From the parking lot to the Klong Plu waterfall, there is a path through the jungle along the river. Comfortable shoes are desirable, although it takes about 10 minutes to walk, you can get there slowly and in flip flops.
Beautiful bright Chinese temple. Very respected by the locals, who believe that the guardian spirit of the island of Koh Chang lives here. We recommend visiting to broaden your horizons.
The hotel is located on the first line, Klong Prao beach. Quite a large and very green area, literally everything is buried in greenery. Two types of accommodation: bungalows and two-story buildings.
Very unusual place in Dalat. You are right in the fairy tale. Fancy shapes, stylized rooms, lots of greenery and flowers. The kids will just love it. The only negative is a lot of tourists.
We stopped at the Red Dunes on the way to the White Dunes. Local kids immediately swooped in, trying to get "sleds" for riding from the dunes. Particularly not impressed.
A small river among brick-colored rocks. That's it, nothing to talk about. You can walk along it upstream. There is an ostrich paddock along the way. You can ride them. Although on an area of a few meters - this is a dubious pleasure.
For the trip, we ordered an army jeep Willis to feel the local flavor. It takes about 30 minutes to drive from Mui Ne. We swept along the coast, stopped at the red dunes.
We decided to go to Vietnam in June, as the vacation was planned for this month. Just at this time, the rainy season began, and it was a little annoying. We were advised to go to Mui Ne, arguing that the rainy season is more mild there.