Stunning beauty of Pleiku in spring

VOV.VN - Coming to Central Highlands province of Gia Lai, visitors should not miss Pleiku City with imposing natural landscape, long-lasting culture and the friendly and hospitable Central Highlanders.

Yellow grass field in Clar village


Tea field

Buu Minh pagoda lies in the middle of tea hills in Nghia Hung village, Chu Pah district, around 15km from the centre of Pleiku.

Rubber forest

Workers at a rubber plantation


T’Nung Lake is around 7km from the city centre

Tourists can visit hamlets and join festivities of Ba Na and Gia Rai ethnic minority people.

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