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Fairy Stream
Fairy Stream
Flanked by vibrant red stone formations and verdant bamboo groves, the Fairy Stream is a demure natural wonder. The water, dyed red by natural sediments, is no more than knee deep, and usually barely passes the ankles, making for a picture-perfect place to cool your feet. Along the way, you’ll not only find plenty of photo opportunities, but several food stalls where you can stop to enjoy a bit to eat in this beautiful setting.
White sand dunes in Mui Ne
White sand dunes in Mui Ne
The White Sand Dunes (also called Bau Trang) are vast stretches of white, powdery sand that create an almost desert-like landscape. They are located about 25 kilometers northeast of Mui Ne, and they’re one of the largest sand dunes in Vietnam. The dunes themselves are quite stunning and stretch over a large area, offering breathtaking views, especially at sunrise or sunset when the light hits the sand, creating beautiful colors and shadows.
Red Sand dunes in Mui Ne
Red Sand dunes in Mui Ne
The Red Sand Dunes are located just a few kilometers from the center of Mui Ne, making them easily accessible. They are situated between Mui Ne beach and the White Sand Dunes, and are a popular stop for visitors exploring the area. As the name suggests, the Red Sand Dunes are characterized by their reddish-orange color, which makes them distinct from the White Sand Dunes. The sand gets its red hue from the iron-rich soil in the area. The dunes are smaller and more compact compared to the White Sand Dunes, but they offer a charming, picturesque landscape that’s perfect for photography, especially at sunrise or sunset when the light adds a warm glow to the red sands.
Po Klong Garai Cham Tower
Po Klong Garai Cham Tower
The Po Klong Garai Cham Towers were built between the 13th and 14th centuries, during the Champan Kingdom period, which flourished in what is now central and southern Vietnam. These towers are dedicated to Po Klong Garai, a Cham king who is revered for his contributions to the kingdom and its people, particularly in managing the water systems for irrigation and agriculture.
Suoi Do Pagoda
Suoi Do Pagoda
Suoi Do Pagoda is a beautiful Buddhist temple located in Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. Perched on a mountainside and surrounded by lush forests, the temple offers a peaceful and spiritual retreat with stunning natural scenery. To reach the temple, visitors must climb a stone staircase, passing a serene scene of streams and waterfalls, giving rise to the temple's name—"Suoi Do" meaning "Waterfall Stream". The temple is dedicated to Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, the goddess of mercy, and is a popular place for Buddhists to pray for blessings and good fortune. From the top, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and coastline. The combination of natural beauty and spiritual atmosphere makes Suoi Do Pagoda a must-see destination for visitors seeking peace, contemplation, and connection with nature.
Phap Vien Thanh Son
Phap Vien Thanh Son
Phap Vien Thanh Son is a beautiful Buddhist temple nestled in the mountains of Khanh Hoa Province. Known for its grand architecture and peaceful surroundings, the temple features intricate statues, pagodas, and meditation areas. It serves as a spiritual retreat for monks and visitors seeking inner peace. The temple’s setting amidst nature enhances its tranquil ambiance.
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SUV 7 Seats
SUV 7 Seats
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