Ba Lua Archipelago: the Quiet Island Cluster Near Ha Tien Worth the Detour
A scatter of limestone islands off the Ha Tien coast, Ba Lua is what Ha Long Bay looked like before the tour boats arrived — and it's still barely on the radar.
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A scatter of limestone islands off the Ha Tien coast, Ba Lua is what Ha Long Bay looked like before the tour boats arrived — and it's still barely on the radar.
Ba Lua is a cluster of over 40 islands off Vietnam's southwestern coast — empty beaches, cheap seafood, and almost no tourists. Here's how to visit.
Kien Giang province stretches from the Mekong Delta into the Gulf of Thailand. Beyond the beach resorts and seafood, there are floating villages, mangrove kayaking, and temples that most visitors never find.
Mui Nai is Ha Tien's local beach — unhurried, cheap, and a good base for exploring the far southwestern corner of Vietnam's Mekong Delta coastline.
A limestone cave turned Buddhist pagoda near Ha Tien — here's what to expect, how to get there, and why it's worth a detour through the Mekong Delta.
Nui Da Dung is a karst mountain near Ha Tien with caves, pagodas, and Mekong Delta views that most tourists skip entirely. Here's how to visit.
The Mac Cuu tombs sit on Binh San hill in Ha Tien, a quiet cluster of 18th-century graves blending Chinese and Vietnamese funerary architecture overlooking the Gulf of Thailand.
Kien Giang's tropical climate swings between wet and dry seasons. Here's when to go based on weather, festivals, and crowd levels.
Hon Phu Tu — the iconic Father and Son limestone rocks off Vietnam's southwestern coast — carries more story than most travelers expect. Here's how to visit what remains.
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