
Long Khánh City, located in the eastern part of Dong Nai Province, lies around 80 kilometres from Ho Chi Minh City and about 40 kilometres from Bien Hoa. Blessed with fertile land and a refreshing climate, the city is renowned as the “fruit capital” of southern Vietnam. Beyond its lush orchards, Long Khanh also offers a wealth of ecological, cultural and spiritual attractions, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing yet meaningful journey.
Long Khanh is famous for its extensive orchards, brimming with tropical delights. Visitors can sample fresh fruits right in the gardens, including rambutan, durian, mangosteen, pomelo, jackfruit, and many more. The fruit season, from May to August, is the best time to visit, when orchards are at their most abundant and colourful.

Standing at 837 metres, Chua Chan Mountain is the second highest peak in southern Vietnam, after Ba Den Mountain in Tay Ninh. Straddling the border of Xuan Loc and Long Khánh, it is a popular trekking spot with breathtaking views, dense forests and cool air. On the mountain, travellers will also find Buu Quang Pagoda and the legendary three root one-trunk banyan tree, associated with many local tales.

Long Khanh has a rich spiritual life and is home to a number of significant religious landmarks. Among the most notable are Hung Hoa Pagoda, Sacred Heart Church, and other long standing temples and shrines. These sites are perfect for those seeking tranquillity, architectural beauty, and insights into local traditions.

A short distance from the city centre, the Suoi Tre Eco tourism Area is an oasis of nature. With its clear stream, bamboo groves and open grassy fields, it is ideal for picnics, camping and team building activities.

A trip to Long Khanh would not be complete without savouring its specialities, such as:


Tourism in Long Khanh offers a blend of simplicity, peace and charm, with its fruit laden gardens, pristine landscapes and rich cultural heritage. If you are looking for a weekend retreat close to Ho Chi Minh City, full of fresh experiences and local flavours, then Long Khanh in Dong Nai is certainly a destination not to be missed.