From the city center, visitors follow Pham Van Dong street, go up Luong Son pass until it goes down the slope and finally reaches the Pig Cave. Walking inside about 200 meters, visitors will encounter a curved rock beach that circles the coast, nearly a kilometer long. On the left side of the rocky beach is Luong Son beach, on the right there are large and fantastical sharp stone blocks. Climbing inside these rocks is the Pig Cave. The rock in Hang Pig is thousands of years old. Sun, rain, waves, and wind make the rocky beach become shaggy. The stones here are of all shapes and sizes, with sharp blocks and rounded curved blocks. Located next to the blue beach, the rock blocks are also covered with many climbing plants, creating a wild and rustic scene.
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The first impression that visitors feel when coming to Pig Cave is the wild and rustic beauty that is very close. A circle around the rock, standing and watching the surrounding scenery seems to be miniaturized in view. Every time we look at the cliffs in the Pig Cave, we seem to realize the mysterious and mysterious features contained in each cliff. A little stone. A little water. A little heaven. All have created a mesmerizing picture that many tourists come here.
Standing from the Pig Cave, visitors can overlook Nha Phu lagoon with many fishing boats. The most beautiful picture of the peaceful nature of the area is at sunset, when the sea is calm. Visitors can listen to the sound of waves crashing against the rocks. Sunset is also the busiest time for the beach here, mainly locals.
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According to local people, more than 20 years ago, when there was no Pham Van Dong road, Luong Son area, Vinh Luong was a small fishing village located on National Highway 1. People call this rocky area an island, also known as Dong Be. Although there is a trail, it is desolate, few people visit, only people go to the fields. The name Pig Cave comes from the fact that fishermen in Luong Son area when fishing, looking at it from the sea, often see wild boars on Co Tien mountain coming down here to sleep. It is thought that perhaps the cool and discreet rapids should be a safe shelter for wild boars.
When Pham Van Dong Street was completed, this area was well known, becoming an inspiration for photographers and couples taking wedding photos.
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Pig Cave is not a place for people who like to enjoy luxurious and comfortable tourism services, but a suitable place to explore and experience immersing themselves in nature. Experiences to try when coming here are walking on the rocks, watching the sea from above, following the trail to visit the life of fishermen in fishing villages, trying local dishes or grilling food on the rocks.
Luong Son Pass, the road leading to the Pig Cave area is also an interesting place, so you should try it when you come to Nha Trang. The long, winding pass hugs the entire coastline, on one side are the same mountains. From here, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the city and Nha Trang bay.
According to VnE