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Halong Bay’s Monkeys Attack Beach in Vietnam!

Do you like wildlife? Do you like the sea? Do you like primates hurtling at you as you try to swim in the tranquil ocean? Then head to “Monkey Beach” in Halong Bay, otherwise known as “Monkey Attack Beach!”

The last stop in our day-long boat tour of magical Halong Bay, Vietnam, was this famous beach, cradled on one of the thousand limestone islands.

Monkey Attack Beach in Vietnam!
Monkey Attack Beach in Vietnam!

I threw off my wrap and dove into the ocean, blessedly cooling after the clammy heat of the day. David, Sebastien, and Annett tiptoed towards the gaggle of tourists on the far end of the beach who were snapping photos of the bonkers monkeys.

“Eiii!” I would periodically hear from the tourist clump, the sound traveling far across the water.

Monkey Beach is no joke.
Monkey Beach is no joke.

This sound arose every time (and there were many times) a monkey would catapult towards any food bits an unwise tourist was clutching.

An unfortunate Japanese-Vietnamese couple had their entire four econo-boxes of Choco-pies robbed! At first the tiny, white-cloaked woman clung to the plastic bag, but the ravenous monkey got reinforcements and the primate brigade pulled so hard the bag broke and the woman lost her day’s snacks.

The monkeys lie in wait for me as I swim.
The monkeys lie in wait for me as I swim.

“Hehehe,” the monkeys cackled as they inhaled the crumbly cookies. Who knew monkeys liked marshmallow?

Poor, poor Annett! Just a few hours earlier she had fallen out of the kayak and slashed open her hand and side on sharp shells. At Monkey Beach, the kind German picked up a foil wrapper to throw it out and was promptly attacked by a monkey who thought she was stealing its food!

Halong Bay in its glory.
Halong Bay in its glory.

The monkey chased her until she dropped the wrapper, screaming, then raked his nails across her leg in a vindictive monkey gash! Sebastian held his wounded love close and cleaned her cuts, and soon she was smiling again. German resilience.

A monkey scarfing down food tourists left.
A monkey scarfing down food tourists left.

The sun lowered in the sky, and the toned bodies of tourists became silhouetted against the purple curves of the islands.

Our tour boat tooted its horn and we gathered our towels for the journey back home.

Ha Long Bay at sunset.
Ha Long Bay at sunset.

Walking to the boat, I stayed WAY clear of those monkeys!

I love you, Halong Bay, but your monkeys are nuts. :)

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Richard driscoll

Saturday 31st of May 2014

Great piece. Brought back a vivid memory. Got off on monkey island and a Vietnamese family thought it was a good idea to allow their 10/11 year old son get up close a personal and feed a banana to the monkeys The boy thought he would be funny and stayed messing about a taking food away from the monkeys. Mother monkey didn't appreciate the heckle and bit a big chunk out of the boys arms with instant blood pouring out. Boy screamed out. Morale don't monkey about.

Lillie

Saturday 31st of May 2014

Yipes!!!!

ChinaMatt

Tuesday 18th of March 2014

Kind of happy I missed the monkey beach on my trip to Halong Bay.

Lillie

Wednesday 19th of March 2014

Valid! :D

Ron | Active Planet Travels

Friday 8th of November 2013

I just had a friend go to Ha Long Bay and get attacked by these monkeys...haha. He came out fine in the end but when he ran away from them he ran head first into a clothes line and one of the hangers caught the corner of his eye. Could have been really bad but luckily it only broke the skin! Don't muck with primates!

Lillie

Friday 8th of November 2013

Oh my gosh! So dramatic!!

wandering educators

Tuesday 7th of February 2012

oh my GOSH!! who knew? i'd be freaked out by them - monkeys freak me out, anyway. poor annett!

Rebecca

Friday 4th of March 2011

O-M-G! Halong Bay sounds like a really cool place, though the monkeys now kind of scare me. I must now visit Halong Bay! :)

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