Category: Nature
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Dam Trau Beach: Best Beach of Con Dao Island
This is Con Dao Island’s most accessible pristine beach with protected location near airport, consistent year-round swimming conditions, and stunning sunset views. At 14 km from Con Dao town (a 30-minute motorbike ride), Dam Trau has white sand and clear water. A tragic Vietnamese love legend adds to its charm. This makes it a must-see…
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Ha Long Bay: Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Ha Long Bay is the kind of place that appears on every Vietnam poster for a reason. Nearly 2,000 limestone karst islands rise from emerald green water in the Gulf of Tonkin, and the scale of it, seen from the deck of a boat at dawn, is genuinely hard to take in. It is also…
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Sapa Weather in March: What to Expect and What to Do (2026)
March is one of the best months to visit Sapa, and if you talk to people who have been multiple times, many will tell you it is their favorite. The reason is the combination. Sapa weather in March sits in a sweet spot between the cold fog of winter and the heavy rain of summer.…
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Ninh Binh Itinerary: 1, 2, and 3 Days (Honest Guide) – A Vietnam Culture Travel Itinerary
Most people arrive in Ninh Binh expecting half a day and leave wishing they had booked three nights. The karst landscape, the boat caves, the ancient temples, and the quiet of the countryside at dusk add up to more than a rushed day trip from Hanoi can capture. Here’s the only Ninh Binh itinerary you…
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Thung Nham Bird Park: Ninh Binh’s quietest nature escape
Most visitors to Ninh Binh go straight to Tam Coc or Trang An, and both deserve every visitor they get. But five kilometers down the road, sitting quietly inside the same UNESCO World Heritage landscape, is an attraction that most tour groups skip entirely: Thung Nham Bird Park. Thung Nham Bird Garden is the largest…
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Cuc Phuong National Park: Is It Worth Visiting?
Most Ninh Binh itineraries revolve around boat tours at Tam Coc or Trang An, a morning at Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, and maybe a stop at Bich Dong Pagoda. Cuc Phuong National Park sits about 45 km further west and rarely makes the shortlist. That is a mistake, but only for the right type of…
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Exploring Phong Nha Ke Bang: A UNESCO Natural Heritage in Vietnam You Can’t Miss
Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park is the reason many travelers decide to visit Quảng Bình in the first place. This vast protected area is known for its dramatic limestone mountains, underground rivers, and some of the most impressive cave systems in the world. Spending time here feels very different from typical city travel in…
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Lan Ha Bay: Vietnam’s Most Underrated Bay
If you’ve spent any time researching northern Vietnam, you’ve probably come across Lan Ha Bay as a footnote. Mentioned briefly, then immediately overshadowed by its more famous neighbor. That’s a mistake. Lan Ha Bay covers 76 square kilometers of dramatic limestone karst scenery. It has 139 white-sand beaches and nearly 400 rocky islets. On most…