Lam Dong: Attract 25 million tourists by 2026 with new strategies!
Lam Dong promotes investments for economic development in 2026: infrastructure, tourism and modern agriculture are the focus.
Lam Dong: Attract 25 million tourists by 2026 with new strategies!
Lam Dong Province in Vietnam is implementing ambitious plans for economic development in the coming years. An essential part of this strategy is the review and adjustment of technical plans in order to eliminate existing bottlenecks and effectively promote investments. The aim is to ensure harmony between provincial planning and regional and national planning, coupled with synchronous urban and land use planning. Loud vietnam.vn More than 25.7 million visitors are expected to come to Lam Dong as early as 2026.
To achieve this goal, mobilizing all resources is crucial. There is a particular focus on several key projects, including the expansion of interregional highways, investments in industrial parks and the modernization of Lien Khuong International Airport. Construction of Phan Thiet Airport is also set to begin. In addition to these infrastructure measures, the aim is also to develop a modern, climate change-adapted infrastructure.
Progress in infrastructure
Another focus of Lam Dong is investing in underground power lines and multifunctional urban spaces. The completion of large-scale economic and technical infrastructure as well as the protection of natural resources should be supported by environmentally friendly materials. The development of green infrastructure and a public transport system for the region is also planned.
In the context of these developments, the high-speed rail project is also being pushed forward, which requires extensive compensation, clearance and resettlement work. The targeted gross domestic product (GDP) is to achieve growth of 10 to 10.5 percent by 2026.
Strengthening the agricultural economy and tourism
The economic structure of the province is diverse. Agriculture, forestry and fishing make up 37.35 percent, followed by services with 36.29 percent and industry and construction with 21.49 percent. The agricultural economy is strengthened by science and technology, especially in the production of vegetables, flowers and various fruits such as avocado and dragon fruit. The plan is to produce 950,000 tons of green coffee and 650,000 tons of fresh dragon fruit by 2026.'
Lam Dong also aims to become a fishing services center and also plans to invest in high-tech factories to process durian and avocado products. Building a global value network for agricultural products is also on the agenda. At the same time, standards in rural regions are to be raised, with the aim of 82 municipalities achieving new rural standards and three municipalities achieving modern standards.
A forum on cultural, tourism and trade development of the province was held in Hanoi on May 17, 2025. Stressed here one-trip.de the importance of Lam Dong's potential in high technology and tourism. Da Lat, as the tourist center of the central highlands, was highlighted as a key factor.
The combination of advanced agriculture and tourist attractions such as the flower festival is crucial for the region's sustainable growth. Challenges such as cooperation with tour operators and quality assurance in agritourism require modern production methods and a beneficial agritourism promotion strategy. Those responsible are therefore developing an agritourism map and using modern communication technologies to further increase the attractiveness of Lam Dong as a tourism destination.