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How long is the drive from Pakse to Hanoi?

The direct drive from Pakse to Hanoi is 587 mi (944 km), and should have a drive time of 11 hrs 45 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Pakse to Hanoi, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Ninh Binh and Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, as well as top places to visit like Wat Tham Khuha Sawan and Pha Taem National Park, or the ever-popular Wat Sirindhorn Wararam Phu Phrao.

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Top cities between Pakse and Hanoi

The top cities between Pakse and Hanoi are Ninh Binh and Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. Ninh Binh is the most popular city on the route. It's 11 hours from Pakse and 1 hour from Hanoi.
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Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park

National park
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park was recognized as a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2003 due to its ancient karst mountains that date back approximately 400 million years. It is a paradise for speleologists with hundreds of cave systems, including the largest discovered cave in the world, Hang Son Doong. Aside from exploring the underground wonders, visitors can also indulge in forest trekking, learning about the area's war history and rural mountain biking.
39% as popular as Ninh Binh
34 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Hanoi
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Ninh Bình

Ninh Bình, a province in northern Vietnam's Red River Delta, is a captivating destination with a mix of historical sites and natural beauty. The province is home to the vast Cúc Phương National Park, known for its green valleys, karst mountains, hiking trails, and rare species like langur monkeys and pangolins. The namesake capital city serves as a base for exploring nearby temples.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Hanoi

Best stops along Pakse to Hanoi drive

The top stops along the way from Pakse to Hanoi (with short detours) are Tam Cốc – Bích Động - Ninh Bình, Việt Nam, Paradise Cave, and Trang An Grottoes tour. Other popular stops include Huong Pagoda, Bến thuyền Phong Nha, and Kong Lor Cave.
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Wat Sirindhorn Wararam Phu Phrao

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Pavilion carved with pop culture characters, featuring painted florescent images on walls & floor.
Unique Buddhist temple with glow in the dark features at dusk. Definitely cool to experience the colors light up when it gets dark. It was a little busy with visitors and tour groups, but not overwhelming. Worth a visit when touring Ubon Ratchathani. Get there a little before dusk so you can get your bearings before it gets dark.
Jeff V — Google review
A truly beautiful Wat with unbelievable views. My girlfriend and her family brought me there to experience the temple. I was in awe of the craftsmanship put into the temple. They have cement designs in the ground, which are painted with glow in the dark paint. I would love to see it a night time someday!
Jeff H — Google review
Gorgeous temple to visit on a sunny day. We went on a rainy day. It was still nice to see everything. View is beautiful and fit for the temple. Saw dogs and horses at this temple. Architecture is very unique to look at and well kept. I'm sure if there was a festival, this place would be busy. We were the only ones there. Be warned, if raining, wear good shoes because the floor and stone pathway is very slippery when wet!
Koko C — Google review
Free of charge. Beautiful and unique temple on the hill. At Chong mek, near the immigration border to Laos. Need private transportation to go up tho Closes at 9pm Day time you can appreciate the Temple design and decorations which are different from those in Bangkok as this temple is similar to one in northern Laos. Also the beautiful painting of a tree at the back of the temple. Very unique with many birds and animals. The scenery is breathtaking as you can see layers of mountains of Laos in the distance, as well as the reservoir At night enjoy the glow in the dark patterns of the tree painting and patterns in the ground Toilets available. Clean but squatting type. Also you are a advised to dress modestly to enter the temple. Sarongs are available to borrow for free near the female toilet in case needed for those wearing shorts
Petrie — Google review
Very nice,scenic and beautiful temple on a hill near to Chong Mek border. Well decorated and designed. Plenty of car parking lots,and nice well maintained toilet. Preferably to come during the cold season.
ESL N — Google review
future unesco site. incredible st night. the floors light up. awesome view into Laos. a must see if you are nearby
Brian G — Google review
You have to be a proper tourist and wait for the sun to set to see the real beauty of the temple.
Gary T — Google review
This is an impressive temple during the day and, based upon photos that I have seen, it would be stunning at night. There are painted markings on the ground that glow when lit at night. It is situated on higher ground so you also get views of the countryside. It is a long way from Ubon Ratchatani city but you can make a good day trip and see other attractions in the vicinity.
Tony G — Google review
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4.5
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99, 4FX9+X3C, 99, Chong Mek, Sirindhorn District, Ubon Ratchathani 34350, Thailand
https://m.facebook.com/watphuprao/
+66 83 681 9884
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Wat Tham Khuha Sawan

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Wat Tham Khuha Sawan, located in Ubon Ratchathani City, is a cluster of Buddhist temples that includes a temple inside a cave. The highlight of the site is the giant Gong with flags representing ten ASEAN countries. Despite being popular, it's not overly crowded, allowing visitors to explore and offer prayers and donations. Inside the cave temple are various Buddha statues of different sizes for blessings and prayers.
A nice temple with a big bong bong and have the view point and many spots to visit also the hidden spot down to the cave are more nice. First we tried to find our way into the temple from village and step up with the nice beautiful 7 head serpent and the hidden step down with the beautiful nature. Nice visit.
Auntita Y — Google review
Interesting Wat close to the border of Laos. You can see the Mekong river from there. There are several structures - one Stupa, one temple in a kind of cave and a traditional temple. The particularity of the Wat is the Big Gong which was erected in 2016.
Oliver K — Google review
Beautiful temple with many beautiful buildings. You can also climb the stairs of one to overlook the mountain with a stunning view. It's worth a 2 or 3 hour visit if you intend to pray.
Michael P — Google review
This is a pleasant surprise when you arrive at the gate. I think all the "buildings" around the parking lot are much more interesting (from a traveler's point of view) than the cave temple down below. Take time to walk around and enjoy this very nice temple.
Z W — Google review
Can see the river.. nothing much. Big big Gong
How J — Google review
It is a cluster of Buddhist temples including a temple inside the cave. To my eyes, the giant Gong with the flags of ten ASEAN countries was the point of focus. This Gong is the largest Gong that I have ever seen before. We can get inside to all the temples and offers our prayers and donations. There were lots of visitors during my visit but not crowded. Temple inside the cave is another point we should never miss. There were several Buddha statues of different sizes where we can pray and receive blessings. There are food stalls, gift shops, photography services, etc. It is also a good viewpoint for Laos, Mekong River and traditional houses along the Mekong River. Entry fee: free. Time of travel: August 2018.
Kinzang W — Google review
Temple with a nice view of border and Maekong river
Sai N — Google review
Beautiful temples with rare crowds. Can have a look at two colour river with half of water in brownish colour and other half in serene blue. Across the river, you can see Laos on a clear day. The scenery is beautiful and and entire campus is spotless clean. There was a watch tower which can be scaled through stairs to have a nice view around. Entire area may be covered in 30 min to an hour and keep some more time to breathe fresh air and get mesmerized with the beauty of the wats, beautiful buddha idols and the surrounding manicured gardens, river and river bank. They have put several huge logs in the garden which look grand though not sure of the reason, purpose or background story.
Sudershan G — Google review
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4.5
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8FFQ+34J, Khong Chiam, Khong Chiam District, Ubon Ratchathani 34220, Thailand
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Pha Taem National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Pha Taem National Park is a stunning natural attraction in Thailand, named after a large cliff overlooking the Mekong River. It boasts ancient rock paintings that have become iconic in Ubon and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. The park features unique rock formations and an impressive waterfall called Nam Tok Saeng Chan, which flows through a natural hole in the rocks during rainy season.
Nice and big nature park area. Have to drive in 2 km Into the parking area and the information staff. Over there can start the painting trails easy walk and little step up and down. Take 1.5-2 hrs. To finish the trails. The painting are charming and unique. The trails are so beautiful with the rock ancient and the green tree opposite. So much enjoy for the trekker. Oh! The last 4th painting a little bit feel danger if you wanna know try to get there by yourself.
Auntita Y — Google review
Incredibly well preserved stone face paintings 🎨 aging up to 4000 year old 😲. Don't miss this if you are in the area. Watch out for 🐍 and other 🐸. They can be ☠️. Beautiful view though. Bring good shoes 👟 and water 💦 , it's a long hike in the heat.
Magnus M — Google review
Interesting geopark. 200 baht for foreign visitors , but it was worth approximately 40-50 baht for locals . Car entry 60baht Beautiful national park to see the first light in Thailand, wall painting from 3000-4000 years ago, unique rock formations from 55 million years ago, and insects and birds Unfortunately there was no much water at the waterfall in May.
Petrie — Google review
The national park officers are really helpful. They advise you on how to go how to walk safely and also the place to take a picture. Very interesting and convenient to visit.
Rossawan K — Google review
The wall paintings were still visible and gave a glimpse of life way back then. Located on the banks of the Mekong River with Laos on the opposite side. There were volunteer guides , students I think, and they were very helpful to point out the interesting aspects about the park. Park was clean and well maintained.
Rob T — Google review
The view of the Mae Kong river and the Thai-Laos border is absolutely breathtaking!
Sai N — Google review
This nation park is very beautiful and worth the money! The nature is very pretty and a lot of things to see if You like nature. The painting there is between 3000 and 4000 years old and wow. The walk is maximum 3.5km and a must. But use good shoes please because sometimes it's wet and slippery. The views are amazing
Andreas L — Google review
Another Thai national park, but also another unique place. it is notable for its Dipterocarp forest cover and for extensive rock art on cliffs above the Mekong. just magical place to contemplate Laos and Thailand in harmony. Will come back for sure :-)
Laurent R — Google review
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4.5
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9GX5+F2R, Huai Phai, Khong Chiam District, Ubon Ratchathani 34220, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/pt074?mibextid=ZbWKwL
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3000 Bok, Sam Phan Bok, Ubon Ratchathani Province

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Travel
Canyons
Geologic Formations
It's incredible place in countryside. if you come here in rainy season you wouldn't see anything. During the day it's too hot but I love to see all these rocks.
Chanyanit T — Google review
Beautiful and unique view you can find there. There is a boat tour for river view. Best to come when river is at low level, in high water season you will see nothing.
Oak P — Google review
Amazing place Like we are in a space. Hot weather,u should have hat or umbrella for protect your skin And don’t forget comfortable shoes.
Sang J — Google review
Truly one of the wonders along the Mekong!!! Highly recommend to take a longtail boat from Had Salung nearby (1,000 baht for the boat, up to 12 people) to really appreciate this part of the river and the different areas around. Come either really early in the morning (6am-8am) or after 4pm to avoid the scorching sun. A must visit!
Pimsirinuch B — Google review
This is one of those out of your way type attractions to go to. Out of all the views in Thailand, this one is just mediocre at best. Of course, I'm biased, but let me explain that this was one of the last things I did in Thailand before going back to Bangkok. Meaning, before I went here I was in Phuket, Krabi, Koh Phi Phi, Phang Nga, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. Let me get to the experience for you. We arrived via car, and immediately went to go get lunch at the only restaurant in the area. After lunch, we were joined by another family and rented a truck to go the ~1km down the cliff, and to the start of the hiking area. The hike was guided, and the guide would explain to you the different pools and holes. S/he would take you to specific holes and tell you what they looked like. A heart, Mickey Mouse head and 800 shaped hole are to name a few. If you choose to do so, you could also hire a boat to go on a river cruise through the canyon area. That being said, perhaps my grading of 3 stars is a bit harsh in comparison to others that have been here, but I feel it realistic in the sense that if you were to ask, "Hey, I'm going to Thailand, should Ubon be high on my list?" My response would be: "Only if you have enough time, like exploring and it is not your first trip to Thailand." I do not feel that this is a place that you should really go out of your way for. But is it worth experiencing? Yes, that is the short answer. Decide for yourself whether you like it or not. I would never say don't do something, if you asked if you should try it. The better question would be "Do you think I will like it?" My answer to that is, the novelty of the place will wear away quickly.
Charlee C — Google review
There is a choice of walking to the boulders or taking a ride in a pick up which will cost 200 THB for a round trip. There is some climbing involved so be careful. Once at the rocks there are guilds for hire. The famous formation are Mickey mouse which was easy to find, Heart and number 800.
David T — Google review
Love this place. Was really amazed by all the rock formation and very grateful such place exists in this country. I feel like it has such high potential for tourism to really develop but maybe nobody cares enough to promote it? Still lovely and quiet the way it is though so maybe it is a blessing.
KoKi M — Google review
Sam Pan Bok (Thai: สามพันโบก) is known as the "Grand Canyon of Thailand" and is the biggest rock reef in the Mekong River region. Sam Phan Bok translates as 3,000 shallow lakes and is a fascinating sightseeing spot with countless photo opportunities also great for Drone pilots.
Ole B — Google review
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4.5
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Sam Phan Bok, Lao Ngam, Pho Sai District, Ubon Ratchathani 34340, Thailand
https://2voi.com/ubon
5

Ho Kaeo Mukdahan: City Observation Tower

Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
The Ho Kaeo Mukdahan is a heritage tower standing at 215-feet tall, providing visitors with breathtaking views of the area from its glass viewing deck. The ascent to the top involves roughly 250 steps until the rondel and another 50 steps until the dome. Although the elevator was out of operation, climbing up was worth it for the stunning panoramic view over Mukdahan and Laos across the river.
Beautiful place, good location. There are a lot of historical artifacts from mukdahan on several floors. The views are also fantastic. Definitely worth a visit (especially during weekday, there was no one!) Ticket price for Adult : 30 thb for Thai and 50 thb for foreigner
Pagamas R — Google review
A nice and somewhat easy to reach viewpoint in Mukdahan. Entrance fee for foreigners is 50 bath and there’s a small museum on the ground floor and second floor and the you got the viewpoint area at level 5. It’s a good place to go see and you have beautiful view at the Mekong River, Laos and Mukdahan city.
Kasper H — Google review
This tower is an old-fashioned museum, stuck in the past. It costs 50 baht to get in if you're on your own, not 30. The viewing area has binoculars, but you have to pay extra to use them, and half of them are broken. The window tinting is really bad. The staff just don't care. Honestly, the tower is more depressing than entertaining. I liked the small park outside more than the tower itself.
Ruslan S — Google review
City tower to see the city from 360 angle. The tower has been built long time ago, it may not that fancy compared to other brand-new built tower but it is the symbol of the city and it is still worth to visit. Tucket to enter 30 thb per person, free visit for elderly aged above 60 years old with proof.
Ricky L — Google review
Great Views of Mukdahan from the observation deck. Sadly the 7th floor was closed , I walked up to The main observation deck, the lift has not been working for some time as I understand, however the walk up is really easy for your average person. Interesting exhibits and information, sadly not all in English, google translate 📸 with camera , very helpful 😊 Even though it’s a bit of a tired landmark in Mukdahan in need of updating, still worth a look 😊👍
Thaiadzz — Google review
Nice view over area from top About 250 steps until rondel and more 50 steps until dome (elevator out of work by the time we were there) - some stepper training but worth the view then! Get some nice view around the Mukdahan area over the river until Laos.
Christian B — Google review
Lift was not working and the viewing area available is only until Floor number 2 . The rest of the tower is not open to public, as of writing, due to maintenance repair.
Emmy — Google review
Ok its a Mukdahan landmark and has some museum pieces inside. I picked the wrong day to go - winds gusting to 50+kph. I got to the level 6 and I could feel it swaying. I got up some of the stairs and then heard the call to go down. Ha - chicken. Yep!
David S — Google review
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GPGM+96P, Si Bun Rueang, Mueang Mukdahan District, Mukdahan 49000, Thailand
http://esan108.com/%E0%B8%AB%E0%B8%AD%E0%B9%81%E0%B8%81%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%AB%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A3.html
+66 42 633 211
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Indochina Market Mukdahan

Produce market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Very friendly market to get yourself a bargain. Some great little food places also.
Darren B — Google review
Not the busiest of markets and I was hoping for more goods from Laos and further afield but it seems the market is more for those coming from Laos and beyond. So Thai goods to take back home. Was a nice walk up and down. Lots of snacks and food mixed in with clothing and other household items. Found the racing long rowing boats at the north end down the stairs next to the river. Very nice.
Jamie L — Google review
The market is located along Samran Chai Khong Fang Tai Alley, running along the Mekong River.  • It’s called Indochina Market because it sells products from Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, China etc., reflecting the trade‐and‐cultural flow in the border region.  • Open daily, roughly around 8:00 AM to 5:00-6:00 PM depending on sources.  ⸻ What People Say They Like 1. Authentic Local Atmosphere It’s not heavily “touristy” in style, many stalls are meant for locals too. Visitors often mention a relaxed vibe, friendly vendors, and an opportunity to see everyday life in Mukdahan.  2. Variety of Goods You can find a lot: clothing, household items, kitchen ware, silverware, local sweets, temple offering items, silk, textiles, Lao coffee & tea, souvenirs, and more.  3. Good Prices / Bargains Prices are generally affordable. Some visitors note you can negotiate, though many goods are already low priced.  4. Riverside Setting + Extras The market is right by the Mekong River; there is a promenade / riverwalk behind it which is pleasant for strolling, watching the river, views toward Laos, etc. Plus there are temples (“wats”) along the riverfront and side streets.  ⸻ What People Say Could Be Better / What to Watch Out For 1. Somewhat Uneven / Disorganized Goods are sometimes piled up, the layout is chaotic in places. Narrow alleys, things spilling out onto pavements.  2. Variable Quality Some items are imported cheap goods (especially from China / Vietnam), so quality can be hit-or-miss. If you want something durable / nicer, you may need to inspect well.  3. Closed/Empty Stalls Sometimes Especially outside of peak times or during low season, some shops may be closed or under-stocked.  4. Limited Food Options (for Some Visitors) Some reviewers say that while there are food stalls and snacks, they were hoping for more local street food options or more variety.  5. Flood / Infrastructure Issues There have been reports of occasional flooding or damage from flooding that affect the area, plus construction or pavement vendors moving out onto walkways, making walking a bit harder.  ⸻ Verdict Indochina Market is a solid place to visit if you: • enjoy exploring local markets, seeing local (not overly tourist-tailored) goods • are looking for inexpensive souvenirs or everyday items • like combining shopping with a riverside walk and cultural spots (temples, etc.) If you are looking for high-end goods or a market with gourmet food & many “Instagram-worthy” stylish stalls, this market might feel modest. ⸻ Tips If You Go • Go in the morning or before late afternoon for best selection and cooler weather.  • Wear comfortable shoes — some paths are uneven; pavements sometimes used for stalls. • Bring cash. Many stalls may not accept cards. • Take time to walk the river promenade behind the market — good for views, photo ops, relaxing.  • Be prepared to bargain, especially if buying multiple items. But also understand some prices are already low and vendor won’t always budge much.
Share S — Google review
Beautiful indochina market in Mukdahans main walking street located just along the Mekong River. Very authentic market with a lot of local goods and foods. Not the typical Thai tourist market in any way. The prices are rarely negotiable but that doesn’t matter since their fixed prices are so ever cheap on everything. The market is only open in the daytime
Kasper H — Google review
The Indochina Market is an interesting place. The market offers a great variety of products: jewellery, fruit and vegetables, clothing, kitchenware and many more. It is a nice stroll and a challenge to open negotiations. Beyond the high season it can be quiet. Shop open from 8:00 am onward, but in the early hours many shops are closed.
Ton G — Google review
I have stayed in mukdahan city for 8 days, now I would like to say is, if you want to experience the real thailand, then come here, and experience the local community and their way of daily life, these are good people to do businesse with, and to do your shopping here. Friendly & reserved people that welcome you as loyal customer, and have good patience for you when you try to communicate with them. Nice little shops that sell goods, nice sweets ( banana fried crisps took my heart ), a big multitude of option of stalls to look & buy at, and of course, the prices are gold. I implore you to atleast give it a chance, its a modest place, with a beautiful temple, good people;— to look out over the Mekong river, towards Lao.
Nitze T — Google review
Interesting day market near 2nd Thai-Laos friendship bridge
Peter D — Google review
Much like any weekend or night market in Thailand with a selection of foods, clothing, tools, etc. Always a little interesting to browse. Seems odd that the market blocks any view of the river and whatever structure was there that is now closed and blocked off.
Greg R — Google review
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36 Samran Chai Khong Fang Tai Alley, Mueang Mukdahan District, Mukdahan 49000, Thailand
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Dinosaur Museum

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Building
Museums
Specialty Museums
3.5
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Savannakhét, Laos, USA
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Wat Phrathat Phanom Woramahawihan

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Wat Phrathat Phanom Woramahawihan is a magnificent Buddhist pilgrimage site featuring a towering and intricately designed chedi, as well as hosting an annual festival. The complex is expansive, with numerous areas to explore, including hundreds of Buddha statues in various forms and colors. Visitors are advised to allocate several hours for the visit and obtain a map to navigate the vast grounds.
Wat Phra That Phanom Woramahawihan is truly a must-visit for anyone traveling to northeastern Thailand. This sacred temple is not only a stunning piece of architecture but also a deeply spiritual site for Buddhists. The central stupa, standing tall and majestic, is beautifully adorned with intricate details, exuding both grandeur and reverence. The atmosphere here is serene and peaceful, making it an ideal place for reflection and prayer. Locals and visitors alike come to pay their respects, and the energy of the place feels incredibly special. The temple grounds are well-maintained, with plenty of spots to take in the beauty and significance of the surroundings. Whether you’re drawn to it for its religious importance, historical significance, or architectural beauty, Wat Phra That Phanom is a truly unforgettable experience. Don’t miss this cultural gem!
Wisanu T — Google review
Ancient stupa near the Laos border. Now it is fully restored it has nice structures. Many devotees visit this place for meditation and chanting.
Shakya — Google review
Historical site of an ancient stupa which has been restored over time. While there do also visit the informative museum within the temple grounds.
Taro T — Google review
It's a beautiful temple to visit. Visitors and locals pray inside the Chedi area.
Nik S — Google review
The iconic ancient historical pagoda looked stunning in the night. Everyone arriving would come here first and walking 3 times in clockwise direction around the pagoda to pay respects. So don't miss this site. If you've never been to the place, that means you never really visit Nakhon Phanom. By the way it's quite convenient to travel by several alternative transportation options.
Pannawish T — Google review
Ancient stupa which has been rebuilt to show its former beauty. Large Buddhist temple with much to view
Harrison H — Google review
Nice location with much traffic. We walked in for a pray. Beautifull. 🙏
Christian B — Google review
Could have been perfect as the temple and grounds is beautiful, but ruined by pushy and noisy sales people. No longer a temple to find peace unfortunately.
Tor — Google review
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4.5
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183, 13 หมู่ที่ 13 Chayangkun Rd, That Phanom, That Phanom District, Nakhon Phanom 48110, Thailand
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+66 94 543 5888
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Wat That Renu

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Wat That Renu is a remarkable temple in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand. The temple features a replica of the original Phra That Phanom and pays homage to seven Thai Kings who defended the country. The pink stupa and interesting design of the temple attract both locals and tourists for worship. It is well-maintained and offers a pleasant visit, making it an essential stop when visiting Nakhon Phanom.
Make a visit if you visit Nakhon Phanom, A friendly and quiet place to spend a peaceful half hour located in the Renu Nakhon district of the Nakhon Phanom Province.
Pannawish T — Google review
A simple,beautiful temple in the town.
ESL N — Google review
Pleasant place to visit, very well maintained. Make a visit if you visit Nakhon Phanom. Made a small donation for the upkeep of the temple.
Ramg W — Google review
The great holy temple & pagoda The old city of Siam & Lan Chang The history of Province is here
Anirut A — Google review
Interesting pink Stupa, good design. The temple is of an interesting design and featured outside walls. Locals and tourists come to worship. An active Wat with Monk and community keeping it clean and tidy.
David S — Google review
An amazing place that was well worth the visit. It's not a religious place but more a place of emotional attachment. It pays homage to 7 Thai Kings who defended thailand against warring threats over its history.
Les N — Google review
Phra That Renu Nakhon is as beautiful as Phra That Phanom, so you can't miss it. If you come to Phra That Phanom, you must come to Phra That Renu Nakhon with convenient transportation.
Ancharee P — Google review
Amazing temple. It’s beautiful and well worth the trip. It lovely to see the local people going to and enjoying this temple.
Matthew B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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59 ถนน แก้วโกมล, Phon Thong, Renu Nakhon District, Nakhon Phanom 48170, Thailand
+66 42 579 132
10

Tham Nang Ene Cave

Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Tham Nang Aen Cave, located just 18km from town, is a dramatic cave with huge chambers and impressive limestone formations illuminated by colorful lights. Visitors have the option to explore the cave on foot for an entrance fee or take a boat tour at an additional cost. The boat tour is highly recommended as it offers a unique experience of navigating through the cave's river passage and then continuing to explore on foot.
I would definitely recommend paying 150k Kip (per person) to take the boat. You get to venture further inside and reach another entrance on the other side of the cave. This entrance looks disused as there’s no clear pathway leading to the cave. Once on the opposite end, the boatman docks the boat and gives you time to explore the other end by foot. We spent about an hour exploring. An added bonus is that it’s also very quiet because very few people take the boat trip.
Chung C — Google review
Amazing and huge cave, access able, you can take a boat flowing in the river inside. 50,000 entrance
Aviv N — Google review
I expected it to be just one more cave during the loop, but it was freaking impressive because of the light and steps! It has given me an impression of Slytherin dungeons. I recommend visiting it, I was really impressed
Natalia O — Google review
30kp per person to enter and 100kp if you want to do the boat. It's nice for taking pictures with the different color of lamps inside. But the visit it's pretty short if you don't take the boat. There is a view point in the cave where you can see outside after passing some small "temple". Outside you have free toilet a small shop a bit empty and a small coffee.
Lucie — Google review
Honestly a decent cave to stop at during the thakhek loop. It's prepared and well lit, but still worth it. The boat ride is awesome, and the pictures from the inside are really nice. Outside there is a mini mart and some restaurants and places to sit and eat or hang out.
Nicole A — Google review
40,000 kip to only walk around the cave. 100,000 kip to take the boat into the cave. We came too late the day before, so only explore the cave on the 1st day and then came back the 2nd day. Recommend taking the boat. Because the boat is the best part. And there's lots of cool things to say. Including gigantic caves, awesome river things, Stella mites and stomach tights and also stomach mites. Aurora borealis ceilings, massive cavans. The cave actually opens up to the sky on the other side. On the other end, suspended walkwayso if you are short on time. Maybe only do the boat ride and forget about the walking around the cave. Because it is definitely the best part. I read another review on here that said, the lighting and staircases made the place like a carnival ride and garish. I truly disagree because I think the stairs and the lighting made this place really special as it was highly entertaining and beautiful. If you are really fat, don't get on the boats. Because the boats are small and plastic. So I would say if you were maximum 2 people. And if you have 4 people that are fat, do not get on this as obesity has always been. The sinker of the boat just look at historical boats like the titanecdote that boat was obese, coincidence? 🙂
Finn L — Google review
What an amazing cave! It has a great passage with manmade staircases, wonderful formations and limestone, accompanied by vivid lighting. Unfortunately, I regretted not paying extra for the boat ride (in addition to entrance fee) to go even deeper into the cave system or an abyss, which I heard taking maybe another 2 hours on the water+walking and also require some physicality.
Prakit — Google review
A great cave. Well worth a visit
Carl C — Google review
4.2
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3.5
(26)
CWVX+GCJ, Xiangliab, Laos
+856 20 54 930 669
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11

Hang Sơn Đoòng

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Hang Sơn Đoòng, located in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, is the world's largest natural cave. It is so massive that it could accommodate a 40-story building and has been compared to Vietnam's Great Wall due to its immense size and breathtaking landscapes inside. The cave boasts rich flora and fauna, making it a unique destination for explorers.
It was so beautiful, my first experience here & really it was breath taking. Nature has its own beauty to show us very beautiful stuff. The lake, the mountain, it's soooo peaceful.
Prateek J — Google review
Epic in all respects, you can only come here with Oxalis Adventure Tours and it will cost you USD 3000 and you will need to book at least a year in advance. Probably the best money I’ve spent on any trip, particularly when you take into consideration the logistics of such an expedition, 30 plus staff to ten participants. The company is incredibly professional, food is restaurant quality and they have a strong commitment to local communities and environment. It is everything you’d expect from the world’s largest cave and a USD 3000 commitment, worth every cent, you simply can’t come close to this experience on any other cave trip. You will need a high level of fitness, coordination and reasonable confidence.
Jason ( — Google review
Without a doubt, the best experience I had in my life. I’ve been all around the world and this place left such an impression on me and will for a really long time. H’Anetta (our tour guide) was very professional, fun, passionate, and very knowledgeable. On top of that, the porters and safety assistants were also spectacular and further enhanced our experience. they were incredibly helpful and the most kind hearted people. There were 3 campsites and each one of them had its own character. Waking up to the view is to die for, sometimes it felt like I was on another planet. The trek was challenging but also very fun, plus the safety assistants are, again, very helpful. There was a great balance between going through caves and jungles. And occasionally, you’d cross rivers too! Overall, reconnecting with nature was a success 😎
Dieu N — Google review
Perfect stop when visiting Halong Bay. The cave is amazing.
Carlos G — Google review
It was an amazing adventure of a lifetime. The whole expedition was well executed by a team of professional crews from Oxalis. They make the seemingly tough maneuvering through the deep jungles, never ending terrains, rocky mountains, thrashing waterfalls for city dwellers like us to be able to cross each of these hurdles readily, with their full support of safety officers at arms length.
Janice C — Google review
the experience is out of this world, truly amazing. It got better and better everyday, this is the place where you want the time to stop to be able to enjoy more. The vaulted cavern swim is a chef kiss, i wont further explain to save the real experience for your own. $3000 for full on package from your first step out off plane/train, totally s worth it. for cheaper option, consider Tu Lan 4!
Anh H — Google review
Unreal experience. I highly recommend people put this on your list; it is fantastic. It is not for everyone; you will sweat profusely, not shower, get muddy, scramble through tight spaces, and ascend a large wall with ropes. I loved every minute of it. The Son Doong Cave is nearly 9 km long, and the volume is up to 38.5 million cubic meters, making this cave the largest natural cave on the planet 🌏. It has many complex and giant stalactites (over 80m high), ancient rain forests 🏞 growing inside the cave, its own ecosystem, weather, or a mysterious underground river that no explorer has yet discovered to the end of it. It was indeed an adventure that is like nothing else in this world.
Christopher C — Google review
Son Doong Cave, located in the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in Vietnam, is an awe-inspiring natural wonder and the world's largest cave by volume. Inside, you'll find unique ecosystems, including lush jungle landscapes, fast-flowing rivers, and towering stalagmites and stalactites. The cave's sheer scale and unspoiled beauty offer a surreal experience, making it a must-visit for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. Exploring Son Doong Cave is a challenging adventure due to its remote location, demanding terrain, and technical requirements. The journey involves multi-day hikes through dense jungle, river crossings, and steep climbs, all requiring a good level of fitness and stamina. Inside the cave, adventurers face harsh conditions such as high humidity, slippery surfaces, and temperature variations. Access is limited to guided tours with experienced caving experts, and the cave's isolation means that medical facilities and emergency services are far away, adding to the risks involved. Overall, Son Doong is a breathtaking and humbling destination that showcases the incredible power and beauty of nature, a MUST visit once in a life time place ☺️☺️☺️☺️
CANDY W — Google review
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4.9
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Tân Trạch, Bố Trạch, Quảng Bình, Vietnam
https://sondoongcave.info/
12

Paradise Cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Nestled within Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park in Vietnam, Paradise Cave is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with its grandeur. This limestone cave boasts a towering height of 72 meters and stretches an impressive 31 kilometers, making it one of the largest cave systems in the world. Despite its massive scale, the entrance to this hidden gem went unnoticed until 2005 due to its small and inconspicuous nature.
This cavern is huge and extremely beautiful. This cave is the longest in Asia spanning 31 Km in range, but for everyone to sight see only 1 Km opened. You can book a tour in advance that will take you to 2 caverns a day. The cave is very big, you can have a look around inside and enjoy the view. There's an expedition for 7 Km part of the cave, it's a one day tracking expedition. If you love cave exploration taking the 7 Km tour is going to be fun.
H K — Google review
We visited on a very rainy day but in the end it was probably an advantage as there weren’t many people there. The walk up to the entrance is not for everyone but we took our time and made it. Inside the cave is spectacular with some of the best stalactites and stalagmites I’ve seen. The cavern is massive and I recommend walking all the way to the end. The most impressive thing is that there was phone signal in there! Amazing.
Donna M — Google review
We did this as apart of a full day tour, we would really recommend paradise cave if you are in the area. They provide a buggy service to the base of the hill. There is then a sloped 10-20 minute walk to the entrance of the cave (toilets near the top with clear signs). At the entrance there is a place to sit with fans if needed and you can buy cold drinks. The cave itself is very impressive compared to other caves that we have seen, the inside is massive!
Aidan M — Google review
Very underrated The cave is enormous, u will be caught attention of this place by the coolness, the blow of the wind at the entrance of this cave. Massive chambers, extraordinary stalactites show case the true beauty of this landscape. You will spend a hour to experience and take photos of this cave, very stunning. The wood walkway are well designed, help the tourists to reach the end of the case, or have a great spot for photos Before reaching the cave, u have to walk for about 15 mins. But thanks to the human made stairs, it help the visitors alot
Phúc N — Google review
There are better places. Paradise Cave itself is breathtaking—a true natural wonder that deserves respect and preservation. Sadly, the overall experience is undermined by how it’s managed. Tickets are quite expensive for what you get. After purchasing, you can take an electric golf cart to the trailhead, then hike about 500m uphill to reach the cave entrance. While the cave is worth the effort, the way it’s operated takes away from the experience. We didn’t join any tour, but it was clear that the company running the cave prioritizes quantity over quality. They schedule too many tours at the same time, causing congestion and chaos inside the cave. To make matters worse, many visitors block the narrow walkways to take endless photos and group pictures, which only adds to the crowding and frustration. Instead of the peaceful, awe-inspiring experience you’d expect, it often feels stressful and overwhelming. The atmosphere is loud, unorganized, and lacks any real crowd control. It’s disappointing to see such an extraordinary place treated more as a money-making venture than a site to be protected and appreciated. Paradise Cave is stunning and absolutely worth seeing—but be prepared for high ticket prices, overcrowding, and inconsiderate behavior that take away from its natural beauty.
Vy Z — Google review
Great cave with awesome high cathedral like ceilings, some great stalagmites. Were the names are given, particularly look out for the “jade rabbit” Be aware it’s a long walk uphill to the cave entrance and a very long walk in the cave itself with lots of steps, so only for the reasonably fit.
Kevin G — Google review
🪨 Paradise Cave – Stunning & Peaceful Visited with Sovaba Tours from Hue, and it was absolutely worth the long trip! Our guide Victor was amazing — local, friendly, and very knowledgeable about the area and the caves. He took great care of the group. Paradise Cave is huge, quiet, and beautifully lit. The limestone formations are incredible — walking inside feels like entering a natural cathedral. Peaceful and awe-inspiring. Highly recommend visiting, and if you can, go with Sovaba and ask for Victor!
Virginia L — Google review
We loved exploring paradise cave! It is a bit of a hike to get up there so wear good shoes. It can also get very slippery inside, we saw someone fall down so use the handrails and watch your step. It was a really great experience overall.
Lenna — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(2010)
Km 16 Đường Hồ Chí Minh, Nhánh Tây, Bố Trạch, Quảng Bình, Vietnam
http://ticketdulich.com/paradise-cave
13

Wat Phra That Tha Uthen

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
One of the famous temple in the province for those who were born on Friday. 30 mins drive from city center of Nakhon Phanom.
Patcharachai P — Google review
A nice temple along the Mekong river. Has a very nice feeling to visit here. Very pretty town I stop at every time I pass threw. Stop here, it's not famous I think, but a place you can relax and clear your mind and feel better. I love Nahkon Phanom.
Jason — Google review
Wow! What a beautiful temple (wat) on the river in the heart of this nice town. You can circumnavigate the main Chedi or practice meditation in the ubosot. A very friendly place with an amulet booth. Be sure to stop by! #travelthailand
William S — Google review
Easy to commute to. Great architecture, nice and clean. Sit right by the river, great location. Many ritual well being, people in the city pay respect and visiting quite often. Should dress more politely, but i just went to morning exercise along the bank, then just stop by to pay respect. A bit awkward with shorts in the temple. Do not do like me!
Pavee T — Google review
Nice temple with holy pagoda and Mekong river view and you can see Laos just in front of the temple. Good place of worship especially the people who were born on Friday. Even I wasn't born on Friday but I can come to worship just to feel at peace.
Pali789 — Google review
Worth a visit. Mekong River, Laos Mountains and Pagoda. Some buildings not open but area used by locals and tourists. Some nice statues to study.
David S — Google review
To see this Buddhist temple 🏯 with all the riders 🚴‍♂️ of Hands Across The Water and Business Blueprint was truly special. If you are close, it is worth the visit to Wat Phrathat Tha Uthen in Thailand ✅
Anthony S — Google review
Great pagoda close by the river and opposite side from Laos 🇱🇦. Nice location for praying merit. The location really neat and quite.
Kwanchai Y — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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HHJR+MCJ, Tha Uthen, Tha Uthen District, Nakhon Phanom 48120, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/prakruboonprongsu
14

Dark Cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Dark Cave is a 6km-long natural wonder located in the Phong Nha - Ke Bang area, featuring an ancient stalactite system formed by the Chay River. Visitors can embark on a thrilling zip line adventure to reach the cave, where they can explore its depths and partake in activities such as kayaking on the river, swimming in Thuy Tien Lake within the cave, and indulging in a rejuvenating mud bath.
I loved this place. Cave was quite quick and zipline wasn't necessarily long but really enjoyed the water park. Especially watching ppl crash or getting blasted in the air on the pillow. We also borrowed paddle boards and went quite far up the river and no one bothered us to come back. Spend pretty much whole day there, worth the $
Mishi U — Google review
If you’re coming here by yourself head towards the Dark Cave restaurant on maps. That’ll take you to the ticket office/lockers etc. You don’t need to buy tickets before you can just show up. It’s 150k for basic water park package, 250k with the zipline included and 450k for the dark cave and mud bath. Lockers were 50k but it’s a deposit so you get it back. The zipline was okay, it was nice above the blue water but ended quite quick (only 400m) so I wouldn’t say you need to do it. There’s a weight limit of 40-90kg on the zipline and they are quite strict and will weigh you if they’re unsure. The water park has mini ziplines, inflatables, kayaks, paddle boards etc. There is a second water park directly next to it (HaVa valley) but it’s exactly the same price, they might have had some more/different inflatables but basically the same thing. You can’t go into their area but there was no restriction to where you could kayak to on the other side. It’s better to come in the morning and whilst it’s good weather (the water is cold). We got there around 10 and it was fairly empty. Tour groups started coming in just before 1. We didn’t do the cave/mud bath but I think you get a guide that goes with you and also head torches.
Anisha — Google review
Unique adventure in Dark Cave. We went after the recent typhoon so there were limitations on activities we could do. (Unable to swim in the river and play the water games at the location). We were still able to zipline towards the cave entrance. Then a short swim (3 minutes) to the location. Then a swim inside the cave to the passageway. A walk through to the mud bath area was interesting and shin deep in mud. No animals or bugs really to be seen in the cave, only the sounds of a few bats overhead. The mud was incredible smooth and soothing. Exciting trip overall, the motorbike to and from was also breathtaking. Would recommend, but with better timing (not recently after a typhoon)!
Brett W — Google review
We Didnt book the package go inside the cave coz we had done Paradise and Phong nha . The longest zipline 400Metter allow do only 1 time that is Silly. The Staff at the River kind of rude. Not friendly. But We have Alot of fun at the water.
Gphuot — Google review
The only sad part is that I am probably not going to see caves as large and as amazing as this in my life again. My daughter said it perfectly - "it's like a museum" - every part is both unique and amazing.
Sergey K — Google review
We only did the Zipline + water attraction part, no mud bath. The water attractions were basic but still very enjoyable. There's one long 400 meter Zipline you can do once, and then a smaller ~30m Zipline at the park you can do infinite times, jumping straight into the water. There's also included kayaking and paddle boarding. We spent ~4-5 hours there. You can go as part of a tour but it may feel a bit rushed. I saw many tours with English speaking guides. Restaurant was also surprisingly good given touristy spot.
Floww — Google review
Really nice cave, but was kinda expensive for that. Of course you can swim and play in the water park area but was mainly for little kids. Think they should lower the price to 250,000 Dong. Seems better! But very nice. Glad I went.
Paul9461 — Google review
We went there in the afternoon, just showed up and it was really easy to organize. The experience was pretty fun! Although I think if you go with tour like a hostel organizing group will be much better since it was might be more fun! But overall I enjoy the time in here 🫶
Valensia S — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(454)
Hồ Chí Minh Tây, Sơn Trạch, Bố Trạch, Quảng Bình, Vietnam
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15

Bến thuyền Phong Nha

Nature & Parks
Historic Sites
Caverns & Caves
National Parks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ok
Thụ T — Google review
Friendly and good one
Thành V — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ferry wharf is arranged orderly and scientifically... The departure place for boats to visit Phong Nha & Tien Son caves. (Original) Bến đò được xắp sếp trật tự, khoa học... Nơi xuất phát các chuyến thuyền đi thăm quan động Phong Nha & Tiên Sơn.
2Giap P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The signs are small, if you drive by car and don't look carefully, you won't see them. There are no directional signs or information signs. The waiting area for the boat is small and narrow. There is no parking area. In general, if you want to comfortably get your ticket and get on the boat, you should go early, because if you wait from 9am to 12am, you will have to wait quite a while. (Original) Biển báo nhỏ, đi xe ô tô không quan sát kỹ thì không thấy. Thiếu các biển chỉ dẫn cùng với các biển báo thông tin. Khu vực nhà chờ xuống thuyền nhỏ hẹp. Thiếu khu vực đỗ xe. Nói chung muốn thoải mái để lấy vé và lên thuyền thì nên đi từ sớm chứ tầm 9h - 12h sáng là xác định phải chờ khá lâu.
Dung N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Boat boarding point to the Cave. There will be staff to arrange the boat or you will proactively ask other groups. Each boat returns to the same boat, remember the boat number or the boatman's face. Spacious space, neatly arranged. (Original) Điểm lên thuyền vào Động. Có nhân viên xếp thuyền hoặc sẽ tự chủ động hỏi đoàn khác. Đi thuyền nào về thuyền đó, nên nhớ số thuyền hoặc có thể nhớ mặt người lái thuyền. Không gian rộng rãi, xếp hàng gọn gàng.
Bảo L — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you want to take a boat to visit Phong Nha cave, you have to buy a 150k entrance ticket and a 550k boat ticket for a boat of 12 people. You can share a seat with other guests to save costs. (Original) muốn ngồi thuyền tham quan động Phong Nha phải mua vé tham quan 150k và vé thuyền 550k cho 1 thuyền 12 người, có thể ngồi ghép với những khách khác để tiết kiệm chi phí.
Lo T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The wharf is quite crowded during tourist season. There are places to sit and wait. It will be faster to book tickets in advance. (Original) Bến khá đông vào mua du lịch. Có chỗ ngồi nghỉ chờ. Nên đặt vé trước sẽ nhanh hơn.
Dương T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Phong Nha is very beautiful. Travel by boat on the river to see Phong Nha cave. The boat girls are very enthusiastic. (Original) Phong Nha rất đẹp di chuyển bằng thuyền trên sông vào ngắm động Phong Nha . các cô lái thuyền rất nhiệt tình.
Bjn B — Google review
4.6
(41)
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4.6
(1336)
J864+MP7, ĐT20, Sơn Trạch, Bố Trạch, Quảng Bình, Vietnam
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16

Tiên Caves

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Tú Làn Caves is a stunning location with dry and wet limestone caves, featuring impressive caverns, rock formations, and pools suitable for swimming. Recently took a one-day excursion with Oxalis and was immensely pleased with everything. The region is awe-inspiring; the lunch location was extraordinary, and swimming in the caves was an unforgettable experience. The food provided during the trip was excellent, while our guide was amiable and attentive to every detail.
I cannot image how spectacular view on the road trip! This place should be one of you bucket list tho
Quynh T — Google review
I took a 1 day trip with Oxalis and was generally very happy with everything. The area is spectacular, the place where we had lunch was out of this world and swimming out of the caves is an unforgettable experience. Food was great, our guide was very friendly and took good care of everything. I hope they will manage to spare this beauty from mass tourism and damage by keeping the prices high and the numbers low
André M — Google review
Absolute amazing experience. I did the Ha tien cave 1day/1night. The Oxalis guide spoke very well English and they will teach you a lot about the jungle and local culture. Oxalis is the only company who organizes high quality (but expensive) tours in this area.
Rik L — Google review
Great trekking experience for amateurs, combining mountain trek, caves exploration and swimming. Whilst Son Doong tour is more extreme and requires good investment (strength, time & money), Tu Lan tours are much more reasonable for majority enthusiasts. Tu Lan caves have both dry and wet caves, so you can balance between climbing, swimming and trekking. There’re many tours ranging from 1-4 days with these caves, operated by Oxalis. We chose the 3D2N tour, cost VND 8M. Oxalis team could be ranked 5* with all their considerate services. Schedule is clear & managed well, guide & life guards have good experience and food are more than enough :) We felt quite safe, enjoyable and of course, the scenery is fabulous. If you want to have some me-time in the middle of the jungle, sleep in tent and no hassle of phone, mails or chaos.. book a tour and enjoy!!!
HuyenTrang N — Google review
Wonderful time traveling with Oxalis. There were so many fun activities on my TL4 trip. Highly recommend this to any adventure seekers out there.
Uyen H — Google review
I took a 4 days tours in Tu Lan cave system. It such an awesome journey. We'd been through various cave and enjoy the peaceful moments durinv the trip. Worth to try and come back again soon.
Truc N — Google review
Tu Lan cave system has both dry and wet caves which make it very unique and stunning inside.
Jen N — Google review
Best ever caving
Shujan S — Google review
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5.0
(138)
Vietnam, Quảng Bình, Tuyên Hóa, Cao Quảng
17

Kong Lor Cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Kong Lor Cave is a must-see attraction in Laos, known for its grandeur and natural beauty. The cave stretches over 7.5 km and offers a boat ride that takes visitors through its stunning interior adorned with stalagmites and stalactites. The surrounding green vegetation adds to the picturesque setting. While some advise against taking a motorbike through the cave, others have found it to be an exhilarating experience, especially at the end of the rainy season.
This place had me spellbound and in awe! If you’re doing the Thakek loop it is a must. It has to be the best experience I’ve had in Laos so far .. the drive up to the cave is spectacular; the boatman is excellent and certainly looks after you on your journey; the experience is something you’ll never forget and it is so cheap to do. It was 200,000 Kip per person, if you’re on your own it’s a little more, but still excellent value for money. You need shoes that you don’t mind getting wet, and if you fancy a swim at some point there are places before the cave so you might want your swimming costume and a towel. From when you park to when you finish your tour it is a good two and half hours. We went end of April and we had to get out once for the boat to be pushed as it’s low water .. but that’s part of the adventure! We also stopped once going up and could walk around the stunning cave for about 10/15 minutes before continuing onward to the village where we sat chatting with locals and enjoyed a drink. It was then back to the boat and on our return we had another stop off inside with a photo opportunity.. so magical.
Julia W — Google review
The most epic cave I've seen in my life 200k kip U get there via boat and most of the trip is a boat ride, but yoooo it's incredible not gonna lie my g From time to time you might have an impression that driver abandoned you in the cave, but calma chico, he's right behind the corner This cave is huge, if u wanna get claustrophobic go to a different one
Maciej S — Google review
The best cave on the loop and if you're not a speleologist, probably the best cave you will see in your life. 7.5km of the traveling distance on the boat really impresses, there are chambers inside this cave that are probably 50m high. Boat is powered by ICE, ride is nice, quite fast on some sections but safe, water in the cave is very shallow. Great experience, definitely worth 200k LAK.
Artur P — Google review
Fascinating boat trip into the cave. Beautiful rock formations and nice and cool inside on a hot day. Riding through the cave in the dark was a unique experience. Expensive for Lao at 200,000 kip per person but it was worth it for us. Total tour was 2.5 hrs. At points the cave formations are lit and you get out of the boat to explore. Recommended items to bring: shoes you can walk in the water with, headlamps, lightweight sweatshirt and some money if you want to buy a drink or snack from the village at the half way point where you pop out of the cave and then turn around to return.
Dawn E — Google review
We were a bit hesitant to start with as we didn’t really know how this tour worked, it looked a bit sketchy. We heard amazing things about this cave so went for it anyway. 200k per person, you can fit 3 people per boat, the guide takes you across the river where you then switch boats to one that’s parked inside the cave. You then get shown through this ginormous and beautiful cave - you are given head torches as it’s pitch black in there. There are two stops where you get out the boat and walk around - these parts are lit up. This is by far the biggest and coolest cave I have ever seen/been in and highly recommend doing it. You get taken through and out the other side of the cave, stop for about 10 minutes and then come back through. It all took just over 2 hours. The boat isn’t the most comfortable seat so maybe take something soft to sit on.
Leo G — Google review
It was breathtaking. I loved it. It is a geological wonder in Laos. I recommend everyone to go and see it and definitely take a boat tour to see this magnificent limestone cave.
Kadir ( — Google review
Really cool cave. To get here if you’re doing the loop, it’s an about a 1 hour drive from the village that connects the road. The road is gorgeous, full of potholes and animals at the end however. When you get to the entrance it’s 200k for 2 or more people or 300k for 1 person. Tour itself is 2 hours roughly. Wear some open toe shoes or go barefoot because you will probably get wet feet. The boat goes in a cool formation and then you do a small walk through some other cave stuff then it keeps going to the other side which is a dumpy little village/camp. Takes a break there and then goes all the way back. Takes 2 boats. I did this September 1st during the wet season time, however the whether was fine and things were really green. On the way out you can stop for the night or go back to this little village that you turned off to get there. So just counting time for the trip would be roughly 4-6 hours going and coming plus tour
Phillipos L — Google review
We paid 200,000 KIP per person, and it was worth it. We arrived around 4 pm, a bit late, but they were still very welcoming, even though we were the last guests. The cave was amazing, it felt like stepping into another world, so unreal. We finished the tour at almost 6 pm and gave the boat driver a tip for his support (and because he was the one who stayed late too). Overall, highly recommended!
Starry — Google review
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http://konglorcave.blogspot.com/
+856 20 54 777 715
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Vinh Guru Tours

Tour operator
Outdoor Activities
Food Tours
Eco Tours
City Tours
Motorcycle Tours
Night Tours
I arrived spontaneously in Vinh looking for an option to go to Pu Mat national park. The employee off Vinh Guru tours was super kind and willing to help me with organizing the trip. She has a wide web of contacts to arrange a safe travel and is open to discuss the best options for travellers with various budgets. Would certainly recommend this business to anyone looking for an activity around vinh, but might be good to contact the company in advance to assure a nice trip
H.F. W — Google review
Vinh may seem very overwhelming when you arrive, but Vinh Guru Tours is a refuge amongst that chaos. The staff are really friendly and speak great English. Although the tours into Pu Mat were a little out of our budget unfortunately, the staff were able to help us book a train onward to Ninh Binh which we didn’t even know was an option! If you are worried about onward travel/need to book a tour in Vinh, use Vinh Guru Tours! A side note: they are attached to the ‘serviced apartments’ at the Google maps location, their office is on the bottom floor. When you arrive they may seem closed but go to the left gate, shout hello, and you will be warmly welcomed!
Jacob T — Google review
Been using their transportation service couple of times for my business trip around Vinh. The driver Andy speaks fairly good English, helpful and reliable. Highly recommended.
Benjamin T — Google review
Very helpfull and conveniet! They help me a lot and gave information for free! Thank you vor helping me in Vinh! If someone need a tour or information around Nghe An Province, should go there!
B M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were able to enjoy the warm welcome from the team and the great guide Andy to help us discover the heights of Pu Mat. They were able to adapt their offers to our specific needs and Andy was absolutely brilliant as a guide and then to help us continue our stay in complete peace of mind. I recommend 100%! (Original) On a pu profiter de l'accueil chaleureux de l'équipe et du super guide Andy pour nous faire découvrir les hauteurs de Pu Mat. Ils ont su adapter leurs offres à nos besoins spécifiques et Andy a été absolument génial en guide et pour nous aider ensuite pour continuer notre séjour en toute quiétude. Je recommande à 100% !
Thierry T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Enthusiastic consultants and professional implementation team. Dedicated customer care, professional tour guide team (Original) Nhân viên tư vấn nhiệt tình, ekip thực hiện chuyên nghiệp. Chăm sóc khách hàng tận tình, đội ngũ hướng dẫn viên chuyên nghiệp
Gia N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful, exciting experience with great guides and great services! (Original) Một trải nghiệm tuyệt vời, lý thú với những hướng dẫn viên tuyệt vời và những dịch vụ tuyệt vời !
Phong H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Professional, quality travel and event company! (Original) Công ty du lịch và sự kiện làm việc chuyên nghiệp, chất lương !
Minh P — Google review
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110, đường Phan Chu Trinh, Quang Trung, Vinh, Nghệ An 460000, Vietnam
http://vinhgurutours.com/
+84 971 900 990
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Bãi biển Quỳnh Nghĩa

Beach
Outdoor Activities
A wide sandy beach is the draw to this scenic locale, which also features seaside cafes & a resort.
beautiful beach
Trần B — Google review
Nice place for family vacation
Quang C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach is comfortable, the sand is long and wide. Clear, Green Water. Always surprising. In particular, the beach is still pristine, not crowded, children can bathe well. Everyone should bathe at Quynh Nghia beach and eat, drink, and have fun at Quynh Bang (Original) Bãi biển thoải, bờ cát dài, rộng. Nước Trong, Xanh nhé. Bất ngờ luôn. Đặc biệt bãi còn hoang sơ, không bon chen, Trẻ em tắm tốt. Mọi người nên tắm bãi Quỳnh Nghĩa và ăn uống, vui chơi ở Quỳnh Bàng nhé
Đỗ T — Google review
Nice beach
Giang N — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach is long, the water is quite clear, the waves are not too strong nor too deep, very safe for children to swim, a quite wild beach that has not been exploited much so the guests are mainly locals, there is still a lot of trash along the coast. (Original) Bờ biển dài, nước khá trong, sóng không quá mạnh cũng như không quá sâu rất an toàn cho trẻ em tắm, một bãi biển còn khá hoang sơ chưa được khai thác nhiều nên khách chủ yếu là dân bản địa, dọc bờ biển còn khá nhiều rác
Hoàng H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice, only 3.5 hours drive from Hanoi, food is cheap, if you like swimming, this place is very ok, not too crowded (Original) Rất tuyệt cách HN chỉ 3.5 giờ lái xe ăn uống cũng rẻ ai mê tắm biển bơi lội thì chỗ này rất ok ko bị đông quá
Hoàn C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach is long and the sand is gentle, ok for swimming. However, there is a lot of garbage, and because the beach is located between the two streams flowing from the mainland to the sea, the water color is not very clear on rough days. In return, this is a fishing village, people gather fish every morning, quite crowded. It is also a tourist boat port to visit and check in the legendary Dragon Eye Cave. (Original) Bã dài và cát thoải, cũng ok để tắm. Tuy nhiên tình trạng rác thải hơi nhiều, và cũng vì bãi nằm giữa đầu hai con lạch từ đất liền chảy ra biển nên những ngày biển động màu nước không được trong cho lắm. Bù lại đây là làng chài, bà con kéo cá tập kết về mỗi sáng sớm khá đông vui. Cũng là cảng thuyền du lịch tham quan check in Hang Mắt Rồng trong truyền thuyết.
Cuong T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful beach, clean and clear water, reasonable prices, delicious food; - One of the few beaches worth visiting in the North and North Central regions; (Original) Biển đẹp, nước sạch và trong xanh, ăn uống giá cả hợp lý, đồ ăn rất ngon; - Là một trong ít những bãi biển nên đến tại miền Bắc và Bắc Trung Bộ;
Hoàng L — Google review
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Ho Citadel

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Imposing arched stone gates remaining from an imperial stronghold constructed in 1397 CE.
I can not believe that they are able to build the city wall by that big stone. And all brick with name on it.
Kent K — Google review
Should visit before 4pm if you travel by Bus and want to enter Sam Son Beach area. The bus no.2 only goes to Sam Son center by early line accordling to ticket seller of this bus line . If you are a history lover this is a good place to explore.
Nicole P — Google review
Worth visiting if you are passing through. There's a reasonable amount of information in Vietnamese and English on different boards around the site, although the museum is quite small. There is a ticket booth at the south gate but all the others are just open and you can roam about the site freely on foot or by motorbike. The entrance fee was 40k VND and the security guard was very helpful trying to explain where I could go and everything I could see, despite not speaking English. Overall it was interesting and worth a visit but I wouldn't go out of my way to visit (probably not worth a round trip out of tam coc / ninh binh city just for this unless you have time to spare).
Oliver P — Google review
It was an enjoyable day. Quite a lot of walking so wear good footwear. Lots of exhibits to see spread over a wide area. For no good reason they don't allow you to leave through the entrance and insist on making you walk quite a distance, to get out. Which was the completely the opposite direction to where my bike was parked. Absolutely ridiculous given the heat and humidity. The attraction needs a lot of investment and general work to give it the wow factor...not sure people value it as an historic site or just a backdrop to take photos.
Giáo M — Google review
Designated a World Heritage site in 2011, Ho Citadel still doesn't receive many foreign visitors. Built at the end of the 14th century, the inner walls and four main gates of the citadel are still standing. Called Thành Nhà Hồ in Vietnamese, the complex is surrounded by a fertile rural landscape. The walls are overgrown with creepers and grass, but still make an impressive sight rising from the rice fields. Vietnamese farmers go about their work, both outside and inside the citadel grounds; sitting down to rest in the shade of its arched gates during the hottest part of the day. The grand royal ruins and the agricultural work going on around it, remind me of sketches by Piranesi of Rome in the 18th century, when Italy was rediscovering its past, just as Vietnam is doing today. Located near the town of Vĩnh Lộc in Thanh Hóa Province, Ho Citadel can be reached by several rural back-roads. Although the enclosure is very large (close to 1km2) it's not immediately visible, especially if you arrive at either the north, east or west gates (the south gate being the main entrance). From some positions the wall is so overgrown it's almost indistinguishable from the farmland it abuts. The main entrance (10,000vnđ) is through the south gate, where there are guides available and a small museum. The latter tries very hard – with English language labels and information boards – but doesn't amount to much more that bits and pieces of pottery, cannonballs, bricks and tiles. The other gates also have small ticket offices, but most of the ticket inspectors seem to be either asleep or drunk and drowsy. If you avoid weekends and public holidays chances are you'll have the whole citadel to yourself, making you feel as though you're the first foreigner to have stumbled upon these imperial ruins.
Ngo A — Google review
My mother’s hometown is here. The citadel was built in the 15th century when Thăng Long Hanoi was attacked by Ming dynasty (old name of China) at that time. UNESCO had recognized this place as one of its heritage in Vietnam
Trung Q — Google review
It’s a nice place to bring the kids to at sunset or to fly kites. Information in both Vietnamese and English.
Staffan N — Google review
It's an intruding historical place. An old Royal Palace like the citadel in Hanoi but in a more raw condition. But really there isn't much left there to see, except the massive, 3 arched, old gate.
Haggai B — Google review
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Vĩnh Tiến, Vĩnh Lộc, Thanh Hóa, Vietnam
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Phát Diệm Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Nhà Thờ Đá Phát Diệm, also known as Phat Diem Cathedral, is a 19th-century stone cathedral located in Ninh Binh, Vietnam. It is situated amidst picturesque canals and rice paddies, making it a popular destination for spiritual tourism and cultural exploration. As the Catholic capital of Vietnam, this architectural masterpiece has stood for over 100 years and took 30 years to construct.
Superb experience! Vale la pena! ( It's worth the effort of waking up early, taking breakfast at 6am, leaving hotel at 630am to attend 730am Holy Mass at this majestic cathedral!) It has Great history place for Catholic tradidions, French Church in the North of Vietnam. If you go to Ninh Binh, must visit for Christian especially Catholics! Phat Diem Cathedral consisted of one big central church and 4 smaller ones surrounding this main architecture. The churches were beautifully blended of the traditional Vietnamese culture and architecture and the Western religion reflecting in every single corner. The stand out is a pagoda style roof. The interior is very brightly decorated. The interior has a well recognizable Romanesque-like arrangement with its central nave and side aisles separated by wooden columns, terminating in the raised sanctuary. While the interior particulars may be distinctly oriental or Vietnamese in most regards, the basic architectural structure are thoroughly rooted in the Roman basilica. You will feel the youthfulness, vibrant atmosphere of Mass when compared to attending Mass at the western hemisphere churches where there are no young people willing to spend their Sunday morning at church anymore. Here 75% of the Mass attendance are young people, kids and children! We also met very nice people who greeted us with warmth.
Khang L — Google review
I was expecting another church, but it was interesting and not like other churches I've seen in Vietnam or elsewhere. Designed by Vietnamese. Inside is all teak wood, and some of the wooden pillars are massive!! The carvings were detailed. Nice bluestone gatehouse at the front. There was a church service starting when we arrived, so could only have a brief look inside.
Michele P — Google review
Intriguing looking Church - a blend of Vietnamese and French architecture. There are several chapels and grottos around the main Church as well. Have not seen a Church like this before - would recommend popping by from Ninh Binh if you have time to spare / if you have your own transportation.
Jasmine T — Google review
Stunning place that really worth the travel. The architecture is a beautiful mix of traditional Vietnamien and European styles. The wooden inside structure is fantastic, feeling being in church, and in a pagoda. Definitely a place to visit
JB S — Google review
A remarkable late-19th-century cathedral (1875–1891) built under Father Trần Lục. The complex blends Vietnamese pagoda forms with European church architecture, making it unique in Vietnam. Curved tile roofs, massive stone structures, and timber pillars give it a distinctive character. The layout follows traditional Vietnamese principles, with a lake and gardens leading to the main church. A striking example of East–West synthesis and exceptional craftsmanship.
Nando P — Google review
The Phát Diệm Cathedral (Vietnamese: Nhà thờ chính tòa Phát Diệm) is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phát Diệm, located in Kim Sơn District of Ninh Bình Province in Vietnam. The architecture of the church – built in stone and wood in 1891 – is an eclectic blend of Vietnamese and European architectural styles. It was mainly built in traditional Vietnamese architecture, similar to historical palaces and temples. It was bombed in 1972 and later restored. In addition to the cathedral itself, the Phát Diệm complex consists of five chapels, three grottoes, a memorial house, and the recently built pastoral center of the diocese. The cathedral is located in Phát Diệm township of Kim Sơn District in Ninh Bình Province.[1][2] It is about 29 km southeast of Ninh Binh and 121 kilometres (75 mi) from Hanoi.[3][4] Phát Diệm Cathedral was built by the priest Father Trần Lục (Père Six in French, or cụ Sáu in Vietnamese).[5] Père Six's tomb is in the frontyard of the cathedral.[1] The wooden statues in the cathedral were all carved by Pho Gia, a Vietnamese artisan.[6] The novelist Graham Greene described the cathedral as "more Buddhist than Christian"[7] in his novel the Quiet American.[8] After the 1954 Geneva Conference, many of its parishioners and clergy moved to safer places in South Vietnam. The cathedral is still functioning as a place of worship, and there are many more churches in the district.[3] On 15 August 1972, the cathedral was bombed, resulting in the collapse of its entire west wall, the convents and two of the schools. But now, after restoration, there are not even tell-tale marks of this destruction.[4] The overall size of the cathedral is 210 feet (64 m) in length, with a width of 60 feet (18 m).[10] The nave of the cathedral is built over 52 pillars, of which 16 are 11-metre tall (36 ft), carved from large ironwood trees. In the front worship area, the altar is made of a single slab, ornamented in "orthodox-style" and is made of "lacquered and gilded woodwork". Above the altar, there are portrait paintings of about 30 missionaries, most of European origin. The vaulted ceiling has paintings of angels in Vietnamese style.[1][4] The interior walls are decorated with Catholic iconography, but particularly have paintings of Eastern religious symbols like dragons, unicorns, tortoises and phoenixes.[9]
Tịnh T — Google review
Well worth the ride. Very interesting. Not crowded.
Matthew G — Google review
This church is very historical. Very unique build in ancient way. Doubt modern technology can build in similar way. Have big solid tree trunks column which is very heavy to support the structure of the church. Firmly built and aesthetic. Visiting the church perhaps gives you many blessings, peace and love. A small quiet town.
BEN T — Google review
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75 Phố Phát Diệm Đông, TT. Phát Diệm, Kim Sơn, Ninh Bình 430000, Vietnam
http://phatdiem.org/
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Bich Dong Pagoda

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Bich Dong Pagoda is a captivating destination that beautifully blends history and nature, nestled against the stunning backdrop of mountains in Ninh Binh. This ancient tiered pagoda, part of the Trang An Landscape Complex and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites visitors to explore its serene surroundings. As you ascend through its three levels, you'll encounter ancient shrines and temples dating back to the 15th century, each offering breathtaking views of the lush landscape below.
Bich Dong Pagoda is a beautiful and sacred temple complex with a long history and calm atmosphere. There are three pagodas built on different levels of the mountain, surrounded by lush greenery, lotus ponds, and cool fresh air — a perfect place to find peace and quiet. You can see a few monks and local people praying, as well as elderly ladies keeping the temple clean and selling small souvenirs nearby. The entrance is free, and parking costs only 20,000 VND. Next to the pagoda, there’s a path leading up to “Hanh Phuc Lake” (Happiness Lake) — try climbing up for a lovely view of the mountains and countryside! A truly authentic and spiritual stop in Tam Coc, perfect for those who love culture, nature, and tranquility.
Đinh T — Google review
A place worth visiting, an ancient pagoda first built in the 15th century nestled in a serene tropical hill/ mountain. As part of the journey to the 3rd level you move through a cave that has amazing structures. Surrounding the ancient structure were calm waters of water lilies which unfortunately bloom mainly in the morning. We drove to Ninh Binh from Hanoi which is roughly a 1 hour 45 drive. The pagoda is then only a few mins drive from Tam Coc. On a Sunday the crowd was decent. No entry tickets required and as always, be respectfully quiet visiting a sacred place for locals. When we arrived it started drizzling - if you do hit wet weather, so be careful as the stone steps are slippery.
Juliana C — Google review
Beautiful temple - the best bit is along the path through the 'Parking Area'. There is a short climb up some steps and then it opens out onto a lake, which is absolutely stunning. Very few people head this way - had it all to myself even when the pagoda was busy. Free parking at the cafes / restaurants - DO NOT park in the 'Parking Area' as you will have to pay.
Martin — Google review
Went to Bich Dong Pagoda with a tour guide and was good explaining that history of this place. There are 3 temples to visit, the walk to the temple can be steep and may be slippery during raining season. You will have to walk into a bat cave to get to the second temple. The view from the top temple is awesome well worth the walk up. Not too high just a moderate climb up.
Daniel S — Google review
Very pleasant visit. Don’t be put off by the reviews about parking scams - just be assertive and cycle past the ladies trying to flag you down. At the end there is a bicycle park and the lady was giving out tickets. She didn’t charge us but others seemed to pay 5000vdn per bike - keep some perspective as that is only 15p so I can’t see how anyone can really complain!! The temple and caves were very pleasant and we visited in the afternoon which was not crowded.
Ski M — Google review
We love FREE!!! Make sure you have some non slip footwear... I did have flip flops on. We hiked to the top and it didn't even seem to be hard work despite me not being fit! Views and the temples are just beautiful Highly recommend
MML R — Google review
Outstanding. Pagoda, cave, and lake. Was raining when I visited, but it was still very nice. Bike/scooter parking is a pricey at 10k, other places were 3k-5k.
Grayson — Google review
This is a nice filler because it's completely free to get inside. There are lots of vendors right outside that offer to sell you goods & to park your bike for $$. Get food & drink at the Gao restaurant & park there instead. The food there is amazing. The pagoda is cool because you hike up some stairs to get to cave with bats and views.
Roizy S — Google review
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6W99+C23, Ninh Hải, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình 430000, Vietnam
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Tam Cốc – Bích Động - Ninh Bình, Việt Nam

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Sightseeing tour agency
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tam Cốc – Bích Động in Ninh Bình, Việt Nam is a popular destination known for its stunning natural beauty and centuries-old temples. The area features three main routes: Tam Coc, Den Thai Vi, Dong Thien Huong, Bich Dong, Xuyen Thuy Dong, and Dong Tien Linh Coc Pagoda.
Bich Dong Pagoda is a serene and captivating site nestled among limestone mountains and lush greenery. The walk up to the pagoda is peaceful, with stunning views that get better as you climb. The pagoda itself is built into the mountainside, creating a unique and tranquil atmosphere that feels both spiritual and connected to nature. Each level offers something special, from ancient altars to breathtaking vistas. It’s not overly crowded, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. A must-visit if you’re exploring the Ninh Binh area and want a quiet escape steeped in history and beauty.
Mo E — Google review
A very cool experience! It’s quite serene and unique - going with the row boat through the river, through a cave and then into an open space, surrounded by mountains. The ladies rowing the boat are farmers I am told and after their work, they do this as an additional hustle. They row with their feet which is a sight to see, they’re quite experienced. Be warned! And be ready for them to hard sell you trinkets and souvenirs when they reach the end of the river (before turning back). We didn’t bring any money but we felt almost hijacked when she wouldn’t move the boat until she was truly convinced we couldn’t buy anything. The other boats did the same thing, stopped the boat for about 10 minutes until someone bought something (or couldn’t). It detracted from the overall good experience from the row boat ride. We tipped her generously at the end when we were done and back in land where the money was available but we shouldn’t have been held “hostage” for quite a bit of time with the rower giving us a disapproving and unhappy, sour look because we couldn’t buy her trinkets.
Anna M — Google review
We booked a day tour to Ninh Binh using klook. We were picked up from our hotel in the morning around 8 am. From hoi an ancient town to pagoda to lunch and then to tam coc island for a boat ride. It was quite sunny and the boat ride is roughly 1.5 hrs. It was quite hot and you need to carry googles, hat, sunscreen to avoid getting sun burnt. Carry water bottles too. The boat ride is good and quite scenic. You will pass through paddy fields and under the cave and a bridge but just take precautions with the sun. Two people on one boat and they paddle using their feet. Dinh bay and 2-3 small bays pass by. Tam Coc boat tour is a boat trip through the scenic karst landscape of Ninh Binh province, Vietnam, often called "Inland Halong Bay". Local rowers guide you in traditional sampan boats through rivers winding between rice paddies and under limestone mountains, passing through three natural caves called "Tam Coc" (Three Caves). The tour can be booked as part of a day trip from Hanoi, which may also include cycling through rural villages and visiting historical sites like Hoa Lu Ancient Capital or Mua Cave, with options for private or small-group tours
Food D — Google review
This sightseeing combo was extremely beautiful. Loved it all and felt like we were in another world. The only reason for 4 stars is that our boat rower spent so much time trying to sell us crafts out of his bucket and then started asking for a tip long before the ride was over. Once we gave him one, he complained and asked for more. It was very off putting and took away from the beautiful landscape that we were trying to take in.
Jen L — Google review
The view, cave, rock and river themselves are naturally beautiful. This place is unique during the rice ripening season. Recommend to go early to beat the crowd. Sadly nature outweighs the messy service and rude, greedy, narrow-minded attitude of the vast majority of boatmen here. You can’t enjoy the boat on your own but need to fill the group of at least 4 people. The boat woman seems friendly and responded to your questions, but stopped only at Khe Gioi ravine for photos. She was impatient and wanted us to leave early. She described her poor family situation and persuaded us to buy embroidered frames. She also asked for tip by the end and sold the embroidered things double the price. Don’t believe their words, their acting and don’t buy anything. Actually the local people themselves are ruining the experience. I’ll never come back because of their attitude. Just enjoy nature if you love it.
S T — Google review
It’s a great experience on the river passing through the 3 caves. Tam(3) and Coc (caves). You are in a small rowboat, a local lady or men row with their legs
Jr T — Google review
Best experience we had, river along that glides you to three caves, amazing limestones, picturesque cliffs, beautiful scenic views. Highly recommended
Bongoton — Google review
I had an amazing experience exploring the area. The boat ride through the limestone mountains and expansive rice fields was incredibly peaceful, and the scenery was breathtaking at every turn. The guides were friendly, helpful, and informative, which made the visit feel personal and engaging. Even though it was a popular spot, it never felt overcrowded, making the experience truly memorable.
Robin B — Google review
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Ninh Hải, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình 430000, Vietnam
https://ninhbinhexcursiontour.com/from-hanoi-tam-coc-hoa-lu-mua-caves-full-day-trip/
+84 985 873 537
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Khu du lịch Hang Múa

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Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
Nestled within the Hang Mua tourist area, Hang Mua Ecolodge is often referred to as the "Great Wall of Vietnam." This beautiful Ninh Binh resort offers a perfect retreat amidst incredibly picturesque natural landscapes. Covering 40,000m2, the resort features various types of accommodations including villas, bungalows, and individual rooms.
We enjoyed yet another wonderful stay at Mua Cave Ecolodge! The services offered by the front desk staff (Lan and Ha Vì) and restaurant staff (Nhung and Ling) are consistently outstanding, as this is our third stay. We were offered an upgrade but we chose to stay in the family room with balcony because of the amazing view! The grounds are fabulous and provide easy access to ascend dragon mountain. The food is delicious and we enjoyed wine made from a vineyard on the property. The value for the room, food and location is great! We’re definitely planning to return!
K C — Google review
Our stay was nice. Location: BUT we wish we would’ve known that the lodges are on a tourist attraction park… We arrived around 4 am and when we woke up we were pretty surprised to see tourists walking on our doorstep. We wish it was more clear that the lodges are in the Hang Mua park so take this in consideration when you book the lodge. The pool was closed while we were there but we did got a discount for that. The staff and service was overall good. Except for the laundry, it was quick, but it wasn’t clean and also my pants shrunk a bit. When we checked out they forgot to charge us for the laundry and the scooters we rented. They texted and called us several times while we were already on our way to Hanoi. We paid the remaining via our next hotel which they contacted to transfer it. Both these experiences made me write the review but we enjoyed the room.
Lisette S — Google review
This eco lodge has several dogs caged in tight chicken cages, sleeping on bare wires l, with no bedding, with no water or food supplied all day in horrible heat and humidity. I was heartbroken. They care more about people not picking lotus flowers than live animals. Not only were the dogs in cages, they had less than 10 inch long chain on them for no reason whatsoever. I stuck my tiny hand in the cage to straighten out the bowl so I could pour some water in there, the dogs chain was barely long enough to stick his face in the bowl!!!!! Dog drank the water like it never seen water before. Even tho it was absolutely panicked when he saw my hand, like he never seen humans before. It was days ago and my heart hurts to this day. I'm thinking these are the property guard dogs that maybe possibly get let out at night, but still, for the love of God, provide them with some water during the day. Bowls were chewed up and turned over from the dogs searching for it! I was thinking of booking a stay there in the future, now I just can't. I hope more people see this, and more people protest they were in the property parking spot by the scooters.
Sylwia S — Google review
The main advantage of staying at this lodge is the access to the viewpoint and the lotus fields. It allows you to enjoy the attractions and then take a shower and rest in your room. The trade-off is that other visitors may walk around the site and past your room, though there is a buffer separating the rooms from the paths. The grounds themselves are beautifully designed, with the traditional lanterns and bonsai adding a charming touch. The room, however, was smaller than expected compared to the photos, making it a bit cramped - especially between the beds and desk. Pest control would also be helpful, as we noticed mosquitos and lizards. The breakfast was a real disappointment. On a positive note, the outdoor shower was absolutely fantastic. Overall, despite a few drawbacks, we had a wonderful and memorable experience.
Unbiased O — Google review
I have booked a family room for 2 nights, they contacted me and said that because of their family room needs to fixing somethings so they upgraded us to cave villa without extra fee, which is so nice from them! But there are some small things they could do better: first is the roof problem, water drips from the ceiling to the floor continuously, not lot but enough to make the floor wet and it isn’t safe for the family with 2 young kids that alway running and playing! Second is just a communication, the receptionist told me there are a Jacuzzi in the room, just ring them to send the staff to turn it on if we want to use it. But it is actually a big bath tub only, just warm water, no aeration. This isn’t a complaint because we are happy with the warm bath as well but they could tell us it is the bath tub instead of Jacuzzi.
Thanh H — Google review
This place is wonderful! The location is great, offering fantastic views of the cliffs. The room was very comfortable and there were two bathrooms- indoor and outdoor. The staff were friendly and helpful. The breakfast was plentiful and delicious. It was a great choice for us, as we needed peace and quiet in the evenings. All in all, I recommend this place.
Manuela A — Google review
A wonderful stay at Hang Mua Ecolodge. A perfect place to stay when you are in Ninh Binh. We can do the sightseeing without buying tickets while staying here. The staff are great especially Ha Vi, we would like to thank her for her knowledge of the heritage itinerary and helping us arrange where to keep our luggage after check out and return to Hanoi. Everything was great!
Andel C — Google review
Mixed review on this. Parking attendant was a bit abrasive. Reception staff and restaurant staff were amazing. The complimentary breakfast was great.Room was pretty good but the shower put water everywhere? The views and atmosphere are exceptional. The spa staff were nice but the massage was below average, rough and unenjoyable and the lady was messaging on her phone and chatting with her friend during the massage and had staff children nearby making the experience not very relaxing and then after tipping almost half of the price of the 3 services my family had she complained that was not enough.
Rebecca F — Google review
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Khê Hạ, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình 430000, Vietnam
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Trang An Grottoes tour

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Nature & Parks
Embark on a Trang An Grottoes tour and explore the unique Dich Long Cave, divided into the Light Cave, Dark Cave, and Pagoda in the Cave. Marvel at stunning stalactites and stalagmites in various shapes and colors that evoke images of majestic tigers and mythical dragons.
Trang An Ninh Binh is a breathtakingly beautiful destination that exceeded my expectations! The scenery is stunning, with tranquil waters and lush surroundings. I took the limousine from Hanoi, which took over an hour but was worth it for the convenience (200k VND/person, easily bookable via app). At Trang An, I enjoyed a great drink at the Starbucks store, which had a lovely Japanese/Korean vibe. Ticket prices are 250k VND/person, and can be bought online for a smooth experience. The queueing system for the boat rides is well-organized, and there are several route options to choose from. I opted for Route 2, which took me on a scenic tour around Trang An, although I skipped the big pagodas and temples due to time constraints. If you have more time, I recommend visiting Bai Dinh Pagoda as well. The boat ride takes over 3 hours, and the water was a beautiful greenish hue this season. I spotted some aquatic plants and even caught a glimpse of the Kong movie film studio. To make the most of your visit, I recommend going early in the morning. Overall, Trang An Ninh Binh is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a serene getaway. Highly recommended! Let me know if you'd like any changes!
Anh N — Google review
Did the Trang An boat tour. We chose route 3. We went at 11PM It was super beautiful, was getting super crowded as we were leaving. Our tour guide made us paddle for the full 3 hours as she was barely paddling. Would have took us 5 hours without us. Paid 250 000 dong. If you want something worth the money I would highly suggest the bird sanctuary in Tam COC. Only cost 150 000 dong. Give yourself alot of time as there is SO much to see, super worth the money and your time. There is 4 caves and all the boat tours are included in your ticket. Make sure your there around 4PM and you'll see all the birds returning to the bird garden. Such a beautiful sight! Happy travels!
Kev L — Google review
The rower was very friendly and talkative, which made the experience more enjoyable. The landscape is stunning and peaceful — honestly, we thought it was almost better than Ha Long Bay. There’s less boat traffic, and the water is much cleaner. That said, the tour was 3 hours long, and it was extremely hot. Sitting in the sun for that long can really drain you — bring water, sunscreen, and a hat. I would recommend to take the shortest route!
Nam N — Google review
We couldn’t go into the caves because it was flooded, it’s a pity because I was looking forward to that. But other than that, very nice peaceful boat ride - they take you for 2.5 hours on the lake, I don’t know how the women manually ride the boat for so long!! Quite serene and beautiful.
Divya K — Google review
had the best day! incredible views so peaceful and unreal landscapes. the best was to see the sights that ninh binh has to offer. we were on boat route 3. went for 3hrs; 3 caves and 3 temples <3 we had the most lovely couple join us on our boat (4 people in every boat). make sure to tip the workers they’re so lovely and made sure we got amazing pictures!
Trinity O — Google review
They “slightly” changes the tour and instead of 3 hours it was 1.5. Also it was overcrowded with boats so avoid going on Sunday because you will just hear people taking around and will not enjoy the nature at all. Last but not least there was 250m long cave which was also crowded with boats and it was lacking air.
Petar K — Google review
Not much to say. When we got in we did just 2 caves because the tides were high. So it kind of limited the experience for us. However it was a good experience. Very professional. Although they were way too many people and I felt that kinda led to the long 2-3 hours timeline and not really the activities. Also limited flexibility. Also it was quite difficult to communicate with the man rowing as he didn’t understand any English. Outside of that, a good activity to appreciate the natural wonder and tick off your bucket list. Best to do early in the morning or later in the evening.
Samson R — Google review
Boat ride experience is amazing. We went for route 3 where we stop at 2 pagodas and went in 3 caves. There was 1 cave which was 1000m long. We needed to sit low since the cave is kinda low also. We went at 14:00hr and it was extremely hot! I recommend you wear tons of sunscreen or hat and long sleeve because it’s extremely hot!! The view is just breathtaking. It was a total of 4hrs boat ride including the stops. An unforgettable experience. 💖
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Trường Yên, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
https://trangangrottoestour.com/
+84 934 282 001
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Bái Đính Pagoda

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Bai Dinh Pagoda, located in the Gia Vien district, is a significant pilgrimage site that encompasses both an ancient and a new pagoda. The complex covers a vast area of 700 hectares and boasts several impressive features such as the largest bronze statue of Sakyamuni Buddha in Asia, the longest 500-Arhant corridors in Asia, and the biggest da hong chung (a giant bell) in Vietnam.
Bái Đính Pagoda is an incredible place to visit and one of the highlights of Ninh Binh. The complex is huge with hundreds of Buddha statues lined along the walkways and several impressive temples to explore. The main pagoda is beautiful and the giant bronze Buddha is breathtaking to see in person. I went as part of a tour, but honestly it is not worth it. You can easily go on your own since the entrance fee is relatively cheap. There are many steps to climb but the views and the peaceful atmosphere make it worthwhile. It is a very spiritual and impressive site and definitely worth adding to your trip in Ninh Binh.
Lydia C — Google review
Amazing place. Very beautifully maintained and peaceful. We took the electric caddy option but realised it's way more beautiful if you walk around instead. The old monastery short hike was great as well. Needs 4-5 hours to visit properly and soak-in the surroundings and the temple environment.
Kartik G — Google review
This Pagoda has the tallest tower and largest gold coated Buddha statue in Southeast Asia. Place is huge, you need mimimum 3 hours if not more to see most of the things. It's not worth to go to point 27, the rest is very interesting and worth seeing. There's an elevator in the tower so it's very easy to go to the top, to 12th floor. The view of the entire complex is magnificent.
Artur P — Google review
It seemed to me like Vatican but for Buddhists :) its very extensive, beautiful and impressive, its a lot to discover and for proper discovery you would need like almost whole day but you can do quicker more shallow tour in like 2-3hrs ...its very tourist friendly ...close to No.13 - herbal soak bath - is a great cafe not to be missed but many other refreshment stations and nice clean restrooms are all around the area. Definetely buy ticket option for 300k dong. It totally worths it and you ll appreciate taking a ride by buggy ...important info: when we visited THERE WAS NO RESTAURANT with warm meals at the visitors center...we expected there would be restaurant at such a big tourist spot but they only had filled dumplings:( if that happens to you and you are there hungry go to Family organic restaurant which is like 5 mins away by scooter...its very good and cheap meal...you can thank me later:)
Livie G — Google review
Very beautiful template and pagoda. You can easy spend several days here. Be aware that there some steep walking areas so if you have mobility issues you should know. We went on a weekend day during off season and almost no one was there.
Brittani S — Google review
If you don’t do your research in advance, prepared to be surprised by this sprawling complex spanning hundreds of acres of land. There’s ancient stone temples over 1000 years old and a newer temple complex completed fairly recently. A visit will take easily 2 hours or more, but it’s the most relaxed, tranquil setting with lush gardens.
Gabriel R — Google review
Beautiful! So many temples and pagodas. The complex was clean, well manicured and easy to navigate. Unfortunately, we were visiting as part of a tour and we were too rushed and didn’t get to explore on our own terms. If/when we come back to Vietnam, I’d love to spend more time here and get a chance to see up close, the ancient pagoda that is an icon here.
Jen L — Google review
Beautiful place with lots to see, totally worth the ticket. Get the package which includes all shuttles, foot soak, and trang an. If you don't get the shuttles, prepare to walk for hours and hours. Bring sunscreen, a hat, umbrella, and sunglasses.
L C — Google review
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Xóm 6, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
https://www.chuabaidinhninhbinh.vn/
+84 913 899 135
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Temple of Emperor Le Dai Hanh

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Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled just 500 meters from the renowned Temple of King Dinh, the Temple of Emperor Le Dai Hanh stands as a tribute to Vietnam's rich historical tapestry. This sacred site honors not only King Le, the first monarch of Vietnam's second feudal state but also pays homage to significant figures such as General Pham Cu Luong and Queen Duong Van Nga.
Lovely historical place in the middle of beautiful nature. I liked the surrounding of this temple more than the other one.
Ali A — Google review
A temple for a Vietnamese king. Was nice to know the history of vietnam and the ancient city from the guide.
Thiruchenduran J — Google review
When you get an entrance ticket you gain access to both tombs and the stair temple… don’t know if you actually need tickets or if you can just walk in. We were stopped and had to pay but another couple walked in a few hours after us when we were a bit to leave and they didn’t pay. Anyways i think it was 30.000 total including the 10.000 bike parking fee. There were a bunch of kids there practicing their English and it was fun to talk to them for a bit!!
Kaylara B — Google review
A bigger temple to the first king temple. Much nicer. The king’s altar is locked but u can view it through the door grilles.
Adrick L — Google review
The temple is not too big, but has interesting history behind it. The is garden with lotus pond, and you can find the King’s statue with his wife.
Randy C — Google review
A serene setting. Shady compound. Not much too see. There is minimal English signage.
KH W — Google review
It is really awesome to explore in here. But it would be more better if they allow us to rent a bicycle. The temple is quite far from each others.
๖TiênღĐồng — Google review
very nice and old temple
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7WP4+C9M, Trường Yên, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
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Cuc Phuong National Park

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National forest
Outdoor Activities
Cuc Phuong National Park is a vast conservation area spanning 25,000 hectares across Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh, and Thanh Hoa provinces in Vietnam. It boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna typical of tropical rainforests, including highly endangered species. The park features ancient trees, the Con Moong Cave with fossils, and the Cave of prehistoric man.
This National park is purely amazing. Take a scooter (or a bike) and ride through it, enyoing the nature and jungle in its purest form! I came up from Ninh Binh and can only recommend doing so if you are in the area it is a quite relaxing drive with the scooter without any traffic. Make sure to visit the prehistoric human caves and the ancient tree. The tree might not sound too spectacular, but it was probably my favorite thing to do! You have to take a small path into the jungle and you can continue on this path deeper into the jungle if you want (a guide i met on the way told me it goes on for 10km). It is really amazing to experince the jungle this way and no worries, you cannot get lost, the path is quite easy to follow. At the end of the road through the park you can find a restaurant for lunch. There is also a monkey reservatory but i was too late to visit (it is only open from 13:30 to 16:30). I highly recommend visitinf this park if you are in the Ninh Binh area!
Jonas Z — Google review
We stayed here for five nights. The highlights were the beautiful forest setting, friendly staff, and welcoming atmosphere. The scenery was stunning, and we had an excellent hiking experience with rangers guiding us through the trails. However, there were some challenges. The insect bites took weeks to heal, and leeches were abundant, we counted around 35 in a single day of hiking, fall down several times as we got a bit of rain and wet.. Outch :). It was still an adventurous and memorable experience, but proper boots and leech socks are essential. Even with those, we were bitten quite badly. We didn’t encounter any large wildlife, but the night safaris were still a highlight. Thousands of fireflies lit up the forest, a beautiful sight. We also observed a few snakes chasing frogs, birds settling into the leaves for rest, and a variety of fascinating insects and bugs. Toward the end, we were lucky to come across a group of deer. The food at the restaurant was generally good, though there is room for improvement. Overall, a rewarding stay for nature lovers, but be prepared for the elements.
May W — Google review
Just returned from Cuc Phuong National Park and I’m blown away! The jungle trails are lush and peaceful, and spotting langurs and rare birds was a highlight. The visitor center is very informative, making it perfect for both nature lovers and families. A must-visit for anyone exploring northern Vietnam.
Thiệu N — Google review
Nice experience. We went there after the floods so the road was a bit slippery but we managed to get to get to the Preshistoric man cave and it was great. The whole route through the jungle is also very impressive.
Jakub Z — Google review
Any national park, anywhere in the world needs to be protected. Cuc Phuong is beautiful and wild and should remain that way, however the running of the park is terrible. The government are simply not doing enough to protect or police the boundaries of the park from poachers and logging. There are NO ANIMALS here, not a bird in the sky. If you come to view wildlife you can pay separately to see rare monkeys in tiny cages which cannot be released here because they will be poached again for food, exotic pet trade or the madness of chinese medicine. The same for the pangoling and most primates and mammals here. We did not pay to go to the 'rescue center' (glorified zoo) after seeing images and reading reviews about the small cages and the conditions of the animals. We stayed for 4 nights, which is far too long here. We did 1 hike which is at the end of the park (we had a motorbike but if you dont have transport you can either walk the 20km or hire a guide for 1,000,000dong) you don't need a guide and the trail is nice through the jungle. This seems to be the only hike and the only maintained trail in the entire park. We have visited hundreds of national parks in both developed and developing countries and this is by far the most neglected. There is just no investment in the guest experience at all. The staff are rude and abrupt, as though you are an inconvenience to them if you want to buy some food in the restaurant. There's really very little to do apart from travel the long 20km road. We tried the botanical garden but there isn't much in there apart from a long road through the jungle and the mosquitos were literally unbearable in there. If you want to go in there someone has to unlock the gate and then they lock you inside and you message them when you're finished - but there's no signs or information or map or anything, just a tarmac road through the forest. We tried the observation tower but the trail is not maintained, there are small landslides and trees blocking the path, the path is slippery and dangerous along the side of a rock face (we did persist and made it to the tower which was actually cool but you have to be fit and agile otherwise it's super dangerous). The problem again is when you get to the top, theres no animals or birds to see anyway but the view is nice. Now to talk about the accommodation. We booked into the Bong Substation because it says its remote and we wanted to be in the jungle. The website says 'far from civilisation' which sounds great for an adventure in the national park! We arrived and were pointed to different people, no one spoke any english (thats okay, we dont expect that) but it was as though no one was expecting us, they hurriedly grabbed some bedsheets and rushed off on a motorbike whilst trying to make us wait in the restaurant and eat something. We left and followed on the bike and the cleaner was frantically trying to change the sheets in what is the most disgusting room we have ever seen (and smelt) we left the room and allowed her to clean for 1 hour, hoping it would get better. When we got back the room was absolutely disgusting. The bathroom floor was filthy as well as all the taps and sink, there were rat droppings all over the floor and the smell of rats urine made our eyes water. The walls were covered in streaks and mould and all the sheets and towels were full of holes and stains. The lamp didnt work, and we didnt have a curtain on the door so anyone could see in. By this time there was no one around to ask for a different room as the reception was closed and no one spoke english, and theres no internet or signal in this area. We decided to try to get some sleep and deal with it in the morning however we didnt sleep because of the foul smell and there were live rats running around the room and on our clothes. The smell triggered asthma and was really awful. In the morning we were exhausted and hoped to try to hear some birds singing or listen to the jungle before arranging a habitable room but for some strange reason a man was outside with a petrol leaf blower
Emily W — Google review
Beautiful nature, but inconsistent visitor experience We stayed overnight in Cuc Phuong National Park to enjoy its landscapes and wildlife, and while the natural setting is worth visiting, our overall experience felt confusing and poorly managed. The park itself is stunning — ancient forest, unique biodiversity, and decent rescue centers (EPRC and Turtle Conservation). These are the real highlights and worth your time. However, the organization around accommodation and activities leaves a lot to be desired. Prices were unclear and seemed to vary depending on who you asked. For example, we were charged 800,000 VND for a second-class room (quoted as $37 USD, which doesn’t match the official rate), and transport plus a night safari guide were quoted by a lady at reception at $75 USD — far above the normal local rate. All while snickering and laughing with co-workers in Vietnamese. Felt like we we're being ripped off with a smile, especially seen as there was no option tot pay electronically. Staff were unpolite and communication was limited, and rather than offering clear options when weather made night tours difficult, they simply discouraged us from joining. It felt as if the visitor experience wasn’t really prioritized. Overall, Cuc Phuong’s beauty speaks for itself, but management and hospitality could be improved significantly — especially with clearer pricing, consistent information, and better guest engagement. Tip: pay in VND only, confirm prices in advance, and focus on the rescue centers and short hikes, which are genuinely rewarding. For good jungle experiences, go to Pu Luông.
Vincent J — Google review
the trip to the park from Ninh Binh (adviced by motorcycle) is already half of the experience for what sceneries you will see underway. the national park is accessible by moto because it is to big to do by walking. once you get to one of the trails, you walk them, you have many choices, doing all of them would really take you more then one day. the plan delivered to you when you pay the 60k entrance gives you all the details about the waling time of every trail would take.
Glenn F — Google review
There are a bunch of walking trails that start along the main road. In each trail we took we saw a wide diversity of animals.
Nachshon E — Google review
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Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve, located around 20km from Ninh Binh city in Vietnam, is the largest wetland area in the northern region. This tranquil reserve is home to a variety of rare animal and plant species, including the endangered Delacour's langur monkey.
I enjoyed every minute of the boat ride. I can't believe these guys can row a boat for 1 hour and 30 minutes straight. No breaks. While also managing to take loads of photos of me. Logic does not compute. I tried rowing for a bit and within 30 seconds my arms went up in flames, the burn was real. I asked him loads of questions in English, which he probably didn’t understand, but that’s okay, because I didn’t understand any of his answers either. It was still really nice talking to him, even if nothing made any sense. I gave him all my money. He deserves all my money. He is far superior. What a legend.
Mana J — Google review
Sitting in a boat in full sun exposure without any shadow cover (they should really add one), on an uncomfortable seat - a wooden plank - to see a not very varying landscape while being rowed by ladies who don’t speak any English … the pictures taken are beautiful but this felt like paying for suffering if you can’t stand direct sun burn. As concerns animals, we saw a bird, a dragonfly, some snail eggs, some cows and dead fish, nothing spectacular and none of the species in the pictures with which they attract visitors. Unless you have plenty of time, I would not recommend.
B M — Google review
If you want a quiet and serene boat ride, make sure to come here! It’s a beautiful and serene nature area that is quite big. We came here at midday and we only saw a handful of people and the rest of the time we were alone. The nature is gorgeous and it is so peaceful!! It is 200k per boat with a maximum of 2 people per boat.
Linde M — Google review
WOW. Trang An is great but not even close in comparison to this. Trang An is Disneyland while this feels foreign, rural, and not really touristy. The landscapes were absolutely incredible. I saw endangered Delacour langurs (only 300 left in the world). It was quiet, serene, and breathtaking. Go in late afternoon. Takes about 90 min. I am glad I stayed 3 nights I Ninh Binh. Did everything at a leisurely pace and got to actually chill.
Charles M — Google review
It's a great trip! We where all alone for the whole trip, something that really added to the tranquility of the experience. We got to see Delacour's langur up close, several unique birds and a trip inside the cave, even if it was high water. It was very hot, but we had hats and a good sunscreen which is a must, as well as water. We had our private guide that helped us in explaining what the boat rower had of knowledge. No tipping needed, but we added a bit anyway at the end. For us, this was a must do and a highlight.
Nil0 — Google review
If you are looking for a truly peaceful and authentic experience in Ninh Binh, look no further than the Van Long Nature Reserve boat tour. This trip was an absolute highlight of our journey! The Van Long wetland, often called the "Ha Long Bay on Land" offers an escape from the crowds. The entire experience was incredibly nice and calm. The silence was only broken by the gentle sound of the paddle moving through the water, allowing us to fully soak in the tranquility of this vast wetland. The views are simply outstanding. The majestic limestone karst mountains rise dramatically from the clear water, creating mirror-like reflections that are breathtakingly beautiful. Drifting through the reeds and under the cliffs felt like entering a secluded paradise. We even passed through a cave, which added a sense of adventure to the serene setting. A special mention must go to the very kind woman who drove our boat. Her friendly demeanor and careful rowing made the journey feel personal and comfortable. It's clear that the local people running these tours take pride in preserving this beautiful environment. This is a must-do trip for anyone seeking stunning natural landscapes combined with complete serenity. Highly recommended for a quiet, visually spectacular morning or afternoon!
Adam D — Google review
So peaceful and quoted, especially compared to other natural boat rides in the area. We saw lemurs. It was raining so we didn’t get to see many birds like we had hoped, but the 1000s of lotus floors in bloom made up for it.
Jen L — Google review
Worth going to for sure! They ride you along to the beautiful mountains and caves!
Mary M — Google review
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Gia Viễn, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
https://north-vietnam.com/ninh-binh/
+84 932 232 209
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Huong Pagoda

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
The Huong Pagoda is a massive collection of Buddhist shrines, grottos and temples constructed within the limestone mountains of Huong Tich. It serves as the location for an important religious festival that attracts numerous pilgrims throughout Vietnam. The main temple lies in My Duc District's Huong Son Commune, formerly Ha Tay Province, now Hanoi. The complex's heart is located in the Inner Temple or Perfume Temple situated within the cave of Huong Tich.
A must do while you are in Hanoi! First you need to take a boat trip to the entrance of the temple. From there, a cable car is available to take you to the top of the mountain where the main temple is inside the cave. Words cannot explain the feeling you will have when you are up there. Definitely recommended unforgettable experience!
Elahie F — Google review
Huong Pagoda, set among the mountains and rivers about 60 kilometers from Hanoi, is one of the most famous spiritual sites in Vietnam. The journey itself is part of the experience—you take a boat ride along a peaceful river lined with limestone cliffs before reaching the pagoda complex. The main cave temple is impressive, with natural rock formations combined with sacred shrines, creating a unique atmosphere that feels both majestic and serene. During festival season, it can be very crowded, but outside of that time, the area is calm and offers beautiful scenery. If you’re looking for a mix of cultural exploration, spiritual atmosphere, and natural beauty, Huong Pagoda is worth the trip.
Jay Z — Google review
Perfume Pagoda is a complex of Buddhist temples and shrines built in the Hương Tich mountain. This is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Vietnam. I visted this place few years ago and have some notes below: - There is a bus from My Dinh bus station to Perfume Pagoda. The bus will stop at the main road and you can walk abt 2 km from bus stop to the tourist center of Perfume Pagoda that nearby the Ben Duc boat whaft. You buy ticket here and don't forget to get a leaflet to know abt attractions. - The only way to reach Perfume pagoda is by boat and on the way there, the boat will stop at some spots for tourists to have a look. The ticket price includes boat service, but you must share the boat with others and have to wait the boat full (5-6 people) to start the trip. If you want to rent an entire boat for yourself, ask the staff in ticket counter for the price. If you share the boat, you just can visit some main destinations on the tour, and if you don't know people who share the boat with you, it is quite inconvenient abt the time. But if you rent the entire boat, you can discuss with the boatman abt where you want to visit and you are not be rushed by others. - Thien Tru Pagoda and Huong Tich Cave (named "The Most Beautiful Cave Under the Southern Sky") are the 2 must-visit on this trip. From Perfume Pagoda to Huong Tich Cave, you can take a cable car or walk up the mountain. I recommend walking up because it is quite easy with the staircase, just abt 30-60 min and there are some spots you can visit on the way. If you take cable car, you will skip them. - If you can speak Vietnamese, you can chat with locals and hear some intertesting folktales abt the sacredness of this place. I personally, can felt it by myself, so be mindful of your words and your behavior here. Many couples struggling with infertility come here to pray for a child. - First 3 months of lunar year is pilgrimage season and Perfume Pagoda Festival is one of the Vietnam’s largest Buddhist celebration, so has many activities to enjoy. Though, if you are nt a pilgrim and don't like long crowds and long lines, you should avoid these months. The best time to visit is the fall (Aug -Oct), weather is great, not too crowded and can see a lot of blooming lotus, water lilies on the river. - If you want to visit some main attractions and explore the other surrounding temples, it will take a whole day, you should start your trip in the early morning.
Han N — Google review
First night at Hanoi and we were recommended to visit this avenue. Great singers and rock band with cool vibes. It's located in the heart of a large hipster building complex, surrounded by multiple shops and hangout spots. Perfect for an evening out! Basic drinks and cocktails are on the menu.
Trang N — Google review
Amazing. The whole experience was fantastic. From the boat to the temple and the beautiful smell of jasmine throughout. Must see if you want to experience the spiritual and historical side of Vietnam
Mathew B — Google review
Very interesting place to visit, unique history, set in a remote location, surrounded by beautiful vistas. To get to any of the 15 pagodas in this area you must travel by boat. The Huong Pagoda was 3km upriver and you must visit the local temple as part of the journey. It's a very tranquil way to start. The Pagoda itself is set up a short but steep walk up from the shore, and is maintained by a group of working monks. Unique to this Pagoda, is that is a monk dies here, they are given their own tomb on the grounds, and they're cast as a statue, and after 200 years the statue will be painted gold, as it is believed they have achieved enlightenment as a Buddha. The star attraction is the cave at the top of the nearby mountain, said to be the restimg place of a king's daughter. You can walk to the summit (3,400 steps) but unless you are very, very fit you'll want to take the cable car. There is still another 200 or so steps to the summit, before you decend into a very stunning and tranquil cave. Overall I'd say it's well worth the visit, however there are a few things to be aware of: 1) There is a festival here Jan-Mar, that attracts 2mil worshippers. The river is choked with boats, and it is shoulder to shoulder walking room. This in itself would be an experience. 2) The place is step up to sell to those visitors during the festival - everywhere the path is lined with makeshift shops and restaurants all the way to the summit. Outside of the festival time period the majority of these are closed, so you are walking past walls of tarps. 3) The heat - there is nowhere to hide from it. Especially on high humidity days. There are no air-conditioned buildings, just fans and refrigerated drinks. A number of our group suffered heat exhaustion, and there was little relief until we were back on the bus.
David V — Google review
Very impractical set up. Standard let's walk up a mountain temple. Nice temple complex. What is bad is the people who run the site. You need a 30-minute rowboat trip to get to the site which is romantic and beautiful in nice weather in the rain not so much . You pay according to the amount of people in a little row boat and they will make you wait until the boat is full or charge you extra. When we arrived cold and damp we walked up the mountain to go to the cable car to bring us to the temple complex. Very slippery in the rain. Unfortunately, as signs are in Vietnamese we missed that tickets were not available at the cable car but back half way down the mountain. Also we would have to wait to get enough people in the cable car we weren't allowed to go by ourselves??. Being tired wet and cold we decided to just call it a day and go home. On return to the docks to get the boat back. We saw that there were motorboats going up and down the river and asked if we could take one as we were not looking forward to another wet uncomfortable trip. This was not possible not only did they not want to help us we had to pay extra to leave early. Very unfriendly staff and hardly any English spoken.
Dirk V — Google review
A major pilgrimage place for the Vietnamese people. The pilgrimage goes on in January February March. Praying there is believed to be able to overcome conception issues. If you have a baby you have to come back every year for 18 year ;)
Yves-Emmanuel J — Google review
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