The total number of tourists to Dak Nong in September 2024 is estimated at 67,500, an increase of 3.8% compared to September 2023.
The total number of guests staying in September 2024 is estimated at 25,000, and the cumulative number in the first 9 months of the year is estimated at 219,500.
Total revenue from tourism activities in September 2024 is estimated at 18.5 billion VND, an increase of 2.8% compared to September 2023.
Tourism businesses in the province have focused on opening many new types of services suitable to the tastes of tourists. Thereby attracting a large number of tourists from within and outside the province to visit and experience the services.
Of which, accommodation revenue is estimated at 7 billion VND, accounting for 37.8% of the total revenue structure of the industry; revenue from food and beverage, sightseeing and entertainment and other revenue is estimated at 11.5 billion VND, accounting for 62.2% of the total revenue structure.
Accumulated revenue for the first 9 months of 2024 is estimated at 163 billion VND, an increase of 41.1% compared to the first 9 months of 2023.
The cumulative number of visitors in the first 9 months of 2024 is estimated at 529,000, down 4.7% compared to the first 9 months of 2023 (the first 9 months of 2023 reached 555,200 visitors).
Currently, Dak Nong is a unique and interesting destination for domestic and foreign tourists because it possesses many potentials for tourism development. Among them, it is necessary to mention the longest volcanic cave system in Southeast Asia; Ta Dung Lake - "Ha Long Bay" of the Central Highlands; majestic waterfall systems (Luu Ly waterfall, Nam Tang waterfall, Lieng Nung waterfall ...).
In particular, Dak Nong is a land rich in national identity, traditional culture, and ancient musical instruments (gong, lithophone, etc.).
The sound from the volcanic cave blends with the sound of waterfalls, gongs, lithophones, and the wind, creating a magical sound that invites visitors to experience and explore.