Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – The Star, one ofthe leading newspapers in Malaysia, cited seven reasons to visit Nha Trang, the“underrated pearl” of Vietnam, in an article recently posted on its website.
Blissfulbeaches
Stretching over 6km of powdery white sand, thecrescent-shaped Nha Trang Beach overlooks one of the most beautiful bays in theworld – Nha Trang Bay – and it is easily accessible by foot from the bustling heartof the city. Stroll along the palm tree-lined promenade, have a picnic on thebeach and idle the afternoon away people-watching.
Come sunset, retire from the beach and take thelift up to the Skylight Nha Trang. Located on the 45th floor of Havana Hotel,the rooftop bar presents an uninterrupted view of the entire city via the 360°Skydeck and is also home to the tallest lighthouse in Vietnam.
Alternatively, set out on a day trip excursion to Da Lat. Nicknamed “The LittleParis”, this charming French-colonial retreat offers a cool respite from thehumid weather. Popular with outdoor and adventure enthusiasts, take part in theextreme sports of rock climbing, whitewater rafting, cliff-jumping, andabseiling.
A soak inthe mud
After a full day at the beach, it’s time to get rid of the sand – by soaking inmud!
It may sound a bit odd but a mud bath is claimedto be an effective remedy against inflammations and skin problems thanks to itshealing and therapeutic properties.
One of the well-known mud bath proprietors isthe Thap Ba Spa which offers the cheapest treatments (200,000 VND for communalbaths, approximately 34RM) in town that comes with a mineral waterfall,swimming pool and a hydrotherapy wall.
A quirky Vietnamese experience, what better wayto get to know a country than by mingling with the locals. If privacy is anissue, opt for a private tub which runs from 400,000 VND (68RM).
Po Nagar Cham
A recommended site for first-time visitors, avisit Po Nagar Cham is a must to understand the cultural heritage of Nha Trang.
Built between the 7th and 12th centuries duringthe ancient Champa empire, the remnants of the temple once dedicated to thegoddess of Po Nagar still serves as a functioning temple today – albeit to theCham and Buddhists devotees.
All that is left of the building now are foureast-facing towers typical of the Cham architecture. As it is a small complex,you could spend a bit of your time exploring the ruins.
(Placesof) Worship wonders
The grandeur of French architecture is on full display at the Nha TrangCathedral and harks back to the spread of Christianity in the 19th century.
Featuring stained glass windows, a square clocktower, and Gothic-styled interior, the cathedral still serves the localCatholic community. Hear the bells – which were cast in France in 1789 –tolling and witness the Mass being held daily between the hours of 5am and6.30pm.
Elsewhere, the imposing white statue of Buddhacan be seen on the foothill of Trai Thuy Mountain as it keeps watch over the city.To reach Long Son Pagoda, climb the 152 steps up to the peak and stop along theway to admire the intricate details of the temple and see the statue of areclining Buddha.
The temple is not without its history. Havingbeen struck by a cyclone in 1900, the temple was later rebuilt at the currentlocation and is home to the Vietnam Buddhist Studies Foundation in 1936.
Sweetmother of Vinpearl Land
Voted the “most attractive amusement park” byVietnam Tourism Association, Vinpearl Land boasts a theme park complete withthrill rides, Ferris wheel, a water park, and a luxury resort that are sure tosatisfy both the kids and the kid-at-heart.
While at it, join the line to ride the world’slongest cable car sea crossing – it’s over 3km – to make for a memorable daytrip.
Boozecruise
Not one to be missed by a thalassophile orparty animals, the four-island boat trip is popular for several reasons: itfeatures snorkelling at Mun Island, buffet lunch on deck, live music and danceperformances, water sports activities, and even a floating bar. And all of thatcosts less than 200,000 VND (34RM) including hotel pickup.
Chasingwaterfalls
Fulfill your sense of adventure and go on alittle detour to Ba Ho Waterfalls – 25km north of Nha Trang.
Better yet, rent a motorcycle and hit thecoastal road to reach the place. Once there, pay 20,000 VND (3.40RM) for theentrance fee and follow the painted arrows for a half-hour trek through therainforest and dip yourself in the refreshing pool. Comprises a series of threewaterfalls, Ba Ho provides the rest and respite from the beaches and bustlingcity.-VNA