Phuoc Binh National Park, located 70km north of Phan Rang city center, is suggested for camping due to its many famous tourist destinations such as waterfalls and streams, as well as opportunities for hiking, swimming, and other outdoor activities. Camping there in June is best due to less rain and sunny, cool weather. Visitors can try ethnic dishes from local peoples and should bring coats and trousers as nights can be cold.
Phuoc Binh National Park, located 70km north of Phan Rang city center, is suggested for camping due to its many famous tourist destinations such as waterfalls and streams, as well as opportunities for hiking, swimming, and other outdoor activities. Camping there in June is best due to less rain and sunny, cool weather. Visitors can try ethnic dishes from local peoples and should bring coats and trousers as nights can be cold.
Phuoc Binh National Park, located 70km north of Phan Rang city center, is suggested for camping due to its many famous tourist destinations such as waterfalls and streams, as well as opportunities for hiking, swimming, and other outdoor activities. Camping there in June is best due to less rain and sunny, cool weather. Visitors can try ethnic dishes from local peoples and should bring coats and trousers as nights can be cold.
Beach, Phoenix Mountain,… but in my personal opinion, I suggest you should choose Phuoc Binh National Park for camping, which is about 70km north of Phan Rang city center. Because there are many famous tourist destinations such as Da Den Waterfall, Da Nhong Stream, Ham Xe Lua Waterfall,… Camping here, you can enjoy many interesting activities such as hiking, swimming, visiting, rafting, and climbing,… You can even try special ethnic dishes of the Churu and Raglay peoples like Lam rice (sticky rice cooked in bamboo), bamboo shoots, and so much more. The best time of year for camping there is June because it rarely rains; the weather is usually sunny and cooler than the rest of the year. However, it may be cold at night so I think you should bring some coats and trousers as a precaution. In addition, I highly recommend that you camp at Phuoc Binh National Park.