The fact that there are sand dunes in Vietnam is so random haha I feel like this country has so many different types of landscapes! Im excited to go one dayy
The Fairy Stream was formed by erosion of the hillside. It is definitely a cool nice must-see place to visit in Mui Ne. The basket boats are used to bring the catches back to shore from the main fishing boats and some supplies the other way. The fish markets along the coast open early in the day, around 7 AM to sell and distribute their fish to vendors and other customers. Hope Mui Ne and other places recover from the downturn soon. Thanks for the video.
hi there great content I wanted to know how long did you take to reach mui from Ho chi min and also did you do a day trip to this place or have you stayed back one day ?
I took an overnight bus from HCMC and no I didn’t do it in one day and go back, I didn’t do that anywhere in Vietnam, I always travelled to a new place :)
I haven’t it was raining too much to see the red sand dunes! I know the white dunes are a lot bigger but I think the sand boarding is better at the red dunes. If you have the time and it’s not raining just visit them both 😁
The fact that there are sand dunes in Vietnam is so random haha I feel like this country has so many different types of landscapes! Im excited to go one dayy
Yeah for such a green country is definitely weird to see such vast sand dunes 😂
im in Phan Thiet right now and watching this video is perfect. thanks for making good content!
The Fairy Stream was formed by erosion of the hillside. It is definitely a cool nice must-see place to visit in Mui Ne. The basket boats are used to bring the catches back to shore from the main fishing boats and some supplies the other way. The fish markets along the coast open early in the day, around 7 AM to sell and distribute their fish to vendors and other customers. Hope Mui Ne and other places recover from the downturn soon. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the info! I can’t wait to go back someday and check out the market in full force 🙌
Loved the fairy river.. Glad it stopped raining for you. Xx
That was definitely the best thing I saw that day! Xx
Mui Ne was not in my itinerary...after seeing your video, it definitely is!
The sand dunes and fairy stream are so cool to see! It’s definitely a skippable place but if you have the time then yeah I 100% recommend going!
hi there great content I wanted to know how long did you take to reach mui from Ho chi min and also did you do a day trip to this place or have you stayed back one day ?
I took an overnight bus from HCMC and no I didn’t do it in one day and go back, I didn’t do that anywhere in Vietnam, I always travelled to a new place :)
So cool! The color of the sand looks almost fake!! Is it humid there?
Haha I know right! It wasn’t when I was there, it was raining 😅😂
Have u visist red sand? Both red and white sand dunes, which is better to visit?
I haven’t it was raining too much to see the red sand dunes! I know the white dunes are a lot bigger but I think the sand boarding is better at the red dunes. If you have the time and it’s not raining just visit them both 😁
@@RyanLeeBanks oh i see, thankyou
Hi You live in Mui Ne right now?
1 foot apart .. 20 cm deep .. 1 inch away .. 4 horses long .. wtf 😂
You have to know every form of measurement to be considered a genius
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But did you see any Fairies? Xx
Unfortunately not this time!
Very cute rain coat can you give me the ref please?
I believe it was called “Poke-dot Sunshine” by Gucci