Speaking of Vietnam best landscapes, most of people will think of Halong bay. It’s no doubt that Halong by is a pearl of Vietnam but it’s not the only. Right next to the Halong bay, its neighbor, Lan Ha bay is a forgotten gem but no less beautiful.
Few months ago, Leonardo DeCaprio posted a short clip on his Instagram showing the scenery of a gorgeous bay of Vietnam saying it’s a paradise, and this paradise is the Lan Ha bay. The bay is located to the East of Cat Ba Island and borders to Halong bay, or also known as a part of the big Halong bay. There are more than 400 islets and 139 golden beaches scattered within the area of Lan Ha bay. The place owns the unique and pure scenery with untouched masterpiece of nature as it has just been open for tourists for a short time.
The best way to enjoy the majestic beauty of Lan Ha bay is to stay on a cruise, the movement of the cruise will lead you from different surprises to admire the diversity beauty of Lan Ha bay which changes in every miles of the journey. Countless of picturesque scenes appear respectively will impress your eyes and your mind, making your journey on Lan Ha bay unforgettable.
Staying on the cruise, you will have opportunities to fully enjoy the most pristine beauty of the ocean in Lan Ha bay, the emerald seawater, the sparkling surface of the ocean under the sun in the afternoon, the floating fishing village with small boats scattering on the sea, they will all surprise you as the way you’re blinded by the shine of a gem.
Floating on Lan Ha bay, let inhale the fresh air of the ocean, relax your body in the precious quiet atmosphere and immerse in the tunic rythm of the ocean. Let your eyes be satisfied with the gorgeous and peaceful nature. Lan Ha bay is just perfect for a short escape from the busy life to the pure nature.
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