Gia Nghia

Gia Nghia (Gia Nghĩa) is in Dak Nong Province, Central Highlands (Vietnam).

Understand
Gia Nghia town is in the southwest of the Central Highlands.

Gia Nghia is pronounced sort of like Zee-on-gee-ah. Very few foreign travelers come here, but the city is very nice, clean, and has good scenery.

Gia Nghia town has 19 ethnic groups living together including Ma, M'Nong, Thai, Nung, Tay, Muong, H'Mong, Kho Me, Dao, Gia Rai, Hoa, San Chay, Ede, Cho Ro, San Diu, San Chi, San Chay, Xe Dang, Kinh.

Weather Gia Nghia town has a rainy season lasting 7 months from April to October, dry season from November to March next year. The rainfall in the rainy season accounts for 80% of the annual rainfall.

Get in
It is 225 km from Ho Chi Minh City, and 120 km from Buon Ma Thuot city. You can take a bus from Ho Chi Minh Xity's Eastern Bus Station.

Get around
Rent a motorbike, or hire a taxi.

See

 * Dieu Thanh Waterfall
 * Three Floor Waterfall
 * Dak Nong Waterfall
 * Nam Nung Nature Reserve
 * Jubat Plateau
 * Virgin Waterfall
 * Dray Sap Waterfall
 * Gia Long Waterfall
 * Lake Ea Sno
 * Krong No River

Eat
Typical dishes of the Central Highlands such as Bitter Cacao, Giang leaf sour soup, Lam rice.





Sleep

 * Khach San Ho Tay is a family-run hotel in a nice location and is a good place to stay for about 160,000 to 200,000 dong per night.
 * Khach San Ho Tay is a family-run hotel in a nice location and is a good place to stay for about 160,000 to 200,000 dong per night.
 * Khach San Ho Tay is a family-run hotel in a nice location and is a good place to stay for about 160,000 to 200,000 dong per night.
 * Khach San Ho Tay is a family-run hotel in a nice location and is a good place to stay for about 160,000 to 200,000 dong per night.

Go next

 * Thac Mo is a good destination if you want to take the road less traveled to Saigon. You can break up the Thac Mo to Saigon trip by stopping in Cu Chi to see the tunnels.
 * Da Lat