Coming to Quy Nhon, visiting Eo Gio to hear the wind whispering
through mountain walls, caves and then harmonize with waves crashing
onto the shore is a must.
You can also admire rock cliffs shaped like they are trying to hold the
ocean and to view a rookery of albatrosses hovering in the sky.
Eo Gio is an arc-shaped strait in Hung Luong Hamlet, Nhon Ly peninsula
commune, Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh Province. People call it Eo Gio
(Wind’s waist) as seen from above, Eo Gio looks like a funnel with two
rock ranges holding a sea corner.
In the past, it wasn’t easy for visitors coming to Eo Gio as they needed
to take a motorbike to Ham Tu Wharf then cross over to Thi Nai Lagoon
for the numerous deserted sand dunes. However, now tourists just make a
20-kilometer motorbike trip over Thi Nai Bridge to Nhon Ly Commune.
The route to Eo Gio is also stunning and primitive. On the bridge,
tourists can take a panoramic view of Thi Nai Lagoon and the peaceful
Quy Nhon City. Along the street are deserted white sand dunes which are
littered with polar tree lines.
Eo Gio is beautiful in its own way with its rock cliffs in varied shapes
running to the sea. The mountain holds the sea, the sea plays around
the mountain, waves crash onto the shore with the sound of love songs,
in the distance studded with boats and birds twittering on the sky. Seen
from above, Eo Gio looks very attractive, wild and primitive.
The splendid landscapes will release all your tiredness after a long
trip. As one of the most famous destinations in Quy Nhon, Eo Gio still
keeps its untouched beauty.
Trekking over the peak of rock cliffs, tourists will be served a natural
music show by winds through stone slits in harmony with the sounds of
waves and twittering of birds.
Then walking along the rock beach, you will discover many small caves
and stalactites. Amidst the rock is a stream like a silk strip falling
over the rock.
SGT
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