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Lan Ha Bay 3D/2N

Listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO 1994, Halong Bay is a stunning limestone archipelago stretching over some 1500 square kilometers and comprising nearly 2000 islets. Also known as the bay of ‘the descending dragon’, legend has is that the bay was formed when a dragon plunged into the sea whipping its tail from side to side that carved a stunning seascape of craggy limestone karst islands.

Lan Ha Bay
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Lan Ha Bay 2D/1N

Listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO 1994, Halong Bay is a stunning limestone archipelago stretching over some 1500 square kilometers and comprising nearly 2000 islets. Also known as the bay of ‘the descending dragon’, legend has is that the bay was formed when a dragon plunged into the sea whipping its tail from side to side that carved a stunning seascape of craggy limestone karst islands.

Lan Ha Bay
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Lan Ha Bay 1 Day

Listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO 1994, Halong Bay is a stunning limestone archipelago stretching over some 1500 square kilometers and comprising nearly 2000 islets. Also known as the bay of ‘the descending dragon’, legend has is that the bay was formed when a dragon plunged into the sea whipping its tail from side to side that carved a stunning seascape of craggy limestone karst islands.

Bai Tu Long Bay
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Bai Tu Long Bay 3D/2N

Listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO 1994, Halong Bay is a stunning limestone archipelago stretching over some 1500 square kilometers and comprising nearly 2000 islets. Also known as the bay of ‘the descending dragon’, legend has is that the bay was formed when a dragon plunged into the sea whipping its tail from side to side that carved a stunning seascape of craggy limestone karst islands.