Located on Pham Van Dong road towards Vinh Luong, Bai Soi (Bac Nha Trang ward) in recent days has attracted many people who love to experience and explore the natural beauty.

Following the group of people who love to explore the beauty of their homeland, we left Nha Trang center, moving along Pham Van Dong street towards Luong Son pass.
From the meeting point in the Vong Coffee area, a group of about 20 people parked their cars, prepared necessary items before starting the journey.
After being instructed on how to move safely, the group followed the main road for about 500m and then turned into the trail leading down to the sea.
The road down to Bai Soi is quite bumpy, with some slopes about 50m above sea level, surrounded by bushes and thatch grass.

Stones of all shapes and colors eroded by sea waves over time become smooth and shiny, interspersed with white coral reefs creating a special scene.
The point that impresses many tourists is the dead coral reefs that are pushed ashore by waves, over time they are smoothed by seawater and wind into white round blocks located interspersed in the rocky beach.
“The corals are like small eggs lying on a gravel background. The scene is very strange, creating the feeling of exploring a completely different sea area” - Ms. Tran Thi Hang (resident of Nam Nha Trang ward) shared.
Not only has a rocky beach stretching nearly 700m, Bai Soi is also attractive by large and small stone blocks with special shapes. One of the check-in points loved by many people is the rock likened to "Hon Vong Phu" located on the edge of the mountain.

Not far away is a large rock shaped like a natural table. This is also where many anglers come to fish and squid.


The further to the North, the more magnificent the beauty of Bai Soi becomes with vertical stone blocks, small lakes formed between rock crevices. Some rocks from 10-15m high with natural stone steps make many people excited to conquer to admire the entire sea scenery from above.
It feels like encountering a miniature Ha Long Bay in Nha Trang. Large and small stone blocks arranged by the sea create a very impressive scene. When standing up high looking down, you can fully feel the beauty of this place" - Ms. Bich Huyen (resident of Nha Trang ward) shared.

Bai Soi still retains its pristine beauty, suitable for daytime explorations, watching the sunset or camping by the sea. However, due to the large rocky terrain and difficult roads, tourists need to pay attention to safety when visiting.
To make this place a sustainable destination, everyone when leaving also needs to be conscious of preserving the landscape, not littering, and joining hands to protect the natural beauty of Bai Soi.