The site in Huong Lap Commune, featuring a three-tiered waterfall, attracts around 3,000 annual visitors managed by a local tourism group. While providing simple accommodations and traditional cuisine, operations are limited to a few months due to weather disruptions and accessibility challenges. Residents earn approximately VND4 million monthly, struggling for economic stability. Located in HuongContinue reading “Remote Ta Puong waterfall in central Vietnam draws visitors with pristine setting, community tourism”
Category Archives: Quang Tri, Vietnam
Cua Tung Beach’s fall from French retreat to coastal erosion
Cua Tung Beach, located 35 kilometers from Dong Ha City, was once a celebrated destination in central Vietnam, praised for its beauty and luxury during the French colonial era. Over time, coastal erosion and infrastructure developments have drastically changed its landscape. Efforts to restore the beach are underway but lack a definitive plan. Located aboutContinue reading “Cua Tung Beach’s fall from French retreat to coastal erosion”
A Seasonal Landscape Reshaping Travel in Central Vietnam
As the year ends, western Quảng Trị Province’s Formosa sweet gum forest transforms from green to vibrant hues of gold, orange, and red, resembling European autumn amidst Vietnam’s tropical backdrop. Situated by the Rao Quán reservoir, this stunning landscape attracts visitors for exploration, photography, and camping, promising tranquil experiences and renewed appreciation for nature.
