Holidays in The Gulf of Halong
Buhta Halong, with its more than 3,000 islands, which come from the clean water of the Gulf of Tonga, is one of Viet Nam ' s natural miracles.
The tiny islands are surrounded by countless beaches and coffins created by the wind and waves.
Halong is translated as " where the dragon went down to the sea " . There is a legend that the Halonga islands were created by the Red Dragon who lived in the mountains. When he left the shore, the valleys and flaws had been ripped by his tail, and when he was loaded into the sea, the places dug his tail filled with water and left only a few visible pieces of land.
Apart from the amazing beauty, this booth has its legend. According to local residents, there is now a dragon in the waters, a Vietnamese species of the Loughness, which is often seen by fishermen.
To make sure that you're here to go to a john to find a beast or visit numerous caves and coffins on the islands, torch and bathe in the scrupulous clean waters of the buoy and to enjoy the meal of the seafares on board.
It is possible to go to the largest island of the Bukhta-Katba, transformed into a national park, and to see rare French monkeys, wild boars, reindeer, and more than 20 species of birds, including germs and birds.
The northern Vietnam climate is very different from the southern part, although the mean temperature changes only within +22...+29C. In the north of each other, we change four years of the year - very short winter, bright spring, very hot summer and calm, quiet autumn.
Baicha It is located on the western side of the Khalong Bukhta, is more lively and close to Hanoi, and there are also more hotels and restaurants.
Hongay - This is the main port area where coal exports (the provincial core product) are loaded, making the area more dire.
The fabulous beauty of the Halong boot represents great opportunities for the diving. A variety of cruises are also popular.