Bai Tu Long Bay and Lan Ha Bay are the two bays that are also worth visiting for their beauty and rustic life of the floating villages.
– You should avoid visiting Ha Long on holidays, the prices are higher than normal time
– You are able to visit only the sites listed on the ticket
– The ticket is usable during the day only
– Children under 6 ages old are free of charges
+ Entrance fee: 120,000VND/person Paying this fee, you can’t stop to visit any of the sites.
+ Each site costs 30,000VND/person – 50,000VND/person for a visit (caves, Titov beach…)
+ Overnight fee: 1 night – 200,000VND, 2 nights – 350,000VND, 3 nights – 400,000VND
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If you’re not interested in big caves or bay of limestone islets, get to Nha Trang to ride the waves and enjoy the seafood. Nha Trang offers the best beach break in the country with a wide range of beachside activities and entertainment.
Not just the beaches, Nha Trang Bay has some of the most wonderful islands where you can enjoy diving or snorkeling. Hon Mun Marine Protected Area is the paradise of hundreds of coral species. To Nha Trang, you’re up to a pleasant adventure.
– Vinpearl Land: 800,000VND/adult, 700,000VND/kid under 1,4m
– Nha trang aquarium institute: 30,000VND/person
– Lao island: 120,000VND/adult, 60,000VND/kid under 1,3m
– Po Nagar Tower: 21,000VND/person
– Hon Mun: 22,000VND, swimming – 66,000VND
Ha Giang is nothing like any of the destinations above. Come to Ha Giang, the first thing you see is a challenge lying in the sight of a mountain after mountain.
This is also the story of the people living in Ha Giang, a land that was so remote and underdeveloped until its first provincial road was made, opening a new era of the Ha Giang. As a member of UNESCO Geopark, Dong Van plateau covers a vast area with boulder rocks and limestone mountains which are called ‘rock gardens’.
Tu San Chasm – the deepest canyon on the plateau offers breathtaking scenery on Ma Pi Leng Pass. Come to Ha Giang, it’s also about the indigenous culture of the ethnic group like H’mong.
Local fair markets in Ha Giang such as Dong Van Fair Market, and Meo Vac Market offer an insight into the local culture of the ethnic people here. Ha Giang is the one-of-the-kind adventure you’re seeking for.
– Conquer Ha Giang loop – the Happiness Road will take you to the four districts of Ha Giang – Yen Minh, Quan Ba, Dong Van, and Meo Vac
– Visit House of Pao in Lung Cam Valley – the house where the famous movie ‘Pao’s Story’ was shot.
Mui Ne – Vietnam landscape is a travel hub for kite-surfers because of the strong winds blowing almost all year round. Mui Ne beaches are incredibly blue with very good conditions for beachside activities like swimming, surfing, diving, and especially kite-surfing.
Not only beaches, but Mui Ne also has a popularity for its red and white sand dunes. Together with the sun and winds at Mui Ne, these sand dunes make perfect places for taking photos. But if you are looking for something really different, come to Fairy Stream – a place that has physical features as those of an alien planet.
Mui Ne also attracts visitors with its stunning sand dunes and luxury resorts and hotels, restaurants. You can get to Phan Thiet from Ho Chi Minh City easily by bus or train.
– Mui Ne beach: light wind, when wind speed increases, short breaks happen. Very crowded during peak season
– Hom Rom (The Cemetery & Malibu): not for beginners, large swells, and wave breaks are too far off the beach
– Suoi Nuoc Beach: good steel, straight on-shore wind
– Turtle island: clean waves, flat-water
It’s rare for a destination to be a world heritage for both natural and cultural values and Ninh Binh, located just 90 kilometers south of Hanoi, is one. You’ll find in Ninh Binh a harmonious complex of natural spectacular embracing the sacred and mysterious temples and pagodas. Hike up the Lying Dragon Mount at Mua cave (Hang Mua) to take in the wonderful lookout point.
Hire a boat to get in the middle of water and cliffs in Van Long Nature Reserve. Come to Tam Coc in harvest season for the golden floating rice fields on Ngo Dong riversides. And Trang An, for the views of ‘Ha Long on land’ as it’s called.
– Trang An: 200,000VND/adult, 100,000VND/kid under 1m
– Guided tour: 300,000VND/tour
– Bai Dinh Pagoda: 30,000VND/person – Stupa: 50,000VND/person
– Tam Coc: 150,000VND/boat (Vietnamese boat – 4 people| Foreign Tourists – 2 people)
– Hang Mua: 100,000VND/person
– Van Long: Entrance – 20,000VND/person, boat – 60,000VND/boat/2 people
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You might not have heard about Bac Son Valley but this spot is an absolutely lovely place to admire the beauty of nature and take pictures that are worth an Instagram post.
The scenery of Bac Son is just singular and so pleasing to the eyes – the rice fields nested so neatly between two ranges of cone-shaped cliffs dotted with the Tay ethnic villages and adorned even more by a river crossing through. Come to Bac Son during harvest season, you’ll have the chance to be moved by the magic of nature, especially when it’s sunset or sunrise.
– Hike up the mountain nearby to reach the lookout point. Remember to hike before the sunset.
– Homestay at a Tay traditional house and enjoy the local culture.
– Trek around and discover the culture of Tay people and their daily life and admire the valley in different times of the day.
– Enjoy the local delicacies of Tay people
Pha Luong is not a popular stop for a regular trip to Moc Chau and its beauty, as well, is nothing regular. But the trip to Pha Luong gives more significance to reaching the top than the top itself.
As it appears in the famous poem ‘Tay Tien’ (West March) written by soldier-poet Quang Dung, the journey from the bottom to the top of Pha Luong Mount is the journey to overcome nature’s hardships and triumph human’s determination, will, and endurance.
Once you reach the top, you’ll be rewarded with an impeccable sight of the nature of two countries: Laos and Vietnam.
At the height of 2000m, the board peak of Pha Luong intrudes out into the air, offering a thrilling experience of standing and facing the dizzying views of clouds hugging mountains below. It will be a beautiful picture to show off to your peers.
The trip to Pha Luong top takes you about 3 hours of trekking diligently. For foreigners, you’ll have to attain permission from local authorities, due to the mountain’s location close to the Laos-Vietnam border. No one will be allowed to stay overnight on top, local or foreign trekkers alike.
*Quick tip: the best time to visit Pha Luong is dry seasons in North Vietnam (from December – April).
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Hang Rai or Cave of Otters in Ninh Thuan is a place only domestic travelers and photographers visit, totally untouched by mass tourism. Hang Rai has a breath-taking and otherworldly appearance that can’t be simply described by words.
Cave of Otters actually is a complex of reef, rocks, beach, and cave. The most special feature of this destination is a plate-like rock formation separating from the beach. When the tide rises, the water fills the rock plate and creates a small waterfall right on the sea. The rocks sitting on the beach are covered in green moss, contrasting nicely with the color of the sea and the sky.
Come to Hang Rai at sunset to appreciate the magnificence of nature and don’t forget to bring your best camera.
From Phan Rang, drive east then up north for about 40 kilometers on the road to Chua Mountain National Park Center then turn left for about 500m, you’ll reach Hang Rai. If you have more time, why not spend trekking to Chua Mount – one of the most primitive national parks in Vietnam.
Like Son Doong, Ta Nang – Phan Dung trekking trail is no joke in terms of trekking techniques and physical fitness. With a total length of 50 kilometers spreading on three provinces, bad road conditions and a collection of mysterious events that happened, Ta Nang – Phan Dung can challenge any adventurer, physically and mentally.
Yet, hailed as the most beautiful trekking trail in Vietnam featuring several types of landscapes, Ta Nang – Phan Dung is worth every second of your trip
It shouldn’t go unnoticed that there are a few deadly incidents that happened to local adventures throughout the years. This is the most obvious indicator of how dangerous the Ta Nang – Phan Dung Trail can be to trekkers who are unprepared and inexperienced.
– Only consider trying trekking this trail when you think you are fit and experienced enough. And only take on the challenge with help from a local guide.
– A very good pair of trekking shoes (which shouldn’t be slippery), a water-proofed backpack, and a water bottle.
– Light, comfortable clothing. Long-sleeved coats and pants to prevent insect bites. Rainy coat for unexpected weather.
– Necessary medicines.
– Snack to boost up your energy throughout the trip.
– Go with a group and follow strictly the path and under no circumstance, you should separate yourself from your companions.