Province / City
Province
Province Name
Gia Lai
Population (June 2025)
3,583,693
Overview
Gia Lai – from the blue sea to the majestic great forest – is a magnificent symphony of nature, culture, and the aspiration to rise. Following the expansion of its administrative boundaries, this land Central Highlands is not only the second largest locality in the country by area, but also offers a rare tourism experience where the clear blue ocean meets layers of mountains and forests, and where heritage harmonizes with the rhythm of modern life.
To the East, a 134-kilometer coastline stretches along famous landscapes such as Ky Co, Eo Gio, and Hon Kho – where the blue sea, white sand, and golden sunshine weave an endless tapestry. Lagoon ecosystems such as Thi Nai Lagoon and Con Chim still preserve their rich biodiversity. Against this natural backdrop, the quiet Cham towers, relics of the Tay Son dynasty, Vietnamese traditional martial arts, and the Bai Choi art recognized by UNESCO continue the historical flow, creating a distinctive cultural depth.
Heading westward, the basalt highlands reveal another world – vast, majestic, and rich in identity. The legendary Bien Ho, the vibrant flower season on Chu Dang Ya volcano, the pristine beauty of K50 Waterfall, and the ancient forest of Kon Ka Kinh together form a captivating picture of the great forest. In the echoes of gong culture of the Bahnar and Jrai people, amid the aroma of highland coffee and the strong taste of ruou can (straw wine), visitors find a Gia Lai that is authentic, warm, and profound.
The journey from sea to mountains is now conveniently connected, opening a “one journey – two experiences” tourism model. In the morning, immerse yourself in the clear blue sea; in the afternoon, conquer a volcanic mountain; and in the evening, join vibrant festivals – all within a single trip. Gia Lai is building a diverse tourism ecosystem: from coastal resorts, eco-adventure tourism, community-based tourism, agricultural tourism, and local cuisine experiences to sports, spiritual tourism, and film tourism.
Gia Lai – where mountains embrace the sea.