Geographical location: Gialai's a mountainous province in northern central highland, bordered by Kontum in the North, Daklak in the South, Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh, Phu Yen in the East and Cambodia in the West.
Provincial capital: Pleiku City with a population of over 200.000 inhabitants.
Population: Over one million people of which 48% are ethnic minority, mainly Jarai and Bahnar people.
Average Elevation: 600 - 800m above sea level with mild and nice climate, and annual average temperatures 23o - 25oc.
The Weather: The dry season: November - May, the rainy season: from June to October.
Transport System:
Airline: Pleiku airport linking Gialai with international airport in Da Nang, Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Land Routes: Highway No14 connecting Gialai to other central highland provinces, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City: Highway No19 and No25 linking Gialai with the coastal provinces and the heritage road of central Viet Nam.
Culture: In addition to the national distinguished culture, Gialai has it own native culture of Bahnar and Jarai ethnic minorities that it very abundant and varied including local customs, the typical architecture of Rong house, Tomb house with its status and interesting festivals of the gongs resounded all over mountainous region.
Natural potential: With 2/3 area of mountain and forest, Gialai is at source of many rivers and streams. Such as Pa river, Sesan river... many large lakes: Bien Ho (Sea lake), Ialy and Ayunha Lakes and great number of imposing waterfalls of Phu Cuong, Yangrung, Quenthoa...
SOME TOURIST TYPES AND ATTRACTIONS
The Pleiku Plateau : Located on the National Route 19 and 14, 540km from Ho Chi Minh City. Pleiku - The Foggy City is well - known for its natural attractions such as Bien Ho lake which provides deep blue and clean water all year round. Chu H’Drung mountain can be seen from the center of the city and bares a striking resemblance to the roof of a Roong House. Add to these natural features, diverse range of cultural relics, green parks, pagodas and warm friendly Highlanders and Pleiku becomes one of must-see tourist areas of Vietnam.
The Bahnar Minority Culture : A cluster of four villages such as Dektu - Deron - Dedoa and DeKop is 35 km the east of Pleiku. Here, you can visit and stay overnight and of course you will enjoy yourselves exploring the traditional culture, custom and Gong ceremony atmosphere.
The Jarai Minority Culture : Pleiphun village belongs to Iamnong Commune, Chu Pah District is considered an ideal place for Tourists who want to visit and learn about Jarai’s traditional custom especially the Wooden Statues culture.
Ialy Hydro Power Plant : An amazing exploit in the Central Highlands, not only do you see a modern State project constructed by the Vietnamese but you can also view spectacular scenery and take a boat trip on the poetic reservoir.
Ayun Ha Ecotourism area: With an area of 37km2, AyunHa is among the largest reservoirs in Central Highlands creating an abundant and varied ecotourism area with many attractive services such as Elephant ride, Boating and Fishing…
Bien Ho lake : Created on the the mouth of a volcano of million years of ages. Bien Ho is an important Archaeological site from the last Stone Age. You can take a boat trip on the lake and admire this charming and scenic place.
Phu Cuong Waterfall: At a distance of 49km southeast of Pleiku, Phu Cuong is considered a grand and mighty waterfall with a colorful rainbow every afternoon.
Elephant Ride: Not only GiaLai is known for its primitive forests, mighty waterfalls and rivers and original minority villages but for hundreds of years elephants have been a prominent part of the the Jarai people’s life. You can now experience a ride on the back of an elephant through highland forests and local villages.
Former Battlefields : Many former battlefields where violent confrontations took place can now be visited in GiaLai : These are Tay Son Thuong Dao area - the vestige of peasant Hero Tay Son Nguyen Hue, Stor village - The home of Hero Nup, the victory of Dak Po, An Khe and others which are forever remembered such as Dragon mountain, Plei Me and Ia Drang valley etc…
Trekking : Gia Lai presents an abundance of varied eco-tourism potential. For over ten years, Gialaitourist has been organizing different kinds of trekking tours. These tours will take you over mountains and rivers and give you a chance to experience first-hand the unique culture of the Bahnar and Jarai Minorities as you visit their villages
Provincial capital: Pleiku City with a population of over 200.000 inhabitants.
Population: Over one million people of which 48% are ethnic minority, mainly Jarai and Bahnar people.
Average Elevation: 600 - 800m above sea level with mild and nice climate, and annual average temperatures 23o - 25oc.
The Weather: The dry season: November - May, the rainy season: from June to October.
Transport System:
Airline: Pleiku airport linking Gialai with international airport in Da Nang, Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Land Routes: Highway No14 connecting Gialai to other central highland provinces, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City: Highway No19 and No25 linking Gialai with the coastal provinces and the heritage road of central Viet Nam.
Culture: In addition to the national distinguished culture, Gialai has it own native culture of Bahnar and Jarai ethnic minorities that it very abundant and varied including local customs, the typical architecture of Rong house, Tomb house with its status and interesting festivals of the gongs resounded all over mountainous region.
Natural potential: With 2/3 area of mountain and forest, Gialai is at source of many rivers and streams. Such as Pa river, Sesan river... many large lakes: Bien Ho (Sea lake), Ialy and Ayunha Lakes and great number of imposing waterfalls of Phu Cuong, Yangrung, Quenthoa...
SOME TOURIST TYPES AND ATTRACTIONS
The Pleiku Plateau : Located on the National Route 19 and 14, 540km from Ho Chi Minh City. Pleiku - The Foggy City is well - known for its natural attractions such as Bien Ho lake which provides deep blue and clean water all year round. Chu H’Drung mountain can be seen from the center of the city and bares a striking resemblance to the roof of a Roong House. Add to these natural features, diverse range of cultural relics, green parks, pagodas and warm friendly Highlanders and Pleiku becomes one of must-see tourist areas of Vietnam.
The Bahnar Minority Culture : A cluster of four villages such as Dektu - Deron - Dedoa and DeKop is 35 km the east of Pleiku. Here, you can visit and stay overnight and of course you will enjoy yourselves exploring the traditional culture, custom and Gong ceremony atmosphere.
The Jarai Minority Culture : Pleiphun village belongs to Iamnong Commune, Chu Pah District is considered an ideal place for Tourists who want to visit and learn about Jarai’s traditional custom especially the Wooden Statues culture.
Ialy Hydro Power Plant : An amazing exploit in the Central Highlands, not only do you see a modern State project constructed by the Vietnamese but you can also view spectacular scenery and take a boat trip on the poetic reservoir.
Ayun Ha Ecotourism area: With an area of 37km2, AyunHa is among the largest reservoirs in Central Highlands creating an abundant and varied ecotourism area with many attractive services such as Elephant ride, Boating and Fishing…
Bien Ho lake : Created on the the mouth of a volcano of million years of ages. Bien Ho is an important Archaeological site from the last Stone Age. You can take a boat trip on the lake and admire this charming and scenic place.
Phu Cuong Waterfall: At a distance of 49km southeast of Pleiku, Phu Cuong is considered a grand and mighty waterfall with a colorful rainbow every afternoon.
Elephant Ride: Not only GiaLai is known for its primitive forests, mighty waterfalls and rivers and original minority villages but for hundreds of years elephants have been a prominent part of the the Jarai people’s life. You can now experience a ride on the back of an elephant through highland forests and local villages.
Former Battlefields : Many former battlefields where violent confrontations took place can now be visited in GiaLai : These are Tay Son Thuong Dao area - the vestige of peasant Hero Tay Son Nguyen Hue, Stor village - The home of Hero Nup, the victory of Dak Po, An Khe and others which are forever remembered such as Dragon mountain, Plei Me and Ia Drang valley etc…
Trekking : Gia Lai presents an abundance of varied eco-tourism potential. For over ten years, Gialaitourist has been organizing different kinds of trekking tours. These tours will take you over mountains and rivers and give you a chance to experience first-hand the unique culture of the Bahnar and Jarai Minorities as you visit their villages