Halong Bay is one of the world’s natural wonders, and is the most beautiful tourist destination of Vietnam.
Halong Bay features more than one thousand awesome limestone karsts and islands of various sizes and shapes along the coastline of Halong Beach.
1. What?
Named “Hạ Long” in Vietnamese and “Halong” in English,
Halong Bay is a famous UNESCO World Heritage site featuring thousands of beautiful limestone karsts, and around 2000 islands and islets. It draws around 2.58 million tourists per year.
Update:
Halong bay welcomed over 4,4 million visitors in 2019, of which 2,9m are international arrivals.
2. Where?
Located in North-Eastern
Vietnam,
Halong Bay may be found in the mountainous Quang Ninh province.
Distance between
Halong bay and other destinations in Vietnam:
Location |
Distance |
Estimated travel time |
Hanoi |
170 km (105 miles) |
2-3 hours (by bus) |
Sapa |
491 km (305 miles) |
7-9 hours (by bus) |
Da Nang |
879 km (546 miles) |
4-5 hours (plane + bus) |
Hoi An |
907 km (563 miles) |
4-6 hours (plane + bus) |
Nha Trang |
1400 km (869 miles) |
6-7 hours (plane + bus) |
Da Lat |
1527 km (948 miles) |
6-7 hours (plane + bus) |
Ho Chi Minh city |
1723 km (1070 miles) |
6-7 hours (plane + bus) |
3. When?
While the rock formations that make up
Halong Bay can be dated back 3 million years, evidence shows that people have only inhabited the
Halong area for tens of thousands of years. Today visitors flock to
Halong Bay year round to take in the scenery!
4. Size?
Halong Bay has an area of 1553 km² and coastline spanning 120 km. The bay is relatively shallow with its deepest depth measuring at 33 feet (10 metres).
5. Population?
Approximately 1600 people live in four floating fishing villages: Cua Van, Ba Hang, Cong Tau and Vung Vieng – this means that the majority of the 2000 islands that make up
Halong Bay are uninhabited.
6. Wildlife?
Halong bay is home to a broad spectrum of wildlife and boasts high biodiversity. There are 450 species of Mollusc and over 200 unique types of fish! Hawks, Sea Eagles, monkeys, antelopes, lizards and frogs may also be seen on the islands that make up Halong Bay.
7. Attractions?
Aside from the natural scenery that commands
Halong Bay, other great attractions include the floating fishing villages where the local fishing people can be found going about their daily business.
8. Activities?
For visitors to
Halong Bay fun activities may include kayaking, squid-fishing, Tai Chi, scuba-diving and snorkeling.
9. Festivities?
Since 2006, Halong Carnival has been the spotlight of
Halong Tourism Week and the biggest festivity in the bay. Held annually, the festival is a chance for participants to showcase and celebrate the unique culture of Vietnam.
Halong Tourism Week is usually in April or May and includes a Miss Halong Contest.
10. History?
Archaeologists believe that humans have lived in
Halong Bay for around 18,000 years. Over the centuries, Halong Bay has been the scene for many naval conflicts between Vietnam and foreign aggressors.
11. Awards?
In 2000
Halong Bay was designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site and in 2007 it achieved recognition as one of the New7Wonders of Nature.
12. When to go?
The best time to visit
Halong Bay is during the dry season between October and April, as the weather is milder and the visibility is better.