24/11/2024 at 08:41 (GMT+7)
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Ha Long - an ideal destination to enjoy autumn

The seasonal change from summer to autumn is the wonderful time to explore a different beauty of Ha Long bay beside the vibrant colour of the sun that seems really well-known for a long time.

The breathtaking view of Ha Long bay in autumn

Located in the northeast of Vietnam, Ha Long Bay covers 1,550 square kilometers, with 1,969 islands. The bay has received UNESCO accolades twice before. In 1994, it was designated a natural heritage site for its natural landscape, marking Vietnam's first recognition in this category. In 2020, it secured a second accolade for its geological and geomorphological value.

The seasonal change from summer to autumn is the ideal time to visit the bay, when the cool weather and fresh air make it more comfortable to travel. Travelers can choose to go on a cruise to admire the beauty of the bay, visit famous destinations such as the Sung Sot Cave, Thien Cung Grotto (Heavenly Palace), Fighting Cocks Islet, and Titop Beach.

Another option to contemplate Halong Bay is the unforgettable experience on the Queen Cable Car at Sun World Ha Long, bringing a panoramic view of the UNESCO Heritage Bay from the above to Ba Deo Hill. Right here, you are able to experience the thrilling feeling of the Alpine Coaster to once again admire the bay in a different way, or explore the Buddhist culture at Bao Hai Linh Thong pagoda, full of tranquility.

Visitors can also immerse into calm beauty of the beach with the smooth white sand and take a sightseeing of the stunning scenery of Ha Long Bay. 

Recently, Tripadvisor, the world's largest travel platform, released the list as part of its annual Travelers' Choice Best of the Best Things to Do awards. Cruising in Ha Long Bay was listed among 25 world's most exciting experience. Accordingly, a trip exploring Ha Long Bay offers tourists the chance to discover tranquil, less crowded destinations with crystal-clear waters, stunning rock formations, and smooth white sandy beaches.

By QMG Reporters