Nam Du archipelago tourist area
Nam Du archipelago tourist area
Nam Du archipelago tourist area
Nam Du archipelago tourist area
Nam Du archipelago tourist area

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Located in the southeast of Phu Quoc Island, Nam Du archipelago belongs to Kien Hai special zone, An Giang province, about 60km from the mainland. Nam Du has an area of ​​about 1,054 hectares, including 21 large and small islands, of which 11 islands are inhabited. Possessing a pristine, charming beauty with blue sea, white sand, golden sunshine, coral reefs, colorful fish and many kinds of fresh seafood, Nam Du is likened to a miniature Ha Long Bay in the heart of the Southern sea, bringing visitors interesting experiences. Hon Lon is the largest island in Nam Du archipelago, with an area of ​​771 hectares with many beautiful beaches such as: Dat Do beach, Cay Men beach, Ngu beach, Gieng beach... with rows of green coconut trees, some of which are up to 70 - 80 years old. This is an ideal place for tourists to swim, dive to see coral or catch fish and snails on the rocky beaches along the coast. Coming to Hon Lon, backpackers can rent a motorbike to ride around the unique road along the island. On one side of the road are steep cliffs, on the other side is the emerald green sea, in ... View more

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Located in the southeast of Phu Quoc Island, Nam Du archipelago belongs to Kien Hai special zone, An Giang province, about 60km from the mainland. Nam Du has an area of ​​about 1,054 hectares, including 21 large and small islands, of which 11 islands are inhabited. Possessing a pristine, charming beauty with blue sea, white sand, golden sunshine, coral reefs, colorful fish and many kinds of fresh seafood, Nam Du is likened to a miniature Ha Long Bay in the heart of the Southern sea, bringing visitors interesting experiences. Hon Lon is the largest island in Nam Du archipelago, with an area of ​​771 hectares with many beautiful beaches such as: Dat Do beach, Cay Men beach, Ngu beach, Gieng beach... with rows of green coconut trees, some of which are up to 70 - 80 years old. This is an ideal place for tourists to swim, dive to see coral or catch fish and snails on the rocky beaches along the coast. Coming to Hon Lon, backpackers can rent a motorbike to ride around the unique road along the island. On one side of the road are steep cliffs, on the other side is the emerald green sea, in the distance are small islands and boats offshore, creating a poetic and charming picture of mountains and rivers. Visitors can also go up to the lighthouse located at an altitude of 296m above sea level to visit the radar station and see the whole view of Nam Du archipelago. From Rach Gia ward, every day there is a speedboat taking visitors to Hon Lon at 8:15 and returning to Rach Gia at 12:15.

From Hon Lon, visitors take about 30 minutes by boat to Hon Ngang - the most prosperous and populous island in Nam Du archipelago with 900 households, most of whom live by exploiting seafood and raising grouper and cobia in cages. Hon Ngang has the largest seaport in Nam Du, gathering many fishing boats anchored. Coming here, in addition to bathing in the cool blue sea water, visitors can also admire the towering coconut trees and the precarious cliffs with many strangely shaped, unique, colorful, and multi-colored rocks stacked on top of each other. Visitors should not miss the opportunity to rent a boat to go out to sea to visit the fish cages, walk around the coastal fishing village to learn about the life of fishermen, enjoy seafood such as: squid porridge, grilled mussels with scallion oil, stir-fried eggplant with onions, grilled frog fish with banana leaves and many other delicious oases. Especially, at night, from Hon Ngang looking to Hon Lon, visitors will see clusters of sparkling lights, adding to the magic of the offshore island. On Hon Ngang, there is also Ba Chua Xu Temple, which is quite solidly built.

More than 2km southeast of Hon Ngang is Hon Mau, with an area of ​​200 hectares and more than 120 households living there. This is an island with great potential for developing resort tourism with beautiful beaches named after the windy season such as Chuong beach with long stretches of white sand and clear blue sea water; Bac beach (also known as Black Rock beach) is attractive with many beautiful, colorful and diversely patterned rocks; Nam beach has calm waves and calm winds all year round, a place for trade exchange and boat anchoring; Nom beach is charming with rows of shady green coconut trees... However, what makes a strong impression on visitors is the gentleness and friendliness of the islanders. Coming to Mau island, visitors can pick coconuts themselves to enjoy cool sips of water; remove fish caught in the net after a trip to the sea; cook lunch together or wander around the fishing village to learn about the life and culture of the people here. Visitors will also be led by the fishing village people to visit the place of worship of the whale weighing hundreds of tons with sacred and mysterious stories. In the evening, visitors can join the locals in lighting a fire to grill seafood on the rocks along the beach.

The journey to explore the Nam Du archipelago will not be complete if visitors miss the opportunity to visit Hon Dau - a small island with only a few households living but with pristine beauty, a beach with golden sand, tall green coconut trees and fresh air. Not only having the opportunity to swim, coming to Hon Dau, visitors also have the opportunity to explore the magical world of colorful corals and countless species of fish hidden under the clear blue sea water. There is also a primeval forest that covers about 90% of the island's area. Hon Dau is an ideal place to organize overnight camping and enjoy grilled seafood.

If you have the opportunity to come to Nam Du to explore each island with its own unique characteristics, visitors will definitely have unforgettable experiences of a paradise island of the Fatherland.

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