Vietnam Sahara Mui Ne Sand Dunes
In the southeast corner of Vietnam, there is a fishing village called Mui Ne. Here, the coconut breeze is gentle and the atmosphere is peaceful and gentle, known as the "lazy vacation paradise" and "the most romantic fishing village". In Mui Ne, besides watching the sea, the main attraction is the sand dunes. Mui Ne has two most charming sand dunes, one is the white sand dunes located in the north, and the other is the red sand dunes located in the south. The desert and the sea are two completely different landscapes, but they coexist harmoniously in this inclusive town of Mui Ne. The white and red sand dunes seem to follow the rise and fall of the sun, accompanying the awakening of Mui Ne, the silence of the fishing village, and the passage of time.
Mui Ne's white sand dunes are known as the "Sahara Desert of Vietnam" and are an excellent place to watch the sunrise. As the dunes are far from the center of Mui Ne, if you want to see the purest view of the white sand dunes, you must leave early and during the golden time of sunrise. Without a motorcycle or jeep, it is impossible to fully enjoy the panoramic view of the sand dunes at sunrise. Rent a motorcycle in advance, set your alarm for 4 o'clock, and experience the infinite charm of the sunrise in the flying sand and gentle breeze. As the sun rises higher, the endless desert looks like a layer of gold, revealing a unique exotic style. You can also get off the vehicle and walk on the delicate sand to feel the magic of nature while crossing the rolling sand dunes.
Departing from the small town of Meinai Fishing Village to Baisha Dunes takes nearly an hour. Generally, tourists arrange Baisha Dunes, Hongsha Dunes, and Xianv Creek for a one-day tour, and chartering or joining a local one-day tour group is a more convenient way. These three attractions do not require admission tickets, but of course, additional fees are required for activities such as playing on the beach or riding a jeep.
Half of the lake, half of the desert, this should be the most beautiful attraction in Mui Nai. There are four-wheel drive motorcycles available at the entrance (pretty expensive, 20-25 US dollars), and sandboarding (about 3-5 US dollars). Four-wheeled motorcycle did not experience, but if sandboarding, there are not many protection measures, and once you reach the height, the wind and sand are huge, you can't open your eyes at all! ! ! Students wearing invisible must be cautious and cautious. There must also be careful to protect the sun and protect the camera...
Half the desert and half the sea, really amazing sight. Many people drive off-road motorcycles or jeeps, pulling winds in the desert. All kinds of net reds are doing their best to shoot under this hot sun. It is really not easy to show this beautiful scenery to netizens.
The most fun place for this trip. If you walk from the entrance to the top of the white sand dunes, ordinary people must not be able to walk, because it is far away, and it is difficult to walk one step on the dunes. So pay for a motorcycle properly. It is super exciting. ‼️ I really want to sit back and forth ten times. 😌
There is a white sand dunes around the small fishing village in Mui Nai. From a local perspective, it is completely different from the desert. From a high point, you can see several ups and downs of the sand slopes with clear lines. Below the sand slope is a lake, a shrinking version of the desert and the sea. For those who do not see the desert, it is very exciting to see such a small scale, but a desert with a model. It is more difficult to walk with your feet in the white sand dunes. You can rent a Sand Hill Moto and leap on the white sand dunes. It takes about 500,000 VND to play a car for 2 minutes. When riding a motorcycle to the commanding heights, then look at the distance to collect the beautiful scenery, and the wheel imprints left behind are also beautiful traces of the road.
Watching the sunrise is very beautiful, but taking the jeep secretly brutal
Half is sea water and half is flame. It's too suitable to put it in Menai. Hey, hey, it's wooden. It's lost in the desert. It's thrilling and dangerous. It's so interesting to crawl out of the desert. It's going to start at 4:30 in the morning. It's a bit torturing. It's a bit toothbiting and stamping. It's absolutely impossible to get up to see. Opposite the Menai New Coffee Bus Station, Adu, a handsome Vietnamese man with 100,000 dong, has a good price and good service. He can also communicate directly with Adu in Chinese.
It’s still very good to watch the sunrise on the white sand dunes. I didn’t expect Vietnam to have a desert to watch.
Very beautiful, want to go again, Vietnamese people are very cute 💕