Mui Ne named in top global travel trend list for 2026
Once a quiet fishing village, Mui Ne has transformed into one of Vietnam’s premier beach destinations while still retaining its rustic charm.
Once a quiet fishing village, Mui Ne has transformed into one of Vietnam’s premier beach destinations while still retaining its rustic charm.
Recently, National Geographic Traveller named Mui Ne a leading water sports destination in Southeast Asia. The magazine praised it as an ideal location for windsurfing, kitesurfing, SUP, paragliding, parasailing, and other sea-based experiences, thanks to its unique geographical and climatic features: strong winds, consistent waves, and dry weather year-round.
By 2030, Lam Dong aims to welcome between 40 and 45 million tourist arrivals annually, with international visitors accounting for 18–25% of the total.
The People's Committee of the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong on December 30 hosted a special event to welcome its 10 millionth tourist of the year.
The Vietnam Railways Corporation has officially launched its high-quality "La Reine" (Queen) tourist train at Da Lat Station in the Central Highlands of Lam Dong, serving passengers on the Da Lat - Trai Mat route.
A conference was held in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong on August 29 to help local tourism businesses learn more about Halal tourism industry standards and connect with Indian tour operators.
With an average room rate of 1.45 million VND (58 USD), Da Lat has been named the destination in Vietnam that has offered the most competitive room rates during the last two months.
The Da Lat railway station in the resort city of Da Lat, which has captured visitors’ hearts with its unique architecture and ambience, was officially named a tourist destination of the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong at a ceremony on July 11.
The third Tourism Golden Week of the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong is scheduled to take place from May 31 to June 6 in Da Lat and Bao Loc cities and some districts, promising many interesting experiences for both locals and visitors.
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong aims to become a green tourism paradise by 2030 and a modern, green, smart and worth-living centrally-run city by 2050.