Leading five Binh Thuan activities
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Leading five Binh Thuan activities

A province with various scenery, archaeological treasures, and various experiences for visitors of all kinds may be found on Vietnam's southeast coast. Families, foodies, spiritual travelers, adventurers, and spiritual tourists will all find something to enjoy about the place. For the sun, sea, sand, spiritual places, and one delicious fish sauce, insiders travel to the province of Binh Thuan. Consider visiting? Here are the top activities.

Visit the lovely Ke Ga Cape for some sightseeing (Mui Ke Ga)

Do you want breathtaking natural beauty to ease your stress? Go to Ke Ga Cape, a 500-meter-off-the-shore outcropping of land. A sandbank connects it during low tide. People travel here to see an untamed, rough coastline that hasn't been spoiled by tourists.

What is the main draw? The magnificent lighthouse from the nineteenth century is reportedly the oldest in Vietnam. Its magnificent octagonal design, which was constructed during the French colonial era, is a photographer's fantasy. For expansive sea vistas as far as the eye can see, enter and ascend the stairs.

The enormous rocks that line the beach will also capture your interest. To enjoy a tranquil sunset, climb up one of these monolithic slabs that are stacked in interesting configurations.

Experience Mui Ne's sailing and surfing

The main draw of Binh Thuan province is this adventure-tourist hotspot. People can do a lot of things thanks to the dunes, wind, and waves that it has.

First up is the "flying sand mound," so named because it transforms overnight in response to the wind. Instagram users adore this spot for the unusually desert-like photos that may be taken there. Try sandboarding on the slopes, both for kids and adults. Squeals of delight are assured. There are also 4x4 dune-bashing experiences available at sunrise and sunset.

At Mui Ne, there are a variety of water sports to choose from. Surfers with experience can rent a board and catch a wave. Alternatively, enroll in instruction at a surf school. The ideal wind conditions for kiteboarding are from November to April during the northeast monsoon season. Swimmers who are physically fit and strong are urged to sign up for instruction in this exciting, difficult sport.

Kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) are two additional popular pastimes. Foodies might like to go on a kayak tour to a local fishing village in the morning. Watch the fishermen bring in their daily catch and observe how the people have lived for many years.

Enjoy the splendor of various holy places

The province of Binh Thuan has long been home to a variety of cultures. The Poshanu Tower Complex and the Ong Phan Thiet Pagoda, two of its most important holy places, attest to this. For history aficionados and spiritual tourists, both are must-see locations.

In Ninh Thuan, there is also a sizable and striking Chinese-style temple. Around 1770 saw the construction of the Ong Phan Thiet Pagoda, which is made up of rows of dwellings joined in a peculiar way.

The pagoda's visual components are stunning, so be prepared to be in awe of them. Its columns, sculptures, murals, and antique bells were all elaborately embellished with complex patterns. This visual feast will genuinely arouse your soul. If at all possible, plan your trip to coincide with one of the two local festivals. Lunar New Year celebrations take place during the Nghinh Ong Tam Thanh De Quan Festival. Then, every two years on even-numbered years, there is a festival honoring the lion and dragon.

Tourists should respect the sacredness of these places of worship when they go there. When snapping pictures, dress modestly and exercise caution.

Find out how to make the well-known Phan Thiet fish sauce

It should come as no surprise that Binh Thuan province relies on the bounty of the sea given that it has 192 kilometers of coastline. For example, Phan Thiet fish sauce, one of the nation's most well-known sauces, has been manufactured here for more than 200 years. It has become well-known both in Vietnam and beyond the country because of its peculiar flavor. This location produces about 25 million liters of the product each year.

The method and recipe have been passed down through the ancestors over time. In Thanh Hai, Phu Hai, Duc Thang, and Ham Tien villages, you may go to the "tent huts" where it is made. Making the fish sauce can take up to a year. Anchovies with charcoal and pepper stripes, mulberry water, a ton of mineral salt, and plenty of patience are all required for the delicate incubation procedure. Foodies would be foolish to skip a visit to a community that makes the fish sauce.

The Novaworld Complex offers entertainment

Are you looking to play a round of golf or have a blast with your family at a top-notch amusement park? At the recently established NovaWorld Phan Thiet, you can do all of this and much more. The entertainment and tourism complex features upscale lodging options like hotels and villas, as well as shopping and a Greg Norman-designed golf course. A waterpark, sports complex, petting zoo, and beach club are also present. What more could you possibly require to maintain family harmony?


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