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With a pristine natural beauty and diversity of terrain including beaches, waterfalls, streams, and lakes, Hoa Lan Island on the south-central province's Nha Phu Lagoon covers 400 hectares, of which 37 hectares are used by Long Phu JSC for tourism. |
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Kayaking through mangroves is a new service started in February to enhance visitor experience and promote tourism. There are about 10 kayaks on the island; each one is 3.8 meters long and 0.9 meters wide. |
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Visitors can row a kayak on their own or with a partner to explore two kilometers of the mangrove forest. They are instructed in basic kayaking techniques, required to wear life jackets throughout the journey and stick to the right route. During the tour, supervisors are always on duty to assist adventurers if necessary. Kayak rental costs VND100,000 ($4.33) per hour. |
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The mangrove forest, near the coast, is about four hectares wide with a dense population of mangroves among other plants. It is also home to many types of crab and fish. |
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Binh An Beach with a coastline of two kilometers is the place for swimming and relaxing. It is ideal for underwater games, featuring a 2,000-square-meter floating buoy park, jet skies and parachutes. |
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The 175-meter-long walkway over the mangrove forest is a favorite tourist spot for taking photos. The bridge is surrounded with rocks in different sizes and natural scenery. |
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The Toc Tien Waterfall climbing tour is a favorite activity here. The three waterfalls boast altitudes of 200, 400 and 500 meters above sea level. The tour is suitable for both amateur and professional climbers. |
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In the afternoon, camping on the beach is recommended. The area has seven accommodation sites and more than 200 tents for rent. |