Con Dao on a Budget: Skipping the Resort-Hotel Zone
Con Dao doesn't have to cost a fortune. Skip the Six Senses rates and you'll find family guesthouses, 40,000 VND bowls of pho, and the same empty beaches.
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Con Dao doesn't have to cost a fortune. Skip the Six Senses rates and you'll find family guesthouses, 40,000 VND bowls of pho, and the same empty beaches.
Cao Bang's guesthouses cluster in the city center and near Ban Gioc waterfall. Most visitors spend 300,000–800,000 VND/night; luxury options are sparse but growing.
Binh Phuoc is a transit hub and rubber-plantation region in southern Vietnam. Here's how to pick lodging by district, budget, and travel style.
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Kon Tum is small but well-serviced. Find the right neighborhood and guesthouse for your trip — from riverside budget stays to hill-station comfort.
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