Rб»«ng Da Xanh [EASY · 2026]
: Sunrise watching, paddling traditional boats, and visiting M'nong ethnic villages. Đray Nur Waterfall Tourist attraction OpenDak Lak, Vietnam
The largest natural freshwater lake in the province, surrounded by mountains covered in .
Dak Lak focuses on "Journey to a Land of Heritage," where primeval forests surround its famous lakes. Yok Don National Park National park ClosedDak Lak, Vietnam Rб»«ng Da Xanh
"Rừng Da Xanh" (meaning "Green Forest" or "Verdant Forest") is a term frequently used in Vietnam to describe lush, evergreen eco-tourism destinations rather than one single specific park. In the Central Highlands, particularly province, it has become a central brand identity—"rừng xanh - biển biếc" (green forests - blue sea)—to promote its diverse ecosystem.
Vietnam's largest national park, shared between Dak Lak and Dak Nong. It features the most diverse flora and fauna ecosystem in the country and is classified as an internationally important protected area. Lắk Lake Dak Lak, Vietnam : Sunrise watching, paddling traditional boats, and visiting
: Trekking, wildlife spotting, and photography. It is recommended to hire a guide ($500k VND) and contact the forest management board through an agency. Kon Ka Kinh National Park National park Gia Lai, Vietnam
Gia Lai has officially positioned its tourism around the "Green Forest" image, focusing on high biodiversity and volcanic landscapes. Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve Nature preserve OpenGia Lai, Vietnam Yok Don National Park National park ClosedDak Lak,
Below is a guide to the most prominent "Green Forest" destinations in the Central Highlands (Gia Lai and Dak Lak) where this theme is strongest. 1. Gia Lai Province : The "Green Forest" Brand