Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Cham island- full of white sand, trees and clouds


Located approximately 10 km from Hoi An ancient town, Cham island covers approximately 15km2, with nearly 2,900 people, living as isolated from the mainland. The scene in this place kept still looks peaceful, pure and tinged wild, sexy desire for visitors to explore.
Cham Island includes a group of 8 small islands of Quang Nam province, a world Biosphere Reserve recognized by UNESCO. The islands are also recognized as Vietnam’s national scenic site.
The flora of the islands varied with verdant trees surrounding the island Lao, Hon Dai, Hon Chong, Hon Yen ... In particular, visitors can experience and participate in, mix rustic lifestyle, naive island of fishermen. Usually, Cham Island tour starts at 8 am, Bim Beach destination - a pristine beach, absent from the population, only full of white sand, trees and clouds, as a small oasis.
                                                                      Bim beach

Leaving Bim beach, visitors will continue to ship to  husband dump, then Village dumps. It is home to most of the islanders. The fishermen have sun tanning skins as sun and wind sea, and being extremely fun, will endeavor to show you the secrets of the birds nest and nests - a special high level of this region. You have also the opportunity to observe and learn about lobster diving career here. Not only that, the time to know where you will discover the marine world of coral Cham.

On the island there are other interesting attractions such as docks - a large lake, exploring the hidden vessels when the winter rain storms or visiting Tibetan temple  - more than 100 years of history ... In Ông beach, visitors can mix fresh atmosphere, try out the game as though attractive bay, windsurfing, water motor.
Many visitors came here said that "We've arrived in Cham island to enjoy fresh air, mix with innocent life, simplicity of fishermen on the island can not ignore the feeling bold game improvisation, as strong as "nature" of this beautiful island.

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