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Kayaking in Halong Bay, Vietnam

14/07/16 03:41 2578

Taking a junk boat cruise might be the top choice for most visitors to Halong Bay, but for a more adventurous way to take in the sights, kayaking offers a unique viewpoint, as you paddle between towering karst cliffs, rocky isles and coastal caves.

There are many caves in Halong Bay, but you must walk many steps to almost the huge caves here. And also big experience that you should get a kayaking through some of the water caves .Halong Bay is very calm , so even safe for the first kayaking learners

Popular spots include the atmospheric Dark & Light Cave, the aptly named Amazing Cave and the unique Luon Cave, where you can follow a tunnel to a secret bay surrounded by looming cliffs. Kayaking is also possible around Cat Ba Island, Ti Top Island and Lan Ha Bay, as well as numerous less-visited locations. Best of all, the bay’s calm waters and mild winds mean it’s fun and safe, even for first-time kayakers.

So the best choice for kayaking is that you should have a trip of 3 days 2 nights in Halong Bay, and on the second day you can have a full day of activity such as swimming and kayaking..

 

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