VAN DON PART 2 - NATURE GIVES BIRTH TO VIETNAM’S NEW PLAYGROUND

How many places have you been to that are blessed with both stunning natural beauty and manmade wonders?

You may not have heard of Vietnam’s Van Don yet, but you will very soon! This region is set to be the next globally famous playground, with Southeast Asia’s largest mountain-based entertainment and resort complex, and some of the most incredible nature in the world.

Van Don used to be an important stop on the maritime silk road and had visitors from all across Asia and further, and we envision Van Don rising back to its golden age.

Van Don is incredibly special because of its unique mix of mountains, coastline and sea, and we’ve designed a road across land and water that loops them together. In this integrated tourist system, we leverage the best of these elements to give visitors a fully integrated tourist experience.

Step off at any point of the Heritage Road and there’s always something incredible to do.

Perhaps you’re in the mood for water. So jump in! Snorkel and explore the stunning marine life. Or head to the marina and take the Heritage Tour, where you’ll see the world how sailors did centuries ago. Or head inland to Southeast Asia’s largest water park to combine spills and thrills!

Maybe you want to get deep in the jungle. Take a walk, hike, run, or even bike ride through the forests, and don’t forget to bring your camera because some of the greatest views in Asia are here in Van Don.

In the mood for great food? Head over to the cuisine centres where local delicacies are abound, or take a seat at the 360° Restaurant if you’re in the mood for something more fancy.

And you know what’s so cool is that the interconnectedness of the Heritage Road means visitors can seamlessly move between mountain, island, and coast, meaning itinerary combinations are endless!

We are privileged to be working in Van Don, which really does have it all. And with the Heritage Road serving as the foundation for development of tourist infrastructure, we’re excited to see Vietnam’s next playground!

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