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Man-Head Islet

Man-Head Islet Halong Bay – Discover the majestic Human Head Islet, a limestone masterpiece shaped like a face gazing seaward—a unique, must-see photo spot on your Ha Long journey!

Man-Head Islet Halong Bay known as Dau Nguoi Islet (in Vietnamese) perhaps because of its human-head shape. This islet belonging to Halong Bay is one of the most interesting destinations for a great Halong Bay Cruise. If you have a chance to visit this worldwide renowned Bay in Vietnam, go see Dau Nguoi Islet to have the best experience.

The beauty of Man-Head Islet Halong Bay – Celina of the sea cruise
This island, which is up to 25 meters high and has a massive projecting snout sitting on the ocean, may be seen from a distance. Many people see this island as more like the Egyptian Sphinx. There are few trees on the top of the head like a mane of hair blowing in the wind. Many people have thought of the image of the Egyptian Sphinx. The human head islet of Ha Long is a work of nature with its own beauty and poetic because it floats on the sea. The human head is really complete with all the details on a face, with a big, rough, high nose, … Its location is near Luon Cave, 13 km from the cruise ship port, in Ha Long Bay.

Man-Head Islet
Man-Head Islet

Seen from one side in the afternoon, the Dau Nguoi Island appears like a human head in the middle of Ha Long Bay. Especially at sunset, some individuals say that the Dau Nguoi Islet clearly depicts the head of a girl with her hair in a bun behind her head. The face also appears with a delicate high nose, eyes looking far away to see the majestic beauty of the Bay. Looking back, the island’s head is most beautiful to be admired in the beautiful sunset on the sea, with dim, warm light, ensuring an extremely memorable sunset party with relatives, family, and friends.

Where is Man-Head Islet Halong Bay?
Human head-shaped Islet or The Dau Nguoi Islet is located on Halong Bay, 13 kilometers from Bai Chay Tourist Wharf in the southern part of the Bo Hon island chain. It is close to Ti Top Island, Sung Sot Island, and Luon Cave. Hon Dau Nguon is about 1km from Luon Cave and Ti Top Island and more than 2km from Sung Sot Cave, but it cannot be seen from these places because it is separated by other mountains.

Peak season is from October to April, while Dau Nguoi Islet in Halong Bay draws tourists all year long. The greatest time to visit is in November because of the clear, bright days and little tourist traffic. Although the accompanying fog can reduce sight and create a spooky mood, January to March are frequently chilly and rainy. Tropical storms frequently occur from May through September, and depending on the weather, tourist boats may occasionally need to change their itinerary all year long.

Human Head islet
Human Head Islet

What to do at Man-Head Islet Halong Bay?

Halong Bay cruises often visit islets, and Vietnam Escape Tours recommends a minimum of two days to explore. Overnight stays on boats are ideal, as Halong Bay is more active at dusk and dawn.

The stunning Man-Head Islet Halong Bay is a popular destination for cruise boat cruises and sea kayak excursions. It is just beautiful to glide silently across the water’s surface while constantly dipping and retracting your paddle on a calm, windless morning or afternoon. Kayaking around Dau Nguoi Islet is a cheap and enjoyable sport that is a fantastic way to get outside and appreciate nature. It may also help you decompress and clear your thoughts.

Taking photos
Halong Bay is well-known among visitors and residents for its ethereal ambiance and ideal location for photographs. This is the time for you to live virtually with shimmering pictures in front of Dau Nguoi Islet to make memories and show off to your friends.

When to visit Man-Head Islet Halong Bay?
The busiest months to visit Dau Nguoi Islet in Halong Bay are from October to April. November is the greatest month to visit because of the clear, bright days and little tourist traffic. However, the months of January through March are frequently chilly and rainy, and the resulting fog can reduce vision but provide a lot of eerie atmosphere. Tropical storms are common from May through September, and year-round tourist boats occasionally have to change their itinerary due to the weather.