Hai Phong - With 367 islands, more than 300 beaches, and a diverse and rich ecosystem, Cat Ba archipelago in Cat Hai district, Hai Phong city, is an attractive destination to both domestic and foreign tourists all year round.
The dramatic landscapes are characterised by limestone cliffs, coral reefs, lagoons, beaches, and mangrove forests. In 2004 UNESCO recognised the archipelago as a World Biosphere Reserve.
An aerial view of Cat Ba archipelago. (Photo: VNA) |
Cat Ba has been included in the bucket list of many nature-lovers who wish to explore its variety of natural ecosystems. Particularly, Cat Ba National Park has 4,500 hectares of primeval forest, providing habitat for many rare flora and fauna as well as animals that have been listed in the Red Book of Vietnam such as langurs, black squirrels or Chittagong wood.
To those keen on exploring bays, islands and caves, they could take one of the many cruise ships sailing along Lan Ha Bay and you may even be welcomed by the monkeys, 'hospitable' residents of Ca Dua island that is dubbed as 'Monkey island'.
They could also kayak to explore Sang (Light) Cave and Toi (Dark) Cave or scuba dive to get immersed in the colourful world of corals.
One of the most popular tourism activities in Lan Ha Bay is rock climbing, a thrilling experience that is popular abroad but still quite rare in Vietnam.
Endowed with diverse and rich ecological resources, trekking has also thrived and attracted many tourists, especially young ones, to Cat Ba. The routes that they favour are mainly those passing low mountain terrain or valleys with beautiful, unspoiled natural landscapes and cultural-historical heritage sites like Quan Y Cave or Trung Trang Cave.
In order to protect and properly exploit the natural resources of the archipelago, the Hai Phong authority is making a dossier seeking UNESCO’s recognition of Ha Long Bay-Cat Ba archipelago as a World Heritage site.
Top 3 paradise beaches in northern Vietnam Co To, Quan Lan and Cat Ba, to name a few, are considered paradise resorts in northern Vietnam that visitors should not miss during your Vietnam tour this summer. |
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Can’t-miss spots for Cat Ba sightseeing tour (photos) Lan Ha Bay is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ha Long Bay. It consists of more than 300 limestone islets and is one of the most outstanding destinations on Cat Ba island. |
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