1. Rang Beach
Rang Beach is likened to a 'gift' that nature has bestowed upon Phan Thiet, just 15 km northeast of the city. Every tourist who comes here cannot miss this place. Rang Beach, from a distance, resembles a unique blend of the resort area and the pristine beauty of nature. What's interesting about Rang Beach is its golden and very smooth sand. If you think that here only has waves, underwater rocks, and coral skeletons, then you have forgotten about the beauty that the sea has brought to Rang Beach. Whether you're a professional photographer or just someone who loves taking photos, don't forget to capture the color of the sea through your lens, as the water here is very clear, blue, and clean. The atmosphere at Rang Beach is bustling in the early morning, peaceful at noon, and gentle in the evening. If you visit Phan Thiet, don't miss this landmark.
Many tourists like to walk along the beach, leaving the resort areas to admire the scenery. From dawn, small boats and coracles approach the shore laden with fish, squid, cuttlefish... Coracles row to the shore, two fishermen stand 'carrying' at both ends, turn the coracle around, then pull it onto the sand. Other fishermen help push the coracle up. Currently, there aren't many people here because most have relocated to make way for tourism services. Rang Beach is spacious and airy. Every time we come here, we wake up early to go to the beach. When the sky is tinged with pink transitioning from night to day is when you can prepare to take beautiful photos, capturing the moment of transition between earth and sky. Amidst the convenience and modernity of the resort areas, Rang Beach fishing village stands out as a highlight of the coastal culture, interesting for tourists.
Address: 15 Huynh Thuc Khang, Ham Tien, Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan.
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2. Ke Ga Lighthouse
Another ideal photography spot is Ke Ga Lighthouse. Its full name is the lighthouse located on Ke Ga Cape, 30 km south of Phan Thiet city. Here, you will admire the unique architectural structure dating back to 1897, which is the lighthouse. Besides, the picturesque scenery of Ke Ga Cape will surely enchant you. From here, you can take photos from every angle, and of course, you can't miss including the lighthouse in them.
Known as a lighthouse built by the French to help ships determine their location while navigating the sea. The lighthouse is a living testament to a unique architectural structure that has existed for almost 120 years, standing tall amidst the sea and enduring hundreds of storms. Someday, when you crave tranquility to reflect on the difficulties of everyday life, come to Ke Ga Cape to immerse yourself in the vastness of the ocean, sitting on large rocks gazing at the vast ocean.
Address: Ke Ga, Tan Thanh, Ham Thuan Nam, Binh Thuan.
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3. Mui Ne Sand Dunes
If you're a fan of 'living in the moment,' then why not head to Mui Ne Sand Dunes. Also known as the Bay Sand Dunes because its shape can change every hour. Considered a characteristic feature of the central coastal region stretching from Binh Thuan to Ninh Thuan, but the most beautiful scenery is only in Mui Ne. The sandy coast has fascinated countless poets, artists, and photographers with its pristine and captivating beauty. Join in sand sliding in the afternoon, sit and contemplate at sunset, or on starry nights, you'll feel the tranquility of the ocean, the purity of life, and above all, the sand dunes are the perfect backdrop to make your photos more vibrant. Especially, you can also come here for an amazing wedding photoshoot.
If you visit Mui Ne Sand Dunes during the windy season, then the sand dunes change shape through each storm. It changes every hour and you'll have a hard time capturing those reconstructed images. Why is that? The reason is that the sand dunes are influenced by natural factors such as weather, climate, seasonal winds... Among them, the mechanisms of the Northeast monsoon and the Southwest monsoon directly affect the Bay Sand Dunes, causing changes in its appearance and shape. Thus, creating an extremely unique natural landscape, and you will have a lifetime photo album when you visit this sand dune, won't you?
Address: Ward 5, Mui Ne, Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan.
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4. Fairy Stream
Unlike the Suoi Tien tourist area in Ho Chi Minh City, Fairy Stream in Mui Ne - Phan Thiet exudes a natural and pristine beauty. It's just a small stream next to the Rơm rock, but surrounded by two rows of high yellow mountains, the stream water is very clear and cool. Although not well known, Fairy Stream still has a mysterious beauty, like a 'fairyland' here. The water level at Fairy Stream only reaches ankle height, so you can freely wade through the cool water. Here, all worries seem to be shed, leaving only joy in the minds of visitors.
If you're traveling to Phan Thiet, don't miss out on a wonderful place like Fairy Stream to capture amazing photos. Fairy Stream Mui Ne resembles a fairyland, which is why a series of Mui Ne tours choose Fairy Stream as an attractive stop. Fairy Stream Mui Ne is called a stream, but it's actually a small watercourse near Rơm rock in Mui Ne ward, Phan Thiet city. To fully explore Fairy Stream, visitors should walk about 2km from Vo Nguyen Giap Street (the beginning of the stream) to Huynh Thuc Khang Street (the end of the stream). Through a lush green vegetation carpet about 50m long, visitors will encounter a beautiful small waterfall. A place where visitors can take memorable photos.
Address: 49B Huynh Thuc Khang, Ham Tien, Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan.
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5. Ta Cu Mountain
To capture dream-like photos, besides underwater scenes, the landscapes atop mountains are quite impressive, such as Ta Cu Mountain. This mountain stands 649 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of Phan Thiet city, allowing you to capture magnificent moments. To reach the summit, you can either climb over 1,000 steps for about 3 hours or take a cable car for 15 minutes. Each mode of transportation has its own advantages, but most importantly, you should feel happy and refreshed.
The climate on Ta Cu Mountain is cool and pleasant all year round. In spring, visitors can enjoy the sight of golden apricot blossoms and fragrant red cotton flowers blooming throughout the forest. Various trees such as pine, agarwood, and banyan cover the mountain. Moreover, clear streams flow from the rocky crevices, adding to the fascinating natural scenery. At the top of Ta Cu Mountain, the climate is cool throughout the year. When the weather is cloudy, you can feel the clouds descending quite low, almost touching them. There are two hidden temples on the mountain: Linh Son Truong Tho Temple and Long Doan Temple, along with the largest reclining Buddha statue in Southeast Asia.
Address: National Highway 1A, Ham Thuan Nam, Binh Thuan.
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6. Poshanu Cham Tower
When traveling to Phan Thiet, there's a place with a unique and fascinating Cham ethnic culture that tourists cannot overlook, and that's the Poshanu Tower. The Poshanu Cham Tower is an architectural masterpiece of the Cham Pa kingdom, with artistic, historical, cultural, and architectural value, making it an increasingly attractive tourist destination in Phan Thiet. Stepping back in time to explore the glorious relics of the Cham Pa era, make sure to visit the Poshanu Cham Tower. It's one of the few remaining towers of Hoa Lai architecture, once considered the unique artistic architecture of Cham Pa. Standing before the tower, you can confidently capture memorable photos as the tower is of medium and small size, allowing for a comprehensive view. Nevertheless, the tower still showcases the talent of ancient artisans and the solemn, mysterious charm of ancient culture. Particularly, Poshanu is the oldest intact Cham tower complex to this day.
The Cham Tower complex is a masterpiece left by the Cham people for humanity. Although it's of moderate and small size, it encapsulates the architectural and decorative artistry of the ancient Cham people, exuding solemnity and mystery. The tower is built in the Hoa Lai architectural style—the most successful and beautiful architectural style of the Cham Pa people. Every year, the Poshanu tower relic site attracts Cham communities from neighboring areas to come for peace prayers, rainmaking ceremonies, or prayers for peaceful sea voyages, along with other traditional ceremonies expressing gratitude to the ancestors and reverence for the deities. Additionally, the tower hosts major festivals such as the Rija Nuga Festival, Poh Mbang Yang Festival, and the Kate Festival.
Address: Ba Nai Hill, Phu Hai, Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan.
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7. Mui Ne Fishing Village
Visiting Mui Ne Fishing Village in the early morning, you'll feel the bustling atmosphere of the fishermen, the radiant faces of the fishermen after a day at sea. Mui Ne Fishing Village is a major seafood supplier for the region and neighboring areas. Walking along the beach, you'll see many colorful shells and a picturesque scene of boats and fishing nets. Don't forget to take photos with the fishermen or their boats as souvenirs. Considered a miniature painting of Binh Thuan Sea, the fishing village is not only tranquil and charming with its unique natural landscapes, but also harbors many lively rhythms of coastal life. In the quiet morning, the sea is dotted with hundreds of boats seemingly asleep under a serene sky filled with shades of blue, poetic and peaceful. The sea becomes enchantingly beautiful at dusk with dark purple hues.
At Mui Ne Fishing Village, besides experiencing the life and fishing profession of the fishermen, you can also choose fresh seafood such as squid, fish, shrimp, crabs, clams... to cook at home or have them prepared on the spot by the locals at very reasonable prices compared to buying at the market, and the seafood is fresh and delicious. If you have time to stroll deep into the fishing village, you'll learn about the meticulous process of drying fish, squid, and making fish sauce. Additionally, you'll be welcomed with fresh, cool coconuts as sweet and refreshing as the gentle smiles and hospitable hearts of the locals here. Considered a miniature image of the gentle Binh Thuan sea, Mui Ne Fishing Village is not only tranquil and charming with its unique natural landscapes, but also harbors many lively rhythms of coastal life.
Address: Huynh Thuc Khang, Mui Ne, Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan.
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8. Ta Cu Stone Hill
8. Co Thach Stone Beach
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9. Ghenh Island
Arriving at Mui Ne, you should make an effort to visit and take photos at Ghenh Island. To reach Ghenh Island, you have to take a boat because it is secluded from the mainland, but not too far. Stepping onto Ghenh Island, the first thing you will notice is the crystal-clear sea water, the wilderness of a small but incredibly peaceful island. It's named Ghenh Island because to get there, you have to overcome reefs, rocks, high and low cliffs, large and small boulders... On Ghenh Island, you can freely take photos with nature and the sea. Standing on the top of Ghenh Island, tourists can overlook a vast expanse of sea and sky. Open your chest, enjoy the refreshing breeze bestowed by Mother Nature.
Ghenh Island is ideal for those who love adventurous tourism. Here you can camp, explore the reefs, admire the scenery, and go fishing. If you want to admire the scenery of Ghenh Island, it's best to visit in the afternoon, as you will see the beautiful moments of dusk over the sea. And if you enjoy fishing, you should go in the morning, prepare a few fishing rods and bait, and sometimes you may be lucky enough to catch some big fish. Particularly, this area has many sea cucumbers hidden in the crevices of the rocks. If you're not used to seeing them and it's your first time, you might feel a bit 'creeped out' because their bodies are soft, dark, big, and round like potatoes.
Address: Mui Ne, Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan.
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10. Vạn Thủy Tú Palace
Located in Duc Thang Ward - Phan Thiet City, Vạn Thủy Tú Palace is not only a spiritual place for locals but also a famous tourist destination in Phan Thiet. The palace worships Nam Hai deity - one of the sea gods revered by fishermen. According to the beliefs of the people in the coastal areas of Central Vietnam in particular and the Vietnamese people in general, the Whale is considered the sea god who often appears to help them whenever they encounter storms, accidents at sea, so fishermen deeply respect the Whale, considering it as a guardian god. Therefore, when encountering a dead Whale, people often hold very solemn burial ceremonies and worship. Vạn Thủy Tú Palace is one of the oldest palaces and temples in Binh Thuan, which fishermen consider as the ancestral place of the sea profession. This is also one of the ancient relics with a large number of royal edicts from the Nguyen Dynasty to worship the Whale and sea gods, classified as national historical relics by the State in 1996.
Within the premises of Vạn Thủy Tú Palace is a large area called Ngoc Lan Thanh Dia used for burying Whales whenever they wash ashore. According to customs, the first fisherman to spot the stranded Whale is appointed as its 'eldest son,' and this person is responsible for organizing the funeral properly, which usually takes place three years later... This shows a strange custom of fishermen towards Whales in almost a human-to-human relationship. Especially, in Vạn Thủy Tú Palace, there is currently a preserved and worshipped set of Whale bones, belonging to the gray whale species, the largest whale in Vietnam and Southeast Asia, with a length and weight of about 22 meters and 65 tons when alive, preserved almost intact. The skeleton set dates back over 100 years. Visitors to the palace are all amazed by the majestic appearance of the Whale.
Address: 54 Nguyen Ong, Duc Thang, Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan.
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