Overview
Ha Long
Ha Long, Northern Vietnam
Ha Long Bay (literally: Bay of Descending
Dragons; Vietnamese: Vịnh Hạ Long) is the most well-known touristic
destination in Viet Nam, and this is for good reason. It is a UNESCO
World Heritage site located in Quảng Ninh province. If you ...
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Ha Long Bay (literally: Bay of Descending Dragons; Vietnamese: Vịnh
Hạ Long) is the most well-known touristic destination in Viet Nam, and
this is for good reason. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in
Quảng Ninh province. If you've focused your trip on the extraordinary
cities and monuments of urban Vietnam, a visit to Ha Long Bay leaves no
doubt that Vietnam also has some of the most beautiful natural sceneries
worldwide. The bay features thousands of limestone karsts and isles in
various sizes and shapes. The Ha Long bay, dotted with some 2000
limestone islets rising from emerald waters, is the best known natural
wonder of Viet Nam. The islands were formed from limestone sediments
deposited at the bottom of an ancient ocean. As the seas rose and fell
over millennia, the soft limestone was easily shaped into the towering
monoliths (geologists call them karst formations) as we see today. The
forces of erosion also riddled the islands with caves, more than 20 of
which are open to tourists. Because of their precipitous nature, most of
the islands are uninhabited and unaffected by a human presence. The
outstanding scenic beauty is complemented by its great biological
interest. The islands feature endless numbers of beaches, grottoes, and
caves. The bay is a sea islands in tropical wet with 2 seasons: hot and
moist summer, dry and cold winter. Average temperature is from 15°C-
25°C. Annual rainfall is around 2000mm. In the shallow waters of the
bay, there are more than 200 species of fish and 450 different kinds of
molluscs. Often the shape of an island determines its name, such as Voi
Islet (elephant), Ga Choi Islet (fighting cock), and Mai Nha Islet
(roof). Birds and animals, including antelopes, monkeys, and iguanas,
also live on some of the islands. Cat Ba Island is a UN Biosphere
Reserve and home to many rare species. Archaeological evidence reveals
that humans have settled near Ha Long Bay since at least 3,000 B.C. The
bay is no stranger to conflict. In 1288 General Tran Hung Dao stopped
Mongol ships from sailing up the nearby Bach Dang River by placing
steel-tipped wooden stakes at high tide, sinking the Mongol fleet. Today
General Tran Hung Dao (Hung Dao Vuong) is revered throughout Vietnam.
You can visit the Dau Go (Cave of the Wooden Sticks), where legend says
the wooden sticks that sank the Mongol fleet were stored. Tour to Ha
Long Ha Long Bay is a major tourist destination, but don't be
discouraged by the crowds. The area is large enough to have place for
everyone, if your travel is well-planned. Peak season is May to October,
when visibility is at its best, although it's also the hottest time of
the year. The bay is about four hours drive from Hanoi.
Instead of taking slow and sometimes unsafe local buses, rent a car,
take a special tourist bus, or book a tour with pick-up from Ha Noi.
Most visitors do an overnight stay on a floating junk in the bay or in
the town of Cat Ba on Cat Ba Island, but day trips are also possible.
The easiest – and also recommendable - way to visit Ha Long is to take a
tour from Ha Noi, which includes pick-up from Ha Noi, cruising Ha Long
and stay overnight on the boat, with full-board service and transfer
back, to the city or to the airport. The itinerary of a so called
two-days, one-night tour looks as follows: • Day 1: Ha Noi – Ha Long
8:00 pick-up in Ha Noi, drive to Ha Long, 12:30 embark the cruise boat,
13:00 start cruising and having lunch, visit caves, visit fisherman
floating village, go kayaking, go swimming, 19:00 dinner, 21:00 octopus
fishing or relax, stay overnight on the cruise ship or junk. • Day 2: Ha
Long – Ha Noi Next day, 06:00 start the day with some early sport,
07:00 breakfast, cruising back to pier, 12:30 back to pier and
disembark, lunch, 14:00 driving back to Ha Noi city or airport. The cost
of different luxury levels of the cruise ship is 40 USD to 180 USD. The
service and accommodations on boat tours ranges from bare bones (Huong
Hai) to luxury (Emeraude, Emotion), but paying more will give you a
better experience. A great way to explore and see the bay is by kayak.
You can choose where you want to go, and the bay's waters are smooth and
suitable for beginners. Ask locally for places to rent kayaks, if your
tour doesn't include kayaking. Caves in Ha Long Bay You can have a
wonderful visit to Ha Long Bay even if you never step foot off a cruise
boat, but you won't want to miss the extraordinary caves within the
islands. In most of the caves are stalactites .and stalagmites, which
appear like subterranean icicles. Stalactites form from the top down and
stalagmites form from the bottom up Here are some of the better known
caves: • Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave): One of the largest and most
impressive of the caves, the Surprise Cave was given its name by the
astonished French explorers who discovered it in 1901. Fifty steps lead
up to the cave entrance. From there you'll proceed through three
progressively larger grottoes, each festooned with stalactites and
stalagmites that take on different shapes, such as a dragon, tiger and
penguin. Once you emerge from the caves you'll be rewarded with a
spectacular view over the bay below. • Dau Go Cave (Cave of the Stakes):
According to legend, the wooden stakes that General Tran Hung Dao used
to stop the Mongol fleet were stored here. The cave consists of three
chambers. The first features a massive pillar that appears to be a monk
holding a cane. A second, narrow chamber leads to a huge third grotto,
with spectacular animal-shaped rock formations. For good reason early
French explorers called it "Grotte des merveilles"-the cave of marvels. •
Trinh Nu Cave (Virgin Cave): A story is told that rather than marry an
old king, a beautiful local girl fled to this cave and committed suicide
by turning herself into a rock formation within the cave. Virgin Cave
tunnels through the island above for more than a mile, with numerous
beautiful chambers on either side.Your tour boat will likely stop near
Virgin Cave for the night. • Thien Cung Grotto (Heaven Palace Grotto):
Climbing steep stairs through thick forest, visitors to the Thien Cung
Grotto enter a huge chamber adorned with stalactites and stalagmites of
all kinds. This is a popular cave for day trippers on their way to Cat
Ba Island. Other caves you may want to visit include: Trong Cave (Drum
Cave), Tam Cung Cave (Three Palace Grotto), Bo Nong Cave (Pelican Cave).
Other places of interest •Floating fishing villages A community of
around 1,600 people lives on Ha Long Bay in several floating fishing
villages. You can see them from boat tours or on your own by kayak. The
residents of the floating fishing communities are intimately connected
to the sea throughout their lives •Cat Ba Island Cat Ba is, at 87 square
miles, the largest island in the bay and the main overnight hotel stop
on inexpensive package tours.Approximately half of the island's area is
covered by a national park-also a UN Biosphere Reserve, which is home to
the highly endangered Cat Ba langur. This golden-headed langur is
rarely seen, as fewer than 100 specimens are thought to survive in the
wild, although it is the subject of a well-organized conservation
program. Other mammals in the park include civet cats and oriental giant
squirrels. The park faces the constant challenge of protecting its
biodiversity while encouraging tourism. Although there is much beauty to
explore on the island, Cat Ba town itself (pop. 8,000) has less to
offer visitors. Many of the tours of Ha Long Bay include Cat Ba, so
getting to the island is easy.
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