On October 14, Mr. Tran Van Thanh, Director of the Binh Dinh Provincial Department of Tourism, announced that the department is planning to launch two new tourist tours at Thi Nai Lagoon.
Located 8 km from the center of Quy Nhon City, Thi Nai Lagoon is the largest lagoon in Binh Dinh. Its standout features include vast expanses of lush mangrove forests and a network of winding creeks.
The Fortune Teller Tower in the middle of Thi Nai lagoon, one of the most interesting tourist attractions
Thi Nai Lagoon spans across Quy Nhon City and the districts of Tuy Phuoc and Phu Cat (Binh Dinh). It stretches 4 km in width and over 10 km in length, covering a water surface area of more than 5,000 hectares with an average depth of 1.2 meters.
The lagoon is famous for its highly diverse ecosystem, abundant aquatic resources, and as a habitat for 5,000 to 7,000 migratory birds.
Thi Nai Lagoon is a very interesting tourist destination in Binh Dinh.
Additionally, Thi Nai Lagoon is famous for being home to what was once Vietnam’s longest sea-crossing bridge. The Thi Nai Bridge (also known as the Nhon Hoi Bridge) is nearly 2.5 km long, with a total width of 15.5 meters, and consists of 54 spans.
At sunset, large flocks of birds gather over the lagoon, creating an impressive and distinctive landscape. For these reasons, Thi Nai Lagoon has become an increasingly popular tourist destination for visitors to Binh Dinh in recent years.
To fully tap into the tourism potential of Thi Nai Lagoon, the Binh Dinh Department of Tourism has recently developed plans to launch two new tours at this location.
specific, the two tours will take visitors to several points of interest around Thi Nai Lagoon, such as Hai Minh fishing village, Thay Boi Tower, and the monument of Saint Tran Hung Dao. These two tours are expected to be officially announced in the near future.
Mr. Tran Van Thanh, Director of the Binh Dinh Provincial Department of Tourism, added: “Since these two tours mainly involve traveling on the lagoon, the safety of visitors is a top priority for local authorities. Therefore, any businesses that wish to register and operate these tours must ensure that all safety for passengers’ conditions are met according to regulations.”
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Source: Vietnam Insider