5 hidden gems tourists shouldn't miss in Central Vietnam

Vietnam is a hidden charm and one of the must see destinations in Asia, no matter if you are taking a Vietnam Package Tours or traveling on your own but i suggest you to Not To Miss these 5 gems while in Central Vietnam, these 5 tourist gems in central Vietnam will definitely worth to visit, so plan them accordingly.

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# 1 Minh Thanh Temple in Pleiku Town


Pleiku is a town with 40.000 people in an area inhabited by Jarai and Ede Minorities, The Minh Thanh Temple is a real place of temple atmosphere, and you will be the only foreign tourist in there, so, this is my number one Tourist gem in my list.
Minh Thanh Temple pagoda in Pleiku Town

# 2 Sa Huynh Beach

Sa Hunyh is the first point where south meet north, within a stone's throw of the water and nice crystal water, Sa Huynh is right smack on the train line, Sa Huynh does not serve as a spot on any  train route, not even the local trains. There's no bus station too, but obviously, any north-south bus can be coaxed to drop you off or pick you up along the main road.

sa huynh train route

# 3 Vinh Moc Tunnel

Another version of Chu Chi tunnels ourside of Ho Chi Minh City, which were built to infiltrate enemy lines, the Vinh Moc tunnels were built to house 90 families whose peaceful fishing village was destroyed by B52 bombings.

Vinh Moc Tunnel

# 4 The Sapon river at Lao Bao

The Sepon River is a small river at Lao Bao border area, It forms a border between Vietnam and Laos. One side of the river belongs to Vietnam and other belongs to Laos. 

The Sepon River is 1 m deep and approximately 100 m wide. The water is very fresh and clean in the summer because it is not located near any industrial center. Surrounding the Sepon River is a lot of jungle with tall, large trees.

The Sapon river at Lao Bao

# 5 Marble Mountains in Danang

Driving 9km south of Danang city center on the famous beachfront boulevard Truong Sa, travelers can find one of the most popular attractions of the region that is somehow less visited, the Marble mountains. It is a group of five marble and limestone mountains, named after the five elements of the ancient oriental philosophy: metal, wood, water, fire and earth.

Marble Mountains in Danang

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