

Halong Bay
Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in Vietnam. Located in the Gulf of Tonkin, about 170 km east of Hanoi, this stunning bay is home to nearly 2,000 limestone islands and emerald waters. Known for its majestic karst formations, floating fishing villages, and mystical caves, Halong Bay attracts millions of travelers every year. Whether you want to enjoy a luxury cruise, go kayaking through hidden lagoons, or explore ancient caves, Halong Bay offers an unforgettable experience. Natural Beauty: Towering limestone pillars rising from turquoise waters.
Activities: Kayaking, snorkeling, Paradise: Sunrise and sunset views across the bay.
Top Things to Do in Halong Bay:
Halong Bay Cruise
Explore Caves and Grottos Adventure Sports
Kayaking, swimming, and hiking, Enjoy Local Seafood, Visit Floating Villages

Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya Nature’s Marvel in India
The Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya are one of the most fascinating natural wonders in the world. Found mainly in the lush rainforests of Cherrapunjee and Mawlynnong, these bridges are not built by humans with cement and steel but are grown by guiding the roots of ancient rubber fig trees (Ficus elastica). Over centuries, locals have shaped these aerial roots across rivers and streams, creating strong, sustainable, and living bridges that can last for hundreds of years
How to Reach the Living Root Bridges
Nearest Airport: Shillong (about 2.5–3 hours drive to Cherrapunjee).
By Road: Well-connected by taxis, buses, and private cars from Shillong and Guwahati.
Trek Routes: Tyrna to Nongriat trek is the most popular, leading to the Double Decker bridge.

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