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Sand dunes of beautiful colors shine in Ninh Thuan
Most sand dunes in central
Vietnam are white, yellow or red; however the dunes in the desert area of Ninh
Phuoc District in Ninh Thuan Province shine in different colors, reflecting the
lights of sunrise and sunset.
It is easy to see the white sand dunes of Tuan Tu Village turn yellow as the
warm light of sunrise and sunset falls over the hills of sand, which turn back
to their pristine white when the sun has risen higher in the sky.
Meanwhile, the red sand dunes of nearby Nam Cuong turn into fanciful, wavy
valleys at the first and last glimmer of daylight. To see the sand dunes change
color travelers should go to Phan Rang, by road or train, so as to admire the
magnificence of the sand hills at dusk and then at dawn the next morning.
For tourists with time constraints the best option is to book a bed on the Blue
Train, priced at VND238,000 or VND262,000 for a one-way trip that begins at
Saigon Railway Station at 7:40 p.m. every day, reaching Thap Cham Railway
Station in Phan Rang at around 3:30 the next morning. Distance from the train
station to Tuan Tu Culture Village is less than 10 kilometers south-east, easily
accessed on a xe om (motorcycle taxi). The white sand dunes are not far from
this village.
Remember to bring a flashlight to light the way to the sand dunes and to make
sure to that you climb to the top of the sand dunes at around 5 a.m. for the
best view of the surroundings. In the dark you will see electrical lights
marking the shrimp farms and houses of local people.
Some of the most beautiful moments are when the sun is still below the horizon
and its light is refracted by the earth’s atmosphere. The yellow and red beams
in the sky combine with the electrical lights to make wonderful scenery that
looks like a fairy land.
As the sun starts to appear from the east over the sea be prepared to take as
many photographs as possible.
From the white sand dunes, a range of red sand dunes are only a short walk away.
These red hills are nestled amidst bushes and green poplar trees as well as
mountains of rocks that nature has carved into different shapes.
So far geologists have not been able to agree on an explanation for the red
dunes of Nam Cuong. Some say the red is the color of the basalt soil and rocks
blown into the area by winds, but others advocate that the color is the result
of sand weathered by wind.
Despite the different opinions, the red and white sand dunes of Nam Cuong and
Tuan Tu are worth visiting for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility,
romantic scenery and fresh air and breezes from the sea.
At dawn and twilight the sea waves lapping against the shore wash away the daily
chores of visitors, making them feel relaxed and peaceful in their minds as they
take in the wavy valleys of white and red sand dunes lined with green trees,
surround by mountains and the sea.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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