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Never fails to amaze visitors by its labyrinth of limestone islands dotting the shimmering Gulf of Tonkin. These same islands witnessed years of history: from flourishing human settlements in 16000 BC, to the sea-faring people of Cai Beo culture in 3000 BC and a number of naval battles that defined the nation’s history. The area plays hosts to a diverse ecosystem with abundant wildlife, including 7 species endemic to the area. Explore the caves, experience its flora and fauna on a kayak, laze on one of its fine sand beaches, and a whole lot of activities to make your visit a truly memorable one
One day tour:
7:50 – 8:40: Our modern bus and tour guide pick up at your address , start an interesting trip to Halong Bay, on the way, passing Bac Ninh province where Folk Songs – the traditional singing are very famous. You can take photos of the green rice fields in the countryside. Stop for a rest at the local shop where some disabled children are working to make the lovely hand made products.
12:15: Arrive in Bai Chay tourist wharf, welcomed by crew on Alova Sails and enjoy welcome drinks, take photos
12:45: Start a dreamy cruise to stunning scenery with thousands of limestone mountains and have seafood lunch (we serve you with Vietnamese traditional dishes, in case you are vegetarian, we have other food options for you) while cruising through the emerald water passing by the Dog Stone, the Burning Incense islet, stop at fishing village for kayaking or sit in a bamboo boat rowed by locals (Only book with us you can have a chance to be on bamboo boat). After that visit Fighting-Cock rock and the Heavenly Palace (Thien Cung cave) - which has opened to the public since 1998 with stalagmites and stalactites. Back to Alova Sails. Our staff serves you cold tissues and fresh fruits.
16:15: Back to Tourist wharf and get on bus to Hanoi.
20:00: Arrive in Hanoi. Our tour guide and driver say goodbye to you at your address. Included Kayaking or bamboo boat rowingIncluded Kayaking or bamboo boat rowing
Price: US$ 39 (incl Kayaking or bamboo boat rowing)
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