Dankia Lake - Golden Stream national tourism site, in Lam Dong province, is set to become a tourist centre in the Central Highlands by 2030, according to a Prime Minister-approved master plan on the site’s development.


Stunning sunrise on Dankia Lake - Golden Stream tourist site. (Photo: NDO/V.T)

The tourism site covers around 4,000 hectares in Lac Duong town (Lac Duong district) and ward 7 (Da Lat city).

Under the master plan, approximately 760 hectares will be allocated to functional areas for tourism development, which will offer visitors with diverse types of tourism, including cultural tourism, sports tourism, and agritourism.

By 2025, the site targets to welcome three million vacationers, earn VND1.2 trillion in tourism revenue, and generate jobs for roughly 3,500 workers. The figures are expected to reach 5 million arrivals, VND3.5 trillion, and 3,700 workers by 2030.

Together with Tuyen Lam Lake National Tourism Site and other tourist attractions in Lam Dong, the site is expected to become a highlight for visitors’ journey to the Central Highlands, contributing to the local socio-economic development.

 

                Source: NDO

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