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Kitesurfing in Mui Ne

Kitesurfing in Mui Ne

Kitesurfing is a thrilling sport that allows you to skim the surface of the water while controlling your speed and direction with the help of the blowing wind. The water here is relatively free of rocks, making it the perfect place for beginners to try their hand at this activity. There are several kitesurfing schools along Rang Beach in Ham Tien and along both Ganh Beach and Suoi Nuoc Beach in Mui Ne, which also employ skilled Beach Boys for the assistance of the surfers. Read More

Mui Ne Lotus Lake

Mui Ne Lotus Lake

Situated around 62 Km from Phan Thiet city, and around 30 Km from the Mui Ne Beach, the Lotus Lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the region and is covered with pink lotuses for most portion of the water. The reason behind its popularity is the presence of white sand dunes just adjacent to the lake, making it another marvel of nature. Out of the two areas in which Lotus Lake is divided, namely the Small Lake and the Large Lake, the Large Lake (Bau Ba) is spread over an area of around 70 Hectares, and is around 19 meters deep. It also houses many aquatic animal species such as perch fish, snakehead fish, catfish, carps etc. If one wishes to capture a marvellous view of the Lotus Lake, climb on top of the sand dunes. The scenic vistas around the Lotus Lake makes it an ideal spot for photography. Read More

Mui Ne Beach

Mui Ne Beach

Mui Ne Beach is the perfect place to kick back and relax. If you visit the harbour at dawn, you will notice a number of fishermen sorting out hundreds of fresh seafood. The southern part of the beach has a number of retail outlets selling swanky beachwear, handicrafts and Jewellery. There are also a number of kite-surfing schools. As the beach is not rocky, it is an ideal place for swimming, surfing and kayaking. There are also a number of food joints and restaurants along the beach and these are great places to catch a bite. Read More

Mui Ne Sand Dunes

Mui Ne Sand Dunes

Witness the marvel of nature at Mui Ne, where you will find a unique combination of beach and dunes, all at one place. The red and white dunes here are particularly famous, and once you've had your fill of these, you can enjoy the sights of the beach as well. Picture a wide stretch of golden dunes, where you can indulge in sleighing through the landscape when suddenly a gust of briny wind hits you right in the face. If this sounds like something that you would love to do, then visit the amazing dunes at Mui Ne! The red dunes of Hai Long are amazing spectacles, and as you move 24 kilometres to the northeast, you can experience the white dunes of Vietnam as well. Experience the laid back vibes of the beach here as well, which is a unique backdrop to the dunes. The tranquil sceneries of this beach are perfect to enjoy some quiet time with family and friends. If you want to up the bizarre factor of your trip here, do try the ostrich back rides offered here. Read More

Po Shanu Cham Towers

Po Shanu Cham Towers

Find roots of Hindu culture and mythology at the Po Shanu Cham Towers of Mui Ne, which are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam. Dating back to the 8th century, these towers lie towards the west of Mui Ne and house ancient stone tombstones. In addition to these, this site has a pagoda and a small gallery in the premises as well. The Po Shanu Cham Towers are perched atop the Ong Hoang Hill and are an important centre of the Champa Dynasty's history. This site comprises of three different towers, among which are structures that are built in reverence of the Hindu deities Lord Shiva, Agni and Nandi. The main sanctum of the temple region is 15 meters high, housing many Shiva Lingams and is still a centre of worship among the ethnic Cham community. The other two towers are 12 meters and 5 meters each. Excavations here have also revealed several temples dedicated to Princess Po Shanu, daughter of King Para Chanh. In addition to being a religious centre, this destination also offers a spectacular view of Phan Thiet and its shoreline. An ancient war fortress used by the French and the Vietnamese is also located here. Read More

Red Sand Dunes

Red Sand Dunes

The Red Sand Dunes in Mui Ne are a unique tourist attraction in Vietnam. The reddish-brown colour of the sand comes alive during the late afternoons and at dusk. The Red Sand dunes are smaller than their counterpart, the White Sand dunes, and hence they are more accessible. Sand Sledding is a common activity here, but it is hard to point down a good location to sled as the sand keeps shifting. The best time to visit this place is either early in the morning or late in the evening as the sand gets very hot during the day. Read More

Takou Mountain

Takou Mountain

There can be no tantalising an invite as the marvellous views that wait atop the Takou Mountain. About 30 km south-east of Phan Thiet City, it takes one hour drive from Mui Ne to reach this spectacular destination. Hike up the mountain or enjoy a quaint gondola ride up to the summit, from where you can behold a panoramic view of the entire town. The Takou Mountain, in addition to being a nature hotspot, is also an important site of religious significance. This destination houses a magnanimous statue of "Sakyamuni statue entering Nirvana", which is a statue of Buddha reclining in peace. The surrounding forests against the backdrop of the clear blue skies are a sight to sore eyes, and also doubles up as perfect vacation pictures! You can choose between walking all the way up to the pagoda or taking the gondola, both of which have charms of their own. Visit this destination for a truly fulfilling and tranquil experience. Read More

Quad Biking in Mui Ne

Quad Biking in Mui Ne

Quad biking is a popular activity in the white sands of Mui Ne and quad bikes can be rented on the dunes itself. There are a number of stalls selling food and drink to parched visitors and a line of pine trees that offer some much-needed shade. The best time to visit the dunes for some quad biking is either early in the morning or late in the evening as it is too hot during the day.

Food Tours in Mui Ne

Food Tours in Mui Ne

Food Tours in Mui Ne are a great way to indulge in fantastic local cuisine. The private or group tours include a variety of traditional offerings such as spring rolls, peanut milk, pancakes and meaty and savoury dishes. Guests are picked up from their hotels and even accommodated an English speaking tour guide if needed.

Mui Ne Fishing Villages

Mui Ne Fishing Villages

The Mui Ne fishing village is a busy harbour area where hundreds of fishers and fish vendors can be seen plying their trade daily. Located at Huynh Thuc Khang street, the entire village is about a kilometre long. Small boats in scores can be seen heading out early morning into the waters for their daily catch. Locals generally flock to the fish vendors to prize on the fresh catch.

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