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KON CHƯ RĂNG NATURE RESERVE: UNLOCKING THE ECO-CULTURAL TOURISM POTENTIAL OF THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS

Located in Sơn Lang commune, Kbang district, Gia Lai province, Kon Chư Răng Nature Reserve. This unique forest not only holds significant natural and scenic value but also plays a vital role in watershed protection, ensuring water supply and regulation for four downstream hydropower plants along the Kôn River.


Beyond its ecological importance, Kon Chư Răng is home to rich cultural tourism resources. The local population is predominantly made up of the Ba Na ethnic group. These communities have preserved their traditional customs, revolutionary heritage, and matrilineal social structure. Annual cultural festivals with vibrant gong performances and communal dancing and singing - creating a unique and compelling cultural identity that captivates visitors.



Despite its immense tourism potential, Kon Chư Răng remains underdeveloped as a destination. It suffers from poor connectivity with mainstream tourism circuits, lacks compelling tourism products that meet diverse visitor demands - such as nature exploration, trekking, or kayaking - and has yet to implement effective tourism communication and promotion strategies. To address these shortcomings, a long-term strategic approach is urgently needed.


In 2025, Center for Nature Conservation and Development (CCD), in collaboration with the Kon Chư Răng Nature Reserve Management Board, has been developing a Master Plan for Ecotourism, Wellness, and Recreation Development through 2030, with a Vision to 2045. This plan not only identifies suitable tourism routes and sites aligned with the area’s natural conditions but also proposes key interventions to improve tourism infrastructure, strengthen management and monitoring capacities, and optimize revenue generation from tourism. Importantly, the plan emphasizes enhancing community livelihoods while safeguarding the Reserve’s natural and cultural heritage for future generations.

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