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5 days 4 nights explore the central coastal road

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With a budget of 1.6 million VND, blogger Mavis Vi Vu Ky had impressive experiences during a 5-day trip along the coast with her best friend.
The Central Coast has unspoiled fishing villages and clear blue beaches, covered with white sand and golden sunshine, which fascinates travelers, especially young people who love backpacking. Binh Thuan – Ninh Thuan is an attractive rendezvous for sea travel believers.

Traveling to the land of sunshine and wind, some people choose to stay at luxurious sea view resorts, fully enjoying high-class services. Meanwhile, many young people like backpacking, discovering the beauty of the sea in their own way. During the last holiday, blogger Mavis Vi Vu Ky (Nguyen Khanh Hoang Anh) traveled with her best friend around the most beautiful beaches in Central Vietnam. On the third day of the trip, the two received information that the epidemic was at risk of resurgence. 9X and close friends ensure a safe journey with full epidemic prevention measures. It helps the “foot-crazy” association to fully enjoy the beautiful scenery along the journey that other forms of tourism do not have. Traveling on sunny and windy roads Blogger Saigon spent 5 days conquering the coastal road of Binh Thuan – Ninh Thuan. This is one of the first roads that Hoang Anh has ever discovered since backpacking. Therefore, this road is associated with many beautiful memories of the female blogger’s youth. Share with Zing About the reason for making a long trip, 9X said: “The most beautiful places are not the destination, but the scenery along the way. Therefore, I chose to travel through the beautiful sea roads. Perhaps the trip would have lost half of its soul if I hadn’t gone by motorbike.” Beautiful roads run along the coast when viewed from above. Starting from Ho Chi Minh City, the 2 girls together conquered 3 unique coastal roads, including Bau Trang, Ca Na – Phan Rang and Vinh Hy – Binh Hung. Covered with immense sand dunes, the highlight of colorful virtual living landscapes, Bau Trang is a road crossing the sea that attracts young people to check-in. Meanwhile, the Ca Na – Phan Rang palace captures the hearts of backpackers with its winding road following the turquoise coast. Vinh Hy – Binh Hung is the coastal road that Hoang Anh is most interested in. On one side is a high cliff, the other side is a clear blue sea at the bottom. “Going for a while, I had to stop to take a few pictures, there were amazingly beautiful scenes,” 9X confided. The sunny weather helps her trip go smoothly. Cung Binh Thuan, Ninh Thuan are not too difficult to go, but the sea road is quite empty and roundabout, so the drivers need to move carefully. “There are quite a few homestays along the way, and the people in the Central region are also friendly, so it’s not difficult to find accommodation or ask for help,” 9X said. Having visited more than 50 provinces on the map of Vietnam, for Mavis, this is the most experienced trip. The landscape is diverse from mountains and sand dunes to the sea and bay. Each place has its own unique features, leaving many unforgettable impressions on young bloggers. 5 days 4 nights discover the beauty of the sea Day 1: HCMC – Phan Thiet – Ong Dia rock beach I departed from Ho Chi Minh City at 8am, arrived in Phan Thiet around 3pm. After stopping to eat fish cake soup, I went to Ong Dia rock to enjoy the wind. This place owns a rocky road with colorful basket boats. After bathing, watching the sunset, in the evening I go for a walk, eat around the city of Phan Thiet, then return to the homestay to rest after a tiring day of driving. Ong Dia rock beach is a familiar destination that attracts young people to check-in in Phan Thiet. Day 2: Mui Ne – Mui Ne fishing village – Bau Trang – flying sand hill – Co Thach beach 7 colors – Mui Dinh Early in the morning of day 2, I rode my motorbike to Mui Ne to hunt for a beautiful sunrise. Note that only the west coast of Mui Ne can see the sunrise directly. After that, I went to Mui Ne fishing village, gathered many boats anchored, creating a poetic scene. The unforgettable experiences in the early morning here are walking down the stairs to the fishing village, feeling the bustling atmosphere in the seafood granaries… Mui Ne fishing village is a place where you can clearly feel the rhythm of life in the coastal area of ​​Binh Thuan. After breakfast, I went back to the homestay to check-out, starting the journey to discover Bau Trang – a coastal road like the West sky. Along the way, I stopped at bright yellow buses to take pictures, then check-in the sand dunes. Here, you will admire the endless stretches of sand desert that change color continuously according to the time of day. Bau Trang is one of the impressive stops on the blogger’s trip. Leaving Bau Trang, I continued to move to Co Thach beach. The sea possesses clear water, above is a strange 7-color pebble beach. I had lunch here, then moved to Mui Dinh. To reach Mui Dinh, I have to take a jeep through the white sand dunes, then walk a bit more. Here, I rented a tent to camp by the beach. At night, I light a campfire, watch the full moon and the starry sky above, listen to the sound of waves lapping against the sand. Day 3: Mui Dinh Lighthouse – wind power field – Dam Vua salt field – Red island – Rai cave – Vinh Hy In the morning of day 3, I got up early to go to Mui Dinh lighthouse to watch the sunrise. To get here, you have to go through a steep path. Climbing to the top, the unspoiled seascape and the M-shaped road winding next to it are captured in full view. The wild and peaceful scene in Mui Dinh. Leaving Mui Dinh, I went to the wind power field, where there are giant “pinwheels” next to the cactus bushes, hidden in the blue sea in the distance. After wandering to take pictures here, I moved to the field. Dam Vua salt, where there are “white fields” – a specialty of the sea. After that, I continued to explore Hon Do cape. Through the sandy roads, Hon Do cape appears beautiful with rocks and green moss, where people often gather to fish. Stepping out onto the mossy beach is the color of clear sea water with strange sea creatures. Ninh Thuan owns unique check-in points. After exploring Red Island, I moved to Rai Cave, watching the sunset gradually fall on the rocks with strange shapes stacked on top of each other. That night, I asked to sleep at the house of an indigenous person in Vinh Hy, having dinner with their family. After that, I walked around the embankment, watching the starry sky above. Day 4: Vinh Hy – Binh Hung island – Hon Chut lighthouse – egg stone beach – Mui Ne On the 4th day of the journey, I woke up very early to hunt for a brilliant sunrise on the sea. After that, I set out to conquer the most beautiful sea route in the journey, from Vinh Hy to Binh Hung. Impressive sea crossing route Vinh Hy – Binh Hung. Walking along the sea route, I couldn’t help but admire the majestic and poetic beauty that nature bestowed on this place. Mountains and sea combine harmoniously to create an impressive natural picture. The winding road in the morning sunlight becomes more and more brilliant. After that, I got on a boat to go to Binh Hung island. I took a walk around the island, discovered Hon Chut lighthouse, egg stone beach. Binh Hung owns a wild landscape that is popular with tourists. Leaving Binh Hung, I returned to Vinh Hy, said goodbye to my family and asked to stay yesterday and then went to Mui Ne. On the way, I stopped at Bau Trang, went up to the sand dunes to watch the beautiful sunset. That night, I stayed in Mui Ne, went to the fishing village to eat seafood, and watched the peaceful night scenery in the land of the sea. Day 5: Mui Ne – Ho Chi Minh City The last day of the journey, I got up early, went to the west coast of Mui Ne to watch the sunrise. After that, I took advantage of swimming, enjoying the beauty of this place before driving straight to Ho Chi Minh City, ending a long vacation. The sunrise makes visitors fall in love in Mui Ne. What to eat when checking-in the coastal road? Here are the culinary addresses that Mavis experienced on the recent trip: Phan Rang – Thap Cham city (Ninh Thuan): – Que Huong pancakes – Cake soup with fish cake Nhuong – Tran Binh Trong spring rolls – Thien Ly Flower Restaurant – Khanh Ky chicken rice – Ms. Thao seasoned fish sauce vermicelli – Seafood at Vinh Hy and Ninh Chu raft houses Phan Thiet – Mui Ne (Binh Thuan) – Cay Bang seafood restaurant – Phuong Cay Pancakes – Lan Nguyet Can cake – Ba Ly fish cake soup – Co Xi fish cake soup – Loan squid teeth – Bread waiting Some notes for a long trip – Need to maintain the car, check the spare parts carefully before going on a trip. – Always pay attention to refuel because there are not many gas stations on the road. – Carefully calculate the schedule to have the most comfortable trip. – You need to slow down on the pass sections with bends out of sight such as Vinh Hy or Ca Na. – Avoid going after 18:30 because the road crossing the sea has very few street lights. – Should talk to locals to find strange check-in places and delicious, nutritious and cheap restaurants. – You can ask to stay at people’s houses when traveling. However, you should observe and ask to see if it is a safe place before deciding to stay. Note: In the complicated situation of the Covid-19 epidemic, you need to strictly follow the 5K Message of the Ministry of Health when traveling to protect yourself and the community.

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