Ha Long Tours

2523 Views / 25/04/2024 / thuyquynh
Da Lat is expected to become the most crowded destination during the upcoming five-day holidays, followed by beach cities Da Nang and Nha Trang as tourists seek to escape ongoing...
3820 Views / 24/07/2021 / vietnamtour
The last location for the “Kong: Skull Island” film crew in Vietnam was Ha Long Bay in northern Quang Ninh province, which is a UNESCO world heritage site on two...
3998 Views / 20/07/2021 / vietnamtour
From high in the sky, Halong Bay – a wonder of the world looks like an amazingly lively, fantastic, and huge picture.
4283 Views / 05/05/2021 / vietnamtour
Tourists visiting Vietnam often consider Halong Bay to be a must-see destination due to its breathtaking caves and islands; however, there is another bay that offers even more. Lan Ha...
5095 Views / 14/04/2021 / vietnamtour
Halong Bay is a breathtaking tourist destination in Vietnam. It is located in the Gulf of Tonkin and shapes an impressive seascape of limestone walls, as well as over 1,600...
4464 Views / 14/04/2021 / vietnamtour
Halong Bay is one of the world's natural wonders, with breathtaking scenery. Halong Bay is becoming a popular tourism destination for both domestic and international visitors. The variety of tourism...
3600 Views / 14/04/2021 / vietnamtour
Halong is well-known for its beautiful natural scenery and exciting tourist attractions. Quang Ninh, regarded as the "Country of Buddhism," has many beautiful pagodas that are ideal for spiritual tourism....
3667 Views / 14/04/2021 / vietnamtour
"Halong" means "Bay of Descending Dragons". This unique UNESCO World Heritage Site is a popular place for tourists and it is good to know that large parts of Halong Bay...
3796 Views / 14/04/2021 / vietnamtour
There are many tourist attractions in Halong. With its romantic natural scenery, this location still promises to provide tourists with a fresh and vibrant feeling. With a clean and new...
4587 Views / 09/04/2021 / vietnamtour
Halong Bay is 600 square miles in size and contains nearly 2,000 islands, the majority of which are limestone karsts that soar majestically out of the sea. Twenty million years...