Kayak Spot

Luon Cave

Ha Long, Quang Ninh Province, VN

SPOT TYPE: Flat Water
Skill: Intermediate
INFO: TBD

Highlights

Just close to Bo Hon Island to the northeast, Luon Cave is regarded as a top-rated kayaking spot in Halong Bay attracting thousands of sports enthusiasts annually. Serenely kayaking through its arc-shaped entrance, you will be in the middle of a small jade-green water lake. Do not miss a chance to have a glimpse of towering limestone mountains and sometimes catch sight of many friendly golden monkeys. The cave is a perfect combination of natural features including rocky cliffs, the mountain’s size and form, the color of clouds and sea waters, and the high biodiversity.

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Address

Luon Cave, Quảng Ninh, Vietnam

About this Kayak Spot

Luon Cave is considered one of the most ideal places in Halong Bay for kayaking. If you have a great passion for kayaking, you should not miss Luon Cave. In addition to kayaking, rowing is another great option if you want to explore Luon Cave. Sitting on a bamboo boat rowed by a local, visitors can see a variety of plants such as ferns, cycads, Benjamin’s fig trees, and many beautiful orchids. If are lucky, you can catch great photos with mischievous monkeys jigging up and down around the cliffs. A truly natural place that which is hard to find in anywhere of the word.

Gear you'll need

Sunscreen
Kayak or Canoe
Paddle
Life Jacket

Kayak 101

with Jess Waters

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GREEN GUIDE

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Kayak 101

with Jess Waters

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Kayak

GREEN GUIDE

with Justin Puda

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Tips

PARKING

Street parking is available in Ha Long as well as multiple hotels and parking garages.

ACCESS

Boat ride from Ha Long to access the area for kayaking.

SAFETY

Before kayaking warm your body up with a bit of movement beforehand - the last thing anyone wants is a cramp while in a kayak. Be aware of the weather, tides and currents and the wind strength. Stay well away from cliffs, caves and rocks. Never, ever go kayaking whilst intoxicated. It’s dangerous and not worth the risk.