In front of the vast sea and behind the primitive forest is Ca Na beach which look likes a glamorous girl on the North - South way of Vietnam.
It takes about 30 minutes for tourists to cover about 30 kilometers from the Cham Towers in Phan Rang City to reach the beach. Ca Na is an impressive name for a picturesque landscape of sea, mountain, forest, and even Cham culture.
In Ca Na, tourists can hire a bicycle or motorbike to visit Thuong Diem fishing wharf and other fishing villages to learn more about local culture. Tourists should not forget to take a swim and snapshots with amazing sceneries in the land.
Ca Na Beach, tucked in the border between Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan provinces, is renowned not only for its fascinating rock formations but also for its saltiest water among Vietnam’s beaches.
Some photos of the beach:
In Ca Na, tourists can hire a bicycle or motorbike to visit Thuong Diem fishing wharf and other fishing villages to learn more about local culture. Tourists should not forget to take a swim and snapshots with amazing sceneries in the land.
Ca Na Beach, tucked in the border between Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan provinces, is renowned not only for its fascinating rock formations but also for its saltiest water among Vietnam’s beaches.
Some photos of the beach:
Moutain and Beach harmonize with each other
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Ẹnjoying the dawn
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squid fishing
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