
1.
CA NA BEACH
35 km South of Phan Rang, and 123 km
North of Phan Thiet lies Cana Beach, a great stretch
of white sand strewn with boulders. The water is a beautiful
turquoise. Onshore, the area has been colonized by prickly
pear cacti.
2.
DAI LANH BEACH
Located at around 80 km North of Nha
Trang, Dai Lanh is a picturesque fishing village with
red-tile roofs. There's a high vantage point in the
area known as Cap Varella, with sweeping views. Dai
Lanh Beach extends along Highway 1, at the southern
end it becomes a sand dune area that connects with the
30-km-long Hon Gom Peninsula, another scenic area. Sheltered
in here is Vung Co, one of the nicest beaches on the
coast. Any bus heading between Qui Nhon and Nha Trang
will pass through there.
3.
PHAN RANG & THAP CHAM
Phan Rang is actually a twin town,
that is known as Phan Rang and Thap Cham. It is a small
town on the coast with its main attraction being the
Cham history and towers in the surrounding area. The
Cham Empire thrived around Phan Rang from around the
8th century until it fell in the 17th century. The Phan
Rang region is very dry, as it manages to avoid the
summer and winter monsoons, and receives and average
rainfall of only 60cm per year. The immediate area around
Phan Rang is very beautiful and is spotted with grape
gardens, and the best dragon fruit in Vietnam is meant
to be grown in this area. Phan Rang marks the intersection
of Highway 1 and the best road to Dalat from the coast.
4.
PKLONG GARAI CHAM TOWER
The main attraction in Phan Rang is
a small group of Cham towers which sit by the roadside
7 km towards Dalat. These towers were built in the early
14 century as Hindu temples during the Cham Empire and
they are beautifully preserved. The towers were named
after the King who invented a system of irrigation used
in local villages. As the tourist buses from Nha Trang
to Dalat pass through Phan Rang, the Cham towers are
seen as a convenient place to break the journey. The
result is that the towers are periodically swarmed by
travelers heading north and south. You can enter the
largest temple, in the center of which there is an ancient
linga (phallic symbol) with a human face painted on
it. The other towers still retain their shape and some
of the carved details are clearly visible.
5.
MY LAI
One of the war vestiges left after
the Vietnam War. The destruction of an entire village
by Lieutenant Calley’s men is probably the best
documented military atrocity on record. The massacre
occurred on 16 April 1968, and 504 women, old men, children
and babies were mindlessly slaughtered by Company C
with almost no resistance. There is a museum here, with
photos depicting the series of events on this horrific
day. The atrocities occurred over different sites within
a two or three square kilometers area. Walking among
the fields, you occasionally come across a memorial
plaque indicating the number of people that died on
that spot. Lieutenant Calley was later court martialled
and sentenced to life, but only served three of those
years. Following the US Supreme Court’s refusal
to hear his case, Calley was paroled. My Lai is about
15 km North of Quang Ngai.
6.
HILL TRIBE VILLAGES
If you have some spare time it is worthwhile
visiting the hill tribes. To get to the villages, take
the road heading to Dalat and the Cham Towers. Before
you reach the Cham Towers there is a gas station on
the right hand side, turn right onto the dirt road before
the gas station. The private road leads to different
villages. The irrigation system used by the hill tribe
people is interesting and can be seen when you explore
the area.
7.
SAM SON BEACH - THANH HOA PROVINCE
At the turn of the 20th century, people discovered the priceless geographical treasure of Sam Son. In 1907, the French colonial government started to develop Sam Son into a holiday resort for French civil servants and officials based in Thanh Hoa and northern Vietnam. The area has a long history steeped in legend and mysticism.
In the early days, Sam Son was only a collection of sun-baked sand dunes rising above long pools of blue water. The name Sam Son did not appear in written documents or verbal language until the beginning of the 20th century. At the foot of the mountains, north of the Truong Le Range, there is Sam Village. It is popularly referred to as Nua Village. This is the oldest village in the area.
8.
CUA LO BEACH - VINH CITY
Cua Lo Beach is located 18km from Vinh. This 10km sandy beach is outlined by pine forests. Not far from the beach are 3 islands: Hon Ngu, Hon Chu, and Hon Mat with natural and primitive landscape which is attractive visitors.
Once in Cua Lo, tourists can visit the islands by boat, climb the mountains, dive, and visit historical and literary sites such as the temple in honor of Nguyen Xi in Nghi Hop Commune, the Trung Kien Pagoda in Nghi Thiet Commune, and the Hoang Van family altar in Cua Lo.
Nowadays in Cua Lo, a number of rest houses and hotels, and the modern services system is constructed to meet the need of the travelers.
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