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Bai Tu Long Bay

Bai Tu Long Bay is one of the bays in the Halong Bay complex that belongs to route 4, the destination of Signature Cruises. Come with us to explore this peaceful area!

Bai Tu Long Bay – Route 4 of Halong Bay Complex.

Overview

Bai Tu Long Bay sits directly northeast of Halong Bay, and while it may be Halong’s lesser-known neighbor, it is without a doubt, equal in beauty! The Bay encompasses Bai Tu Long National Park and like Halong Bay, is an area protected by the local government on both land and sea.

Belonging to route 4 in the Halong Bay complex, Bai Tu Long Bay is an ideal tourist destination because of the wild and natural features of this area, bringing peace due to little human exploitation of tourism. This place promises to be a place you cannot miss when coming to Quang Ninh Province.

The Legend of Bai Tu Long Bay

In the minds of the ancient Vietnamese people, there existed a rich imagination and the origin of the Dragon and Fairy descendants. According to the legend, when the country was newly established and faced foreign invaders, the Jade Emperor sent Mother Dragon and her Child Dragons down to earth to help fight the invaders. The Dragons breathed fire and burned the enemy ships. Pearls built towering stone walls to block the enemy from advancing.

After the war ended, Mother Dragon and Child Dragon did not return to heaven but stayed on earth. From then on, the Dragons accompanied each other to protect the people of Dai Viet. In accordance with Halong legend, Halong Bay is the final home and resting place of a fierce mother dragon who was sent to help the early Vietnamese defend their country from foreign invaders. Bai Tu Long Bay is said to be the area where her children descended and remained. ‘Bai Tu Long’ translated into English, means ‘Bowing down and showing respect to the dragon’s children’. “Ha Long” symbolizes the place where Mother Dragon landed, the place where Child Dragon landed is called “Bai Tu Long”.

Geographical Location and Natural Conditions

Bai Tu Long Bay is located in the northeastern Halong bay and encompasses a total area of 158 km2.

It incorporates a population of about 320,000 inhabitants, residing mostly on Van Don district, Quan Lan island and Ngoc Vung Island.

Bai Tu Long is made up of hundreds of islands and islets, some of which are well-known tourist locations, and others that are completely unknown to foreign visitors. This particular bay is home to a variety of ecosystems – visitors can find mangroves, schist islands, coral reefs, and tropical forests.

Visitors to Bai Tu Long will notice that the landscape is identical to that of Halong Bay, and that it is more of an extension of Halong rather than a neighbour. Just like Halong Bay, throughout Bai Tu Long there are giant limestone karsts jutting out of the tranquil green waters. However, in Bai Tu Long the karsts seem slightly taller, the concentration of them feels somewhat denser and the number of tourists are fewer. All of this adds to the wonderful feeling of being somewhere almost undiscovered, allowing visitors to truly contemplate their surroundings in peace.

Cruise Bai Tu Long Bay

The best way to explore Bai Tu Long Bay is undeniably by joining a tour in a traditional wooden junk boat. Many cruise operators will help their guests to enjoy Bai Tu Long in the best way possible, with many activities to make the most of the experience.

Bai Tu Long Bay (route 4) cruise map – Signature Cruises.

Things Not To Miss in Bai Tu Long Bay

Fishing Village 

While in Bai Tu Long Bay, one point of interest that you cannot miss is Vung Vieng Fishing Village. At Vung Vieng, visitors will be immersed in local culture and learn about the fishing families who have made their homes here. The best way to explore Vung Vieng Fishing Village. is probably by kayak. Kayaking is an easy and fun mode of transportation as the ocean is mostly very calm and serene in this area. It gives you the freedom to go at your own pace.

Caves 

The bay is also the location for many of Halong Bay’s famous caves – each one impressive in its own way. Exploring the caves can give an almost spiritual experience as you take in the beauty of stalactites and stalagmites that glisten in the beams of light that sometimes make their way into the caves. The most famous cave in the area is Thien Canh Son Cave. Visitors can reach this destination by walking through a hidden path under the dense forest canopy.

Cave gate near Vung Vieng Fishing Village.

Beaches 

As for beaches, Bai Tu Long Bay has a wealth of options and may even overshadow Halong Bay. Most are genuinely beautiful, with glorious white sand, cool green waters and framed by those famous limestone karsts. In order to preserve the wildness and natural beauty of the area, swimming is not permitted. For that reason, Bai Tu Long Bay is still keeping its unique scenery that you cannot find any where else.

Ban Chan Beach – Bai Tu Long Bay.

Ban Chan is possibly the most popular and the biggest beach in the bay. Swimming and snorkeling at Ban Chan beach are highly recommended, as Bai Tu Long has clear and clean waters and usually great visibility.

Weather & Climate

Bai Tu Long Bay is beautiful at any time of year (Average: 15°to 25°), but if you are looking for temperate, sunny and steady weather, the best time to go would be in early summer (January to May) and late autumn (October to November). At these times, there is more guaranteed sunshine, less rain and the weather is less unpredictable than it is from July to September, when storms are frequent.

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