Trekking through sand dunes and forests to catch the first sun ray of the day at Vietnam's easternmost cape is the experience of a lifetime to many travelers.
Mui Doi (Doi Cape), a coastal cape located on Hon Gom Peninsula in Van Thanh Commune, Van Ninh District, south-central Khanh Hoa Province, is the easternmost point on the mainland of the Southeast Asian country.
Mui Doi (Doi Cape), located on Hon Gom Peninsula in Van Thanh Commune, Van Ninh District, south-central Khanh Hoa Province, is the easternmost point on the mainland of Vietnam. Photo: Tran Hoai |
To get to Mui Doi, tourists can depart from Dam Mon Village in Van Thanh Commune and trek through three kilometers of coastal sand dunes.
A group of tourists trek through a sand dune to reach Doi Cape, Van Ninh District, Khanh Hoa Province, south-central Vietnam. Photo: Tran Hoai |
Following a brief pause, they will embark on an approximately eight-kilometer journey along a forest road, traversing steep slopes and rugged terrain, challenging the stamina of any tourist venturing on this path.
A man shows children how to use a compass in the forest. Photo: Tran Hoai |
According to Nguyen Thanh Tam, a local guide, this difficult route requires participants to have a strong spirit and good endurance to be able to finish it.
Besides, they also need to prepare adequate water and electrolytes to ensure their physical strength during the trip.
Overcoming that challenge, tourists can stop and rest overnight at Rang Beach.
Tourists reach Rang Beach for a night stay before getting to Doi Cape to watch sunrise the next day. Photo: Tran Hoai |
From the beach, tourists walk around 500 meters to Vietnam's easternmost cape to immerse themselves in the beauty of the sunrise.
A group of tourists depart at Rang Beach at 4:00 amto reach Doi Cape for the sunrise. Photo: Tran Hoai |
A man helps a tourist climb up a big rock. Photo: Tran Hoai |
A man explains to children the coordinates and information of a landmark at Vietnam mainland's easternmost point. Photo: Tran Hoai |
Pham Vu Thanh An, a middle school teacher in Nha Trang City, the capital of Khanh Hoa, deemed the journey well worth the effort.
"This is an extremely interesting and sacred journey,” An said.
“I hope that in the future, local authorities will pay more attention and invest more in tours and experiences to Mui Doi, so that all the Vietnamese people can set foot in the easternmost point on the country's mainland.”
A group of tourists pose for a photo at a landmark at Doi Cape. Photo: Tran Hoai |
A group of tourists admire the sunrise at Doi Cape, the Vietnamese mainland's easternmost point in Van Ninh District, south-central Khanh Hoa Province. Photo: Tran Hoai |
The jade-green water surface at the easternmost point of the Vietnamese mainland. Photo: Tran Hoai |
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