The wooden cathedral of Kon Tum province, which is considered the most beautiful structure of its kind in the Central Highlands, boasts unique religious architecture and a history spanning more than a hundred years. (Photo: nhandan)
The church is made of ca chit (Dipterocarpaceae) wood and surrounded by walls made of straw-mixed soil. Craftsmen have created decorative patterns imbued with distinctive cultural characteristics in the Central Highlands. (Photo: Nhandan)
Mang Den tourist site in Kon Tum is situated at an altitude of approximately 1,200 metres above sea level. The weather is generally cool all year round with temperatures ranging between 16 and 22 degrees Celsius. (Photo: Baoquocte.vn)
Mang Den, a national eco-tourism site, is home to majestic primeval forests, diverse flora and fauna, and dozens of lakes and waterfalls. (Photo: Baoquocte.vn)
Located in the heart of Buon Ma Thuot City of Dak Lak province, Coffee World Museum serves as a major tourist attraction for the area. (Photo: baotangthegioicaphe.com)
The most outstanding thing of the building lies in its peculiar architectural style and the sounds of stylised bells. The museum also puts on display a range of artifacts detailing the history of the coffee industry in Vietnam and around the world. (Photo:baotangthegioicaphe.com)
Covering a vast area of over 22,000 hectares, Ta Dung lake in Dak Nong province is one of the most beautiful check-in destinations for young people. (Photo: Travelsgcc)
Visitors can travel by boat to savour the scenic views of the area, visit the local fishing village, and organise picnics along the banks of the lake. (Photo: Du lich Vietnam)
While staying in the Central Highlands, travelers should not miss visiting the border landmark of the three Indochina countries – Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia. (Photo: VTC)
Built on a mountain of 1,086 meters above sea level, the marker is a monument to the trust and solidarity that has existed for decades between the three countries. (Photo: VTC)