Magnificent Ha Long Bay, with its 3000 - plus islands rising from the clear, emerald waters of the TokinGulf and covering an area of 1500 Sq km, is one of the nature marvels of Vietnam. Adjacent to the rocky lime stone islets, there are numerous sandy dune, hidden stalagmite caves that created by wind, and wave million years ago. Visitor can cruise among 3000 tiny limestone islets, and enjoy the breath-taking view of this world Heritage site.
Tour Itinerary & Price
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TOUR PROGRAMME:
08h00: our guide will come to pick up you at your hotel in Hanoi. It takes 3 hours road trip by bus to Ha Long city. On the way, you can see the beautiful scenery of villages embellished by peaceful green paddy field in the rural Vietnam. 12h00: Arrive Ha Long city, get on boat and have lunch on boat when the boat is cruising through hundreds of islets. 14h00: visit Thien Cung & Dau Go Grottoes, two of the most beautiful caves in Halong bay. Visit fishing villages, Dinh Lu Huong islet, Fighting Cock islets .
16h30: Enjoy sunset before taking bus back Hanoi. If you choose kayaking, you will have 45 minutes kayak in the bay ( for deluxe tour only). 19h30: Arrive Hanoi. End service.
PRICE - JOIN GROUP TOUR:
Standard
Number of passenger
Price per pax
Standard
Any
$25
Deluxe tour
Any
$32
*Deluxe tour: include 01 hour kayaking on the bay.
*Included features: + A/C mini bus
+ English speaking guide
+ Entrance fee
+ Meals on the tour
* Not included: + Drinks
+ Personal services or others...
Halong bay consists of a dense cluster of 3000 limestone monolithic islands, each topped with thick jungle vegetation, which rise spectacularly from the ocean. Several of the islands are hollow, with enormous caves. Hang Dau Go (Wooden stakes Cave) is the largest grotto in the Halong area. French tourists visited in the late 19th century, and named the cave Grotte des Merveilles. Its three large chambers contain large numerous stalactites and stalagmites (as well as 19th century French graffiti).
Some of the islands support floating villages of fishermen, who ply the shallow waters for 200 species of fish and 450 different kinds of mollusks. Many of the islands have acquired their names as a result of interpretation of their unusual shapes: such names include Voi Islet (elephant), Ga Choi Islet (fighting cock), and Mai Nha Islet (roof). 989 of the islands have been given names. Birds and animals including bantams, antelopes, monkeys, and iguanas also live on some of the islands.
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THIEN CUNG CAVE - HEAVEN PALACE CAVE
Thien Cung cave - Halong bay
Legend has it that a beautiful young lady named May (cloud), caught the eye of the Dragon Prince and he fell in love with her. They were betrothed, and their wedding lasted seven days and seven nights in the very centre of the grotto.
In honour of the wedding, small dragons flew about through the stalactites and stalagmites, elephants danced together happily, snakes twined themselves around trees and two stone lions danced with their manes flowing in the wind. A large elephant, smartly dressed, waited for the bride and the groom. The genies of the south and north stars also came to attend the banquet, and the atmosphere was definitely animated and lively. All these scenes have been seemingly fossilized in the grotto.
In the centre are four large pillars supporting the “roof of heaven.” From the base to the top, many strange images seem to live in the stone: birds, fish, flowers and even scenes of human life. On the north wall of the grotto a group of fairies seem to dance and sing in honour of the wedding. Under the immeasurably high roof, stalactites make a natural stone curtain. Somewhere there is the sound of a drum beating, but it is actually just the noise made by the wind blowing through stone.
Hang Dau Go (Grotto of Wooden Stakes): Know to French as the Grotto des Merveilles (Cave of Marvels), is a huge cave consisting of three chambers, which you reach via 90 steps. Among the stalactites of the first hall, scores of gnomes appear to be holding a meeting. The walls of the second chamber sparkle if bright light is shone on them. The cave derives its Vietnamese name from the third of the chamber. This chamber is said to have been used during the 13th century to store the sharp bamboo stakes that Vietnamese folk hero and war general, Tran Hung Dao, planted in the bed of the Bach Dang River to impale Mongolian general Kublai Khan's invasion fleet. Its the closest cave site to the mainland. Part of the same system, a nearby cave Hang Thien Cung has "cauliflower" limestone growths as well as stalactites and stalagmites.