Sand dunes, ziplines, water rafting: Vietnam’s south-central coast is perfect for adrenaline junkies

Sand dunes, ziplines, water rafting: Vietnam’s south-central coast is perfect for adrenaline junkies

The tranquil quest led to vistas of picturesque shores, thriving grapevines, and green areas dotted with enormous wind turbines. Da Lat, known as the Minor Paris of Vietnam, has strong hills and pine trees where visitors can get cloud-chasing, and it is a quiet mountain area.

By dark, we reached the Radisson Blu Resort Cam Ranh. The towering seaside resort, which is a ten minute drive from Cam Ranh International Airport, is among a number of luxurious resorts.

ADVENTURES IN CAM RANH

Cam Ranh’s unique combination of a deep-sea port, islands, and great hills made it an appropriate spot as a former US air and naval foundation during the Vietnam War. These traits have immediately made it a brand-new tourist hotspot.

We left the hotel early to begin our next car visit. This day, our journey was decked out in less bright colors. Instead, we climbed into a fleet of US Army vehicles that looked rugged and imposing and took us on a picturesque drive through beautiful fields and up Hon Ba Mountain’s winding roads.