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Imposing Ke Ga Lighthouse
We chose Ke Ga Lighthouse as the first stop in our recent trip
from Saigon to the central region and were impressed by its imposing beauty
though we had heard much of the site in the south-central province of Binh Thuan.
The lighthouse area is located on an islet in Ke Ga Cape in Tan Thanh Commune,
Ham Thuan Nam District, and 180 kilometers away from Saigon. We were not able to
perceive how the structure is attractive until when we saw it with our own eyes.
The islet on which the lighthouse stands is the right choice for nature lovers.
The islet is not far the shore, people can even swim to it when tides are low.
Motor boat service is available for visitors to reach the lighthouse with fares
averaging VND100,000 (US$4.45) per passenger or lower depending on how well
passengers can bargain.
The brown yellow boulders at the beach where we got on a boat for a trip to the
lighthouse were so beautiful that they stole our hearts away when we saw them at
first sight.
It takes us around five minutes to travel by boat from the shore to the
lighthouse site. From afar, we saw the lighthouse standing out in the blue sky.
Lying around the lighthouse are beautiful natural granite boulders of different
shapes, which turn into natural wonders in the late afternoon sunlight.
“My goodness, what an astonishing site,” my friend shouted when seeing the
boulders and being greeted by numerous small crabs on the way to the lighthouse.
Work started on the lighthouse in 1897 under the design of French architect
named Chnavat. The 35-meter-tall stone structure was finished in 1899 and has
since been standing firm as a masterpiece of architecture.
The path leading to the lighthouse is lined with old plumeria trees. A spiral
183-step staircase leads up to the lighthouse.
Previously, visitors were allowed to go inside the lighthouse but the structure
is now temporarily closed to visitors in preparation for restoration due to some
damage.
The best times to visit the lighthouse is in the early morning or the late
afternoon when tourists can enjoy spectacular views of the sunrise in the east
and the sunset in the west.
Although many tourist sites have gone up near the lighthouse but Ke Ga Cape
remains serene and the old structure is still kept intact.
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