The best pictures of Van Long Natural Reserve
Around 80 kilometers from
Hanoi, Van Long Nature Reserve in Gia Van Commune, Gia Vien District, Ninh
Binh Province is as beautiful as a painting.
The site is where tourists can come to find peace in a
tranquil atmosphere. Although it was opened for tourism in 1998, Van Long is
still as primitive as ever. It remains an attractive destination for local
and foreign visitors.
Along with Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex and Tam
Coc-Bich Dong National Park in the province, Van Long Nature Reserve is
considered an overland equivalent of Halong Bay with imposing cliffs and
mountains and vast lakes which form a stunning scene.
Van Long has 33 caves of different sizes but only some
of them are open to tourists.
Coming to the site, tourists should take bamboo basket
boat tours to see Delacour’s langur in Ca Cave and the shades of mountains
reflected on the crystal clear water surface in Bong Cave.
A sightseeing trip by boat takes around one hour and a half and costs VND75,000 (nearly US$3.4) per adult . Tourists should take the tour early in the morning to watch the site at dawn, or late in the afternoon to admire the breathtaking view of flocks of storks returning to their nests at sunset.
Van Long Nature Reserve holds two national records: the
biggest community of Delacour’s langur and the largest natural painting.
The biggest wetland nature reserve site in the northern
delta with an area of 3,500 hectares is home to thousands of terrestrial and
aquatic animals and plants.
Among them are rare and endangered species such as
waterfowl, giant water bug which is in Vietnam’s Red Book, and Delacour’s
langur, a critically endangered species at home and abroad.
Photo: skydoor
Compiled
by Pha Le
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Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 3, 2017
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