Despite being a quick 45-minute turboprop flight from Ho Chi Minh City, Con Son is a world away from Vietnam’s well-beaten tourist trail, with inexplicably few Western travellers.
At 5 am and 6 pm, government loudspeakers crackle to life all over Vietnam. Relics of an era before homes had televisions and radios, these public address systems – broadcasting news, propaganda and weather reports – are usually barely audible above the din of this modern nation: a mix of motorcycle engines, truck horns and construction.
But on Con Son, the news carries loud and clear over the tiny township of just 5,000 residents, two sets of traffic lights and one seaside promenade. Visiting the largest island in the Con Dao archipelago – a group of 16 mostly uninhabited picturesque islands in the South China Sea – is like stepping back in time.
Despite being a short 45-minute turboprop flight from Ho Chi Minh City, the island paradise of Con Son is a world away from Vietnam’s well-beaten tourist trail. It is a throwback that has somehow flown under the radar, escaping the overdevelopment of mainland resort towns like Nha Trang and the party beaches of Phu Quoc. There are no touts, only peaceful empty beaches, and peak season means being just one of a dozen Westerners.
It won't stay this way forever, though. The island's first resort, the ultra-luxe Six Senses Con Dao, opened at Dat Doc Bay on the island's east coast in 2010, and a megaresort is currently under construction in the south. There is also talk of an Italian-backed spiritual retreat, as well as rumours about extending the airport's runway so that bigger planes can land.

But for now, most of the visitors are domestic Vietnamese paying homage to the island’s dark past. Known as Southeast Asia's Devil's Island, Con Son was once a penal colony used to brutal and cruel effect first by French colonists and later during the Vietnam War. The French worked 914 men to death building the island’s jetty, while Vietnam War prisoners were kept in infamous "tiger cages", where captives – actual or suspected Communists – were shackled to the floor of deep concrete pits with steel bars for a roof. The main prison walls still dominate the town as a constant reminder, and the gaols and cemeteries have become pilgrimage sites to the thousands of Vietnamese who suffered and died on the island between 1862 and 1975.
But though the horrific memories hang heavy still, modern island life is languid and laid back. Con Son's steep green interior is fringed by warm turquoise water and coral reefs. Flame trees and bougainvillea give licks of colour to the jungle, and frangipani and magnolia trees line the wide, quiet boulevards. A single main road wraps about halfway around the island; a motorbike ride along the shoreline takes in ponds filled with lotus flowers, spectacular reddish-orange cliffs and one empty white-sand beach after another. The sea is calm, clean and perfect for swimming year-round.
But for now, most of the visitors are domestic Vietnamese paying homage to the island’s dark past. Known as Southeast Asia's Devil's Island, Con Son was once a penal colony used to brutal and cruel effect first by French colonists and later during the Vietnam War. The French worked 914 men to death building the island’s jetty, while Vietnam War prisoners were kept in infamous "tiger cages", where captives – actual or suspected Communists – were shackled to the floor of deep concrete pits with steel bars for a roof. The main prison walls still dominate the town as a constant reminder, and the gaols and cemeteries have become pilgrimage sites to the thousands of Vietnamese who suffered and died on the island between 1862 and 1975.
But though the horrific memories hang heavy still, modern island life is languid and laid back. Con Son's steep green interior is fringed by warm turquoise water and coral reefs. Flame trees and bougainvillea give licks of colour to the jungle, and frangipani and magnolia trees line the wide, quiet boulevards. A single main road wraps about halfway around the island; a motorbike ride along the shoreline takes in ponds filled with lotus flowers, spectacular reddish-orange cliffs and one empty white-sand beach after another. The sea is calm, clean and perfect for swimming year-round.

The island's daily routine starts at the bustling marketplace, where squid, crabs, clams, rambutans, plantains, mangos, dragonfruit and lotus flowers are piled for sale outside. Inside, young soldiers in jungle greens sit at the food stalls on low plastic chairs, gulping down breakfasts of bun rieu (crab noodle soup) or bun thit nuong (char-grilled pork with vermicelli noodles) while the morning sun floods the doorway. By 9 am, the food is sold out and by noon the market is deserted.
Then, nothing happens until 2 pm, when new afternoon stallholders will arrive, selling roast pork sandwiches, sugarcane juice and rice paper rolls. For two hours, the postmistress goes home, the market is empty, the island naps and the sun beats down on the blue sea. There is nothing to do but swim at one of several beautiful beaches: it doesn't matter where you go, you'll have it to yourself.


If this were the mainland, you might find hourly booze-cruises around the harbour. If you want to see the archipelago from Con Dao, ask around in the evening and you'll be able to hitch a ride with a fisherman early the next day. Slowly putt-putting out of the harbour in a brightly painted blue-and-orange ramshackle boat, the fisherman will likely take you towards the bays and reefs of the tiny outer islands. A snorkel and goggles will be enough to catch a glimpse of a turtle, and the diving is renowned as some of Vietnam's best.
As the heat of the day passes, many travellers choose to explore the island via motorbike.
At An Hai bay, 1km south of Con Son town, pearlers and fishermen moor their boats, keeping coracles –  circular bamboo vessels, waterproofed with coconut-palm resin and propelled by paddle – on the shore as dinghies. For the next 6km, climb the road along the bay until it reaches the island's southmost tip, with views in every direction. The archipelago unfolds to the east; the harbour and Con Son town to the north; the island's rugged and rocky interior to the west.
Hugging the cliffs, the road winds past steep-walled crystal-clear bays and culminates at the island's jewel – the wide flats of Nhat Beach. Here mountains give way to an expanse of deserted white sand that runs hundreds of metres from shore at low tide, with the warm water waist-deep for hundred of metres more. Stay until twilight when the horizon twinkles with the lights of container ships plying the busy South China Sea.
Come evening, Con Son town’s seaside promenade takes its turn as the island's social hub. The sky turns pink and barbecue carts roll up roasting corn, chicken skewers and pork. Swimmers – mostly Vietnamese tourists who shun the sand at daytime – arrive for a dusk dip. The waterfront swells with people.
Across the road from the beach, colonial French villas crumble in various stages of disrepair; their jungled gardens slowly taking over. French composer Camille Saint-Saens stayed in one while he finished work on his opera Brunhilda in 1895; today, that same building is the popular Con Son cafe, which provides only the essentials: beer, ice cream and Vietnamese coffee.

By night, a different market opens on Tran Huy Lieu, two blocks to the east. Half the street is taken over with chairs and metal foldout tables; beer flows as roadside stalls barbecue shellfish, calamari and the rest of the day's catch. It is a delicious way to end the day – with only the nagging thought that the return flight back to the mainland is all too soon.
Coming to Vietnam, the most favorite drink is vietnamese coffee
You'd like to  order milk coffee  and wonder how to make this
Let's see

Ca Mau is the only place on the mainland where you can watch the sunrise on the East Coast, and dive in the West Sea- Vietnam's southernmost province. Ca Mau 350km from Ho Chi Minh City along Highway 1 has many Southwestern specialties. A place where people and nature coexist in harmony, Ca Mau is dotted with bird parks, swamplands, channels and forests. Among this natural beauty, U Minh National Park, lying right beside the Gulf of Thailand, is the habitat of many unique animals and plants. In terms of cultural heritage, the most visited destinations are Tan Hung Temple and Quan Am Pagoda. 

How to get there


There are many coach firms for your choice, with fares for beds from Saigon to Ca Mau from VND170,000 to VND220,000/person.


There are three roads for motorcycles:


– Saigon – Tan An – Trung Luong – Can Tho – Bac Lieu – Ca Mau


– Saigon – Trung Luong – Vinh Long – Bac Lieu – Soc Trang – Ca Mau


– Saigon – Tan An- Ben Tre – Tra Vinh – Chau Doc – Ca Mau


Hotels


There are many hotels and motels in Ca Mau city with room rates ranging from VND200,000 to VND500,000 per room
The Cape of Ca Mau
Ca Mau cape

The Cape of Ca Mau belongs to Ngoc Hien District in Ca Mau Province. It is located only 118km away from the center of Ca Mau City. This is a unique spot not only because of its southernmost location, but also because it is the only place in Vietnam where one can see the sun rising in the East and setting in the West. The cape was discovered at the end of the 17th century. As it is the residential area of three ethnic groups: Kinh, Hoa, and Khmer, it is the place where many aspects of the three cultures interact and converge, reflecting in many unique traditions and customs.
 From the Cape of Ca Mau, one can see the Hon Khoai Archipelago which is 20km away from mainland. This is a huge cluster of beautiful islands such as Hon Tuong, Hon Sao, Hon Kho, Hon Lon, Hon Doi Moi, etc., among which the Hon Khoai Island is the biggest and highest with a width of 4km2 and a height of 318m. To get to the Ca Mau Cape, from Ca Mau City center, you can take the bus to Nam Can town, which takes about 1 hour. You should come to the town in the afternoon and rent a room to stay. The day after, you can rent a boat to go to the Ca Mau Cape, at the price of VND1.2 to VND2 million for a group of 8 to 10 people. 
Hon Khoai Island 
Hon Khoai island
This is a rock island on which the hills and the forest still remain untouched with many specious types of wood, animal, and plants, as well as a mesmerizing artless wilderness.
 Setting foot on Hon Khoai Island enables all tourists to enjoy the poetically beautiful seashores that are full of white egg-shaped cobbles. Tourists can also challenge their bravery by climbing up the mountains or discovering the tropical jungle. However, no matter what they do, the rare and priceless scenery of primitive forest with more than 1,000 types of plants and hundreds species of wild animals will surely leave them speechless from time to time. Nowadays, on the highest peak of Hon Khoai Island still stands a beautiful lighthouse built by the French at the end of the 19th century. This is the place where a revered teacher named Pham Ngoc Hien led a group of prisoners to success over the French leader of the island, which resulted in their ownership of the lighthouse. This is a wondrous exploit that always appears in local tales today. From this lighthouse, visitors can use telescopes to look closely at one of the five surrounding islands called Hon DoiMoi, which resembles a tortoise swimming in the middle of the ocean. However, they can also use the telescopes to have a look at the Cape of Ca Mau, to know at least once in their life known how beautiful the cape is from afar. Without coming to Hon Khoai, such opportunity would be nearly impossible! 

U Minh forest 
U Minh is a vast land with a tangled system of channels. Its area is approximately 2,000 km2. The nature here is wild and grandiose. Just the name “U Minh” refers to something immense, very far, very deep. The cajuput forest is a kind of homogeneous forest with trees from 10 to 20m tall. From a distance, U Minh is covered with the green of cajuput leaves and the blue of the sky. 
 Cajuput forest is different from mangrove forests in structure. The background of the mangrove forest is the vacant marsh because plants cannot grow here. On the contrary, in cajuput forest, many kinds of plants can grow. The most frequent plants are Mop (Móp) plant and Choai (Choại) plant. 
 Every year, cajuput forest supplies hundreds of tons of Choai strings, which is a kind of creeper soaking in water, has durability and resistance like rattan. People use Choai strings to twist fish traps very well or use it to make arts and crafts very beautiful and firm. In cajuput forest, there is Mop plant, which is also called Cork. The root of a Mop plant is very slight and spongy, so it can be used to make lifebelts, fishing floats, and caps. In summer, cajuput forest blooms, attracting honey-bees from other places to come to suck nectar. U Minh people have the experience in preparing a place for bees to make them nest. Each nest can produce liters of honey in a flower season and hundreds of liters of good honey after the season of cajuput flower can be taken by individuals. The honey of U Minh has a special flavor of cajuput flower. This kind of honey has a yellow color and transparent, its color is constant and unchanged as if it been stored for many years. Therefore, every year, U Minh cajuput forest supplies over 50 tons of honey. U Minh forest is also a “sea of fish”. Fish lives in reservoirs, channels. In flooding season, fish swims following water to enter the forest for parturition. When the water level drops, the U Minh forest is also famous as a large yard of birds. You can hear birds’ voices fluttering in vaults of green leaves. In afternoons, flocks of birds fly in the sky. Many kinds of storks, dien dien (điên điển), cong coc (cồng cộc), teals, frogs, ravens, sea eagles, etc. gather into groups here for laying eggs, and giving birth. Poisonous snakes live here, so many people specialize in catching snakes and are expert on compounding medicine treating injuries because of being bit by poisonous snakes. 
 Bird gardens 
bird garden
 Bird gardens are among the places that tourists should not miss when coming to Ca Mau. The most famous bird gardens are 19/5, Tu Na, Cha La, Dam Doi, and Tan Tien. 

 Downtown Ca Mau 
Tourists can visit the memorial site of President Ho Chi Minh, Khmer temple Monivongsa Borapham, stroll around the center when the streetlights are on, and wander in the night market and enjoy local specialties like grilled snakehead fish and salted turtle.

 Source: Talk vietnam
When you come to Hanoi, do not miss out
Enjoy Pho Hanoi and then drink coffeeat Hanoi old quarters

Here I suggest you some addresses I know
1. Pho Hanoi
-  Pho Thin Bo Ho: 61 dinh tien hoang
- Pho Suong: 36 Mai Hắc Đế, Bùi Thị Xuân, Hai Bà Trưng, Hà Nội, Việt Nam
- Pho Bat Dan:  49 Bát Đàn, Cửa Đông, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Việt Nam
-Pho Ly Quoc Su: 10 Ly Quoc Su
Price average from 30.000-50.000 VND






 2.Hanoi cofffee
-ca phe Pho Co: 11 HangGai
- Nha Hang Bao Oanh, 7 Duong Thanh Nien, Hanoi; +84 (0)4 3823 9688
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Align 3D Graphic Café, 10A Khuc Hao St., Ba Dinh, Hanoi; +84 (0)166 375 6666; http://align.vn/
--Cong caphe : 27 Nha Tho
  - Dinnh coffee :13 Dinh Tien Hoang




Phú Quốc is a Vietnamese island off the coast of Cambodia in the Gulf of Thailand, known for its white-sand beaches and resorts, most of which are along the palm-lined southwest coast. More than half of the island’s landmass is part of a national park featuring dense jungle and mountains, popular for motorbiking, hiking and wildlife viewing.


DAY 1: HANOI- PHU QUOC                                                                                                          (-/-/-)
In the morning, tourists will be picked up to Noi Bai international airport and then depart to Phu Quoc island. Arrive Phu Quoc airport, tour guide will pick up you to go to hotel. Check in and then freely explore Phu Quoc island. Tourists will have lunch in the restaurant and take a rest in the hotel to prepare for the afternoon visit. At 14:00, tourists will depart to visit some highlight destination in Phu Quoc island: Da spring chilli garden, myrtle wine, Ham Ninh fishermen village, Trang spring, Dinh Cau. After coming back to the hotel, tourist will have dinner at the restaurant and freely visit the island in the evening. Finally, overnight at the hotel.
 DAY 2: EXPLORING NAM DAO                                                                                                    (B/-/-)
Fishing and diving to see coral reef (breakfast, lunch and dinner) At 8 o’clock, tour guide will pick up you to visit tourist attractions: pearl farming area, getting on boat and diving to see colourful coral reefs, Star beach . At 18 o’ clock, have dinner at the restaurant and take a rest in the hotel and freely explore Phu Quoc island in night. 
DAY 3: EXPLORING BAC DAO                                                                                                        (B/-/-)
E At 8 o’ clock, tour guide will pick up you at the hotel and depart to Ganh Dau and Vinpearl land. After visiting, tourists will have lunch in Vinpearl Land. At 17 o’ clock, tourists will be dropped off at the hotel. On the way, tourists will stop at the centre restaurant to have dinner. In the evening, tourists will overnight at the hotel 
DAY 4: PHU QUOC- HANOI                                                                                                                 (B/-/-)
 In the morning, take a rest in the hotel and freely swim or purchase in the centre of Duong Dong town. Tourists can buy some Phu Quoc’s specialties for gifts and souvenirs. After lunch, tourists depart to the airport and come back Hano
The Anawrahta set to cruise the Ayeyarwady and Chindwin Rivers in Myanmar starting September 2015. With one crew member per passenger, the Anawrahta enjoys the highest crew-to-passenger ratio and largest cabin floor space on the Ayeyarwady. 
The luxury river cruiser “Anawrahta”, owned by Heritage Line, left Ho Chi Minh City aboard the heavy lift vessel, Rolldock Storm, bound for a 5-day journey to Myanmar where it will ply the Ayeyarwady and Chindwin Rivers beginning mid-September 2015. “Myanmar is a very hot destination with a lot of potential because it’s practically untouched by the commercial world,” said Maarten Perdok, Managing Director of Heritage Line Co., Ltd., of the country that has been named “Destination of the Year” by Travel + Leisure magazine. “The Ayeyarwady is a stunning river to cruise and explore. In fact, river cruising is one of the best ways to discover a country and its culture. You get to see the country from a different angle and go to places other tourists don't because there are simply no roads going to those places. This is especially true in Myanmar where infrastructure is lacking, making cruising one of the best, if not the best way to travel the country.”
 Built entirely in Vietnam over 14 months, the 23-cabin luxury vessel has an aluminum superstructure on top of a steel hull. “Because of the low water levels in Myanmar, we used a lot of lightweight materials for this cruiser which are typically not used,” said Technical Director Stefan Malin. “We took advantage of the experience we had from building two other ships, bringing together the right contractors and the right materials to build a very high-quality vessel.” “We wanted to reach a low draft of just one meter, so that we could stay ahead of the competition and cruise further out, and stay longer in areas with very low water levels,” added Perdok. “We can go to remote places on the Ayeyarwady where no one else can go, offering guests a very unique experience all year round. I’m happy to say that we succeeded in reaching this very low draft.” The Anawrahta will sail on four different itineraries ranging from 4 to 11 nights, visiting ports including Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay and Homalin. The longest itinerary is the 901-mile, 12 day / 11 night journey from Mandalay to Homalin on the Chidwin River and ending in Bagan on the Ayeyarwady River, with excursions to textile and silversmithing workshops, temples and convents and teak forests with working elephants, amongst others. Guests on the four-deck Anawrahta can expect a five-star experience, including the highest crew-to-passenger ratio (46 crew serving 46 passengers) and the largest cabins on the Ayeyarwady River all with private balcony, luxury amenities, world class cuisine and unique excursions as well as daily onboard lectures and entertainment.

 “You're very close to life on the river which is quite unique,” said Perdok. “But then you have your floating hotel, luxury that’s always on standby. During the day guests go off on excursions but in no time are back to their cabin, their comfort zone, with a chilled glass of wine waiting for them.” Named after King Anawrahta, the 11th century founder of the Burmese nation, Anawrahta is modeled after a turn of the century vintage steamer and mixes Burmese motifs and British colonial-style décor. In addition to 23 spacious cabins, it features a bar, lounge, restaurant, spa, gym and Jacuzzi pool. It joins the five other unique Heritage Line ships in Halong Bay, Vietnam and on the Mekong River between Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and Siem Reap (Angkor Wat), Cambodia

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Located in the Lao Cai province of Vietnam, the North Western town of Sapa has become very popular with tourists in recent years. This is largely due to its cool, pleasant climate and picturesque scenery which is unique to this part of the world. December brings cooler weather as winter arrives with temperatures settling between 8°C and 15 °C and only 4 hours of sunshine per day. 
Weather 
The daily average temperature for Sapa in December is approximately 12 °C. Tourists to the area can expect rainfall with an average of 26mm precipitation during the month. During winter months, the weather is much milder than the rest of the year but it’s the perfect time of year to go on outdoor pursuits. Humidity for the town can reach 81% but due to the cooler temperatures, visitors shouldn’t expect any discomfort. 
Where to stay 
There are several hotels in Sapa which offer a range of accommodation for families, individuals and groups. Whether you’re on a budget or looking for something more luxurious, there is something for everyone. If you are on a budget then take a look at Pinocchio Sapa Hotel. Situated on Muong Hoa Street, this accommodation is popular with both tourists and business travellers. Guests can access free Wi-Fi, mini bar, bathroom and desk. The hotel has a range of facilities, including restaurant, family room, bar, 24 hour desk, tour service and bicycle rental to keep guests entertained. The convenient location is handy if you’re planning a visit to Mau Temple or Lao Chai Village. Alternatively, take a look at Sapa Sky Hotel. This affordable accommodation only has eight rooms but its offers guests free Wi-Fi, a coffee shop, restaurant, 24 hour reception desk and even childminding service. Located in Cat Cat Village, it’s just 2km from Sapa centre and in close proximity to many of the regions attractions. Another good hotel you might want to explore is the Sunny Mountain Hotel. Situated in the heart of Sapa, this accommodation has the perfect location for anyone wanting to see all of the town’s attractions. The hotel has some fantastic services, including free Wi-Fi, an indoor pool, children’s swimming pool, shops, coffee shop, restaurant, beauty salon, bar and 24 hour room service. This hotel caters for everyone with disabled access, a babysitting service and pets allowed. The 75 rooms have comfortable furnishings with bright and clean décor. If you’re fairly active then use the hotel fitness centre and then relax in the sauna or spa. This accommodation is more expensive than other hotels in the area but the Sunny Mountain Hotel is a superior choice that will allow you to have an enjoyable stay in Sapa. 
Things to do 
There are many things for visitors to do in Sapa. Cycling is hugely popular in the area as it’s a great way to see the local landscape. Taking a Sapa biking tour is the best way to see the region. You can choose a tour over half a day or even over the course of a week. As Sapa has many beautiful sites, biking allows you to explore them in a short space of time. View the mountains, markets, villages and local residents. You can take the challenge on your own or in a small group and enjoy local hotels and cuisine while adventuring through the region. If you fancy exploring Sapa by walking instead then a trekking tour is ideal. The Tram Ton Pass hike allows you to visit the 1900m peak. The views are incredible but it’s best to check weather reports before you set off on your trip. Alternatively, you might want to visit the Silver Waterfall by renting a motorbike. 
Restaurants and nightlife 
Though Sapa doesn’t have a lively nightlife, there are several restaurants that provide good food and drink to tourists. If you want to stick to cuisine that you are used to then head to Romano’s Pizza Restaurant. Located on Cau May Street, here you can enjoy a pizza, pasta dish or a Vietnamese dish. Another restaurant to try is the Silk Lantern Restaurant. Serving Asian and Italian dishes, this eatery offers hearty food and a friendly service. Situated on Pham Xuan Huan Street, this restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal. If you’re just looking for a hot drink to warm you up then try Peters Coffee Corner. Situated in a quiet part of town, this is ideal for those who want to relax after a day of backpacking. Profits from the shop are donated to local children so it’s also great if you want to support local projects.

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Tourism website www.thrillist.com has named Y Ty mountainous commune in Bat Xat district of northern Lao Cai province as one of the best-kept secrets in Asian travel.
The website said: "Y Ty sits atop Vietnam's highest plateau, offering spectacular views of cloud-reaching mountains and yellow rice patty fields. If you want to experience rural Vietnam without straying far from the tourist centre of Sa Pa, this is your spot." The website also suggests meeting locals at Y Ty's market where ethnic tribes sell traditional crafts and agricultural goods.
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Thung Nham in Ninh Binh is also known under the name Thung Chim, it is the home of thousands kinds of bird. While Trang An, Tam Coc – Bich Dong are the destinations which have become familiar, Thung Nham is still a relatively unfamiliar name for visitors coming to Ninh Binh.
However, if you love the natural beauty of two lyrical landscapes ever for the “Ha Long Bay on land” of the ancient capital, inevitably, the poetic beauty of Thung Nham will not disappoint you. In terms of administrative boundaries, the Thung Nham (Thung Chim) is located in Ninh Hai commune, Hoa Lu district. 
Thung Chim is surrounded by tropical forest strips on limestone mountains, with many valleys and caves. Now Thung Chim is put into operation in tourism (the company’s tourism and commercial enterprise established Biology), with many landscape category, which includes areas of accommodation, restaurants, entertainment centers team building activities. But if you only need to watch the birds, they also organize ticket sales for this activity. 
Valley Rock. Scores first impression with guests as he arrived Thung Nham is a region where the sky, clouds, mountains and river are blended. 
Thung Nham is surrounded by mountains covered with blue limestone strip of jungle interrupted. On this autumn day, fog shrouded the sun is not shining bring Thung Nham a glamor as Penglai realms. Perhaps the tourist features of Ninh Binh is a peaceful setting for each passenger fleet hovered sightseeing. And Thung Nham contribute to this general picture. 
On the blue waters surrounding the limestone foothills, small boat will take you on a journey in the land of the birds. You’ll be sure to see here countless species of birds, the most common are storks, herons, chlorophyll, teal, teal, white-rumped shama, until starling. In particular, it is also home to many rare birds in listed in the Red Book. We pass sealed the trees overhead, while perched joking, when flying as dance attracts every tourist’s gaze. In the quiet spaces known only brandishing paddles and echoes from the cliffs of people sitting on the boat talking, twitter flock of birds call sounded like a symphony, boisterous nature. 
Due new twilight is the time to feed birds on, so to witness the scene of thousands of birds fly beans contained a wetland, instead staying up late afternoon, visitors can choose to go on fall for cool climate, species and chin will foraging near the nest sooner. Not only discover interesting things in life’s wild birds, while according to canoe washed into flooded forests, visitors also felt exotic pristine beauty where there is difficult as Thung Nham. 
After that, you can visit the caves in the rocky mountain to explore itineraries such plays Vai Gioi cave, Buddha Cave, Fairy Cave Fish, Aquarium, Ba Co Cave.
 Leaving the boat walking on the shore, visitors will come to the orchard, visiting the tree under millennia, centuries-old banyan tree, forest, aquaculture zones. 
This is also the ideal location to organize hiking, camping, weekend vacation with many entertainment activities such as fishing, campfire, cultural exchange. With family like resort, or the mass of group companies, it can travel through the night and stayed here. By Thung Nham resort has full infrastructure to cater for your stay. But try not to enjoy the food and accommodation services here, but Andy found space and ecological view it was quite appropriate then. If you stay overnight you will have the chance to visit all the points in Thung Nham, especially to visit the area in late afternoon Bird Park (Bird on numerous times).

Areas for exchange activities, close to the resort about 300 meters, no fuss for the delegation went to a quiet resort. Also if you go overnight you can also go Thung Nham combined with other attractions such as Bich Dong Pagoda, Tam Coc Scenic Area, or Thien Ha cave (newly opened, very beautiful, located next Buddha Cave). You do not necessarily have to sleep in Thung Nham, you can stay on the property in the Ninh Binh city, or sleeping in hotels in Tam Coc. With these of you who can go during the day, you can visit the Buddha Cave, the Bird Park. If you do not see them in the afternoon, the Bird Park can also be visited at around 15 p.m, but not to much

Source: Vietnamtourism.

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