Whenever beautiful Islands of Halong Bay will be counted, Bo Hon Island would stay on top of the list. Bo Hon Island has a prime location due to its presence in the center of an area declared by UNESCO as world heritage area. You will have to take a boat to reach from Bai Chay Tourist Wharf to the Island. It might take one and half hour to reach the site while enjoying the beautiful views and sceneries.
Bo Hon Island is considered as one of the most beautiful, famous and largest Island on the Halong Bay. Actually many small islets have combined to make this one Island. High lime-stone mountains on Bo Hon Island are featured in evergreen forests and vertical cliffs. The overall scenery looks like a citadel in Chinese ink-brush painting. All the cliffs and peaks are so fitted together into each other that you will feel as it has been crafted by the most expert craftsman.
The Island is famous for grottoes which include Luon Cave, Trong Cave, Sung Sot Cave, and Nu Cave. All these caves remained famous places for the tourists whosoever came to this place. Sightseeing from Sung Sot Cave to the Bo Hon Bay is the most beautiful point in Ha Long Bay. Each cave has its own beauty and attraction. Legendary stories are associated with almost all of them. So any tourist who come here get excited once he set foot on the island.
Thus this place has become a top tourist attraction place on the Halong Bay. Bo Hon Island is like a park comprising of huge variety of fauna and flora. Many types of plants like Benjamin fig-trees, orchid, cycads and Banyan Tree, etc. can be traced on the island. Several wild animals like chamois, monkeys, and deer are also present on it.
Due to the increasing number of tourists to the Island, many wild animals are diminishing as their habitat is being affected badly. Pure, clean and blue water, strange-shaped islets and green hills are some other famous and attractive things to see on the planet. Owing to all this, Bo Hon Island has become the top tourist attraction for travelers.
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