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PLANNING your South East Asia?

Hanoi is gaining favour with travellers the world over.

The Vietnamese capital made it to the 12th spot in TripAdviso­r’s 2018 round-up of the world’s best destinatio­ns.

Hanoi is an intriguing city of immersive experience­s that will have you shuttling seamlessly between past and present. But for those seeking a rustic retreat, read on for Pan Pacific Hanoi’s suggestion­s for day trips from Hanoi that will offer respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. travels in

1. Ha Long Bay

It is no surprise that Ha Long Bay has an origin story worthy of its arresting beauty.

A three-hour drive from Hanoi, this World Heritage site is North Vietnam’s most visited attraction. It is revered for its statuesque limestone towers, which serve as faithful custodians of the bay’s shimmering emerald waters.

Ha Long Bay spans over 1150sq km, but busy travellers can cover the area’s highlights with a day tour, which usually includes visits to popular caves Thien Cung and Dau Go. Apart from caving, Ha Long Bay is also a prime spot for hiking and water activities. In recent years, nightlife and entertainm­ent attraction­s have sprung up as well.

2. Lan Ha Bay Technicall­y an extension of Ha Long Bay, Lan Ha Bay can be considered part of the wider Ha Long Bay region.

At Lan Ha Bay, you will also be greeted by a panorama of peaks – about 400 limestone mountains are scattered throughout the bay. But the real reason that visitors love Lan Ha Bay is that resting snugly between the karsts are pristine beaches that await discovery.

Adventurer­s take note: rock climbing, trekking, kayaking and sunset beach yoga by candleligh­t are some of the activities offered by tour operators such as Asia Outdoors. If you are torn between Ha Long Bay and Lan Ha Bay, pick a tour that provides the best of both worlds.

For an antidote to city life, head to the rural Mai Chau (a four-hour drive from Hanoi) for a day of healing and slow living. The best views are courtesy of the area’s rice terraces, set against a postcardpe­rfect hilly backdrop.

Longer stays by eco tour organisati­ons are recommende­d if you relish the opportunit­y to work alongside the villagers to pick up farming and fishing techniques, while getting to know them better over a shared meal or two. Day tours that include sightseein­g via trekking and cycling are also readily available.

4. Tam Coc

Tam Coc is a three-hour drive from Hanoi. It’s a great getaway option if you hope to be transporte­d to a pastoral paradise.

The general consensus is that Tam Coc is best appreciate­d while on a paddle-boat ride through the Ngo Dong River, where you can survey its limestone formations and rice paddies in their resplenden­t glory:

The two-hour sampan-ride is a definite highlight, meandering through dumplingsh­aped karst hills in a flooded landscape where river and rice paddy merge serenely into one. Keep an eye open for mountain goats high on the cliffs, and bright, darting kingfisher­s.

Most of the boat tours at Tam Coc will take you to its three caves, known as Hang Ca, Hang Hai, and Hang Ba. Don’t be surprised when your boat enters the caves as they give you a magical glimpse of what lies within. 5. Ba Vi National Park

To live as the locals do, head to their favourite weekend retreat: Ba Vi National Park.

Formerly a French “hill station”, or a place of rest for colonial officials to escape the summer heat, Ba Vi National Park today attracts hikers and nature lovers. It is renowned for its three peaks (the highest is Dinh Vua at 1296m) and more than 1200 plant species.

You can also bear witness to the remnants of French architectu­re in the area; in particular, a crumbling cathedral with a collapsed roof (in foggy surrounds), which has attracted photograph­ers in droves.

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 ??  ?? TRIPS TO TAKE: Ha Long Bay (top) is a World Heritage site and is North Vietnam’s most visited attraction, while Ba Vi National Park (above left) is a favourite for locals and Tam Coc (above right) offers impressive boat tours.
TRIPS TO TAKE: Ha Long Bay (top) is a World Heritage site and is North Vietnam’s most visited attraction, while Ba Vi National Park (above left) is a favourite for locals and Tam Coc (above right) offers impressive boat tours.
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