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Day 1: Ha Noi – Ha Long
8:00 pick-up in Ha Noi, drive to Ha Long, 12:30 embark the cruise boat, 13:00 start cruising inside them for hours lunch, visit caves, visit fisherman floating village, go kayaking, move, 19:00 dinner, 21:00 octopus fishing or relax, stay overnight around the cruise ship or junk.

Cat Ba Island
Cat Ba is, at 87 square miles, the most important island in the bay and the main overnight hotel stop on inexpensive package tours. Approximately half of the island's area is covered by a national park-also a UN Biosphere Reserve, which is home to the highly endangered Cat Ba langur. Although there is much beauty to explore on the island, Cat Ba town itself (pop. The park faces the continual challenge of protecting its biodiversity while encouraging tourism. This golden-headed langur is rarely seen, as fewer than 100 specimens are viewed as to survive in the wild, although it is the subject of the well-organized conservation program. 8,000) has less to provide visitors. Many with the tours of Ha Long Bay include Cat Ba, so getting to the island is not hard. Other mammals within the park include civet cats and oriental giant squirrels. For more info about tour to halong travel guide (www.halongbay.Biz) Bay, go to halong tour guide Bay Package

Advance resgistration is essential with fullname, date of birth, nationality, gender, passport number, vadid visa to for those passengers. - Cruise itinerary & shedule are susceptible to change upon climate conditions.

Other caves you may desire to visit include: Trong Cave (Drum Cave), Tam Cung Cave (Three Palace Grotto), Bo Nong Cave (Pelican Cave). This can be a popular cave for day trippers on their way to Cat Ba Island. Other places of interest Thien Cung Grotto (Heaven Palace Grotto): Climbing steep stairs through thick forest, visitors on the Thien Cung Grotto enter a huge chamber adorned with stalactites and stalagmites of all kinds.



Trinh Nu Cave (Virgin Cave): A story is told that in lieu of marry an old king, a beautiful local girl fled to this cave and committed suicide by turning herself right into a rock formation within the cave. Your tour boat may stop near Virgin Cave for that night. Virgin Cave tunnels through the island above for greater than a mile, with lots of beautiful chambers on both sides.

Fifty steps lead up to the cave entrance. Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave):
One of the largest and many impressive with the caves, the Surprise Cave was presented with its name by the astonished French explorers who discovered it in 1901. Once you emerge from the caves you will be rewarded which has a spectacular view within the bay below. From there you'll move through three progressively larger grottoes, each festooned with stalactites and stalagmites that undertake different shapes, such as a dragon, tiger and penguin.

You can see them from boat tours or all on your own by kayak. The residents of the floating fishing communities are intimately connected on the sea in their lives Floating fishing villages
A community close to 1,600 people lives on Ha Long Bay in numerous floating fishing villages.

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For valid reason early French explorers named it "Grotte des merveilles"-the cave of marvels. A second, narrow chamber leads to a huge third grotto, with spectacular animal-shaped rock formations. The cave includes three chambers. Dau Go Cave (Cave of the Stakes): According to legend, the wooden stakes that General Tran Hung Dao employed to stop the Mongol fleet were stored here. The halong travel first includes a massive pillar that appears to be a monk holding a cane.

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