Introducing Nha Trang is a coastal city and capital of Khanh Hoa province, on the South-Central Coast of . It is well known for its pristine beaches, luxury resorts in Nha Trang and excellent scuba diving and is fast becoming a popular destination for international tourists, attracting large numbers of backpackers as well as more affluent travelers on the Asia circuit. From Nha Trang you can take one day trip around Nha Trang city or multiple day trip up north heading to or down south to Saigon.

One day Nha Trang city tour & country side (8:30 - 16:30) After breakfast, you will take a first visit of Long Son pagoda, with the white, 14- meter height Buddha facing at the east, about 152 steps upstairs to the big Buddha and break taking of the panoramic views. A visit of Bao Dai villa, built in 1920, the villa was a retreat for the last Emperor of Vietnam until 1945, and then the Oceanographic Institute, a remarkable aquarium with 23 ground floor tanks housing a variety of colorful live specimen, view the local marine life and 60.000 dead sea life specimens which are definitively surprise and interest you. After lunch you will visit to Po Nagar Cham towers, built between 7th and 12th century, the Cham people erected the towers to honor Goddess Yang Ino Po Nagar who taught their ancestors how to harvest the lands. This site still a place of respect, a holy place of prayer for love and happiness. A soft smooth ride to the Chong Promontory (Hon Chong), the home of Hon Chong and Hon Vo (husband and wife rocks). Swim and relax after a long day on this enchanting beach. Keep riding through a beautiful country side road before returning back to your hotel

Introducing Doc Let Beach This lovely stretch of beachfront is brochure material, with chalk-white sand and shallow waters. Doc Let (pronounced ‘yop lek’) is easily accessible from Nha Trang and worth considering as a day trip (beach entrance fee 10,000d) or overnight stop, so it pays to explore the area at your own pace on a rented motorbike. Although there’s a small town nearby, the resorts on the beach are fairly isolated, so when staying here, be prepared to do nothing but lounge around.

Introducing Kontum Kontum is on Central Highlands. It shares border with , Cambodia on the west, Quang Nam Province on the north, Quang Ngai Province on the east and on the south. On the north, there is highest granite mountain region in Southern Vietnam with Ngok Linh 2,598m and Ngoc Phan 2,251m. It is source of Tranh, Thu Bon, Tra Khuc, Ba rivers. Forest covers 50% total of Kontum area with valuable wood, rare birds. Basalt soil is suitable to plan rubber, coffee, tea, sugar cane. The province has 26,000 ha grassland that gives good condition to raise cattle. Climate: Kontum has feature climate of Central Highland. That is tropical monsoon one. There are two seasons. The rain season lasts from May to October. The dry season lasts from November to April next year. Annual average temperature is 23.4°C. Annual average rainfall is 1,884mm.

Tourism Coming to Kontum, visitors enjoys mountainous landscapes like Ngoc Linh Mountain, Chu Mon Ray Primitive Forest, Dak Tre Tourist Site, and Dak To Hot Spring. Tourists are interesting in historical relics such as Kontum Former Prison, Dak Glei Prison, Ho Chi Minh Trail, Dak To, Tan Canh Battle Field. Visitors would observe beautiful wooden stilt houses in Ba Na villages and Communal House (Nha Rong) that only be found in villages on the north of the Central Highlands.

Ethnic group’s Ethnic minorities make up 51% population of Kontum. Most of them are Ba Na, Xo Dang, Gie Trieng, Gia Rai, B'Rau, and Ro Man. They work on fields in the mountains. Kontum has colorful, diversified culture of ethnic groups. Their customs are unique with special traditional festivals like Cong Chieng (gongs), buffalo stabling, leaving- the- tomb, new rice festivals.

Source: getvietnamvisa.com