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Discover Heart of Landour
Embraced in the verdant hills of Uttarakhand lies a gem that offers not only a feast for your taste buds but also a balm for your soul— Heart of Landour cafe. Far from the hustle and bustle of city life, this charming café is a sanctuary where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the crisp, clean air of the mountains. Here’s why this Café should be your next destination for both gastronomic delights and serene getaways.
By Heartoflandour2 years ago in Wander
Ha Long Bay - Wonder of land built high in the sky
Ha Long Bay is located in the Northeast region of Vietnam, is a western part of the Gulf of Tonkin, including the waters of Ha Long city, Cam Pha city and part of Van Don island district. The southwest borders Cat Ba island, the west borders the mainland with a 120km long coastline, the Bay has a total area of 1553km2 including 1969 large and small islands, of which 989 islands have names and 980 islands have no names. The World Heritage Site has an area of 434km2 including 775 islands, like a triangle with three vertices: Dau Go Island (west), Ba Ham Lake (south) and Cong Tay Island (east).
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Wander
The cave is recognized in the world as the most beautiful.
Most of the park area is limestone and is linked to the Hin Namno National Biodiversity Reserve of Laos, forming a large Karst block. This Karst block accounts for 3/4 of the Park's area, has an altitude of 300 - 1,100m, is located in the northwest of Quang Binh and extends about 100 km along the Vietnam - Laos border. The Phong Nha - Ke Bang karst area of Quang Binh has the added advantage of having water circulating through the karst terrain and many other favorable conditions to form giant karst cave systems. Areas where the cave ceiling collapses will form "sky wells" (similar to the sinkholes in Son Doong Cave or Hang Vom). Long sections of caves with collapsed ceilings will expose rivers that used to be underground streams, such as Ca Roong River, Rao Thuong River... In Vietnam there is no karst area with ideal conditions for forming caves. so much and so loud.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Wander






