Đăk Tô is a rural district of Kon Tum province in Central Highlands region of Vietnam.
Located just north of the Vietnamese town of Tân Cảnh (nicknamed "Tin Can" by American GIs), Đăk Tô is populated by a Montagnard tribal people known as the Degar.
Đăk Tô is in a lush region of forest-covered mountains and deep valleys, with many streams.
During the Vietnam War, Đăk Tô was viewed as a strategic area because of its proximity to a major branch of the Ho Chi Minh trail, which Hanoi maintained through the neighboring country of Laos.
This article about a location in Kon Tum Province, Vietnam is a stub.