ABOUT THE GULF OF TOKIN
Located in northeast Vietnam around 165 km from the capital Hanoi, stretches over 43,400 hectares. It includes more than 1,600 islands and islets, most uninhabited and unaffected by humans, offering a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars and an ideal model of a mature Karst landscape.
Trinh Nu Cave Area Sung Sot Cave Me Cung Cave Thien Cung Cave View DetailsBai Tu Long Bay, situated to the northeast of the core zone of Halong Bay, is every bit as scenic as its famous neighbour. In fact, since it remains in the initial stages as a tourism destination, the experience of visiting here can be even more impressive.
Thien Canh Son Cave Vung Vieng Floating Village Cong Dam Area Cap La Area View DetailsLying adjacent to Halong Bay's southern border, Lan Ha Bay is home to Cat Ba Island and covers over 7,000 hectares, most of which is under the management of Cat Ba National Park.
Viet Hai Village Ba Trai Dao Beach Ba Ham Lake Cua Van Fishing Village Tien Ong Cave Luon Cave Tung Sau Pearl Farm View Details