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Information : Festival Hot Air Baloon in Da Nang - Discount 10% Tour Luxury Travel

A festival hot air balloon in Đà Nẵng during the Asian Beach Games. The city plans to host the first International Balloon Festival in December of 2018.




 

The balloon will be lit and performed from the East Sea Park to Asia Park Da Nang







You will enjoy the multi-color balloon show in Da Nang skyline of Korea. With elaborate preparation, each show is not only a party of sound and light, but also spectacular performances of fireworks, but also a piece of art that converts the beauty of Vietnamese heritage. gender recognition






                                        




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Con Dao Islands - The Best Beach in Viet Nam



Con Dao Islands - The Best Beach in Viet Nam
What to See and Do on Con Dao Island


Con Dao Islands, also known as Con Dao National park, are an archipelago of 16 mostly uninhabited islets just off the southern coast of Vietnam, each of which offering expansive beaches shaded with evergreen trees. Great for savvy travellers looking to escape bustling city life, the main island also boasts miles of coastal roads, hiking trails and a wide range of outdoor activities. The main (and only inhabited) island, Con Son was once the site of French-run prisons for Vietnamese involved in the independence movement. Most of the derelict prisons are located in Con Son Town, where you can visit the prison cells, and infamous tiger cages. Many locals visit Con Son to pay their respects to revolutionaries such as Vo Thi Sau, the first women on the island to have been executed by the French.






Aside from this rather bleak part of Con Son, the island has plenty of unspoilt beaches where you can enjoy a day of sunbathing, swimming, and dining on fresh seafood. Closest to the town is Bai An Hai Beach, which connects Ben Dam Harbour to several beachfront resorts and fishing villages. If you prefer privacy, rent a motorbike and make your way south towards Mui Ca Map (Shark Cape) and Nhat Beach to enjoy fine white sands and breathtaking views of the ocean. Island-hopping and diving are popular activities on Con Dao Islands, where you can explore most of the uninhabited islets and spot various wildlife such as stingrays, barracudas, moray eels, and dugongs. Due to its status as a national park, you need to arrange your trip with Con Dao National Park Headquarters (29 Vo Thi Sau, Con Dao District, Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province). Hon Bay Canh Island is renowned for its turtle breeding grounds, so if you’re visiting between June and September, you may even get a chance to watch turtles laying their eggs.
 



Small Island but Many Magnificent Beaches

If you are usually enchanted by long sandy beaches with clear blue water, visiting Con Dao is definitely a good option for you. Just wander around the island and you will find many accessible beaches and each with a unique and wild beauty that is unlike any others.


Bai Dam Trau

Possessing an untouched nature with light waves, blue water, white sand, and colorful coral reefs, Dam Trau is one of the most gorgeous beaches that visitors should not miss out on when traveling to the island. Not only can tourists enjoy comfortable moments of swimming and sunbathing but you can also get to know a little bit of its history and culture.
 



Bai Suoi Nong

Bai Suoi Nong is located near Dam Trau. To get there, tourists are required to go through a road tunneled by forest. Thanks to this geographic separation, the beach is nearly unspoiled with white sand and lush mangroves, creating a heaven that anyone coming to this island needs to spend some time exploring.
 



Bai Lo Voi & Bai An Hai

Lo Voi Beach and An Hai Beach are located along Ton Duc Thang Street, offering a great place to play with waves and do some camping. These two beaches are suitable for guests traveling with family and kids since it is easier to reach than others. Lo Voi Beach is famous for its long white sand covered strip of beach shaded by numerous poplars, meanwhile, An Hai beach is surrounded by many majestic mountains. An Hai is also the largest scale beach in the central area of the island.
 



Con Dao Museum

The Museum is the repository of many precious items and artifacts collected from the painful time of war. The gallery is divided into four spaces referring to these topics: Con Dao – Country & People; Con Dao – A hell on earth; Con Dao – Battlefield and School and Con Dao today. Also, a special corner is saved to display the images and objects of female heroes of the war, like Vo Thi Sau – the girl who died heroically. By visiting the museum and having a look through some 2000 pieces and antiques displayed here, foreigners can partly see the fearless fighting spirit of the patriotic soldiers during the 113 years of war that Vietnam participated in.
 






Con Dao Prison
Formally put into use in 1982, The Prison is classified as one of the oldest and largest relics in Vietnam built by the French. During its years in operation, this place held the most haunting memories of prisoners being tortured. Now, Con Dao Prison and its tragic history has become a demonstration of how good people will overcome the evil and violent actions of others. This overpowering feeling radiates throughout this entire establishment connecting one receptive soul to another, no matter where they may be. For this reason alone, this place is well worth visiting









Formally put into use in 1982, The CON DAO Prison is classified as one of the oldest and largest relics in Vietnam built by the French.






Six Sense Con Dao Resort Luxury

True to Six Senses' philosophy of selecting remote yet accessible destinations in areas of outstanding natural beauty, Six Senses Con Dao enjoys a breathtaking setting in a protected national and marine park.

The first five-star resort in Vietnam's archipelago islands, it is contemporary in design and reflects the essence of a traditional fishing village.

For complete peace of mind, arriving guests can arrange their domestic round-trip flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Six Senses Con Dao by contacting the resort’s reservations department.




















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How to Spend 24 Hours in Vung Tau, Vietnam


Vung Tau - Vietnam

As the Saigon River’s tributaries snake their way through mangrove and lowland jungle toward the East Sea, Ho Chi Minh’s nearest beach town peaks through the ocean mist. Vung Tau lies an hour and a half southeast of Vietnam’s largest city and is more commonly visited by domestic tourists than international travelers.






Arrive by Hydrofoil

There are a few different ways to reach Vung Tau from Saigon. Most travelers opt for a bus or van and this trip should take around an hour and a half. It’s a relatively smooth and easy affair as the two cities are connected by a major highway. However, for the more adventurous travelers, there is an even better option.

From District 1 in downtown Saigon, a number of different hydrofoils ferry passengers to and from the beach. These high-speed boats should generally complete the journey about a half hour faster than a bus. For many, twisting through mangrove jungle is a far more pleasant experience than roaring down the highway. However, be warned that it’s not entirely uncommon for these boats to break down and travel times to double; so again this is the more adventurous route. Tickets can be bought in Saigon at Bach Dang Pier and shouldn’t be more than 10 USD each way.





Climb Small Mountain

As the hydrofoil whips into the East Sea toward Vung Tau, one of the first signs of the city you’ll see will be a large, white statue of Jesus jutting from a coastal jungle mount. After arriving at port, walk toward Phan Chu Trinh street until you reach the stairs at the base of Small Mountain. This lush outcropping is only 200 meters tall, yet offers fantastic views of the city, beaches and sea. Once reaching the summit, pay the nominal fee and climb to the top of the lighthouse.







Soak up the sun on Back Beach

For some, Vung Tau’s beaches may be a bit of a letdown. They’re not always the cleanest and certainly not to be compared to the beautiful beaches that dot southeast Asia. However, they are the close to Saigon and certainly a refreshing alternative to the concrete chaos. After working up a sweat on Small Mountain, walk away from the port and toward the sea. Back Beach runs for three kilometers on the eastern-facing edge of the city. Umbrellas and beach chairs can be rented for a dollar each and a number of different seaside businesses rent surf and kite boards.








Take the cable car up Big Mountain

In the afternoon, make your way back towards the port and purchase a ticket on the Doppel Mayer Cable Car for 15USD. After a short ride you’ll be met by some of the nicest views the city has to offer. Look out toward the sea and the statue atop Small Mountain. Have a snack at one of the food stalls and relax with the refreshingly calm and cool sea breeze.





Have seafood dinner on the coast

Back down at sea level, it’s time to eat and seafood’s on the menu. Walk or take a cab along the rocky coast until you arrive at Ganh Hoa. This sprawling restaurant hanging over the East Sea may be home to the province’s best seafood. Fill up on oysters and fried squid as the sun sets and the lights of ships waiting to land in Saigon begin to illuminate the horizon.








Water rock

If you do not choose to travel with the sea, the trip "climbing streams" in Suoi Da - Suoi Tien is sure to be the first destination you want to explore not only bring the beauty of the country, The streams in the green curled up in the mural paintings that fountain is also a paradise for you to find the light with the experience of setting up tents, discovering nature, bathing and enjoying the barbecue next to the line. Cool stream.

Lac step into the upper Suoi Da - Suoi Tien, you also see and feel the fresh air of the green forest and the murmuring water serenity between nature.








Binh Chau Hot Spring
Binh Chau Hot Spring is located in Bung Rieng Commune, Xuyen Moc District, Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province. It is a place of relaxation, relaxation and health care that can not be missed when coming to Vung Tau.





Boiled eggs, specialty dishes are boiled directly with mineral water hot mineral springs in Binh Chau.





Ho May
Ho May tourist site attracts tourists with quite special terrain. With 2 artificial lakes named Ho May Thuong and Ho May down with an area of ​​about 3 hectares on the top of the Big Mountain ... you can not help but be surprised by the new natural scenery here.







Explore the unique sea floor of Vietnam
If you love adventure and love to explore. I will lead you to a road that in Saigon will never see. Yeah, say for the monument is always in Vietnam always. A road full of thorns under the sea. That is the way the sea floor is located right at Hon Ba. Hon Ba is located on Ha Long Road (another name is Thuy Van) in Bai Sau of Vung Tau City. This place is always busy busy calendar. If viewed from a distance or from the mountain with the statue of God, Hon Ba between the sea interspersed with the green of the trees and the red of the tile roof. Scenic poetry makes you come here to stop to watch from afar, by the waves all year round patting the shore.







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