Mui Ne is a town and cape located 180 kilometers east of Ho Chi Minh City (220 kilometers on the current highway). In 1999, the town of Mui Ne, plus the village of Hon Rom and Suoi Nuoc Beach north of Mui Ne were combined into one ward and, along with a number of other communities along the coast, were annexed by Phan Thiet. This annexation nearly doubled the population of Phan Thiet to just under 400,000, thereby allowing it to be registered as a city.
Northeast of the city center of Phan Thiet, the coastal road climbs over the slope of a hill in Phu Hai ward and descends onto the long, sandy crescent of Mui Ne Bay in Ham Tien ward. The formerly little-inhabited beach west of the fishing town and cape of Mui Ne proper has seen some serious development in the last 20 years. Now it is a 10 km long strip of resorts that line up like pearls on Nguyen Dinh Chieu and Huynh Thuc Khang streets, shaded by coconut palms.
8h30 am Leave Ho Chi Minh for Mui Ne ( 230 km)
1h30 pm Arrive Mui Ne and visit Ponasu temple
2h30 pm Visit red sand dune
3h30 pm Visit the fishing village
4h30 pm Visit Fairy stream
5h30 pm check-in hotel
8h30 am Leave Mui Ne for Dalat
9h30 am Visit Whiten sand dune
10h30 am Visit Dragon fruit farm
12h00 pm Visit Pongour waterfall
14h00 pm Visit a coffee farm
14h30 pm Visit the mushroom farm
15h30 pm Visit Tuyen Lam lake
16h00 pm take the cable car to Dalat city
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Dalat, also Da Lat (Đà Lạt), located in the South Central Highlands of Vietnam, was originally the playground of the French who built villas in the clear mountain air to escape the heat and humidity of the coast and of what was then called Saigon (now) officially known as Ho Chi Minh City.
The hill town of Da Lat has long been the most popular location in the region for getaway holidays since French colonial times. Many people call it ‘Le Petit Paris’ and the town even features a mini-replica Eiffel Tower in its center! Situated on a plateau 1,500 meters above sea level, this retreat town offers a good chance of atmosphere with a refreshingly cool climate while other cities in Vietnam can be very hot and humid, especially during summer. Trousers and jumpers are needed if visiting Dalat from November to around March as temperatures hover at about 10°C. Da Lat is famous for its wide variety of flowers, vegetables, and fruit from its surrounding farmlands as well as countless nature sites; its beautiful landscape, evergreen forests, and minority villages. The area’s main sources of income are from agriculture and the tourism industry but the city is also very proud of being an education center that produces multi-field professionals each year including doctors and architects (Dalat University alone has more than 13,000 students). Therefore there’s a good chance that visitors will meet with young, enthusiastic, and friendly Vietnamese from every corner of the country here.