Mongolian-style camps at Bau Trang U&Me tourist site in Lam Dong province. (Photo: The Hung/VOV5) |
Arriving at Bau Trang, visitors are greeted by expansive white sand dunes, brilliant sunshine, and the wind sweeping across the sand. At U&Me tourist site, visitors will experience a 15-minute camel ride on the sand dunes and take photos. There will be staff to guide you on how to ride safely and pose for the best photos. Visitors leisurely ride camels across the sand slopes, evoking images of movie scenes in the desert.
Marina, a Russian tourist, said: “Riding a camel is quite similar to riding a horse, but slower and fluffier. They are very lovely animals.”
Camel riding is not limited by age. With just a little courage, anyone can try this fun activity. Thai An, a 12-year-old, said: “It was my first time riding a camel. At first, I was a bit scared because it felt unfamiliar. But after a while, I really enjoyed it, especially when I got to wear cowboy-style outfits in the desert.”
Costume rental services at U&Me tourist site (Photo: The Hung/ VOV5) |
Riding a motorbike across the sand dunes is also an exciting adventure. The roar of the engines, wheels kicking up clouds of sand, steep climbs and sharp turns, all bring a sense of thrill and exhilaration to many visitors.
Tourist Le Ngoc Diep said: “Riding a sand motorbike is extremely refreshing. Riding across the vast sand dunes is really thrilling. I will definitely return here again with my friends.”
Camel riding at Bau Trang U&Me tourist site (Photo: The Hung/VOV5) |
Dac Khiem, Director of Bau Trang U&Me tourist site, said: “Here, tourists can experience ATV rides up the dunes, such as a jeep or off-road trucks, enjoy local specialties, and ride camels. They have to wear helmets as we always prioritize safety for our guests.”
Bau Trang has become a highlight on Vietnam’s tourism map, leaving visitors with a lasting impression.
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