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Not long into my cruise around Lan Ha Bay I\u2019m in a state of repose. OK, I admit I\u2019ve been speed-napping inside my teak-panelled stateroom, when I\u2019m startled by the sudden and sharp blast of the ship\u2019s horn.<\/p>\n

Several times louder than a footy match\u2019s full-time hooter, I leap up and part the bedroom\u2019s sheer curtains, peering outside to establish what on earth, I mean, water, is happening.<\/p>\n

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The karsts and life of Lan Ha Bay.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>iStock<\/cite><\/p>\n

I soon see that the captain of our luxury junk, Ylang, named after a flower, is negotiating the cruise boat through an almost absurdly narrow, take-no-chances, rocky entrance that seems to lead to the main, showstopper section of the bay.<\/p>\n

Moreover, this slender passage more or less separates Vietnam\u2019s heavily visited Ha Long Bay to the far-less-visited Lan Ha Bay (that\u2019d be 500 tour boats versus 60, but more of that later).<\/p>\n

With that horn reverberating through this dramatic UNESCO World Heritage-listed natural amphitheatre, the skipper \u2013 with a few more blasts of the horn to warn away any of the other 59 lingering tour boats \u2013 navigates the vessel unmolested through the passage.<\/p>\n

Clearly he\u2019s done this before, thank goodness, though as we go through, a towering limestone wall looms straight out that same bedroom window, so close to the side of our vessel that I could literally reach out and pat it.<\/p>\n

Lan Ha Bay, roughly meaning \u201celegant orchid\u201d, instantly reveals itself as a seemingly endless waterborne wonderland composed of hundreds of weather-hewn limestone karsts straight out of central karsting.<\/p>\n

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The luxury junk Ylang, under way in Ha Long Bay.<\/span><\/p>\n

Each of these craggy protuberances rear haphazardly, yet somehow purposefully, directly from the sea around us like some kind of weird reverse icebergs.<\/p>\n

I\u2019m here aboard Ylang as part of a two-night Senses of Lan Ha cruise, operated by the Vietnamese-owned Heritage Line, having travelled the two hours or so by road from Hanoi to the departure point of the cruise at a dedicated wharf near the burgeoning Ha Long City.<\/p>\n

It was a decade or so ago that I was last in this high-profile part of Northern Vietnam when I took another two-night cruise around Ha Long Bay with Heritage Line, the same operator of this more recent Lan Ha Bay itinerary.<\/p>\n

Unlike Ha Long Bay, if my memory serves me well, where the sea is far more omnipresent, here to its south-east on Lan Ha Bay, the more congregated profusion of islands and islets makes the bay feel much more like a colossal, completely sheltered harbour.<\/p>\n

Priding itself on boutique boats like Ylang with the maximum degree of luxury but with a minimal number of passengers, Heritage Line has since expanded its operations into other parts of South-East Asia, including the Mekong River.<\/p>\n

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A stateroom on the Ylang.<\/span><\/p>\n

While there are just 10 cabins on this cruise boat there are only three passengers on this specific cruise. That\u2019d be me and a German medico and his wife, a nurse, and \u2013 wait for it \u2013 25 crew.<\/p>\n

The crew complement includes no less than five chefs, preparing superb contemporary-style Vietnamese cuisine the calibre, or better, of a five-star hotel back in Hanoi, or pretty much anywhere else for that matter and the meals compete with the scenery as a cruise highlight.<\/p>\n

\u201cIf this was Germany and with so few passengers they would have cancelled such a cruise weeks ago,\u201d says the incredulous but appreciative doctor.<\/p>\n

Yes, not only are we fortunate to be aboard the Ylang and lavished with the most gracious of service, care and attention evident from the moment we board from the mainly youthful Vietnamese crew \u2013 this is also something of an auspicious time to be traversing these waters.<\/p>\n

Earlier this year, UNESCO expanded the boundaries of its declaration of Ha Long Bay as a World Heritage area back in 1994 to encompass the Cat Ba Archipelago, of which Lan Ha Bay forms an important part.<\/p>\n

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The critically endangered Cat Ba langur \u2013 there are thought to be less than 80 in total remaining.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>iStock<\/cite><\/p>\n

This entire coastal region, spanning two whole provinces of Vietnam, consists of as many as 2000 islands and islets, including those spectacular sentinel karsts. Together they form one of the most stunning seascapes on Earth.<\/p>\n

Most of these precipitous outcrops are uninhabited, with Cat Ba (population 16,000) being the largest and by far most populous island in its eponymous archipelago. All up, the archipelago, on the south-eastern reaches of Lan Ha Bay, consists of 367 islands spanning 260 kilometres.<\/p>\n

It hosts no less than seven types of ecosystem, as well as one of the world\u2019s most threatened primate species \u2013 the endemic Cat Ba langur, its numbers today estimated to less than 80 individuals.<\/p>\n

After lunch, in the blessedly cooler, latter part of the first of three or so days aboard Ylang, a tender from the boat anchors at a lagoon near Viet Hai, a small, isolated fishing village where the overall access is solely from sea.<\/p>\n

Access to ancient Viet Hai from the jetty is either by bicycle or in an electric cart. The village is gloriously sheltered by Lan Ha Bay with the lofty peaks above forming a beautifully bucolic valley.<\/p>\n

As the road swarms with multinational backpackers on bikes, I pause not far from the entrance to the village to see a sizeable herd of water buffalo crossing the road (no rush, chaps) as these languorous beasts of burden move from one lush grassy paddock to another.<\/p>\n

From there, I pedal into the village, pausing for a cool drink before doing a circuit of the community.<\/p>\n

As the shadows of late afternoon close in around Viet Hai, the offer from a Ylang guide of a ride back to the wharf on one of the electric carts is gratefully accepted, with our bikes left to be collected later.<\/p>\n

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A fish farm in Lan Ha Bay.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>iStock<\/cite><\/p>\n

By nightfall, there\u2019s a dazzling flotilla of dozens of illuminated boats \u2013 assembled for the evening in a line across the by now inky Lan Ha Bay \u2013 an unclipped twinkling gold necklace displayed inside some darkened glass cabinet.<\/p>\n

The next morning after a typically on-board generous and delectable breakfast, Ylang is under way again across Lan Ha Bay, eventually anchoring near Cat Ba Island to where we\u2019re transferred by speedboat.<\/p>\n

From Gia Luan Pier, one of the island\u2019s few entry points, we explore the nearby Trung Trang Caves and, later, trek for an hour or so through the sweaty jungles of Cat Ba National Park, a designed biosphere reserve hosting more than 1500 species of plant life, 78 types of birds, 20 kinds of reptiles and 32 mammals<\/p>\n

As we stride through the forest we encounter several snakes and considerable plant life, but few if any of those stated birds and mammals, most particularly the elusive Cat Ba langur, occasionally glimpsed by Ylang passengers from kayaks.<\/p>\n

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Kayakers exploring the bay off the Ylang.<\/span><\/p>\n

The rest of my time on Lan Ha Bay dissolves into yet more multi-course meals, sunsets to rival a Miss Saigon<\/i> billposter (sans the chopper) and, yes, extended, guilt-free naps in my stateroom, the size of a large hotel suite.<\/p>\n

On the final morning of my Senses of Lan Ha cruise I wake early to find that the latest perfectly framed vista from my stateroom is that of a lone, peppermint-coloured, red-roofed fisherman\u2019s shack.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s bobbing gently on the bay like some little Asiatic aquatic house on the prairie against the rather intimidating backdrop of a precipitous, rockface that dwarfs both the dwelling and our luxury junk.<\/p>\n

Soon enough we\u2019ll head back to shore, the tranquillity of Lan Ha Bay momentarily disturbed again by another cautionary sounding of the skipper\u2019s horn as we pass through that narrow passage again, back towards a more moribund mainland from where we began. It\u2019s been a blast.<\/p>\n

The writer travelled to Vietnam as a guest of Heritage Line, Singapore Airlines and Capella Hanoi.<\/em><\/p>\n

Five more things to see and do <\/b><\/h3>\n

Take a tai-chi class
<\/b>Rise early and embrace the new day on Lan Ha Bay with a tai-chi class on the terrace deck of Ylang. Coffee and pastries are served in the dining room as the first rays of morning light appear.<\/p>\n

Relax with some meditation
<\/b>After dinner of something delicious in Ylang\u2019s restaurant, head to the onboard spa for a \u201csinging bowl meditation\u201d, an ancient Tibetan ritual guided by an expert crew member.<\/p>\n

Learn about Vietnamese teas
<\/b>Discover Vietnam\u2019s traditional herbal teas and their health benefits in a special lesson aboard the boat (for non-tea drinkers the good news is that the espresso-style coffee aboard Ylang is excellent).<\/p>\n

Kayak in and around the bay
<\/b>Ylang has its own collection of onboard kayaks for guest use in and around the waters of Lan Ha Bay, including paddles through caves, with swimming also on offer at a secluded beach away from other tour boats.<\/p>\n

Read all about it
<\/b>The Ylang has its own library-cum-lounge where passengers can relax for an hour or two over a selection of books about Ha Long and Lan Ha Bays as well as the Cat Ba Archipelago.<\/p>\n

THE DETAILS <\/b><\/h3>\n

CRUISE
<\/b>A one-night, two-day Lan Ha Bay cruise aboard Ginger, one of the Heritage Lines vessels, from $US306 ($465) an adult, dual occupancy in a junior suite while a two-night, three-day Lan Ha Bay cruise aboard Ylang, as featured, is from $US570 an adult, dual occupancy in a signature suite. See heritage-line.com<\/p>\n

FLY
<\/b>Singapore Airlines operates daily flights from Australia to Hanoi, via Singapore. Hanoi is the closest major Vietnamese city to Tuan Chau Marina, the disembarkation point near Halong City, for the cruise. See singaporeair.com<\/p>\n

STAY
<\/b>Combine your luxury cruise by splurging on a night or two at the theatrically designed, five-star Capella Hanoi hotel with Premier rooms from $736 a night. The hotel is in the heart of the Vietnamese capital\u2019s Old Quarter. See capellahotels.com<\/p>\n

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