Travel Adventures
Boulders lie in the sand, eroded by the seawater, looking like unfinished sculptures one road on the promontory, which splits into two branches: eastern and western. The former leads through fruit orchards, past white-sand beaches( generally referred to as Binh Lap Beach), and all the way to a small village near the tip of the promontory, known as Mũi Sộp. The western branch leads through a pleasantly sleepy fishing hamlet, called Binh Lap Village, from where the road climbs over to another remote hamlet in a sheltered cove. Exploring the fishing communities, fruit plantations and beaches on two wheels or on foot is a very rewarding way to spend a day or two. This is a peaceful, calm, friendly, warm and welcoming, and extremely pretty place to be.( Note that, although the water quality, beaches and general level of cleanliness and sanitation on Cam Lap Promontory is good, prepare yourself for the build-up of trash in the fishermen’ s bays; a common sight all over Vietnam). Unsurprisingly, the main industry here is fishing, specifically squid and
Explornig the bays, coves and beaches on foot or on two wheels is very rewarding The MAG Vung Tau 9