While earmarked for major tourism development, Son Tra peninsula for the time being remains a perfectly sleepy little getaway spot for those in need of exotic exploration, writes Andy Tran
For visitors to Danang who are tired of
flopping around the beach all day and need some adventure, the clean
and green natural beauty of Son Tra peninsula is just the ticket. Just
a few minutes drive from downtown Danang, Son Tra is a stunning mixture
of mountains, sea and sandy beaches.
The peninsula rises up to
693m above the sea level and while it has long been an imposing sight
from the city, it has remained relatively unexploited as a tourism
spot, despite grand plans on the drawing board. From the top of the
mountain there’s a breathtaking panoramic view of Danang city, the sea
and more than 30km of beach which stretches all the way to Cua Dai
beach nearby Hoi an
From a distance this stunning coastline
looks like an long silk cloth flapping in the wind. When the French
established a garrison on Son Tra Peninsula more soldiers are said to
have died from an outbreak of disease while building it rather than
during battle. A small cemetery, near Tien Sa beach, by the port to the
north of Danang, stands in their memory. During the American War, Son
Tra was also home to a notorious base camp serving as the US military
command post complete with a helicopter-pad.
There are two
radar stations built by the Americans in 1965, which were known as
“Indochina’s eyes of god”. The satellites are now used for civil
aviation purposes. Son Tra serves as the lung of the locality as it is
covered by lush green forest. In fact, Son Tra is a natural
preservation zone covering more than 4,400 hectares containing
diversified tropical flora and rare species at risk of extinction.
Son
Tra is called Monkey Island as it was once home to a healthy colony of
monkeys, although sadly visitors today are less likely to see many
monkeys around. At particular risk are the red-shanked douc langur and
the stump-tailed macaque as well as long-tailed crab-eating macaque.
The sea around the island is still pristine with colourful coral and
turquoise water making it a perfect location for scuba diving.
Although currently scuba divers and
snorklers should be careful as the sea can be a little bit rough. If
you can’t resist diving there, you can check out the various diving
packages offered by the Furama Resort down the road.
Son Tra is
home to various beautiful beaches although they are not as long as Non
Nuoc and Cua dai Visitors can enjoy fresh Air and seafood in a any
number of small restaurants set up by locals. Grilled shrimp, fried
squid and roasted crab are the perfect choice after bathing in the deep
blue sea. Son Tra is no longer ‘untouched’. The tourism boom in Danang
has had a spillover effect onto the peninsula.
At the start of
this decade the local authorities managed to lobby the central
government to allocate part of the peninsula for tourism. Now there is
a 20km-long road under construction that will run around the island
offering breathtaking views of the sea and fishing boats below.
Resorts have also started to get off the
ground in Bai Nam, Bai Con and Tien Sa beaches and world renowned
operators such as InterContinental have inked deals to run resorts
here. However, construction of these resorts is running slowly. A sign
post advertises luxury villas and hotel on But Bay beach but currently
there are just a few half-completed bungalows in the tall grass in what
appears to be an abandoned project.
Nearby Son Tra Resort and
Spa has completed the construction of 26 villas but it can not start
operation due to lack of fresh water. Meanwhile the Bien Dong resort is
more of a complex of guest houses popular with young people seeking a
weekend getaway from their families. While city authorities have an
ambitious plan to develop the Son Tra Peninsula as a key tourism centre
with luxury resort franchises, conservationists are also determined
that the natural beauty and biodiversity can be protected.
(Source: Timeout)
Tag: Tourism , Da Nang , Son Tra Peninsula , Tour View from the top
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