[2025 Ninh Hai Attraction] Travel Guide for Khu du lịch Hang Rái (Updated Jun)
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Khu du lịch Hang Rái地址:
Hang Rái, Ninh Hải, Ninh Thuận, Vietnam
Weekend escape to Vinh Hy – Hang Rai: Nature, friends & unforgettable moments!” 🌊 🍇
My friends and I spent a refreshing 2D1N trip exploring Vinh Hy Bay.
We took a boat ride to see coral reefs in crystal-clear waters, then visited Hang Rai at sunrise – the rocky shoreline with waves crashing made it feel surreal. In the afternoon, we stopped by a local vineyard in Ninh Thuan to taste fresh grapes and grape syrup.
We stayed at a cozy homestay in Vinh Hy – clean room, ocean view, and the host was super kind, even let us borrow a scooter to explore the fishing village nearby.
This short trip was the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. Highly recommend for a quick getaway!
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Hang Rai,
Hang Rai, Ninh Thuan, one of the tourist areas with quite few visitors, clear water, rocky terrain and beautiful and strange volcanic rock formations #awesomepic
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Hang Rai
#vietnam Located within the Núi Chúa National Park in a province famous for its vineyards and salt fields, Hang Rái is a stretch of rocky outcrops on the coast that offer endless opportunities to gasp at the beauty of sunsets and daybreaks, not to mention reflect on life itself.
The fact that it has become a lighthouse for photographers who find “endless inspiration” there is an indication of what awaits visitors.
Getting there from Phan Rang City is itself a visual treat, with the coastal road running by innumerable white mounds of salt that remind us how vital the sea is to our existence. Imagine a life without salt!
And after passing by many roadside salt fields, we were lucky to come upon a peaceful scene of several herds of sheep leisurely wandering on rocky outcrops that glistened in the radiant sunlight.
The first impression I had on reaching our destination was that we were lost in a poetic painting of waters pouring down from the Chúa (God) Mountain.