There are tiny stubs of land that protrude from mainland Vietnam in to the South China Sea giving life to amazing topological formations, views and sights. The Mui Ne resorts offer some of the most unparalleled opportunities for those who are on vacation to enjoy the bountiful gifts of nature bestowed upon the area. The rise of fabulous dwellings and humble abodes alike in the area is understandable given that Vietnam is a place that would celebrate hosting everyone. From residences such as the Anantara Mui Ne Resort to modest motels around the curb, Mui Ne has got it all to pamper you.
If you are under the impression that the best and only sand dunes in the world are restricted to the Middle East and Africa, you are definitely mistaken. The powdery, golden mounds of sand in Mui Ne stand beside a body of water and lush greenery; a sight that cannot be explained in words and is neither a mirage nor an oasis. These dunes are just outside Mui Ne granting every traveler the opportunity to kill two birds with one stone; pass by the picturesque country side and reach the tribute worthy destination. What’s more, the area doesn’t have only white sand dunes; it boasts of red sand dunes as well. These lie along a coastal belt just outside the town and are gorgeous to look at especially when the setting sun’s rays add dancy flames on the orange -ish red lopsided mounds of soft sand.
Both the rise of the sun from the east and the setting of the sun on the west can be experienced from adjacent points in Mui Ne due to its position on the world map. There are very few other places in the world such as Cape Comorin in southern India where this is possible, but the general atmosphere, the mood of the ocean waves and the distances visible in to the horizon make it a different experience altogether.
Caleb Falcon is a travel writer who specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.