How to discover Bai Tu Long Bay to the fullest
It is said that the final residence of the fierce mother dragon - the one who was dispatched to aid the early Vietnamese in defending the nation from foreign invaders is Halong Bay, and therefore that Bai Tu Long Bay was chosen to be the place where her children were born. Hundreds of islands and islets have made up Bai Tu Long, some of which are well-known tourist destinations and others that are virtually unexplored by international tourists. Visitors can find mangroves, schist islands, coral reefs, and tropical forests in this bay, which is home to a diversity of natural species.
Climbing on limestone mountains of Bai Tu Long Bay
The rocky mountains in Bai Tu Long Bay are more numerous and taller than those in Ha Long Bay. And for those who are daring, this will be a fascinating pastime at a height of around 60 meters so that tourists can even plunge into the jade seawater and take in the splendor of the bay.
Obviously, amateurs and weak-hearted people should avoid this sport. If you want to undertake this sport in Bai Tu Long Bay, you should definitely prepare your climbing equipment and seek the guidance of a guide.
Travel to Bai Tu Long National Park and admire the ecosystem
Located in the group of Ba Mun islands, Bai Tu Long National Park has a total area of 157.83 square kilometers. Bai Tu Long Bay is one of the most popular stops for tourists visiting this region since it has a large number of islets rising from several water-quirkily shaped stone mountains.
Numerous genetic samples of endangered plants and animals that are listed in Vietnam's Red Book reside here as well. According to the National Park Survey, there are 178 species of aquatic plants 119 species of fish, 132 species of invertebrates, 106 species of coral that inhabit, grow in the sea, tidal flats and birds like Burmese hawks, Japanese hawks, Blackhawks, stingrays, Hai Nam hummingbirds,…
The land islands of Bai Tu Long National Park are interlaced with rocky islands, such as Ba Mun, Sau Nam, Sau Dong, and many others. Large valleys are surrounded by limestone mountain ranges that create trenches, providing habitat for a variety of flora and animals.
Visit Bai Tu Long Bay to explore hidden caves
The caves here are still untouched and unaltered by human hands, unlike the caves near Ha Long Bay, due to less exploitation of tourism and fewer visitors. Consequently, you will feel incredibly unfamiliar and enigmatic when you approach this place.
Explore renowned fishing communities and seafood farming regions on the bay
The fishing villages with their resident fisherman will surprise you in Bai Tu Long Bay in addition to its well-known beaches and beautiful caves.
Sea cucumbers, grouper, oysters, and other marine animals that have a high economic value and have the impact of purifying the water in Bai Tu Long Bay are raised by residents of fishing communities to support their way of life.
Even though everyone is working to plant mangroves, you may still explore the lifestyle and aquaculture practices of the local fishing villagers. As soon as you visit Bai Tu Long Bay, you will undoubtedly remember this experience.
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