Halong Bay, in the northeast of Vietnam, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. It is the most famous tourist site in this region of Vietnam, consisting of around 3000 islands that rise out of the ocean and have a wonderful and enigmatic feeling about them. The islands are made up of grottos and beaches formed by the wind and water that surrounds them, while Vietnamese folklore claims that the islands were formed by a mountain-dwelling dragon. He is claimed to have shaped the terrain with his tail before falling into the sea, which filled the area save for the summits of the rocks.
These 'islands' can be seen from the relative comfort of a boat, and sailing vacations for singles and groups are popular, but Halong Bay has more to offer. There are several caverns in the Bay that visitors visit, some of which have been lighted expressly for their benefit. Cat Ba National Park, in addition to the caverns, provides excellent options for trekking and viewing more of the gorgeous environment. The best method to travel to Halong Bay is through Halong City, where you may arrange a tour to Halong Bay if you haven't already done so before arriving in Vietnam. There is no doubt that seeing Halong Bay and its breathtaking scenery from the sea is the finest way to experience it. Most organized excursions of this region will include a boat ride in the bay, with the possibility of sleeping aboard the boat. There are also several boating and sailing holidays available for singles and groups, allowing you to cruise across the bay in varied degrees of comfort and style.
Whatever time of year you choose to come, the weather will most certainly have an impact. If you visit between February and April, the weather may be cold and possibly wet, with fog being an issue. However, because the area is prone to tropical storms throughout the summer, boat tours may be canceled.
If you are visiting Vietnam, even for a short period, Halong Bay should be on your itinerary. It boasts a one-of-a-kind and breathtaking scenery that must be experienced to be fully understood.
Halong
Bay, in the northeast of Vietnam,
was designated
a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. It is the most
famous
tourist site in this region of Vietnam, consisting of around 3000 islands that rise out of the ocean and have a wonderful and enigmatic feeling about them. The islands
are made
up of
grottos
and beaches formed by the wind and water that surrounds them, while Vietnamese folklore claims that the islands
were formed
by a mountain-dwelling dragon. He
is claimed
to have shaped the terrain with his tail
before
falling into the sea, which filled the area save for the summits of the rocks.
These 'islands' can be
seen
from the relative comfort of a
boat
, and sailing vacations for singles and groups are popular,
but
Halong
Bay has more to offer. There are several caverns in the Bay that visitors visit,
some
of which have
been lighted
expressly
for their benefit. Cat Ba National Park,
in addition
to the caverns, provides excellent options for trekking and viewing more of the gorgeous environment. The best method to travel to
Halong
Bay is through
Halong
City, where you may arrange a tour to
Halong
Bay if you haven't already done
so
before
arriving in Vietnam. There is no doubt that seeing
Halong
Bay and its breathtaking scenery from the sea is the finest way to experience it. Most organized excursions of this region will include a
boat
ride in the bay, with the possibility of sleeping aboard the
boat
. There are
also
several boating
and sailing holidays available for singles and groups, allowing you to cruise across the bay in varied degrees of comfort and style.
Whatever time of year you choose to
come
, the weather will most
certainly
have an impact. If you visit between February and April, the weather may be
cold
and
possibly
wet, with fog being an issue.
However
,
because
the area is prone to tropical storms throughout the summer,
boat
tours may
be canceled
.
If you are visiting Vietnam, even for a short period,
Halong
Bay should be on your itinerary. It boasts a one-of-a-kind and breathtaking scenery that
must
be experienced
to be
fully
understood.