Vietnamese Highlands
The Vietnamese Highlands, also known as the Central Highlands, is a mountainous region located in southern Vietnam. It is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, plateaus, and lush forests. The area is home to several ethnic minority groups, each with unique cultures and traditions.
The highlands are known for their rich biodiversity and agricultural products, particularly coffee and rubber. The region's cooler climate and fertile soil make it suitable for farming. Additionally, the Vietnamese Highlands attract tourists for their stunning natural beauty, waterfalls, and opportunities for trekking and exploring local villages.