Ninh Thuan: Vietnam's Grape Country, Goat Meat, and Cham Sweets
Ninh Thuan is Vietnam's driest province and its most interesting food detour — wine grapes, grilled goat, and Cham rice cakes that most travelers drive straight past.
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Ninh Thuan is Vietnam's driest province and its most interesting food detour — wine grapes, grilled goat, and Cham rice cakes that most travelers drive straight past.
A 5-day food trail through Vietnam's Cham communities, from the red-sand coast of Ninh Thuan to the Mekong border town of Chau Doc — halal beef, rice cakes, and desserts you won't find anywhere else.
Ninh Thuan is a quiet coastal province in central Vietnam that rewards slow travel. Wind farms, Cham towers, fishing villages, and kite beaches make it worth a detour.
Bau Truc is the oldest pottery village in Southeast Asia, where Cham artisans still shape clay by hand without a wheel. Here's what to expect and how to visit.
Da Nang Museum covers centuries of local history, Cham artifacts, and wartime relics across three floors. Here's what to expect and how to visit.
My Nghiep is a working Cham weaving village near Phan Rang where women still produce brocade on backstrap looms. Here's what to expect and how to visit.
Binh Son - Ninh Chu is a long, calm beach near Phan Rang with cheap seafood, Cham towers nearby, and far fewer crowds than its neighbors up the coast.
Thap Po Rome is the last great Cham tower built in Vietnam, sitting quietly on a hill in what used to be Ninh Thuan province. Here's what to know before you go.
Phan Rang is Ninh Thuan's capital and the beating heart of Cham culture in Vietnam. Ancient temple complexes, the Kate festival, and some of Southeast Asia's driest weather make this southern coastal city worth a detour.
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