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How long is the drive from Taunggyi to Tuan Chau Island?

The direct drive from Taunggyi to Tuan Chau Island is 1,053 mi (1,694 km), and should have a drive time of 20 hrs 15 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Taunggyi to Tuan Chau Island, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hanoi, Ninh Binh, and Sapa, as well as top places to visit like Yuanyang County, Yunnan and Fansipan, or the ever-popular Zhu's Family Garden Parking Lot.

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Top cities between Taunggyi and Tuan Chau Island

The top cities between Taunggyi and Tuan Chau Island are Hanoi, Ninh Binh, and Sapa. Hanoi is the most popular city on the route. It's 19 hours from Taunggyi and 2 hours from Tuan Chau Island.
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Sa Pa

Sa Pa, located in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam, is a popular destination for trekking and exploring the terraced rice fields of the Muong Hoa Valley. The town offers a cool climate year-round and is home to various hill tribes such as the Hmong, Tay, and Dao. Visitors can experience diverse natural beauty throughout the seasons, from snowfall in winter to blooming flowers in spring and golden rice terraces in autumn.
5% as popular as Hanoi
23 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Tuan Chau Island
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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.
7% as popular as Hanoi
42 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Tuan Chau Island
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Hanoi

Hanoi, the vibrant capital of Vietnam, is a captivating blend of history and culture, showcasing influences from Southeast Asia, China, and France. The bustling Old Quarter serves as the city's heart, with its narrow streets organized by trade and dotted with charming temples like Bach Ma. Here you can explore Đồng Xuân Market for local goods and delicious street food.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Tuan Chau Island

Best stops along Taunggyi to Tuan Chau Island drive

The top stops along the way from Taunggyi to Tuan Chau Island (with short detours) are Old Quarter, Hoàn Kiếm Lake, and Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre. Other popular stops include Tam Cốc – Bích Động - Ninh Bình, Việt Nam, Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, and Trang An Grottoes tour.
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Zhu's Family Garden Parking Lot

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Parking
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Gardens
Most beautiful garden I never seen before.
MINH A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chu Gia Vien, also known as the Chu family's flower garden, was built very beautifully and spaciously. Here you can learn about the Chu family and the history and architecture of the Qing Dynasty. (Original) Chu gia viên hay còn gọi là vườn hoa nhà họ Chu , được xây dựng rất đẹp và rộng . Đến đây bạn có thể tìm hiểu về gia tộc họ Chu và lịch sử , kiến trúc thời Thanh.
ThuLoc L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must visit. There are many patios and rooms. A huge outdoor garden. Some very special pottery shops. (Original) Visita obligada. Hi ha molts patis i estances . Un jardí exterior immens. Algunes botigues de ceràmica molt especials. .
Angel V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful architectural work of the Chu family in Kien Thuy. With an area of ​​20,000m² of which 5,000m² is built, 214 houses and 42 yards (Original) Công trình kiến trúc tuyệt đẹp cỉa gia tộc họ Chu tại Kiến Thủy. Với diện tích 20.000m² trong đó 5.000m² xây dựng, 214 ngôi nhà và 42 khoảng sân
HoangDiep L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beauty scene ! (Original) Cảnh đẹp !
PhanTom L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most boring tour, so tiring. Went to a few places around there, then visited here. There was nothing else besides the ancient house, I don't understand. Oh, it's probably suitable for young people renting ancient costumes to take pictures. (Original) Cái tour vớ vẩn nhất, mệt thật. Đi mấy điểm quanh đó, xong tham quan ở đây nữa. Ngoài cái nhà cổ ra thì chẳng có gì, không hiểu luôn. À chắc phù hợp giới trẻ thuê đồ cổ trang chụp ảnh thôi.
Bảo L — Google review
4.3
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4.5
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JR8G+JHG, Hanlin St, Jianshui County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan, China, 654300
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Yuanyang County, Yunnan

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Yuanyang County, situated in the southeastern part of Yunnan province, China, is famous for its breathtaking rice-paddy terraces. These terraces are so remarkable that a portion of the county was designated as the Honghe Hani Rice Terraces World Heritage Site in 2013, making it China's 45th World Heritage Site. This picturesque destination is located along the Red River and offers stunning natural landscapes that attract visitors from all over the world.
4.5
(177)
Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan, China, USA
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Fansipan

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16 lists 
Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Fansipan, the highest peak in Indochina, is a major attraction in Sapa. The area offers multi-day hiking tours and a cable car ride to the top where a pyramid sculpture awaits. Visitors can also enjoy stunning sights such as Silver Waterfall, Ham Rong Mountain, and terraced rice fields while learning about the unique traditions and rich culture of ethnic groups like HMong, Red Dao, and Tay.
Absolutely awesome and beautiful, must visit if you are in Sapa, lots of steps if you want to walk, we took the funicular up to the summit and explored on the way back down which was quite comfortable, very expensive for coffee and snacks etc
J G — Google review
Excellent experience and very well managed attraction. Weather clears up and becomes overcast by the minute some days so don't worry if it's misty as it might clear up. Go with the combo tickets that get you all the cable cars and funiculars so you're not exhausted.
Mike X — Google review
Wow! Amazing! Excellent! Still in awe and very greatful that i had the chance to visit this place. I am really amazed how they were able to build this place. From the Sapa sun plaza station, to the monobrail, to the cable car up to the very end. Views, people, experience are all 10 stars. We also bought the package with buffet food via klook so everything is included. Really great experience! Will be back definitely. Just be mindful of weather. Make sure to check ahead of time. If it is foggy, you won''t see anything at all. You must be ready and prepared to be able to go up. Oxygen level here are very low and can be tiring and hard to breathe when walking and going up.
HoodlumHavoc G — Google review
Can be very crowded with tourists as people tend to push each other when boarding the cable car which annoyed me. It's better to go when it's not foggy as during my visit I can't have a nice clear view. Stairs can be steep and strenuous for some. Be prepared to stop by tourists that are busy with photo taking. I think this place can be a bit overrated but I quite like the beautiful garden before going into the cable car station
Steph — Google review
Amazing place to visit. I hiked all the way up, and wow… it’s a lot of stairs. You need to be in decent shape because the stair part is definitely the hardest. I would have preferred a normal mountain trail, but there’s only one way up, so you just have to take it as it is. I did the hike with a guide and a group, but honestly, I don’t think it was worth it. The guide doesn’t really do anything besides walk with you and give you a very basic lunch at the second camp, you can bring something much better yourself. The trail is super clear anyway. There’s only one main path, so you’re not going to get lost. And if you ever feel unsure, just follow the electric line. Before the first camp, there are two small paths, but look for the knife marks on the trees, that’s the correct one. Going up took me about 6 hours including breaks and a 1-hour lunch. Going down is actually pretty easy if you don’t rush, and it takes around 4 hours. You really don’t need the cable car. Just make sure you bring a light because it gets dark around 5 PM. If you start at 7 AM, you should be back around 6 PM. And one more thing, arrange a driver or have your scooter ready. When you finish the hike, there’s no one around 😅.
KARIMI K — Google review
Very good experience that go up to above the cloud, nice view and good whether with sun light and only 9' degrees, enjoy the moment on top, but the only thing is people mountain people sea, and the train and cable car for transportation to go up make us Q for very long, otherwise overall quite a enjoyable moment
Avien T — Google review
A magical place built in the mountains from Sapa. Great place to visit Buy tickets online to save a lot of waiting around. Best to go earlier in the day as well.
Shaun C — Google review
5 stars for the „view“ (if u have good weather), the landscape atmosphere at the summit. 0 stars for everything else. This is commercialization at its finest. From the first to the last second, it's all about selling and make money. It's set up like Ikea in europe. Once you're inside, you have to follow the paths and there are no shortcuts. The Wow Pass for €16 at least prevents long queues at the individual rides. We started at the bottom on a Saturday around 10:30 a.m., because at 8:30/9:00 it was full of people. We thought we had waited for the first bus rush. But that was stupid of us. Next point the cable car close in two days for maintenance. Unfortunately this info was not posted very well. The better time to go up is 2:30 p.m. or shortly before the last train goes up. When it's busy, you end up in long queues at several points, so that a good hour and a half or more can pass without you even getting on the cable car. It's a bad Disneyland at 3000m. :( it’s a shame. The weather itself was not good. A lots of clouds. But this is part of the game on mountains ;) We book the tickets before online @ klook
Andreas K — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Tam Đường District, Lai Chau, Vietnam
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The waterfall of love

Historical place
Nature & Parks
Stairs run up along a section of this sizable waterfall cascading in a serene, wooded environment.
4.8
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4.5
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San Sả Hồ, Sa Pa, Lào Cai, Vietnam
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Cable Car Station – Sun World Fansipan Legend

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Mountain cable car
Transportation
Ga cáp treo SUN WORLD FANSIPAN LEGEND is a cultural and religious tourism area situated on the peak of Fansipan, the highest in Indochina. It boasts a modern cable car system that allows visitors to conquer the peak in just 15 minutes. The site features unique architectural works such as pagodas and Buddha statues. Nestled within the Hoang Lien Mountain Range, it offers leisure activities, attractions, and comfortable lodging.
We had a wonderful experience taking the cable car up Fansipan! We purchased our tickets directly from our hotel (KK Sapa) reception at the same price as the official counters, which was very convenient. The journey involves three sets of tickets: first a funicular that takes you to the cable car station, then the main cable car ride with stunning views, and finally, once you’re near the top, another funicular to reach the summit. I would highly recommend getting the full set — climbing all the steps to the peak can be quite challenging, especially for older visitors or anyone not used to strenuous activity. A tip: depending on the weather, make sure to bring a jacket — it can get quite chilly at the top even when it’s warm down in Sapa. Overall, a must-do experience if you’re visiting Sapa!
Kyle F — Google review
Been on several cable cars in the past, but not one could compare to the fansipan legend cable car. Your cable car travelling through valleys and going up to a misty cloud hidden peaks evokes images of wuxia novels and the journey to immortality past human concerns. Watching yourself rise above visible signs of human habitation, roads, and cities is a philosophical experience in itself, and the descent is also equally fascinating. For our less fantastically inclined friends, the distance covered and time spent on the ride is much higher than most cable cars. The cable car goes much faster than initially apparent as well. Even as you watch the way you zip from one pylon to the other, watching the incoming cable car makes the speed which both cable cars are actually travelling easier to see. We shared our cable car with a party of Vietnamese elders doing some sort of pilgrimage, the peak seems to be a significant Buddhist destination, and I can see why
JR F — Google review
The sunworld fanspian legend is truly one of Vietnam's produest achievements .a seamless blend of breathtaking natural beauty andworld class engineering.Built by the renowned austrian ropeway company Doppelmayr in collaboration with the sun world group ,the cable car system 🚠 here is one of its kind , gracefully gliding through the stunning fansipan mountain range ,the roof of Indochina. The journey begins at the sun plaza (sapa station),where a monorail takes you from Sapa town to Muong Hoa Station. This short ride is nothing short of magical passing through lush valleys and offering panoramic views of terraced fields and misty mountain peaks.Once you arrive a short 300 meters walk awaits you, but it's filled with charm.Along the way, you’ll find beautiful photo points, including the Love Garden and Animal Garden, as well as vibrant traditional dance performances that add a cultural touch to the experience. Tourists can even join in these dances, creating unforgettable memories. From Haong Lien station the real adventure begins .The cable car 🚠 journey streching over 6kms is a breathtaking ride through the clouds.As you ascend, you’ll be treated to incredible views of the lush green Hoang Lien Son forest, cascading waterfalls, and drifting fog that creates a dreamlike atmosphere. It’s a sight that stays in your heart forever. After this scenic journey, you’ll reach the Pagoda and Cultural~Spiritual Complex, often referred to as Point 2. Here, you can stop for a delicious meal at one of the restaurants overlooking the mountains, while soaking in the serene surroundings. The majestic Buddha statue, elegant pagodas, and peaceful gardens make this a place of spiritual calm and beauty. To reach the fanspian Indochina peak (3.143 meters) the highest point in Vietnam you cns either climb the stone steps or take the Tram.The tram ride is simply spectacular, gliding through the mist and offering stunning views of the mountain temples. Once you reach the summit, the views are beyond words, an ocean of clouds rolling over the rugged peaks of Sa Pa. Standing here feels like standing above the world. On your way down, take time to explore the Buddha Temple and Pagoda complex, and don’t miss tasting Sa Pa’s famous cinnamon cake before heading back via the tram and cable car. Overall the sunworld fanspian legend experience is truly a once in a lifetime journey .a perfect combination of nature, culture and innovation. From start to finish, every moment fills you with awe. You’ll fall deeply in love with the Fansipan Legend mountains, the engineering marvel of the cable car, and the serene charm of Sa Pa.
ChandraNag S — Google review
This is one of the most memorable and magnificent cable car rides I ever had. The station is just beautiful and looks picture perfect. The ride provides you with the views of rice terrace gardens , lush gree. Valleys and mountain vistas. You can also spot some waterfalls and distant landscapes. Overall it is a magical cable car ride. If you are a one family and want to sit together, you can inform at the start of the ride. They shall arrange for the same.
Hemanth S — Google review
Mind-blowing. Hats off to the engineers and the team behind all the work that went into making this dream like experience a reality. If you visit vietnam and don't experience this, your trip is incomplete. I am still wondering the amount of effort that went into completing this project. You get to witness land, rail, air all kind of transport in one journey 🙏. The safety norms and staff are incredible. We travelled during the peak holiday season yet didn't face any problem. The fee is considerate. One should definitely carry warm clothes and good pair of shoes if you intend to trek to the top. There are many food stalls and drink stations so you need not worry about snacking.
TWINKLE M — Google review
Such a cool experience! This holds the world record for longest cable car ride and highest change in elevation for a cable car! CHECK THE WEATHER! Because the views can be insane from the top on a clear day, but if it’s really cloudy, you’ll be lucky to see your hand at the top! We went on a partly cloudy day and had partial views, but still so worth it! Once you get to the top via the cable car, you have the choice to climb the stairs the rest of the way or take a funicolare to the top. We did the stairs and it was great! Beware, it’s still about 30-45 mins of stairs and is a work out for sure, but it’s a really cool experience! Check it out if you’re in Sapa!
Weslie F — Google review
Spectacular views as long as the clouds don't roll in. Super high tech cable car system, clouds managed reasonably efficiently. Amazing photo opportunities, although nothing organic or historically interesting. Everything was built for the tourists.
Jonathan M — Google review
Loved this place, the topiary and landscaping was heavenly, the Succulents (Cacti) landscaping was simply mind-blowing, tastefully done, plenty of excellent and unique photo opportunities. The altitude and the pleasantly chill atmosphere was a delight. One word of advice - please visit on a sunny day to get the best of cable car experience and 600 steps climb (or train plus 300 steps) view from the top.
Steve D — Google review
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89B Nguyễn Chí Thanh, TT. Sa Pa, Sa Pa, Lào Cai, Vietnam
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Cat Cat Village

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the picturesque Muong Hoa Valley, Cat Cat Village is a charming destination renowned for its natural splendor and rich H'mong culture. Visitors can stay in traditional wooden huts overlooking terraced rice fields or explore Si Bridge, where local vendors sell handmade crafts, corn wine, and naturally dyed clothing on the way to Tien Sa waterfalls. The village also offers cultural shows at the Nhà Hàng Dũng Thu center.
3.5
(1099)
San Sả Hồ, Sa Pa, Lao Cai, Vietnam, USA
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Mường Hoa

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Nature & Parks
Valleys
Muong Hoa Valley is a picturesque destination in Sapa, Vietnam, known for its stunning landscape of terraced vineyards and traditional villages. The valley is home to various ethnic minorities such as Tay, Dzay, Black Hmong, and Red Dzao who have preserved their traditional cultures and customs. Visitors can embark on hiking adventures through the valley to witness the breathtaking rice terraces and immerse themselves in the unique cultures of the local tribes.
4.7
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Sa Pa, Lào Cai, Vietnam
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Mù Cang Chải District

Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Mù Cang Chải is a rural ward of Lào Cai province, in the Northwest region of Vietnam. As of 2019, the district had a population of 63,961, covering an area of 1199 km². The district capital lies at Mù Cang Chải. Wikipedia.
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Yên Bái, Vietnam, USA
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Bắc Hà Market

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Traditional market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Bac Ha Market, located in the Northwest of Vietnam, is a vibrant and bustling market that takes place every Sunday. The market starts early in the morning and is filled with a riot of colors as Flower Hmong women come to accessorize their beautifully dressed attire. This market features a cattle market, vegetable and meat stalls, wine vendors, and agricultural products.
Love this place. Yes I do enjoy all kinds of Markets, but Bac Ha on a Sunday is just something special. If you really into learning what's available, either you speak well Vietnamese or have a Vietnamese Person come with you and try to explain to you the many many new Forest Items they sell there. Truly fascinating.
Sepp L — Google review
Omg. What an experience. Loved our few hours here. First up. The people. I could sit and watch them for hours. So interesting. Great shopping here. Great prices. But be prepared to haggle. Starting point is usually under half what they first say. If you go on the Saturday you will see cows, water buffalo etc being sold.
Georgie F — Google review
We stopped Here as part of a day trip. Supposed to be the biggest market around and it's only on a Sunday. It was good to see how the locals trade but there were a few not so nice sights such as pigs in small cages, blood from slaughtered animals in buckets and on the road side and many other animals in small cages. But this is their way of life and it's why you travel to see other cultures and how they live. Also the local tribes are selling souvenirs and vegetables grown locally but a lot of it is very same same. Still a good experience and definitely worth it as part of the day out.
Robert S — Google review
This is Bac Ha Market for every Sunday. It is big and have many area ( Vegetables, animal ( Pig, dog, chicken bird ( Singing bird) Buffalo Market ( Buffalo, cow and horse in Market on Saturday morning in Bac Ha town).; food ( Hmong people, they happy to eat at the Market 😋 and many kind of food ( colorful sticky rice 🌾 from the leaf, sticky rice cake, noodles... Phở, Thắng Cố... And rice, corn right..). The ethnic go go market is the most is Hmong, then Tay, Nung, Phu La, Black Dao... Cloths... Many many ☺. So maybe spend at least 3 hours to discover all the place. Mr Huy Trung from Huy Trung Homestay ( Bac Ha).
Huy H — Google review
About 2.5 hrs from Sapa, only on early Sunday. It is a very local market, so don't expect as many tourist souvenirs as in Sapa or Hanoi. Worth 1 -2 hours walking around and people watching.
Joanne P — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟 Colorful and authentic cultural experience The Bac Ha Sunday Market offers a vibrant and authentic glimpse into the local culture of ethnic minority groups in northern Vietnam. It’s full of colors, traditional clothes, handmade goods, and local foods. A great place to take photos, try something new, and observe the local way of life. However, it can get quite crowded and touristy, especially after 9 AM. Some parts of the market feel more commercial than cultural, with aggressive selling at times. Still, it’s a worthwhile experience if you visit early and keep an open mind. Great for cultural exploration and photography lovers!
Tin T — Google review
Quite an experience visiting this weekly market. Long drive to get there but worth the visit. Large market spread over a large area selling just about everything! Lots of local produce, medicinal products, local ethnic outfits (being bought by local people, not just for tourists). Food and animal sections. Avoid the animal section if you would be upset by poor conditions for the animals.
Gary H — Google review
Local Market providing basic essentials and foods for the local community.
Joohn T — Google review
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4.3
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G7MV+X33, TT. Bắc Hà, Bắc Hà, Lào Cai, Vietnam
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Zonitrip - Vietnam Adventure Tours - cho thuê oto, xe máy, tour du lịch

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Outdoor Activities
Motorcycle rental agency
Bike Tours
Climbing Tours
Hiking & Camping Tours
We did 7 days trip in north Vietnam with Zonitrip and we couldn't choose better! Our lovely guide Nghia took care of our trip so comprehensively we did not have to worry about anything. Both the guide and the driver were very friendly and professional! After the trip we know that we wouldn't experience even half of what we did without them - she showed us the most secluded paths, introduced to local people, showed the everyday life of Vietnamese people on the countryside (e.g. home fresh noodle manufacture, tea production in the backyard etc). Additionally we didn't know what to expect in Vietnam in terms of vegetarian food, but with Nghia it was no concern at all. Every meal was a feast! Plenty of delicious vegetarian options. Tuan is an amazing driver, very calm and patient. The car was comfortable, he stopped every time we asked, kept the car sparkling clear throughout the whole trip. At first we were a little bit unsure if a guided trip is for us, as we prefer to travel on our own. However it turned out to be simply amazing experience! She gave us as much privacy as we needed, while being around to share fascinating stories or just for a friendly chat. 5 five stars, no doubts!!!
Marzena K — Google review
🌸 Message of Appreciation for Our Guide, Ms. Nia Nghia (Zonitrip) 🌸 We are a group of seven friends who recently completed a Ha Giang Hiking Trip in Vietnam with Zonitrip, and we feel truly fortunate to have Ms. Nia Nghia as our guide. Nia is an exceptional guide — proactive, cheerful, and full of humor. She knows her job very well and always takes the initiative to check with locals whenever she’s unsure about something. Throughout our journey, she anticipated challenges ahead and was always there to lend a helping hand. Though petite in size, Nia is full of energy and enthusiasm, even after a long day of trekking! What impressed us most is her deep passion for her work. Along the way, she shared with great warmth and insight about the history, culture, and traditions of the different ethnic groups we encountered. Her passion and compassion made our trip not only fun but also meaningful. We are deeply grateful for her dedication and care. We will definitely return to Vietnam — and when we do, we’ll be sure to have Nia as our guide again! Highly recommended for anyone planning a Ha Giang adventure in Vietnam! 🇻🇳❤️
June L — Google review
Had a smooth and lovely trip to Taxua mountain. Great communication with Nghia who was able to get all the transport / guide / accommodation in proper order. Zonihome is a lovely place to stay with their wonderful family and 3 dogs and 2 kitties. Lucky to have great weather to see the sea of clouds. Everyone should get in touch with Zonitrip if u are coming to Tram Tau Taxua!
Kian S — Google review
One of The Most Memorable Parts of Our Trip! We absolutely LOVED this three day, two night trip with Nghia! We started from Hanoi and made our way up north to Mu Cang Chai. We spent the first day trekking to a tea farm up in the mountains and spent the first night at a homestay. We biked through rice fields, met locals and learned a lot about the community. We trekked up in Mu Chang Chai the second day via motorbike, walking and met locals, including our tour guide. As a traveler here, you need to be flexible and willing to experience the trip, even when the conditions aren't ideal. It rained some on the second day, and was very muddy, but I think that gave the day an even better memory. Our meals were also very yummy and we were able to experience all sorts of local delights.
Huệ T — Google review
The 4 days spent with the tour organized by Zonitrip were truly exceptional! We visited places that would otherwise have been impossible to visit independently. Everything organized to perfection, from the driver to the places to sleep, from meals with local food to overnight stays. A true immersion in Vietnamese culture and customs! If you also add friendliness, fun and wonderful evenings together to all this, this is ZoniTrip! Great! Thanks for everything
Marco M — Google review
Nghia from Zonitrip tailored our 6 nights trip to North Vietnam to our needs. She knew the hikes and their rigor very well and she was very careful in planning our daily adventures. This was the BEST cultural experience for us and it was enlightening to visit authentic remote villages where no other tourists go!
Nathalie Y — Google review
Booked 1 day fanispan trekking for 2 pax with this company. guide and car picked us up at the hotel 7am, on time. guide and porter assigned to us named Susu/ Su was very good, took good care of us. Finished 12.2KM of trekking trail with good pace and sufficient rest stopps. Su also helped to carry 2 x 1.5L water, lunch, bananas and mandarin oranges. Pls tip ur porter/ guides generously, they work really hard.
Issac P — Google review
“Very great trip to mount Fansipan !” 5 of 5 starsReviewed 5 days ago NEW Thanks Zonitrip for this great experience ! We climbed the mount Fansipan, the highest point in Vietnam. We were in Yen Bai which is 3hours from Hanoi by bus. Nghia organised everything for us, as dropped us on the Highway at midnight to catch the bus to Sapa ! We were only four in our group, and we started to hike the first day and we slept in the base camp (2800m). Good atmosphere and good people over there ! The guide cooked a great meal for us and we spent good time drinking some local alcohol and beers (you can find beers in the hut but you have to bring your own alcohol wink emoticon The day after we started to hike around 6.30am for 2 hours until the top of the Fansipan. Unfortunately it was really cloudy, like almost every day so no regrets ! We decided to go down by the cable car (600 000 dng) cause of the rain. We had time to visit around Sapa and to meet some locals before to take the bus. The city is really nice even if it's extremely touristy... We went back in Yen Bai around 8pm and Nghia was waiting for us with her husband to dropped us at home. That was 2 really nice days ! Thank you so much for everything ! I highly recommend Zonitrip !
Hung D — Google review
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Thôn lừu 1, tỉnh Lào cai, Lào cai, Vietnam
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+84 389 927 861
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11

Moc Suong Oolong Plantation

Outdoor Activities
Scenic Drives
Points of Interest & Landmarks
It was interesting to visit the tea plantation. We walked around a bit, learned some information about growing tea, and later tasted four types of oolong tea. We also bought some tea.
Hanna — Google review
No admission fees but you need to know where to go. LOL. We were so fortunate to meet with the tea plantation owners today!! They spent hours chatting with us about the oolong tea harvesting and processing and the growth of the plantation over the past 25 years. The oolong tea here are shipped to Taiwan, where then repackaged, rebranded and shipped to Japan and Europe. We got to taste test four different types of oolong teas. There are about ten different types that are grown here and are harvested at four different times a year. Best oolong teas we ever had!! We bought different teas to bring back home as gifts. The wife walked us to many beautiful spots around the plantation and took many beautiful pictures for us. Both husband and wife were super sweet and friendly!! So grateful for their hospitality!!!
H L — Google review
Great place! You can drive to the top of the tea fields
Michael B — Google review
An Oolong tea plantation that mainly exports to Taiwan and Japan. The owner, Phu Hau, welcomed us warmly even though we walked in without any prior reservation. He was really happy and enthusiastic to share with us his passion for Oolong tea, and how he built up the business 30 years ago from a dream that started from a trip to Taiwan, to 3 plantations covering a total of 175 hectares today! He also let us try for free all the different types of Oolong tea that they produce, some of which were not even for sale, all without trying to get us to buy anything. It will be easier to converse with him if you can speak Vietnamese or Mandarin.
Daniel S — Google review
One way to describe the experience here would be "Fine wine philosophy applied to tea production". The owners have been tilling this land for over 2 decades and the hard work and dedication shine through the quality of their product. Operating to a self imposed, strict and very high standard, you can feel their genuine passion, respect and love for the tea plants and the land upon which they grow. Their tea varieties are second to none when it comes to taste and aroma. What makes this place truly stand out for anyone, not just tea buffs, is the true hospitality and kindness of the people, the priceless knowledge and wisdom they impart.
Hai L — Google review
It's amzing hills of tea & friendly minorities with food and leizures & lands of flowers in all four seasons during the year The weather is so nice at any time of the year and during the day!
Nguyen K — Google review
Amazing experience with friendly owner. He has won multiple awards in Taiwan and China . As a tea enthusiast, I find him very knowledgable in the types of Tea leaves and brewing methods.
Tan N — Google review
Tea tasting, mountain views, looked at the tea drying process
Bruce E — Google review
4.4
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Tiểu khu 34, Tân Lập, Mộc Châu, Sơn La, Vietnam
http://mocsuong.vn/
+84 902 232 168
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Tea House of Baiyue Tribes

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Open air museum
Museums
Local history museum
Tea house
Nestled in the far north of Ha Giang, the Tea House of Baiyue Tribes offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by a sense of tranquility and an enchanting ambiance created by the surrounding forest and melodious bird songs. Mr. Hung, the visionary behind this haven, exudes vitality despite his age and is affectionately referred to as 'papa' by many guests.
The Tea House of Baiyue Tribes offers a truly unique and unforgettable experience. Nestled amidst breathtaking natural beauty, this hidden gem provides a peaceful sanctuary to unwind and reconnect with nature. What makes it special: Authenticity: The tea house beautifully showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Baiyue tribes. From the traditional architecture to the intricate tea ceremonies, every aspect reflects their deep connection to the land and their time-honored traditions. Tranquility: The serene atmosphere is unparalleled. The gentle sounds of nature, the fragrant aroma of freshly brewed tea, and the warm hospitality create a truly relaxing and rejuvenating experience. Tea Expertise: The tea masters are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. They expertly guide you through a diverse selection of teas, sharing fascinating insights into their origins, flavors, and health benefits. Friendly & food: The food is prepared with the freshest, locally sourced ingredients, ensuring an explosion of flavor in every bite.
Nguyen T — Google review
An unforgettable experience in Ha Giang! The Tea House of Baiyue Tribes offers not only delicious local teas but also a deep dive into the traditions of the Baiyue people. The peaceful setting amidst stunning mountains makes it the perfect spot to relax. The staff are incredibly welcoming, making the visit even more special. Highly recommend for anyone exploring the area!
Linh L — Google review
I had the extraordinary opportunity to study at the Tea House of Baiyue Tribes, and it has truly left an indelible mark on me. Stepping into this cultural enclave, I was immediately enveloped in the wisdom and traditions of ancient ages, conveyed through the elegant art of tea culture. The ambiance of the tea house, with its traditional architecture and serene gardens, provided a perfect setting for self-reflection and learning. The experience not only enriched my understanding of tea traditions but also imparted invaluable lessons on building personality, reputation, and connecting with individuals from diverse nationalities. Meeting people from different parts of the world within the welcoming embrace of the tea house opened my eyes to the beauty of cultural exchange. This journey has become an unforgettable chapter in my life, and I am grateful for the Tea House of Baiyue Tribes for being a custodian of such profound heritage. I wholeheartedly recommend this enchanting sanctuary to anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the tapestry of ancient wisdom and connect with a global community through the shared love of tea.
Phạm Đ — Google review
I had stayed here for a short time, but the experience here was amazing. You can learn how the tea is processed, and it was super interesting for someone like me, who is not specifically into tea. We got to see the tribes who picked tea, processed the tea together, and enjoyed many cups of tea with the people who stayed in this house. It was great meeting all the people here, and it was a difinately highlight of my Vietnam trip!
Chinatsu K — Google review
Had a great time experiencing different teas native to the area, Trishan and his students run a wonderful teahouse and he is more than happy to provide suggestions on where to visit the surrounding area, including the Ha Giang loop. Lucky for me, he was also a guide and I was able to see some unique parts of the loop not easily available to the public.
Nhiu P — Google review
Our experience at the Tea House of Baiyue Tribes was nothing short of extraordinary. Over the course of a month, my girlfriend and I had the privilege of working with local children, teaching them English, and in return, we learned so much about the rich culture and unique tea traditions of the region. Trinh Son's hospitality was exceptional, his deep knowledge and passion for the local culture made our stay truly unforgettable. We are incredibly grateful to him, as well as to Thuy, Sinh, and Saw, who all played a significant role in making our time there so special. This was an experience we will carry with us for the rest of our lives.
Guyon L — Google review
A truly wonderful place. I was fortunate to spend 5 weeks here and learned so much about traditional vietnamese tea, as well as the culture of the tea-growing ethnic minorities. I’d recommend visiting, even just for a few hours if you are passing by on your way to ha giang. You will be met with great hospitality and have a truly unique experience. And of course you will drink some of the best tea you have tasted!
Pat G — Google review
Our unique experience in the rustic mountains of Ha Giang was hosted by Tri Shan who runs the Tea House of Bai Yue Tribes. We were delighted with the quality of tea he offered us. Tri Shan brought us to isolated homes in far-flung villages where we received warm hospitality from families. He had helped many of them to progress educationally and economically. We recommend that visitors to Vietnam travel up long & winding roads for a stay at the Tea House of Bai Yue Tribes in Ha Giang.
Fly — Google review
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Thôn Tân Lâm, Bắc Quang, Hà Giang 20000, Vietnam
http://baiyueteasociety.com/
+84 974 800 359
13

Pù Luông Nature Reserve

Nature & Parks
National forest
Sprawling area between mountain ranges popular for hiking, with trees, waterfalls & villages.
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5.0
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Bá Thước, Thanh Hoá, Vietnam
https://owo.vn/pu-luong-nature-reserve
14

Duong Lam

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Historic Walking Areas
Duong Lam is a well-preserved ancient village located in Vietnam, known for its traditional architecture and peaceful atmosphere. The village is famous for its laterite brick houses, some of which are up to 400 years old. Visitors can wander along the narrow alleyways, visit the village's communal house, and explore the Mia Pagoda with its 300-year-old statues. Duong Lam offers a glimpse into rural Vietnamese life and provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city living.
4.0
(382)
Son Tay, Hanoi, Vietnam, USA
15

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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8J85+M88, Nho Quan, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
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Tam Dao National Park

National park
Nature & Parks
Parks
National park designated in 1996 with 64 mammal species plus hiking treks in the bamboo forest.
They have a gentle walking trail with trees labeled and patches of butterflies. Passed by the bears they have - super loud. But they were safe. Keep going until the end! The treasure is there. Nice simple stream with water falling. Loved how quiet it was. Didn’t quite see restrooms. Did have trash cans. Went during Dec - was chilly, but sun in afternoon came out and the weather was 10/10 perfect!
Jess T — Google review
Need to stay here a few nights, nice and cool.
Peter B — Google review
came all the way to tam dao for the national park but was greatly disappointed. walked about 800m in to reach a “security post” where it was just one lady mending it & she didn’t allow us in saying we needed advanced registration. but there was absolutely no one there. horrible experience
Marian N — Google review
Xa Huong lake in Tam Dao national park is tranquil and picturesque. You can hike for 2 hours (around 6 km) to reach the stream and a flat land for camping.
Quang N — Google review
As same as Sapa, the weather in here so magical. We can see thick fog everywhere, it comes down and lifts suddenly. In this weather, that very suitable to walk throught the light wind or stay in door in the pub to watch the people walk by the window.. Be sure to bring for you some liqueur, enjoy the music and relax for a while.No one will hurry you!
Hoang A — Google review
Tam Dao it is good!!
CHANGDEOK K — Google review
Just a place to visit in a day. When i was there it was too foggy, so the place is kind of Ok. Not great.. but you can explore some exotic forest foods in the resturants.
Anoop K — Google review
Sight seeing with lots of fun activities available... It is in center of the hill station surrounded by All hotels and restraurants, and even by hills.. must go place Beautifully designed.. Local vietnamese food is also available... One important thing.. only one atm is available near park.. another is very far 2-3 km down to this place.. so please keep some cash before coming this place...
MOHIT S — Google review
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4.5
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Km 13, Hồ Sơn, Tam Đảo, Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam
http://tamdaonp.com.vn/
+84 973 773 823
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Ba Bể National Park

National park
Nature & Parks
Ba Be National Park Tour offers a chance to explore the vast natural reserve in North Vietnam, spanning over 23,000 hectares. The park is centered around Ba Be Lake, nestled amidst limestone cliffs and featuring caves and waterfalls. Visitors can enjoy boat rides on the lake and trekking along its scenic trails. Additionally, bicycle tours are available for exploring the area.
Very nice place with comfortable homestays and coffee shops
Guido S — Google review
Ba Be is a surprisingly low key tourist destination, a picture perfect mountain lake surrounded by gorgeous scenery. The main accommodation options are simple homestays in a small hilltribe village. It's a lovely place, but sadly, while the lake is nice to look at, there's not much to do, really. Boat trips are more geared towards domestic tour groups and quite pricey, and I didn't find any suitable place for a nice swim anywhere around.
André M — Google review
Beautiful place , accommodation is pretty standard and not too many options, but still on the to do list if you are traveling north Vietnam
Beau M — Google review
Ba Bè lake is an autentic place in the north of Vietnam, nothing turistic at all! It's pretty wild there...and that makes this place even more beautiful! We stayed in a homestay in the middle of nowhere, so unreal! I have so many beautiful memories there...
ROBERTA P — Google review
This is the largest natural lake in North Vietnam situated in the remote mountains accessible by narrow and winding mountain roads Accommodation in this National Park is by way of numerous home stays. Our lodging is clean and food is good by local standards Boating facilities are available for a modest fee
E Y — Google review
Ba Be national park is huge natural reserve in North Vietnam. We were told it is more than 23000 hectares in size. One of the highlight is the Ba Be lake which is a natural lake amidst limestone cliffs. There are also few beautiful caves and waterfalls. So refreshing to go on a long boat ride on the lake. There are lot of trekking trails around Ba Be lake and these are a must do. There are also bicycle tours to go around the lake. The road is pretty good and hardly there is traffic. Visit the Ba Be tourism centre at the entrance of the national park to get more details.
Naveen P — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful piece of land in Northern Vietnam. Definitely one of the must sees while visiting this part of the country. Boat trip on the lake is a must and is one of the highlights of what you can do here besides kayaking, trekking or simply laying back and enjoying the nature. Multiple and welcoming homestays to choose from which will only elevate the experience higher.
Ondřej K — Google review
Beautiful scenery. It's stunning to ride the boat on Ba Be lake, especially when you going through the cave. It's worth for a visit to this beautiful place.
Van L — Google review
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Bố Lù, Ba Bể, Bắc Kạn 23511, Vietnam
https://babenationalparktour.com/
+84 965 125 189
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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
4.3
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3.5
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JP9W+7P, Hương Sơn, Mỹ Đức, Hà Nội, Vietnam
https://chuahuong.org.vn/
19

Vietnam Museum of Ethnology

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Ethnographic museum
Museums
History Museums
The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is a captivating destination that offers a deep dive into the diverse cultures of Vietnam. It serves as a microcosm, showcasing the rich history and unique traditions of 54 ethnic groups through carefully curated indoor exhibits featuring clothing, jewelry, weapons, musical instruments, and religious artifacts. The outdoor exhibition area is equally fascinating, with authentic buildings from different ethnic groups displaying their daily necessities.
Enjoyed the museum! The inside can be a little repetitive but the outside is beautiful and very beautifully done. It felt very interactive since you’re able to walk in the houses and explore. The tickets are 40k per person. Well worth it. We went on a Tuesday afternoon and it was very quiet.
Jennifer D — Google review
Wow this place caught me off guard. Learned so much about ancient building techniques. It's a living history type outdoor space, where full scale village homes are displayed. You can walk into these homes and gain great insight into how different indigenous people built their homes and conducted home life. If low on time, skip the initial craft exhibit area and go straight out back to the homes. Must visit!
Maroosh D — Google review
Love this place! Very informational on the cultural practices and rituals of different ethnic groups. Love to see all the artifacts and house models. The experience climbing into different stilt houses was also memorable. Very well organized and enjoyable ! Highly Recommended !
Chau — Google review
Very interesting. I did not know there were so many ethnic people in Vietnam. All with their own language and culture. It’s worth to visit.
Werner R — Google review
Very fascinating and a gentle spacious quiet antidote to the busy city. It will be an invitation to explore more of Vietnam, especially the beautiful north.
Christine J — Google review
Must see museum on the history and different ethnic groups of Vietnam. The displays, information provided, and stunning architecture in the nearby garden makes is a highlight of our Hanoi stay. Recommended!
Chris S — Google review
If you have some time in Hanoi, this is a great place to learn more about Vietnamese culture. 🎟️ Ticket prices: 40k VND for adults (over 18) and 20k VND for children. ⏱️ The visit usually takes around 1–2 hours. Inside, the museum has AC which makes it very comfortable, and outside you can explore beautiful traditional houses. You can also choose to watch a water puppet show for an additional 50k VND. There’s also a nice café near the exit where you can relax after your visit. Highly recommended for families and anyone interested in local traditions!
Rave G — Google review
The Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi is a must-visit for anyone interested in Vietnam's rich cultural heritage. I had a fascinating experience learning about the 54 ethnic tribes of Vietnam, and the exhibits provided a deep insight into their traditions and lifestyles. Highly recommend adding this to your Vietnam itinerary!
Rohit J — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Đ. Nguyễn Văn Huyên, Quan Hoa, Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội 100000, Vietnam
http://www.vme.org.vn/
+84 24 3756 2193
20

Thành Chương's Viet Palace

Heritage museum
Nature & Parks
Parks
Thành Chương's Viet Palace is a unique complex of traditional buildings surrounded by lotus ponds and lush gardens, housing a vast collection of art and artifacts that span Vietnamese history. Unlike typical museums, this place invites visitors to see objects differently in a tranquil and stunningly beautiful setting. The site offers a blend of old and modern Vietnamese architecture, carefully curated to provide an immersive experience.
Thanh Chuong’s Viet Palace a complex museum yet overwhelmingly beautiful, clean and peaceful at the same time. It has numerous trees and plant species and restored traditional buildings, religious statues, pottery items and serene lotus pond. It is simply mind blowing as you maneuver through the massive exhibitions in the compound. It took us about an hour to explore its beauty. The restaurant inside serves delicious Vietnamese delicacies that we also enjoyed. It was located at least 45km from where we stayed in Hanoi. I would advise that if you are a traveling tourist, plan your trip earlier in the day especially if you would be heading to the airport in the evening as it is closer to Noi Bai international airport. Also taxis maybe a challenge afterwards as the museum is located outside of Hanoi capital (Soc Son)
Mary L — Google review
Just a short trip from Hanoi, this destination is a true hidden gem and one of the must-visit spots in the area. It is among the rare places that still preserve, almost intact, the ancient charm, traditional way of life, and authentic atmosphere of a Northern Vietnamese village. The mild, pleasant climate makes wandering through the village a refreshing and soothing experience, perfect for those seeking peace and cultural immersion. The setting is also exceptionally photogenic, especially for traditional ao dai photoshoots. For travelers interested in history, culture, and photography, this destination offers a unique glimpse into Vietnam’s heritage. It is also worth noting the importance of ongoing preservation efforts. With thoughtful policies, the site can continue to safeguard its cultural significance while also providing sustainable economic opportunities for the local community.
Khánh N — Google review
Advice: show up EARLY, like right at opening or at nap time. Otherwise you’ll be here with the tour buses of middle aged viet aunties in ao dai doing photo shoots and gossiping 😂🇻🇳 So beautiful, I’ve been in Vietnam for 8 years and was skeptical to pay 150k for an entrance ticket. However as a lover of nature, architecture and traditional handicrafts I was in awe. Such a unique blend of time periods and styles. Read the pamphlet and you’ll understand the sort of confusing yet harmonious hotpot of motifs, materials and styles. There’s shade, a coffee shop with good prices, and it’s dense- I spent about an hour exploring and then another 40 minutes in the cafe people watching.
Stephanie P — Google review
A must visit place. This is my second time to take my family and introduce it. Amazing
Nina L — Google review
Very beautiful place and kind staff. Couldn’t find a grab driver to get back to the airport and they called a taxi for me🙏
Mireia L — Google review
Very quiet and beautiful place, it's worth to spend around 2 hours there.
Katalin K — Google review
Beautiful spot to take photos, just packed with photogenic spots around the areas of the building, decent car park. Well organized and very clean, generally well maintained. Entry price would seem reasonable in EU, but feels bit high here. However it's quite special and unique, so if you are looking for some pretty photos, it's worth the price of admission.
Mark T — Google review
We almost missed this The day we left Hanoi back home we had a few hours free time and decided to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and found this gem Better than any museum we saw in Vietnam or Cambodia during our month long trip If ever I need to organize a retreat I would love to organize it here
Michel P — Google review
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4.5
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Thôn Ninh Môn, Sóc Sơn, Hà Nội 12200, Vietnam
https://www.vietphuthanhchuong.com.vn/
+84 945 691 868
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21

Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum in Hanoi is a significant historical site that honors the national hero, President Ho Chi Minh. The mausoleum holds his preserved body and serves as a place for visitors to show their admiration and gratitude towards the revered leader who led Vietnam to independence and reunification. Known affectionately as "Uncle's Mausoleum" by locals, it offers an intimate atmosphere that reflects Ho Chi Minh's legacy.
Visiting the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is a truly meaningful and memorable experience for anyone traveling to Hanoi. Located in Ba Dinh Square, this place is not only a famous tourist attraction but also a sacred historical site where people come to pay respect to President Ho Chi Minh – the beloved leader of the Vietnamese people. The architecture of the mausoleum is solemn and impressive, built with grey stone and inspired by traditional Vietnamese and Soviet styles. The atmosphere around the square is calm and respectful. When entering the mausoleum, everything is kept quiet and orderly. Security is tight but polite, and visitors are expected to dress modestly and behave respectfully. Inside, visitors have the opportunity to see President Ho Chi Minh’s embalmed body preserved in a glass case. It’s a powerful moment – not just for Vietnamese, but for foreigners too – to witness the lasting legacy of a man who played such a vital role in Vietnam’s history. One thing to note is that the mausoleum is only open in the mornings and closed on Mondays and Fridays, so planning ahead is necessary. There may be a queue, especially during holidays, but the line moves quite efficiently.
Trần H — Google review
Beautiful grounds with the palace and mausoleum. We went right when it opened at 7:30 and there were no crowds. It was easier to appreciate the grandness of it all without tons of your groups. Much of the grounds are blocked off, but guards were friendly and made it clear where to go.
Leslie M — Google review
A fascinating and respectful place to visit. The complex is well maintained and the atmosphere is calm and dignified. The queue was long but moved quickly, and the guards were very professional. It took around two hours in total, including security checks and walking through the site. It was quite hot and humid, so bring water and dress comfortably. A meaningful and highly recommended experience to learn about an important part of Vietnam’s history.
F S — Google review
I'm Anthony, and these are my kneecaps. I was allowed in. My shorts were just touching the tops of my kneecaps. I asked the guard if it was a bit higher, then demonstrated to him, would I be let in? He said no. The security is strict at the metal detector. Ba Dinh Square itself is free to visit. The Ho Chi Minh Museum and the Stilt House area are an additional charge. Viewing the HCM mausoleum from the outside is free. There was a very nice volunteer tour orginazation giving free tours. Definitely recommend reaching out to them.
Anthony G — Google review
Visited the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum — a truly respectful and historical site in Hanoi. Entry is *free of charge*, and no tickets are required. The atmosphere is calm and well-organized, with clear security procedures. It’s a must-visit to understand Vietnam’s history and pay respects to their beloved leader. Dress modestly and arrive early as it can get crowded.
Chun — Google review
I so loved the deep culture of this place and respect the Vietnamese people give to their first president. He is often known as an Uncle too in every Vietnamese family. Good place to visit and see once when at Vietnam
Simon M — Google review
Nice place to visit - well laid out wide avenues with the parliament building, ministry of defence and then main attraction - the mausoleum are very good. I believe parade happens here on special occasions like independence day and other special national events day. That must be a grand spectacle!
Nandagopal D — Google review
Awesome place to learn and appreciate the impact and contribution of Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam. It is a large complex so be prepared to walk. Note that security is super strict - dress modestly, keep phones in your bags during security check, follow the line, no taking of pictures inside the mausoleum.
Paola A — Google review
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4.0
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1 Hùng Vương, Điện Biên, Ba Đình, Hà Nội, Vietnam
https://www.bqllang.gov.vn/
22

Temple Of Literature

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Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
The Temple of Literature in Hanoi is a significant cultural and educational site, often considered one of the city's most appealing historical attractions. It comprises two architectural complexes: Van Mieu, a Confucian temple dedicated to revered figures, and Quoc Tu Giam, Vietnam's first university. Surrounded by stone walls and old trees, the temple exudes a peaceful atmosphere despite its location on a bustling street.
Temple which showcases the importance of education in traditional Vietnamese culture. Also notable is the extensive Chinese influence on Vietnam over time, and the localization of it into Vietnamese culture over the years. Much of what we see today was reconstructed - notably with help from the Australian government. The majority of the temple was destroyed over the ages, and during the Vietnam war. The temple, impressively so, makes a point of incorporating local artists and art, and not merely historical items to complement the presentation. For the front of this temple, the modern artistic representation of Chu Van Anh was quite notable. Highly recommend devoting some of your time in Vietnam to visit this significant historical landmark. Do not recommend renting the audio guide, which seems to simply narrate the information on placards within. Will further elaborate on separate reviews within.
JR F — Google review
The Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu – Quốc Tử Giám) is an absolute must-see in Hanoi, offering a beautiful and tranquil escape from the city's hustle. This isn't just a temple; it is the site of Vietnam's first national university, founded in 1070, and it wonderfully captures the nation's profound and enduring respect for education. ​Walking through the five courtyards, you are treated to stunning, well-preserved traditional Vietnamese architecture, especially the iconic Khue Van Cac (Constellation of Literature Pavilion), which is so significant it's the symbol of Hanoi! The shaded green gardens and the central Well of Heavenly Clarity provide a genuinely peaceful atmosphere. Be sure to see the 82 ancient Doctoral Stelae, set upon stone turtles, which honor the successful graduates of royal exams—a moving testament to centuries of scholarship. ​It is a rich, calming, and deeply meaningful historical site that beautifully tells the story of Vietnam's cultural heritage.
Anujith V — Google review
It must have been graduation photo day because it was unbelievably crowded, and there was another event happening inside as well. Still, it definitely felt like I was visiting a major landmark. It’s a place that becomes much more enjoyable when you read the explanations. Since it has a long history and many stories related to Confucius and his disciples, I recommend reading the brochures or information panels. *Free admission for children under 13. *Adults: 70,000 VND.
Jin — Google review
A beautiful and historically rich landmark dedicated to Vietnam’s first national university. The Temple of Literature blends serene gardens, traditional Vietnamese architecture, and a deep cultural atmosphere. A peaceful place to walk, take photos, and learn about the country’s academic heritage. Truly a must-see in Hanoi.
Tiberiu I — Google review
The Temple of Literature is a remarkable historical site that offers a fascinating glimpse into Vietnam’s first national university, once dedicated entirely to literature and scholarly excellence. Walking through its courtyards and traditional architecture feels like stepping back in time—every detail reflects the artistry and cultural depth of the era. However, not everything was ideal during my visit. This is a popular spot for graduation photos, and at this time of year the place was packed with students, photographers, teachers, and families. Because of the crowds, it was difficult to fully appreciate the calm and beauty the site is known for. Even so, the Temple of Literature remains a wonderful place to explore, full of history, symbolism, and charm. With fewer visitors, it would be an even more meaningful experience.
JAVIER P — Google review
This is a very pleasant place to visit. We pais 70k per adult and we enjoyed our time foi g around the different buildings. There are souvenir shops inside, as well as a man who will do a writing of your choosing (e.g. prosperity) for 100k per piece - which I think it is a great gift to give to someone (plus it is very interesting to see him doing it).
Maurício N — Google review
The Temple of Literature is truly one of the most beautiful and peaceful places I visited in Hanoi. Built in 1070, it is known as Vietnam’s first national university, dedicated to Confucius and the values of knowledge, discipline, and moral character. Despite being nearly a thousand years old, the compound is incredibly well-preserved — from its iconic red gates to its quiet courtyards, lotus ponds, and traditional Vietnamese architecture. The moment you step inside, the noise of Hanoi fades away and is replaced by a calm, almost sacred atmosphere. What stands out the most is its sense of wisdom and history. The stone steles carried by turtles — engraved with the names of ancient scholars — are powerful reminders of how deeply Vietnam values education. Every corner feels symbolic, meaningful, and surprisingly photogenic without losing its authenticity. Overall, the Temple of Literature is a must-visit in Hanoi. Whether you come for history, culture, architecture, or simply a peaceful break from the busy city, this place leaves a lasting impression. Highly recommended. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Razaman R — Google review
Let me tell you that this museum is exactly what I needed to see in Hà Nội! It’s worth visiting if you’re a student or interested in pedagogy, too, because it shows how far civilisation has come to develop to the levels we have today. I can see why it’s such an important historical landmark, not just in Vietnam, but Asia and worldwide.
Michael L — Google review
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4.5
(11230)
58 Quốc Tử Giám, Văn Miếu – Quốc Tử Giám, Đống Đa, Hà Nội, Vietnam
http://vanmieu.gov.vn/
+84 24 3845 2917
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Hoa Lo Prison

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History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Hoa Lo Prison, often referred to as the Hanoi Hilton, stands as a poignant reminder of Vietnam's tumultuous past. This historic site primarily served as a detention center for American POWs during the Vietnam War, including notable figures like Senator John McCain. Today, only the gatehouse remains and has been transformed into a museum that offers insights into its storied history.
I visited Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi and paid 50,000 VND for the entrance. I didn’t get the audio guide since many of the exhibits already have clear explanations in English. It was very interesting to see and learn about the history of the prison and what life was like for both Vietnamese and American prisoners. The displays are well organized and give a deep look into an important part of Vietnam’s past. Definitely worth visiting if you enjoy history.
Lydia C — Google review
Stepping into Hoa Lo Prison was like walking back in time. The dark cells, heavy doors, and detailed exhibits created a somber atmosphere that really conveyed the weight of its history. The information throughout was clear and engaging, making the stories of the past feel vivid and real. It wasn’t crowded during my visit, so I could wander quietly and reflect, spending about an hour inside. The entry fee was very reasonable for such a powerful experience. With half the site outdoors and little air conditioning inside, the heat added to the intensity of the visit. A haunting yet unforgettable stop in Hanoi.
Suhen R — Google review
Nice place. You will get to see the history of the prison, the way they showcasing the history with the realistic statues will make you feel standing there back then. Well preserved and details written everywhere. Even without the audio guide also you will understand everything.
Birupakshya P — Google review
Definitely worth a visit if you want to learn about Vietnam’s history during the French occupation and the Vietnam War. The displays are eye opening and tell the story really well. It is sad to see how prisoners were kept shackled before execution, but it gives real perspective on what they went through. A powerful place to visit and highly recommended.
F S — Google review
HOA LO (HANOI HILTON) prison will be of great interest for anyone who has taken the time to research Vietnam's history, and it's struggles with transient foreign powers. The setting underlines the incredible will power of the Vietnamese people to endure inhuman treatment at the hands of external aggressor's. In recent years the prison was synonymous for detaining American pilots, downed during 'missions'. The facility is well visited by the local citizens and tourists alike. There are audible guides freely available which allow you to comfortably solo guide through the setting. The venue is well maintained, very informative and th staff are helpful. What more can you ask for.
Philly B — Google review
Situated in the city and easy to reach from the old quarters. Only a small portion of the original facility remained. Lots of exhibits showing the history and condition of the prisoners and we were able to walk into the cells as well. Worth a visit if you have never visited a prison.
Rachel T — Google review
A powerful and emotional museum that tells the story of Vietnam’s turbulent past. Hoa Lo Prison offers well-curated exhibits, strong visuals, and detailed explanations that help you understand the realities faced by prisoners. A sobering but important visit — highly recommended if you want to learn more about Hanoi’s history.
Tiberiu I — Google review
Very very interesting and informative, definitely a must see if you’re visiting Hanoi. Also the gift shop here has very cheap prices for souvenirs! I regret not buying souvenirs there because I found the same items sold for more expensive at markets.
Sophia — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(10908)
1 P. Hoả Lò, Trần Hưng Đạo, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
https://hoalo.vn/
+84 825 112 668
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Old Quarter

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
The Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam is a vibrant and historic area that offers a blend of cultural experiences. One of the must-try dishes here is Bun Cha, a Vietnamese specialty consisting of grilled pork served with rice noodles and herbs, accompanied by a side of dipping sauce. This dish has deep roots in Hanoi's culinary history and can be enjoyed at various restaurants in the Old Quarter.
4.5
(28929)
Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi, Vietnam, USA
25

Hoàn Kiếm Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Hoàn Kiếm Lake in Hanoi is steeped in legend and history. It's associated with the tale of Emperor Le Loi, who returned a magical sword to a Golden Turtle God after defeating invaders. The lake is home to the ancient Great-Grandfather Turtle and features remarkable architectural landmarks like the hundred-year-old Turtle Tower, Ngoc Son temple, and the vibrant red The Huc bridge.
A very nice outdoor area especially on Sunday as it was isolated from cars. People can walk and jog around the lake and in very nice weather. So lovely to see locals interacting with their loved ones.
Dian O — Google review
We visited this lake as part of a city tour. The stories told by our guide were certainly more interesting than the surrounding scenery and attractions. It's definitely a must-see if you're staying in Hanoi.
Sakban R — Google review
Located at the heart i.e old part of Hanoi near old quarters. In English it is known as lake of returned sword It’s one of the most famous tourist spot for visitors and hangout spot for locals The circumference of lake is paved for joggers. At evening lot of crowd gather at square near lake to enjoy the serene atmosphere with local music bands /individuals playing music. There are lot of vendors selling food to tourist No ticket required to visit here. There is a famous temple located at the islet in the lake reached via wooden bridge that lighted from evening. The lake is habitat to giant turtles ,few bodies of turtles are preserved and displayed in the temple. There is also a old tower at midst of lake. A must visit place in Hanoi.
Gaurav A — Google review
Loved our morning stroll along Hoan Kiem Lake just around the old quarters. Beautiful view, fresh air, and plenty of space to walk as the paths are wider than the streets that most are used to. Came across a few runners, countless walking, and numerous couples, families, and friends opting for photography with this beautiful lake. Can't blame them! There is a bridge that requires some sort of entry fee to receive access but today we simply soaked in the experience. Locals clearly love to gather around this place too. A temple at the centre of the lake is within view. The greenery and garden surrounding the lake is so well taken care of. Saw several locals watering and caring for it during our stroll.
Daniel L — Google review
Such a magic place to visit, perfect for a casual walk after a feed or even to get some exercise in. Seeing the locals exercise around the lake gives you a feeling of happiness and calm. It's truely beautiful ✨️❤️
JohnnieVintage — Google review
To have this lake in the middle of Hanoi is such a respite from the hustle bustle of the old quarters. It's breezy and calm, and seems to absorb all the frenzy within it. Love sitting by the lake on cloudy morning or breezy evenings and chewing away on my banh mi. Highly recommend to stay close the lake, preferably with lake facing views from hotels when visiting as a tourist.
Shreya K — Google review
This is a great site to go for a walk and see some of Hanoi. There are other sites nearby this lake, as well as a plethora of places to eat and drink.
Clive B — Google review
Hoan Kiem Lake is the calm heart of Hanoi — a beautiful place to walk, relax, and enjoy the city’s atmosphere. Surrounded by trees, cafés, and local life, it’s especially charming in the evening when the lights reflect on the water. Peaceful, scenic, and a must-see in the Old Quarter.
Tiberiu I — Google review
4.7
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4.3
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Hang Trong, Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi, Vietnam, USA
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Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre

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Puppet theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
The Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre in Hanoi offers a unique and traditional Vietnamese art form known as water puppetry. The performances showcase classic Vietnamese folklore and legends, accompanied by live traditional music played on instruments like wooden bells, drums, horns, bamboo flutes, and cymbals. Located near Hoan Kiem Lake, the theatre provides an opportunity to experience Vietnam's rich culture while enjoying a visually captivating show that is perfect for capturing memorable photos.
I remembered watching water puppet show as a kid. Being a mom now I brought my daughter with me and she totally loves it. You dont need to understand the language to be able to enjoy the show. It was meant to be easy to comprehend. And please stop the argument that most customers are foreigners hence the show must be in English. NO! This is our culture, this is our heritage. It must be presented in Vietnamese. Klook sells online tickets. And I highly suggest buying tickets in advance as shows could sold out very quickly during holidays seasons. Show runs for 50mins make sure you got plenty of time to get there because the theatre is in one of the most busy and congested area of the city.
Tran N — Google review
The show was really good! It was fun and playful but kept it's traditional ways. You can hire an audio guide for an extra 50,000. It tells you about what is going on and some history but it is not essential you can enjoy without. If you are shorter I recommend paying for a closer seat but otherwise you can see. You can go to the theatre to see the availability for tickets and times and but them ahead of time. Recommend booking ahead as some days are booked out. It is also cheaper there then going via any websites!
Oliver R — Google review
It's a must watch if you are in Hanoi... its a unique experience with live music n voice over by their renowned artists. You need not know the language just pick up the brochure before entering the hall and you can totally understand what is being performed. Short stories are narrated and its just 50 minutes show. So just relax and enjoy this magical show .
Madhuri S — Google review
I love the show. I love the music too. It is a way to experience Vietnam culture. The tickets at the door are about USD$4.50. Online will cost you $13. The only convenience thing of buying online is that you can buy it ahead because in certain occasions they are sold out.
Rafael — Google review
The atmosphere is lively, the traditional music is beautiful, and the whole vibe feels very authentically Vietnamese. The musicians especially were fantastic - their energy and skill added so much to the performance. That said, the entire show is in Vietnamese, so I couldn’t understand a word of the narration or dialogue. It didn’t ruin the experience, but it did make it harder to follow the storyline in some scenes. Still, the visuals, puppetry, and cultural elements were enjoyable enough that I didn’t mind too much.
Bhuwan M — Google review
The concept of the show is truly unique and an important part of Vietnamese tradition. However, the way it is presented could be much better. There are different episodes, but they are not really connected to each other. There is no clear storyline, and overall the performance feels a bit fragmented. For tourists who don’t understand the local language, it is especially difficult to follow. The translation service, which comes at a high price, does not really solve the problem — it is very partial and often unclear. You don’t know what the songs are about, and the meaning of the performance is easily lost. Because this is such a significant cultural event, I expected more in terms of storytelling, accessibility, and translation quality. Still, it’s worth seeing once to experience a unique part of Vietnamese culture.
Rave G — Google review
Traditional Vietnamese wooden puppet show that explores different episodes depicting traditional Vietnamese rural lifestyle. Story and songs are all in Vietnamese, however you do have the choice to buy an audio guide that explains the meaning of the different episodes that you are watching. It's not a full translation of the dialogues that at times take place, however it is helpful to understand the basic storyline. It is a very unique show that is worth attending. Buying tickets in advance is recommended as shows do sell out quickly.
Cyndi N — Google review
I highly recommend this charming hotel. The cleanliness, service, and kindness of the staff—from reception and reservations to restaurant management—made our stay exceptional. A special thanks to Hannah for her kind support and patience in arranging our beautiful trip to Halong Bay. An experience truly worth repeating.
Abdullah A — Google review
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57B Đinh Tiên Hoàng, Hàng Bạc, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
https://thanglongwaterpuppet.com/
+84 24 3824 9494
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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
Phạm T — Google review
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7WP4+C9M, Trường Yên, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, 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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Trang An Grottoes tour

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Travel agency
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. 💖
HaVen H — Google review
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4.6
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Trường Yên, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
https://trangangrottoestour.com/
+84 934 282 001
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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
+84 339 978 313
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