Binh Dinh bliss: 7 getaways for national holidays

The rolling sand dunes of Ky Co, Hon Kho, Ham Ho, and Phuong Mai in the central province of Binh Dinh are attractive destinations for visitors over the Reunification Day (April 30) and May Day (May 1) holidays.
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This stretch of Ham Ho River has a total length of 3km, flowing through a jungle populated with interesting rock formations. Ham Ho eco-tourism site, about 50 km northwest of Quy Nhon city, is located in Tay Phu commune, Tay Son district. Travelers can spend the night stilt houses, before going kayaking, fishing, lighting campfires, and exploring the primeval forests.
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Phuong Mai sand dunes are located beside Nhon Ly beach, on Phuong Mai peninsula about 20km from the city’s centre. With the sand dunes reaching up to 50 metres in height, they are the fastest sand boarding slopes in Vietnam. From the tops of the sand dunes, visitors can see the clear blue lake of Bau Trang, BinhThuan province.
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Eo Gio is an arc-shaped strait surrounded by rocky cliffs in Nhon Ly peninsula commune. Visitors can climb to the top of the cliffs for a panoramic view of Nhon Ly village or walk along the winding coastal path.
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Hon Kho is one of 32 islands off the shore of Binh Dinh province. It is about 16km away from Quy Nhon city and situated in Hai Dong hamlet, Nhon Hai commune. Visitors are able to explore the fishing village, go scuba diving to marvel at colourful corals, or clamber over the rocky mountains. A day-tour package ranges between VND220,000 and VND320,000 per person.
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