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Ha Long from on high
Today, you can explore Ha Long Bay from
unprecedented heights by going on a helicopter tour.
Ha Long Bay is the jewel in Vietnam’s tourism crown, a stunning geological
formation that captivates even the most travel weary and jaded of visitors.
Most people usually take a cruise around the bay. You can choose one or two
night trips to enjoy the mesmerising scenery and discover wonderful coves and
islets or simply enjoy the views from the top deck of your boat.
As a repeat visitor I wouldn’t say I’m tired of Ha Long, but I was certainly
eager to discover another side of the UNESCO World Heritage Site when a friend
told me about the Luxury Travel Company’s helicopter tour.
This would be a great opportunity to fly over the bay and enjoy a bird’s eye
view of the limestone karst islets which, according to legend are the shards of
diamond and jade, that were spat out by a family of dragons sent from heaven to
help protect Vietnam from foreign invaders.
I was so excited at the prospect of climbing into a helicopter, I could hardly
sleep the night before. But as the morning drew closer I started to get
increasingly nervous. What if, I am scared of heights? Having never scaled any
cliff faces, or jumped out of an airplane, how would I know?
Morning departure
I begin to suffer vertigo even before I arrive at Gia Lam Airport, 5km from
downtown Hanoi, where I am to meet my tour guide and the helicopter crew. The
flight departs at 8.30am. Still slightly anxious, I reassure myself that by
flying to Halong Bay I’m at least avoiding the long, rather dangerous road from
Hanoi to Hai Phong. Ha Long is normally more than a three-hour drive but via
helicopter we expect to arrive in 45 minutes.
Our guide informs us that the Russian MI-17 helicopter seats 24 people and will
reach an altitude of 300m. We are also in luck; the sky is clear and blue, a
perfect day for flying. We set off and everyone is immediately glued to the
windows and we see vast, beautiful rice fields pass below us.
The Red River looks like a long snake winding its way through a terracotta
garden. Tran Van Huong, the captain, informs us that because a helicopter flies
slower and lower than a jet, there is less chance that people will feel sick
while taking off or landing. The helicopter is quite large and comfortable, but
being a military chopper, there is no air- conditioning, just fans.
We are told we can visit the cockpit and talk with the four-member crew or,
rather, shout at the crew –it is hard to make yourself heard above the throbbing
engines!
The whole package
The Northern Serviced Flight Company, who operate the helicopter, also offer
trips to Sapa in Lao Cai province and Dien Bien Phu, but tourists currently seem
to prefer Ha Long Bay. The whole tour with Luxury Travel includes a cruise on a
junk as well as a helicopter tour over the bay, plus transfer from Hanoi and
back by chopper.
Ha Long Bay is certainly spectacular from the helicopter – it’s as perfect as a
painting: the white sandy coves, the thick green forest, the rugged mountains
and the jagged karsts jutting out of the emerald water.
I snap as many pictures as I can before the chopper lands at a heliport on
General Giap Hill (named after General Vo Nguyen Giap as you might guess) Who
knows when I will be 200m above Ha Long Bay again?
The chopper lands smoothly and we are back down on earth. Everyone is buzzing
after the trip and I almost feel sad it’s over.
We are driven from the heliport to Bai Chay harbour, where boats and junks have
gathered to meet the hundreds of tourists arriving from Hanoi. I can’t help but
swagger a little smugly past the tired looking tourists clambering out of the
buses and mini-vans thinking, I came by helicopter and I feel great! Coming by
chopper I got to sleep in longer and had plenty of room on board.
For once, I am actually refreshed and energised as we set off to explore the
caves and beaches around Ha Long. Later on we grab kayaks and paddle around,
visiting floating aquaculture farms and beaches. On previous trips I was often
slumped in a chair, too tired and stiff to do anything else, but today I am up
for everything.
We enjoy a lavish seafood lunch on board and everyone is still in high spirits,
reflecting on the amazing trip. It’s a little clichéd to say “this was
unforgettable” but that’s how we felt!
After lunch the junk returns to port before we again climb on board the
helicopter and set off for the capital where we arrive at 2.30pm. It’s hard to
believe we still have the whole afternoon ahead of us!
Source: VOVNews/Timeout |
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