Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Dao Co - beautiful and attrective natural destination in Hai Duong Province

Dao Co - beautiful and attrective natural destination rises like a jewel blessed by nature! Welcome to eco-tourism, you fell comfortable after long tours and to go on board to see many stork species.


Location: In Chi Lang Nam Commune, Thanh Mien District, Hai Duong Province.
Characteristics: It's home mainly to a mere nine varieties of storks, Chinese pond herons, jabirus, buff-backed and grey herons, and the grey, blue and black bitterns.

To the growing list of places in Vietnam that claims to have discovered eco-tourism, add the name of Dao Co (Stork Island). It will have to take its chances for the claim along with all the others but certainly they won't be lessened by its celebrated Island of Storks.

It nestles in Chi Lang Nam Commune and has been quietly pulling bird-watchers - around 15,000 annually, to an out-of-the way part of Hai Duong Province - since the early 1990. That's a modest figure but local tourist officials are hoping to spread its attractions wider without trampling on the very nature that attracts visitors in the first place. Welcome to eco-tourism - welcome to the problem.
Dao Co, one writer enthused "rises like a jewel blessed by nature" in the middle of the 2,832km2 in Chi Lang Nam. Few ornithologists - those birdwatchers - would disagree. It's home mainly to a mere nine varieties of storks, Chinese pond herons, jabirus, buff-backed and grey herons, and the grey, blue and black bitterns, stopping off on their way to China, Myanmar, India and Nepal. But don't forget the common teal, wild ducks, moor hens, the pelicans or the snipes - all faithfully recorded in the Vietnam's nature bible, the Red Book. But it's this time of year that most excites visitors and locals as spring heralds the arrival of tens of thousands of storks. Local experts somehow seem to have deduced that each flock of storks numbers 70, arriving in clusters as night falls to take up residence on their island.

In 1996, the Vietnam office of the UN Development Programme proposed turning Dao Co into an environmental education centre in a two-year, a project which would see planting of bamboo trees and introducing teaching programmes to raise awareness of environmental protection. There are plans to make Dao Co part of an eco-trail starting from Hanoi, winding through Hien Street to Stork Island and on to Con SonKiep Bac and Haiphong, and back to the capital.
If tourists in Vietnam Travel have chance to visit Hai Duong Procinve, Stork island is a must-see place that should not be missed!

Monday, May 20, 2013

The beautiful pictures of Ha Giang

The unspoiled, idyllic beauty of the nature and human of Ha Giang in this season are depicted in the following pictures.



 Nui Doi Mount
Nui Doi Mount is associated with the legendary love story of a Hmong boy with a fairy. The couple’s love was hindered by the god. The fairy was forced to return to the Heaven after she had a child with the Hmong man. The fairy cut her breasts and left them in the lower world to feed her child, which are now the Nui Doi Mountain.

According to legend, thanks to the milk of the fairy, this land has a cool climate and the fruits here have an incredible taste.
The house of the H'mong King Vuong Chi Sinh.
The house of the H’mong King Vuong Chi Sinh.
Early morning in the market of the quiet old town of Dong Van.Early morning in the market of the quiet old town of Dong Van.

Dong Van town was built in the early 20th century.Dong Van town was built in the early 20th century.

Behind the old town is the limestone heritage area.Behind the old town is the limestone heritage area.
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The road to the rock plateau.The road to the rock plateau.
Meo Vac view from above.Meo Vac view from above.
Lung Cu flagpole is the site many young people wish to set foot.Lung Cu flagpole is the site many young people wish to set foot.
The houses of the Lo Lo people at the foothills of Lung Cu.The houses of the Lo Lo people at the foothills of Lung Cu.
The mountainous roads.The mountainous roads.
The Nho Que River at the foot of Ma Pi Leng Pass - one of the four most famous passes in Vietnam, besides Pha Din Pass in the province of Lai Chau, O Quy Ho Pass in Lao Cai and Khau Pha Pass in Yen Bai. Kien Thuc
The Nho Que River at the foot of Ma Pi Leng Pass – one of the four most famous passes in Vietnam, besides Pha Din Pass in the province of Lai Chau, O Quy Ho Pass in Lao Cai and Khau Pha Pass in Yen Bai. Kien Thuc.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Vietsmile travel launches cheap tours in Cat Ba

Vietsmile Travel releases that it will launch many cheap tours to main tourist attractions this summer. Within the program, tourists will get a discount of 30% when booking a full-package tour in Cat Ba.


Vietsmile Travel announces that it will open many cheap tours to main tourist attractions this summer. Within the program, tourists will get a discount of 30% when booking a full-package tour in Vietnam. Especially, Vietsmile Travel gives importance to tours in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Long, Nha Trang, Da Nang, Sapa, Cat Ba, etc.
Cat Ba Island is always an ideal destination for tourists in summer. With the total area of 20,000 ha, Cat Ba is famous for awesome islets. Once visiting the place, tourists are amazed at the magic beauty of immense limestone forests, marvelous grottoes, and white sandy beaches. The National Park, located in the island, is home to various rare flora and fauna species. Indeed, there are many marine creatures such as shrimps, anchovy trap fish, and tortoise shells, and red snappers.

Tourists must spend around an hour going by ferry to reach this spacious island, which is endowed with tropical jungles. For ages, this pearl island has been renowned for rugged limestone mountains, hot and cold springs, moist tropical forests, mangrove forests, coral reefs, and casual island lifestyle. Many tourists affirm that the sight of sunset in Cat Ba is the most romantic and wonderful sights in the world. Untouched caves are always put a spell on tourists because they are extremely fascinating and strange. Besides, groups of enchanting lakes in Cat Ba also make Cat Ba attractive.

Cat Ba is also famous for high quality services such as restaurants, hotels, spas, resorts, and so on. If tourists book tours, hotels, or any services on the website of Vietsmile Travel, they are offered a free Vietnam visa.

Tourists booking tours in Cat Ba from May 10 to June 29 will have the chance to get a great deal. The most-booked tour at present is Hanoi – Ha Long – Cat Ba tour in 3 days and 2 nights. The price is just from $122 to $245. Many other tours are available on the website. Tourists can get access to Vietsmile Travel to get more information or contact at 75 Doc Ngu, Ba Dinh, Hanoi.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

ATTRACTIVE AND ADVENTUROUS NHA TRANG SEA SPORTS


In the summer, Nha Trang beach is very charming. According to international sports experts, Nha Trang is the only destination in Vietnam being able to develop all types of sea sports. 

Sea sports festival is considered as “a green message” of Nha Trang sea festival, took place every two years.

Waking up before the sun rises, thousands of people flock to the sea to cheer athletes on.  There are many sports here such as swimming, shaking basket boats, diving, windsurfing, jet skiing, kayaking etc.

The festival has a special attraction to everybody. Many tourists in the Northern or in the Southern of Vietnam pay a visit Nha Trang just in order to try playing water sports. They can experience interesting sports like parasailing or surfing.

Even if  visting Nha Trang one time, most people enjoy playing sea sports in Nha Trang.

Basket boats racing

Parasailing

Parachuting

Jet skiing

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Trekkers take to skies on Ba Na Hills adventure

Offering world record breaking cable cars, wild forest trekking and a stunning nature reserve, Da Nang's Ba Na Hills caters for almost every taste. Cong Thanh reports.



Be our guest: A panoramic view of the beautiful Ba Na Hills Resort.
When Hoang Xuan Ty called the monkeys to come for breakfast, they moved quickly towards him.
"I always put some bananas or candies in my pocket to feed them in the morning. Banana is their favourite fruit," Ty said.
The 72-year-old tour guide has worked for the Ba Na Hills Cable Car company since 2000. Previously, he was a farmer, which gave him valuable knowledge about the flora and fauna in every corner of the forest.
Visitors to the resort can see 543 flora and 256 fauna species and ride on three cable car routes, including one that received four Guinness World Records for length, weight and height.
A return ticket on the new cable car, which takes only 17 minutes to reach the top of the mountain, costs VND400,000 (US$20).
"The first and second routes, which opened in 2009, stop at Ba Na and Morin. You should go by the Toc Tien Waterfall route if you want to go straight to the top," Ty explained.
Suspended over the valley of springs, waterfalls and forests, all the routes offer a unique experience.
The Ba Na Hills route also set world records for the longest and highest non-stop cable car system in 2009.
The 17,641ha of primary forest in the Ba Na Mountain area are a nature reserve with six trekking routes. In spring, visitors can see flowers like bell-shaped peach blossoms, and all year round hydrangeas are on view.
Old resort
Ba Na Hills, built in 1912 by French colonists, is located 30km from downtown Da Nang.
It takes an hour to drive the zigzagging 15km road to the top of the mountain.
While many buildings were almost destroyed during the first Indochina war, some old villas and a wine cellar built in 1923 have still been preserved.
"So much has changed since we arrived to farm in 1979. The 15km road took almost half a day to climb," Ty recalled. "The mountain was surrounded by a green forest and we often saw wild animals on the way."
He singled out the wine cellar as worthy of exploration. The 100m tunnel through a mountain has wall covered "by a thick plaster of molasses and resin". Visitors can taste wine inside the cool cave while learning about the place's history.
The Morin, Debay and Le Jardin hotels, built in the French colonial style, are designed to resemble the original resort.
All aboard: Cable cars embark on the slow ascent to Ba Na summitø. — VNS Photos Cong Thanh
Trekking routes
Even on hot days, Ty still makes the exhausting trek to the top of Chua Mountain.
The 1,487m-high summit features a new temple where Buddhists can present offerings and others can relax after the long walk.
"The peak, covered with wild bushes, is a must-see for not only Buddhists but all tourists. You can worship the goddess of the forest or just rest a while to enjoy the view of Da Nang and Cham Island," the guide said.
On the way downhill to the lower Ba Na cable car station, Ty turned down a 1km path. The route, a remnant of the French presence, zigzags around the mountain slope, with thick layers of leaves and rotten trunks. A bamboo bridge stretches over a small stream.
It takes two hours to walk around the mountain. Many opt for the 800m Nai (Deer) Spring and Rainbow route, where monkeys, squirrels, reptiles and birds can often be found.
"Deer often approach to get water from the spring, as the name suggests. But the noise from people, construction and illegal hunting limits the number of wild animals in the forest," Ty said. "You may not see wild animals crossing the route as we saw in previous decades, but the nature and cool air still make you feel relaxed."
On the trek, visitors can see a waterfall that reflects sunlight into a magnificent rainbow.
"The Vang (Gold) Valley, the longest route, offers a 3km trek. It was once a gold mine, but only traces of mines and wells are left from last century," Ty said.
After finishing a trek, visitors who have worked up an appetite can eat at Ba Na Square, where chef Zakharov Roman whips up specialties like Kavkaz-style roast lamb.
The Ba Na By Night location, which includes Debay wine cellar, offers local mountain specialties.
Ty finishes his tour by offering a taste of French wine at the wine cellar. Touring the cellar costs only VND50,000 and includes a glass of wine.
Last year, Viet Nam Tourism Stock Company (Vitours) began operating a bus route to shuttle tourists to the resort from downtown Da Nang. It runs between 7am and 6pm. A return ticket costs VND110,000 (about US$5).
Tourists can also take a bus from Hoi An to the resort.
The resort expects to welcome one million visitors this year. But the influx of tourists has less welcome implications for the nature reserve. A wax museum and an entertainment space are set to debut this summer, joining the amusement park that has already been built. Thinking of how Ty recalled the steadily decreasing number of wild animals, one might well feel trepidation at how this development will affect the future of this beautiful place.