Monday, August 19, 2013

Tam Coc – Ha Long Bay on land

Located about 100 km far from Hanoi city, Tam Coc is tourist destination under Trang An scenic and it looks like Ha Long Bay on land.
Along with the historic monument of Hoa Lu and Trang An eco-tourism, Tam Coc is a scenic spot under Trang An, Ninh Binh province.
While Hoa Lu is famous for its temples dedicated to the Dinh and Le Kings which were built in the 10th century, Tam Coc is known as a place where the Le King lived a secluded life.

Tam Coc is located in Van Lam commune, Ninh Hai village, Hoa Lu district, Tam Coc has three caves: Ca, Hai and Ba formed by the Ngo Dong River.
Ca Cave (about 127m in length) runs through a big mountain. Its mouth is more than 20m in width. Hai Cave, nearly 1km from Ca Cave, is 60m in length and Ba Cave 50m in length.

From the centre’s pier, visitors can go for a row in the cool and clear weather, and see the breathtaking scenery.

On their way, they can stop at Thai Vi and Tam Coc temples along the Ngo Dong River. 
Tam Coc is pristine scenic, you will definitely have interesting moments of experiences here. Let's spend time exploring Ha Long Bay on land by yourself.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

The Beauty of Ang Hamlet

Participating in the eco-tour of Ang Hamlet in Dong Sang, Commune, Moc Chau District in the northern mountainous province of Son La, tourists will be immersed in the beauty of nature and learn more about the Thai ethnic people’s culture.
One of the most-visited destinations of the eco-tour to Ang Hamlet is a pine forest near a poetic lake that forms a peaceful scene for the hamlet. Here, the lake is considered a mirror of the weather during the four seasons. In the early morning, the lake wears a light mist layer while it looks brilliant with sunlight at noon. 
At sunset, the mist comes back and covers the lake, bringing the cold air of winter. However, the lake is most beautiful on moonlit nights with the shade of pine trees reflected on the water, the whispering sounds of pine trees and sweet melodies from bamboo flutes performed by ethnic young men to call their girlfriends. 

 
Green terraced fields along the road to Ang Hamlet.

A beautiful pine forest.
Ang Hamlet with traditional stilt houses.
Dai Yem Waterfall in Ang Hamlet Tourism Area.
Visiting the hamlet, tourists learn about many unique customs , habits, dances, ancient folk songs, rites and festivals, such as “New Rice” and “Het Cha” (a festival for the solidarity of the ethnic community before spring comes) of the Thai ethnic people which have been preserved intact over the years. Furthermore, they have interesting experiences when living with the locals, enjoying their delicious dishes and drinking Can wine. 
Xoe dance of the Thai people.

At  Het Cha Festival.
Het Cha Festival is held in the hamlet. 
Locals pray for peace and luck at Het Cha Festival.
Unique traditional costumes of the Thai women.
With beautiful nature and unique cultural features of the Thai ethnic people, Ang Hamlet has become a destination, attracting both domestic and foreign tourists. The development of the eco-tour to the hamlet has helped improve the living standards of the locals and preserved the traditional features of the ethnic group.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Admire the beautiful beaches of Da Nang City

Da Nang city boasts numerous pristine beautiful beaches of My Khe, Nam O, Xuan Thieu, Thanh Binh, Tien Sa, Son Tra, Bac My An and Non Nuoc with bleached-white sand and clear and blue water.
Da Nang’s stunning coastline is over 90km in total length, and stretches from the foot of the Hai Van Pass to the Marble Mountains.  
Local beaches are very clear for visitors to go swimming all year round, but especially from May to August when the waves are gentle.  In particular, lifeguard teams work from 5am to 8pm daily to ensure the safety of swimmers on some of these beaches.
First off, My Khe beach is 900 meters in length and is popular with both locals and visitors.  It has ever listed in the US Forbes Magazine as one of the 6 most beautiful beaches in the world, it is an intriguing beach with white sand and a gentle slope. 
There are many hotels, restaurants, drinks stalls, and other services which create favourable conditions for visitors to relax around the beach.  There are also a number of high-end resorts nearby should you be in need of pampering, with most offering a rich choice of treatments at their spas and a range of dining options.
In addition, seafood specialities including prawns, crabs, fish, and cuttlefish are sold in many small shops at reasonable prices.

My Khe beach
Non Nuoc Beach that is located at the foot of the Marble Mountains, stretches over 5km in Hoa Hai Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District.  This beach has a gentle slope, calm waves, and crystal-clear blue water all year around.  In addition, coming here, visitors can find a wonderful choice of locally-caught fresh fish and seafood readily available for them to enjoy.  Along this beach, the indigenous species of casuarina trees helps to stabilise the dunes.  This is an ideal place to pitch your tent and enjoy a camping and outdoor experience.


Smooth white sand on Non Nuoc beach
After relaxing and bathing on the beach, visitors can explore the Marble Mountains with ancient pagodas and sacred monumental caves, or watch the marble carvers in the stone carving village at the foot of the mountains.  The beach hotels offer various services such as handicraft shops, massage, restaurants, tennis and other activities.  Time spent on the Non Nuoc beach is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories and the desire to come back for more. 
Another popular local beach is Bac My An in My An Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, about 7km south-east far from the city centre.  The 4km-long beach boasts white sand, blue water and high-quality resorts: T18, My Da Dong 2, My Da Dong 3, Bac My An, Furama and Pullman Danang Beach Resort.  In particular, the 5-star Furama Resort is well-equipped with many comfortable bedrooms and other excellent services.  In addition, there are several smaller hotels and guest houses available for those who prefer cheaper accommodation.  Bac My An Beach with its beauty and good services is truly a terrific place for locals and visitors to unwind and relax.

Bac My An beach
Nam O beach that is situated 17km north-west of the city, offers environmental boat rides to popular places like Hoa Bac and Hoa Bang.  According to locals, the name Nam O means the South of the O district.  This beach has a moderate slope with clear blue water and white sand stretching along the foot of a mountain. 
From here, visitors can reach the Son Tra peninsula by road along the mountain or by boat on the west coast, as well as visit a village of the Katu ethnic group in Hoa Bac Commune, Hoa Vang district’s.
Nam O beach with its crystal blue water
Nam O beach with its crystal blue water
Thanh Binh Beach is located nearer the inner-city, is also very popular with locals and visitors.  Water sports are available here, including windsurfing, yachting and boating.
The Thanh Binh beach
The Thanh Binh beach
Xuan Thieu Beach, also known as a "Red Beach", is famous for its clean and beautiful white sand, as well as the clear blue sea.  Visiting the beach at sunrise or sunset, you will understand the meaning of the beach.  Sunlight reflecting from the water gives the entire beach a red colour.
The Xuan Thieu beach
The pristine Xuan Thieu beach
There are 3 famous beaches of North, South and But on the Son Tra Peninsula.  Apart from relaxing and bathing on these beaches, visitors have the opportunity to discover the primeval forest with its rich flora and fauna on the peninsula, to dive and explore the coral reefs, or go fishing.
An outstanding beach view from Son Tra
An outstanding beach view from the Son Tra Peninsula