Karst are not exceptional
in Asia, as these limestone towers are also found in Thailand's Krabi island
and China's Guilin area. As the bay here fill so far as the eye can see, almost
however, Vietnam's Halong Bay leaves karst formations in the dust. Some of
those islands are also so large that they've lakes, beaches and forests .
It is unlikely today to see
any dragons in Halong Bay, but the bay is a place filled with biodiversity.
Coastline and the islands are covered with lovely rainforests where wildlife
fans can see many species of colorful birds and amphibians. It is a marine
paradise of endangered species and corals including the dugong, of fish and
marine creatures.
Regrettably, the natural
riches and beauty of Halong Bay has also made it a target for people who wish
to exploit its resources. It is due to the pressure of hunting and overfishing
in the area in danger of losing much of its aura. Although precious coral and
shells in the sea are being ripped out to turn into trinkets and souvenirs for
tourists Game hunters are fast decreasing the populations of animals. Halong Bay overnight cruise
Many businesses supply a
new benchmark for luxury cruising Halong Bay and today widely known as the number
one choice for discerning travellers, operating a fleet of four newly built
wooden junks made in time-honoured traditional style, with modern and luxury
cabins and amenities.
Halong Bay is not only
about the limestone karsts, or the cavernous grottoes hollowed out of so a
number of these islands. What else passengers need to know, is there to see in
Halong Bay. And what particularly, they would like to know, of wildlife.
Using its breathtaking
archipelago of islands towering out of water that is drinkable, Halong Bay
takes the breath away with its mysterious however enchanting beauty. All these
3,000 naturally-formed limestone pillars are what make Halong Bay a location
not found anywhere else on the planet, and recognized by UNESCO as a World
Heritage Site in 1994. Here, you are able to explore a landscape of caves,
lakes and arches, full of wildlife that is rare.
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