Khanh Hoa province discovery

Khanh Hoa Province is located along the coastline of South Central Vietnam. It is adjacent to Phu Yen Province to the North, Dak Lak and Lam Dong provinces to the West, and NinhThuan Province to the South.

Khanh Hoa Sea is considered to be the deepest sea in the country with a coastline spanning over a length of 200 km. With more than 200 islands of various sizes, Khanh Hoa Sea adjoins a lot of international marine routes. The fact that its coastline is home to many spectacular bays such as Cam Ranh Bay, Van Phong Bay, Nha Trang Bay makes Khanh Hoa one of the most well-known destinations in Vietnam. Besides, its many inland rivers, among which Cai River and Danh River are most famous, also contribute to the province’s reputation in general.

Khanh Hoa province, tourist guide, travel guide, vietnam discovery, vietnam tour guide, vietnam tourism, vietnam tourist guide, vietnam tours, vietnam travel, vietnam travel guideThe climate of Khanh Hoa is highly tropical (Read more about The climate of Vietnam). With an average temperature of 26.5oC, the weather is warm all the time in the plain regions. That is why tourism can have a very favorable condition to develop year-long activities and be active thorough every season. Khanh Hoa also has a monsoon period with lasts from September to December (4 months in total). However, the area around Nha Trang city has such a privilege to experience the rainy weather for only 2 months a year. Thus, you can tell that tourism is even more popular in Nha Trang. On the other hand, the climate on higher regions such as Hon Ba Mountrain is pretty chilling and dry. If you go there, expect to encounter a type of weather similar to that in Da Lat or Sapa.

The population of Khanh Hoa Province is made up of mainly the Kinh ethnic group, but other groups can still be found there in relatively small numbers. They include Ra Glai, Tay, Nung, Muong, and Cham. Among all of these small groups, the Cham has the most prominent culture with distinguishes Khanh Hoa from other provinces. One example of this statement is the increasing popularity of Champa Kingdom: an ancient site where many valuable historical constructions still remain today.

The natural and cultural potentials of Khanh Hoa have been effectively explored in the last few decades, making the province a tourism magnet. First and foremost, you cannot leave out the majestic natural sites in Khanh Hoa such as Cam Ranh Bay (one of the few harbors that have the best condition in the world), Van Phong Bay (an artless, wonderful site with a temperate climate, ideal beaches, and diverse coral reefs, etc.), Nha Trang Bay (an internationally famous sea resort which is ranked as the 29th most beautiful bay in the world) and many other celebrated sand beaches. Tourists can also visit a plethora of historical destinations such as Cham Towers, Bao Dai Palace, Hon Chong, etc.

Source: Vietnamonline & Wikipedia