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Khanh Hoa Province , a rich land of history and culture. Located in the Southern part of central Vietnam, this coastal city is endowed with a special nature beauty, with its untouched bays, dreamy islands, white sand beaches, coral reefs, Cham historical remnants and peaceful fishing villages.
Khanh Hoa is home to a number of stunning natural features. About 50km north of Nha Trang, Van Phong Bay , one of the deepest bays in the world and a favourite with scuba divers, is a wild paradise famous for its untouched beaches, beautiful mountains, and pristine forests with hundreds of species of rare plants and animals. This beautiful bay contains a number of islets, peninsulas and beaches, and is home to a diverse range of ecosystems, including rainforests, mangrove swamps and sand dunes.
There we can develop many kinds of sea and mountain sports, such as windsurfing, diving, sailing, climbing, mineral water bathing... According to the Plant of Developing Tourism in Vietnam, the beautiful Van Phong Bay (especially Ki-em Art House Resort) is totally available for green tourism. |