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Many of us are foodies on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to eat at the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Tam Coc - Bich Dong, Bich Dong Pagoda, and Hoa Lu Ancient Capital and more, get ready to experience the best flavors around Ninh Binh.
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1Tam Coc - Bich Dong

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Tam Coc - Bich Dong is a stunning natural wonder located in Ninh Binh, often referred to as 'Ha Long Bay on land.' This picturesque area boasts an array of limestone caves and significant cultural sites, including the enchanting Tam Coc caves, the historic Thai Vi temple, and the serene Bich Dong pagoda. The region's breathtaking landscapes are particularly captivating during rice harvest season when fields transform into golden vistas.
Tam Cốc – Bích Động in Ninh Bình is one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking destinations, often called “Ha Long Bay on land.” The area is famous for its dramatic limestone karst mountains, winding rivers, and lush rice fields that change colors with the seasons. A boat trip along the Ngô Đồng River is the highlight, where local rowers—often using their feet—guide visitors through tranquil waterways and caves while surrounded by stunning natural scenery. The three caves of Tam Cốc (Hang Cả, Hang Hai, and Hang Ba) are carved naturally into the limestone cliffs and offer a unique sense of adventure as boats pass through their cool, echoing chambers. Nearby, Bích Động Pagoda adds a cultural touch, with its beautiful temples nestled on a mountainside and views stretching across the countryside. For photographers, this region is a dream. The reflections of the cliffs in the calm river, the vibrant green or golden tones of the rice fields depending on the season, and the interplay of light and shadow inside the caves all provide endless creative opportunities. Sunrise and sunset are especially magical, casting warm tones over the karst peaks. Tam Cốc – Bích Động is both peaceful and awe-inspiring, making it a destination where natural beauty and cultural heritage come together perfectly.
Paul P — Google review
It was a beautiful boat ride of around 1.5 hrs.When I went there was a typhoon so cave 3 & 4 were not functional otherwise it is a 2.5 hr boat ride.The view and the scenery is breathtaking.The lake is filled with roses and water lilies.They paddle the baot with their legs so that's fascinating. If you are planning to go for a baot ride at tam coc plan in the morning or evening otherwise it becomes very sunny and hot.carry loads of sunscreen,water and your camera
Nisha S — Google review
A must do to experience the beauty and tranquility of Mother Earth. This absolutely awesome boat ride was manned by amazing women who use their feet to row the boat. The entire experience takes about 2 hours - be prepared with sun block, hat or umbrella and water because it gets hot. Soak in the majestic landscape of hills and mountains well known as the “inland ha long bay” amidst the tranquility of gliding along the calm waterways lush with water lilies in bloom if you get there early. The ride takes us into narrow caves with very low ceilings. We had to lower our heads to avoid bumping into the cave structures which are centimeters within reach. The expertise of our females rowers navigating through the extremely narrow passages were nothing more than astounding. Before the return journey starts we are offered aplenty local handicrafts to buy. Do bring cash along with you if you want to support the local community and also to tip them at the end of the ride. We took a day trip from Hanoi to Tam Coc; We left Hanoi at 645 and arrived at 830am, perfect timing as the weather was still cool. The cost per pax for the boat ride is 100k VND which was bought when we arrived. There were no queues and was very quick. We had to then choose our life jackets and straight to the boat from there.
Juliana C — Google review
Very beautiful boat trip through the valley and several caves. The nature here is just stunning. When it started raining, our boat driver kindly gave us an umbrella. For us, the trip was just the right length, although I can imagine some people might prefer it shorter. There was some queuing to get on the boats, but it was reasonable. The swimming vests were a bit worn out.
I D — Google review
I did this around 3 PM and it was very chill and not crowded. The views are beautiful. I have also done Trang An and I like that slightly more, they offer a bit different views though. Worth a visit for sure
Shahin S — Google review
A 💯% must see and is mandatory to be on every bucket list. Fantastic row on a flat bottomed punt through magnificent vistas and through watery tunnels carved by the water over millennia. It is spectacular to watch the boats men and women propel the punt along using oars controlled by their feet. One can only imagine the stress and strain in the hips.
David M — Google review
Visiting Tam Cốc – Bích Động is truly like stepping into another world. The beauty here is breathtaking and carries a sense of peace that is very hard to find elsewhere. The landscape of limestone mountains rising beside the calm Ngo Dong River creates a picture that feels both dramatic and serene. Taking a boat trip through the caves, with the gentle sound of paddles moving through the water, makes you feel as if time slows down. It is one of those rare places where you can completely relax and reconnect with nature. For Vietnamese visitors, the experience feels almost like traveling abroad. There are so many international tourists here that sometimes you might think you are in a foreign country. This unique atmosphere makes Tam Cốc Bích Động stand out compared to other destinations in Vietnam. You can see people from all over the world enjoying the scenery, taking boat rides, and cycling around the rice fields. It gives the place a very international vibe while still keeping the authentic charm of the Vietnamese countryside. The food scene here is also quite interesting. Because of the large number of Western visitors, many restaurants and homestays serve mainly Western-style dishes such as pizza, pasta, and grilled meat. This is convenient for foreign travelers, but for Vietnamese people who want to enjoy local cuisine, the options can feel a bit limited. There are still some traditional Vietnamese dishes available like cơm niêu, goat meat, or simple rice with local vegetables, but the variety is not as rich as in other regions. If you are specifically looking for authentic Vietnamese flavors, you might have to spend some time searching. Overall, Tam Cốc Bích Động is absolutely worth visiting. It is a perfect place if you love peaceful landscapes, slow travel, and cultural exchange. The blend of natural beauty, the feeling of being part of an international travel hub, and the calm countryside atmosphere make it unforgettable. Whether you come here for a day trip or stay longer, the memories will stay with you for a long time. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Vietnam!
Phùng Đ — Google review
​🛶 Tam Cốc - Bích Động: A Charming and Serene Morning Trip ​We decided to take this boat trip early on a (Saturday) morning to avoid the crowds, and it worked perfectly. The route is lovely and significantly shorter than the more famous Trang An, but it is equally captivating with noteworthy and beautiful landscapes. After leaving the boat an electric car (like a bigger golf car) will take you to visit tre more pagoda and a cave (they drop you there and you can walk around). ​I'm only giving it four stars and not five because, at the end of the boat ride, the woman who rowed the boat kept insisting on a tip, as if it were mandatory. ​We had initially planned to give her a tip of 100,000 VND. However, due to her persistent and almost demanding attitude, we almost decided not to tip her at all. We only ended up giving her 50,000 VND because we wanted to buy a small embroidered artwork she showed us during the ride, and this amount covered the tip plus reduced the artwork to half price. ​P.S. We visited Trang An two days later, and none of the boat drivers there asked for a tip. You are free to leave one without any pressure and with genuine pleasure.
Mario M — Google review
Ninh Hải, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•http://ticketdulich.com/tamcoc•Tips and more reviews for Tam Coc - Bich Dong

2Bich Dong Pagoda

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Bich Dong Pagoda is a captivating destination that beautifully blends history and nature, nestled against the stunning backdrop of mountains in Ninh Binh. This ancient tiered pagoda, part of the Trang An Landscape Complex and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites visitors to explore its serene surroundings. As you ascend through its three levels, you'll encounter ancient shrines and temples dating back to the 15th century, each offering breathtaking views of the lush landscape below.
This is a nice filler because it's completely free to get inside. There are lots of vendors right outside that offer to sell you goods & to park your bike for $$. Get food & drink at the Gao restaurant & park there instead. The food there is amazing. The pagoda is cool because you hike up some stairs to get to cave with bats and views.
Roizy S — Google review
Bich Dong Pagoda is a beautiful and sacred temple complex with a long history and calm atmosphere. There are three pagodas built on different levels of the mountain, surrounded by lush greenery, lotus ponds, and cool fresh air — a perfect place to find peace and quiet. You can see a few monks and local people praying, as well as elderly ladies keeping the temple clean and selling small souvenirs nearby. The entrance is free, and parking costs only 20,000 VND. Next to the pagoda, there’s a path leading up to “Hanh Phuc Lake” (Happiness Lake) — try climbing up for a lovely view of the mountains and countryside! A truly authentic and spiritual stop in Tam Coc, perfect for those who love culture, nature, and tranquility.
Đinh T — Google review
A place worth visiting, an ancient pagoda first built in the 15th century nestled in a serene tropical hill/ mountain. As part of the journey to the 3rd level you move through a cave that has amazing structures. Surrounding the ancient structure were calm waters of water lilies which unfortunately bloom mainly in the morning. We drove to Ninh Binh from Hanoi which is roughly a 1 hour 45 drive. The pagoda is then only a few mins drive from Tam Coc. On a Sunday the crowd was decent. No entry tickets required and as always, be respectfully quiet visiting a sacred place for locals. When we arrived it started drizzling - if you do hit wet weather, so be careful as the stone steps are slippery.
Juliana C — Google review
Beautiful temple - the best bit is along the path through the 'Parking Area'. There is a short climb up some steps and then it opens out onto a lake, which is absolutely stunning. Very few people head this way - had it all to myself even when the pagoda was busy. Free parking at the cafes / restaurants - DO NOT park in the 'Parking Area' as you will have to pay.
Martin — Google review
Went to Bich Dong Pagoda with a tour guide and was good explaining that history of this place. There are 3 temples to visit, the walk to the temple can be steep and may be slippery during raining season. You will have to walk into a bat cave to get to the second temple. The view from the top temple is awesome well worth the walk up. Not too high just a moderate climb up.
Daniel S — Google review
BE AWARE OF SCAMS the entrance is totally free! We were forced to park in this area. The man in the picture behaved very nicely and asked us to pay 50,000 per person as a ticket fee, offering free parking. Later we discovered that the entrance was indeed free. Together with another couple we confronted him and got our money back. This situation taught us to learn the rules and entrance fees before visiting any places of interest.
Alexandra H — Google review
Really scenic space, with water bodies around it. It was a good workout climbing the stairs. It can be quite steep for some. At the top, it can be slippery because of algae due wet conditions.
Cassandra T — Google review
The pagoda's ok, but alone I didn't think that worth a visit. It's the climb up the hill that makes this worthwhile. Great views from the top of the hill, but it's a strenuous climb with fairly uneven stairs.
G T — Google review
6W99+C23, Ninh Hải, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình 430000, Vietnam•Tips and more reviews for Bich Dong Pagoda
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3Bái Đính Pagoda

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

4Hoa Lu Ancient Capital

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Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, dating back to the 10th century, holds significant historical importance as the first fundamental government of Vietnam. Spanning 13.87 square kilometers, it witnessed pivotal events such as the union of Vietnam after the 12 Lords Rebellion and wars with neighboring dynasties. The ancient citadel is home to temples honoring emperors and royal figures from over a millennium ago, including Dinh Tien Hoang Emperor temple and Le Dai Hanh Emperor temple.
Peaceful and Spiritual Experience I visited the Hoa Lo Ancient Pagoda during my trip to Vietnam and felt a deep sense of peace and spirituality. The place is serene, beautifully maintained, and filled with an aura of devotion. The traditional architecture, incense-filled air, and the calm environment offered a moment of quiet reflection amidst the busy city life. It’s a perfect spot to connect with the local culture, observe age-old rituals, and spend some soulful time. A must-visit for those seeking a blend of culture, history, and spiritual calm in Hanoi.
Deviprasad P — Google review
The place was nice, clean, and the pleasant weather added to the experience. There wasn’t much to see in terms of ruins, but we appreciated the well-maintained environment and could imagine the rich history behind the site. Maybe we didn’t have enough time, or perhaps not much of the ruins remain. But overall, it was a great visit. Would love to explore more of the surrounding area if given the chance!
Krizia C — Google review
Lots to see here, including a small museum and awesome pools and gardens. People were friendly and there were lots of tour groups but it wasn’t too crowded. Bike definitely sped up the trip but not as much as advertised.
Rebecca D — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful place full of history. I visited on a rainy day, and even then the scenery was still stunning — ancient temples surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic limestone hills. A great stop to explore Vietnam’s first capital and feel its timeless atmosphere.
Agnieszka S — Google review
Pretty cool spot! Visited during a day trip to Ninh Binh, so my tour guide was able to explain the historical importance of the temples and their symbols. Tickets were managed by the tour guide, but I noticed that it was just a staff at the entrance, so entrance is quite simple
Nicole Y — Google review
Very cool to see the old temples and architecture. The historical significance of this area is worth the visit. I'd recommend not renting a bike. Find free parking, walk through the temples, and up the 50m steps to the first emperors tomb. Great view point from the top.
Wyatt M — Google review
A truly beautiful and peaceful ancient temple in Vietnam. The architecture reflects deep history and culture, and the surroundings are calm and serene. A perfect place to experience spiritual energy and traditional Vietnamese heritage.
Madhu A — Google review
Probably didnt help that we visited on a wet day but felt the site lacked maintenance for such an important historical site. A must for those with an interest in history but on arrival younger swamped with street sellers. Interesting but not gripping
John B — Google review
Trường Yên, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•https://ticket-stations.com/ninh-binh-day•Tips and more reviews for Hoa Lu Ancient Capital

5Cuc Phuong National Park

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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.
Excellent, satisfying a peaceful day exploring the park. We rented bicycles at the park entrance (150k all day until 6-7pm). We cycled to the far end which was fairly challenging, took about 1:45 with some short stops, taking it easy on the downhill stretches as the ground was wet) - the road is overall uphill on the way into the park. Enjoyed a rest for coffee at the park centre, then hiked the loop at the end (took 2:20 including time exploring the cave). Almost had the hike to ourselves. Lunch back at the park centre was fresh, cheap and enjoyable. Cycled back (very grateful for the downhill gradient, apart from a few steep uphill sections) and explored prehistoric cave on the way. Long and tiring day but very worthwhile. The road was mostly free from any traffic - only a few cars and motorbikes passed us all day - and the road surface was good.
Claire A — Google review
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
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
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
Awesome. Can't recommend it enough. The hike and the prehistoric caves are definitely worth the ride from the city. (60k VND per person to enter the park btw. The first prehistoric cave is roughly 10km away from the ticket counter. The parking lot where you can start hiking is 20km away.)
Romain L — Google review
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6Mua cave

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Mua Cave, also known as a smaller version of the Great Wall of China, has gained popularity in Ninh Binh. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely climb up 500 stone steps to reach the cave.
This place is absolutely worth a visit! The entrance ticket is around 100,000 VND per person, and the area is well maintained. The views from the upper level are stunning and truly rewarding. Be prepared though—the stairs are quite steep and can be slippery, even during dry weather, so wear proper shoes. The hike to the top can be quite tiring, especially in the hot weather, but once you reach the viewpoint, the breathtaking scenery makes it all worthwhile. It’s a perfect spot for photos and enjoying the natural beauty of Ninh Binh from above. Highly recommended if you’re visiting the area—just go early or late in the day to avoid the heat.
Manjitha T — Google review
The view from the top of Mua Cave is absolutely stunning — especially if you go to the left side once you reach the peak. Truly breathtaking! That said, be prepared for lots of tourists. The lotus lake at the bottom is also incredibly beautiful and peaceful, definitely worth a stroll before the climb.
Alicia — Google review
Wear comfortable shoes as there are a lot of steps, some very large. I would recommend taking a water with and a hat. Best time is first thing in the morning as it was heaving with tourists when went. The weather was humid and 34 degrees at times I wondered if someone had to fall or faint if it would create a domino effect 😳 the view at the top is worth it. Absolutely beautiful!!! When we visited there was a queue to climb the last bit to the actual dragon. You do need a bit of physical strength and ability to do the very last few steps to the top. Some people take risks. There are places to buy food and drink at the entrance area. Parking for cars is 20 VND and motorcycles 10VND. If you stay after sunset you can get images with the lights on of the temple at the top and balloons at the bottom.
Jeanette F — Google review
Come here if you love a good exercise with a scenic ending followed by another exercise in careful descent. The so-called 500 steps are uneven in size and height. But my watch said at least 2000 steps at the end of the descent. Nothing interesting aside from the scenery and the fat burn.
Tad S — Google review
Honestly, this is so worth it the hike was actually quite challenging. The steps are very steep to take this into consideration if you struggle with this. I would recommend to go up the side with the dragon as it is higher if you were only gonna do one side and you get a good view of the other side which I thought made a great photo. We did this around sunset time so it wasn’t too hot.
Alannah O — Google review
Suggest taking the left path as it goes higher up the mountain for better view and view of the river. You can also climb along the dragon if you have the courage. Cost 100,000 dong to enter.
Neil M — Google review
This will save you a day doing legs at the gym due to the steep stairs (and high humidity). Lovely views, it got terribly crowded at the top. Try go very early to avoid the congestion of people. It got a bit uncomfortable at the top with people pushing in while people were queuing to get to the top, causing lots of annoyance and upsets. To reach the actual dragon you will need to do a bit of climbing for the last few metres. Late afternoon/early evening gives lovely sunset views and at sunset everything is lit up. There was a fabulous restaurant we visited afterwards on the same road called Moc coffee (drink & restaurant) great food, decent prices and wholesome hospitality can definitely recommend.
Garth F — Google review
Pretty views but wake up early to actually have an enjoyable experience due to the temperature and the crowds. We went in august and arrived at around 6am (official opening time) but other people were already climbing by that point, so a good bet that you can go earlier still. Park through the main gate, right next to the ticket office- do not fall for the aggressive scammers telling you to park further up. We paid 5K per bike in the official car park. 100K entrance fee. Be warned, on the top of all of the peaks/viewpoints there are lots of hornets as there are nests. Also lots of mosquitoes so bring proper repellent/ be covered
Olivia G — Google review
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7Tràng An

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Tràng An in Ninh Binh is a unique destination with diverse and stunning landscapes. Visitors can easily admire the picturesque scenery of Tam Coc - Bich Dong, as well as other famous landmarks like Trang An. The area is renowned for its serene natural beauty, resembling a charming painting of majestic mountains and tranquil rivers.
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8Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve

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

9Hang Múa

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Hang Mua is a must-visit spot in Ninh Binh, Vietnam. It offers an epic panoramic view of the river and rice fields, making it a popular attraction for travelers. The area is also close to the river gateway to Hoa Lu, an ancient capital with significant historical sites like Buddhist temples and stone cathedrals. Hang Mua consists of two main spots: Mua Viewpoint at the mountaintop and Mua Cave at the foot of the mountain.
If you go with motor or bicycle, never park it outside. There's 10K VND (5K for bicycle) parking lot inside the gate (after passing ticket booth) Scenery here is fascinating. Enjoy it
김성우 — Google review
Hang Mua is absolutely worth a visit! The climb is a bit challenging with around 500 stone steps, but once you reach the top, the panoramic view of Ninh Binh’s limestone mountains and rice fields is breathtaking. It’s one of the best viewpoints in Vietnam! Go early in the morning or near sunset for cooler weather and fewer crowds. Wear comfortable shoes and carry water — the climb is steep but the reward at the top is totally worth it.
Vivekananda N — Google review
Very worth the climb! But i really recommend wearing your hiking shoes or anything similar because the stone steps are quite steep and can get slippery, especially when there is just a slight rain. Aside from the climb, you can walk around and watch the scenery. I wandered around and met this kitten sleeping!!!!!!!
Phạm N — Google review
6 Mar 2024 The weather was okay and in Lotus Lake, the lotuses were not blooming. So we walked ahead and went to the cave. The cave was short, and later we went up to the dragon lying, and we were amazed at the view. We were at the top on only one side, and on the other side, we didn't go there. I am a travel agent and traveller you can contact me on Instagram ID Personal ID: mystry_scrt Business ID: mercijourney
Monica T — Google review
When I came back to Mua Caves, I didn’t climb Dragon Mountain because it was too exhausting. I just hung around the lotus lake — it was lotus season, so the flowers were blooming beautifully. GG didn’t approve my photos🌶️
Hằng — Google review
The 600+ steps to the top are absolutely worth it! The views from the summit are breathtaking — and so is the climb itself. 😅 But once you reach the top, the panoramic view of Ninh Binh’s limestone peaks and rice fields is unforgettable. Bring water, wear good shoes, and take your time — it’s a must-do! 🫶
Annie C — Google review
Loved this place! A definite highlight of our trip to Ninh Bình. There are many photo spots and scenic areas to explore. If you have the endurance, climbing up the mountain is totally worth it—the view at the top is stunning and absolutely Instagram-worthy. Of the three spots we visited today, this is the one I’d recommend the most. It has a good mix of nature, adventure, and relaxation. Come and enjoy!
G A — Google review
I did it!!! 500 humongous steps to the top of this small mountain that’s overlooks the city. Here’s a tip, walk up the steps in a zig zag fashion, takes a lot less out of you, it’s a physics thing.
Nick A — Google review
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10Hoa Lư

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Ninh Bình, the capital of Ninh Bình Province in northern Vietnam, is a city with rich historical and cultural significance. It is home to several UNESCO-recognized heritage sites including the Trang An Landscape Complex and Tam Coc, often referred to as Ha Long Bay on Land.
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11Phát Diệm Cathedral

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Nhà Thờ Đá Phát Diệm, also known as Phat Diem Cathedral, is a 19th-century stone cathedral located in Ninh Binh, Vietnam. It is situated amidst picturesque canals and rice paddies, making it a popular destination for spiritual tourism and cultural exploration. As the Catholic capital of Vietnam, this architectural masterpiece has stood for over 100 years and took 30 years to construct.
Superb experience! Vale la pena! ( It's worth the effort of waking up early, taking breakfast at 6am, leaving hotel at 630am to attend 730am Holy Mass at this majestic cathedral!) It has Great history place for Catholic tradidions, French Church in the North of Vietnam. If you go to Ninh Binh, must visit for Christian especially Catholics! Phat Diem Cathedral consisted of one big central church and 4 smaller ones surrounding this main architecture. The churches were beautifully blended of the traditional Vietnamese culture and architecture and the Western religion reflecting in every single corner. The stand out is a pagoda style roof. The interior is very brightly decorated. The interior has a well recognizable Romanesque-like arrangement with its central nave and side aisles separated by wooden columns, terminating in the raised sanctuary. While the interior particulars may be distinctly oriental or Vietnamese in most regards, the basic architectural structure are thoroughly rooted in the Roman basilica. You will feel the youthfulness, vibrant atmosphere of Mass when compared to attending Mass at the western hemisphere churches where there are no young people willing to spend their Sunday morning at church anymore. Here 75% of the Mass attendance are young people, kids and children! We also met very nice people who greeted us with warmth.
Khang L — Google review
I was expecting another church, but it was interesting and not like other churches I've seen in Vietnam or elsewhere. Designed by Vietnamese. Inside is all teak wood, and some of the wooden pillars are massive!! The carvings were detailed. Nice bluestone gatehouse at the front. There was a church service starting when we arrived, so could only have a brief look inside.
Michele P — Google review
Intriguing looking Church - a blend of Vietnamese and French architecture. There are several chapels and grottos around the main Church as well. Have not seen a Church like this before - would recommend popping by from Ninh Binh if you have time to spare / if you have your own transportation.
Jasmine T — Google review
Stunning place that really worth the travel. The architecture is a beautiful mix of traditional Vietnamien and European styles. The wooden inside structure is fantastic, feeling being in church, and in a pagoda. Definitely a place to visit
JB S — Google review
A very beautiful and ancient place. Highly highly recommend for people who travel to Ninh Binh to visit. You can ask for nun to show tou around the church and explain about structure and its history also.
Ly N — Google review
The Phát Diệm Cathedral (Vietnamese: Nhà thờ chính tòa Phát Diệm) is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phát Diệm, located in Kim Sơn District of Ninh Bình Province in Vietnam. The architecture of the church – built in stone and wood in 1891 – is an eclectic blend of Vietnamese and European architectural styles. It was mainly built in traditional Vietnamese architecture, similar to historical palaces and temples. It was bombed in 1972 and later restored. In addition to the cathedral itself, the Phát Diệm complex consists of five chapels, three grottoes, a memorial house, and the recently built pastoral center of the diocese. The cathedral is located in Phát Diệm township of Kim Sơn District in Ninh Bình Province.[1][2] It is about 29 km southeast of Ninh Binh and 121 kilometres (75 mi) from Hanoi.[3][4] Phát Diệm Cathedral was built by the priest Father Trần Lục (Père Six in French, or cụ Sáu in Vietnamese).[5] Père Six's tomb is in the frontyard of the cathedral.[1] The wooden statues in the cathedral were all carved by Pho Gia, a Vietnamese artisan.[6] The novelist Graham Greene described the cathedral as "more Buddhist than Christian"[7] in his novel the Quiet American.[8] After the 1954 Geneva Conference, many of its parishioners and clergy moved to safer places in South Vietnam. The cathedral is still functioning as a place of worship, and there are many more churches in the district.[3] On 15 August 1972, the cathedral was bombed, resulting in the collapse of its entire west wall, the convents and two of the schools. But now, after restoration, there are not even tell-tale marks of this destruction.[4] The overall size of the cathedral is 210 feet (64 m) in length, with a width of 60 feet (18 m).[10] The nave of the cathedral is built over 52 pillars, of which 16 are 11-metre tall (36 ft), carved from large ironwood trees. In the front worship area, the altar is made of a single slab, ornamented in "orthodox-style" and is made of "lacquered and gilded woodwork". Above the altar, there are portrait paintings of about 30 missionaries, most of European origin. The vaulted ceiling has paintings of angels in Vietnamese style.[1][4] The interior walls are decorated with Catholic iconography, but particularly have paintings of Eastern religious symbols like dragons, unicorns, tortoises and phoenixes.[9]
Tịnh T — Google review
Unique architecture and the people are very nice, from the lady selling bánh gai outside the church to the library guy
Duc T — Google review
This church is very historical. Very unique build in ancient way. Doubt modern technology can build in similar way. Have big solid tree trunks column which is very heavy to support the structure of the church. Firmly built and aesthetic. Visiting the church perhaps gives you many blessings, peace and love. A small quiet town.
BEN T — Google review
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12Endangered Primates Rescue Center

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Nestled within Cuc Phuong National Park, the Endangered Primate Rescue Center is a vital sanctuary for Vietnam's endangered primates. Established in 1993 with support from the Frankfurt Zoological Society, it currently shelters approximately 180 primates across 15 species, including Delacour langurs and Catba langurs. The center aims to protect and rehabilitate these majestic creatures before gradually reintroducing them into their natural habitats.
What a great experience. The staff was very kind and knowledgeable and spoke English very well. They do a great job rehabilitating the rescued primates. We got to see some gibbons swinging around in the trees. It was awesome!
Jessica M — Google review
Very good, they love their primates here. We got to see plenty of Monkeys and learned lots of monkey facts. The animals were all very lively and happy.
Richard N — Google review
Twenty species of rare and valuable primates are protected here. Monkeys rescued by rangers from illegal poachers are being cared for. Each monkey undergoes a careful rehabilitation process lasting from one to five years, during which they gradually recover their health and are gently reintroduced to a natural environment. Even the golden-cheeked gibbon, which originally inhabits southern Vietnam, is being raised here — a reflection of how its habitat is shifting northward due to global warming.
鵜木康平 — Google review
I had to wait a long time for a guide and the tour was rushed, but it was amazing to see these rare and beautiful primates. Definitely a special experience. I was the only visitor at the time too!
Cameron C — Google review
Something different to the usual touristy activities, great to see locals being educated and willing to teach the young ones too about the environmental conservation. The surrounding areas are also worth the visit.
Sasha — Google review
Rehabilitation center for primates of Vietnam. Looks like they're being treated very well. They have gibbons, various types of langurs, macaques, and lorises. Though because lorises are nocturnal, good chance you won't actually see them when you're there. Because the site is located in the jungle, if you look around you can find many small interesting animals.
Nachshon E — Google review
It was informative. Appreciate the people and the work they do. Just a shame that they're funds don't allow them to build more natural facilities
Kathy K — Google review
Amazing tour, the tour guide was knowledgeable and passionate. Amazing to see these animals that are endangered. I would definitely recommend this tour and goes to a fantastic cause. Thank you for having us there!
Shaylee H — Google review
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13Trang An Departure Boat Ticket

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The Trang An Departure Boat Ticket offers a scenic and immersive experience through limestone cliffs, caves, and temples. The traditional hand-rowed boat tour provides three route options lasting between 2.5 to 4.5 hours, allowing visitors to explore breathtaking landscapes and spiritual sites while delving into Vietnamese culture. Many travelers prefer this over the Tam Coc Boat Tour due to its longer duration, better value, more cave exploration, temple visits, and spectacular views.
Pretty views around sunset. It was very busy and not worth the money, in my opinion. Only one route was open when we went, so we saw temple after temple after temple, which was neat at first, but there are so many beautiful things in the area, I think you could spend your money on better experiences.
Keith J — Google review
A must visit when in Trang An, the boat ride is a very relaxing way to enjoy the landscapes and beautiful scenery. It can get very crowded at peak times so would advise going either earlier or later in the day to avoid the mass amounts of people that this place attracts. We got our tickets at this location and didn’t buy in advance but it might be worth buying prior if going at peak times or if you go on a tour I believe they handle this part for you.
Daniel T — Google review
The ride takes around 2 hours for a price 250k. They have boats for 4 people so might ride with other tourists. We couldnt see any of the caves because the water was too high but we still paid the same price, thats why I give 4 stars. Go in the morning or late afternoon but do it before 17:00 before they close. Because at noon it will be very hot under the sun. They also have umbrelas on the boat to use for shade and little paddles if you want to help with rowing. The ride was nice. At the end the driver/rower asks for tip "money money". We gave him 50k I guess that was okay because they probably don't get much of a share of the ticket. Also, I've seen that if you give him too little he will ask for more. Just give him/her whats okay for you.
Anže M — Google review
This is where the boat trip starts. Place wasn't crowded, we waited maybe 3 minutes in the ticket line. Trip started after a big rain but there was no issues on the river. Due to high water level (previous rainy days) they have created a new route, through 2 caves and stopping by a few beautiful temples. Entire trip is 2,5h long and its very nice, highly recommend to take it. At the end nobody was asking for any tips, boat crew was very pleasant.
Artur P — Google review
Navigate here and there are signs to point you to the ticket booth. The ticket booth is right before you go to the departure dock. I arrived at 8am on a Wednesday and there was a moderate amount of people. Not too busy but not empty, it was great though! I enjoyed Route 2. As others mentioned, good mix of caves, walking to see temples and boat riding. Saw King Kong Island on this route as well. Thoroughly enjoyed, would highly recommend. My boat driver did not ask for tip but I gave her 150k. If I had more cash I would’ve tipped more.
Jess J — Google review
Amazing day out, beautiful scenery and lots of history. The place is so well organised and clean and tidy. We biked from a local lodge and there was free bike storage whilst we boated around. There were three route options to choose from, they were priced differently, I think we went with the first option but as we got to the boat they said we could do whichever, was a little confusing, we stuck with number one and it was great. There was a food cafe at the end which served great food at a very reasonable price. One of the favourite places we visited during our two week stay in Vietnam, what an amazing place!
Chris T — Google review
Great adventure! If you only have time to do this or Tam coc do this. The drivers are really friendly and sweet (and they dont demand a heavy tip, but please give one:) ) the views are absolutely stunning. When we were there we didn't have the choice between the three routes because of the storms (the water level was too high for some of the caves) but the option they gave us was as good as it could be. Really really good.
Max L — Google review
This boat ride was included in my day trip to Ninh Binh, but I really enjoyed it! I’m not too sure of what the routes are, but for my boat ride it lasted nearly an hour and 30 mins, which was super scenic and relaxing. Definitely recommend!!
Nicole Y — Google review
7W39+7G5, Ninh Nhật, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•+84 229 3620 335•Tips and more reviews for Trang An Departure Boat Ticket

14Núi Ngoạ Long (Lying Dragon Mountain)

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Núi Ngoạ Long, also known as Lying Dragon Mountain, is a popular tourist destination with stunning views and a relatively easy climb. Despite the intimidating appearance, reaching the top is manageable for most visitors. However, venturing to the tail end of the dragon can be dangerous as it involves walking on the actual mountain without steps. It's important to exercise caution and hold onto chains or any available support. Proper walking shoes and water are essential for this challenging climb.
Absolutely stunning viewpoint from the top of these 500 (or so) steps. Quite a climb on a hot day but so worth it! If you come in the Lotus flowering season, your eyes will feast on the beautiful flowers that are accessible for endless photo opportunities by several board walks the totality of which are formed when seen from above in a lotus flower. There are lovely little places to sit also and buy some refreshments. There is also a spa and even a swimming pool te refresh yourself at a reasonable price. I highly recommend this place for a visit to take your time and enjoy this part of Vietnam.
Bartlema D — Google review
Amazing experience! But get ready for the 'climb up' and for sweating. However the views are really worthy. Fees: Ticket is 100k VND per person. Motorbike 10k Bicycle 5k Recommend to go first time in the morning. We woke up at 0430 to get there by bike and got the first ones. Witnessed the sunrise but as mentioned before, get ready for the sweat hehe. Some steps might be very narrow and dangerous so watch out!
Alberto J — Google review
Great place to visit for a short hike. The views at the top were incredible and definitely worth the climb. There are lots of steps from the bottom to the top so would advise a moderate level of fitness and comfy shoes to reach the summit. It can get very busy at the top so would advise going outside of peak tour visiting hours. When climbing up you hit a point about 1/3 of the way up and you can go left (to the dragon) or right (to the pagoda) and I would say the dragon side is far busier with better views however the pagoda side is also beautiful and less crowds.
Daniel T — Google review
We went on a weekday in late Feb before the high season, which I highly recommend. It wasn't very crowded but the downside (which wasn't important to us) was that a lot of the more touristy shops and eateries weren't open. The complex surrounding the mountain is beautifully designed, with interesting architecture, sculptures, and landscaping. The mountain hike itself is intermediate. It's pretty much all steps, which for the most part, are flat and evenly spaced. However, there aren't railings/chains to hold onto, which may make the climb down actually more challenging (and why my mom and aunt gave up after the first set of steps even though I think they were physically capable of making it to the top). While you're building a sweat and enjoying the lovely views, you might be greeted by a goat or two!
Nan W — Google review
The climb can be tough but it's absolutely worth it. The views are out of this world. Try to get up close to sunset for the best experience. It's stairs the whole way up but to get to the actual dragon you have to climb up some gnarly rocks that arent the safest. It can get tight up there as well.
John S — Google review
Entrance is 100.000 and bike parking 5000 (per bike). Getting there is tricky, there are a bunch of people stopping you to make sure you park with them. Luckily I read the reviews before coming, but there is 1 guy in front of the entrance who looks like he works there and he asked for money too. Make sure to pay AFTER the gate. Climb is not difficult but can be slippery after/ during rain. Lots of corners where you can stop and take a breath or take photos. All the way at the top is the dragon, but I did NOT find this safe to climb at all. It is steep and sharp and not worth it if there are tons of people, as they will be on your photos. There is no secure way to get up to the dragon and it feels very unsafe. I wouldn’t be surprised if people have accidents here.
6N — Google review
This was an unforgettable and epic experience! Make sure you have water if you plan on going. It was quite the work out. Also note that to get to the top and climb on the actual dragon, the steps end a little beforehand. You’ll have to actually climb some rocks for 10 feet to get up there. Totally worth it!
Diana A — Google review
Beautiful spot, we went here on an extremely hot day but definitely worth it. Some steep steps but not too many, pretty easy for most people (despite the heath). A bit of hand/foot work is necessary when going to the dragon itself at the top. There is a place selling water at the bottom and halfway.
Jeroen K — Google review
6WHP+W3C, Ninh Nhật, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•Tips and more reviews for Núi Ngoạ Long (Lying Dragon Mountain)

15Cave of Prehistoric Man

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Historical landmark
The Cave of Prehistoric Man is a fascinating roadside attraction, discovered in 1966 and believed to date back as far as 12,000 years ago. The hike to the cave offers a chance to spot wildlife along the way. The natural and unprepared cave is home to bats, making for an exciting sight. While the slippery steps can be challenging, exploring the deep cave with a good light source is highly recommended for an interesting and slightly eerie experience.
What a cool experience after climbing 200 steps. The cave is about 300m from the road. Just park and walk. Went there on a guided tour. If not, pack a torch. Cellphone torch works but a torch is better. Guide can show you the crawl space and give you more info regarding the cave. Beautiful forest and walkways
Yolandi V — Google review
Not that big of a cave but still fun to explore. It takes about an hour on foot to get there from the park entrance. I believe you can also rent bicycles or drive there with your motorbike if you don't want to walk. Signs of human existence dating back to 7000 years have been found in the area. There is a metal staircase but a sign says it's broken and forbidden to go up, although there is no one to stop you!
Marc B — Google review
Such a fun place to explore. There are a few different parts of the cave to venture but definitely bring a light source. There’s a sign saying not to climb the stairs but they seemed perfectly fine to me. Have a look out for bats and a massive cave centipede.
Doug C — Google review
Amazing place. took a tour up from ninh binh and it was so worth it! you can explore thr cave by urself with a flashlight (phone is sufficient) and go quite a bit inside The way there and the surroundings are just breathtakingly beautiful. what a nice national park and what a nice cave!
Jonas Z — Google review
Recently built the stairs so easier to walk down the cave. Nice to visit. Pay 10k VND per pax.
Phuong ( — Google review
A must do visit and be sure to walk deep into the cave that goes far back. Not suited for people with limited mobility and be sure to have a good light source, as its pitch dark towards the back!
Dave P — Google review
Cool thing to visit. Though a bit basic. Seen more impressive caves. But was a nice drive on the motorbike and trek through the forest to get there!
Daniel D — Google review
Great 15 minute drive through the jungle. The cave is dope.
Wyatt M — Google review
7MV9+99X, Cúc Phương, Nho Quan, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•Tips and more reviews for Cave of Prehistoric Man
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16Dich Long Pagoda and Caves

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Buddhist temple
Nestled in the Gia Thanh commune, just off National Highway 1A, Dich Long Pagoda and Caves is a captivating destination that should not be missed when exploring Ninh Binh.
Incredible place! Really worth a visit. The cave behind the temple is marvellous.
Peter — Google review
Incredible pagoda! It is way less touristy than anything else in Ninh Binh. We were the only ones visiting. Please be mindful when visiting because this is an active place of prayer. I would recommend stopping here after visiting the Natural Reserve that is only 10 min drive away.
Theodora M — Google review
Beautiful
Kts A — Google review
Amazing cave!
Tạ T — Google review
It was closed
Clément B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The pagoda is beautiful and the cave is extremely beautiful. Worthy of the title Third Nam Xuong Cave (3rd most beautiful cave in Vietnam) But currently, it is being exploited and sabotaged by Cement businesses day and night. People between the pagoda and the cave also did not turn on the electricity and lights for pilgrims to visit. I hope the local government and people will intervene so that in the future our children and grandchildren can still visit. The pagoda worships Zen Master Minh Khong (the founder of Vietnamese medicine) In addition, there is also the folk belief of Mother Goddess religion Sacred religious place, scenic spot in Ninh Binh province (Original) Chùa rất đẹp và hang động cực kỳ đẹp. Xứng danh Đệ Tam Nam Danh Xưng Động ( động đẹp thứ 3 Việt Nam) Nhưng hiện tại, đang bị doanh nghiệp Xi Măng ngày đêm khai thác phá hoại. Người giữa chùa và hang, cũng không bật điện và đèn cho khách hành hương tham quan. Mong chính quyền và nhân dân địa phương can thiệp, để mai sau con cháu còn tham quan. Chùa thờ vị Thiền Sư Minh Không ( ông tổ nghành thuốc Việt Nam) Ngoài ra, còn tín ngưỡng dân gian đạo Mẫu Nơi tôn giáo linh thiên, danh lam thắng cảnh tỉnh Ninh Bình
Lê N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful place where there are very beautiful statues and magnificent droppings. We were received by a little lady who served us tea, pomelo cupcakes and a bottle of water. Very warm welcome. To do I recommend. Hours are 6:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. / 1:30 p.m. 5 p.m. (Original) Très bel endroit où il y a de très belles statues et des magnifiques crottes . Nous avons été reçus par une petite dame qui nous a servi du thé du petit gâteau du pomelos et une bouteille d'eau. Très bon accueil. A faire je recommande . Les horaires sont 6h30 11h30/ 13h30 17h
Cline W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located about more than 1km from National Highway 1A. The temple was built on the side of the mountain and climbed to the top of the mountain and into the mountain range. Inside the stalactite mountains are very beautiful. The lights are arranged very scientifically, making the light extremely magical. Entering the temple, we feel a very sacred space. This is truly a great destination for tourists. This is one of the most beautiful places with love I have ever seen. We can go by car right to the temple gate, park the car right at the temple gate and walk to visit the temple, which is very wonderful (Original) Nằm cách mặt quốc lộ 1A khoảng chừng hơn 1km. Ngôi chùa được xây dựng ở bên sườn núi và leo lên đỉnh núi và cả vào trong hàng núi. Bên trong hàng núi Thạch nhũ rất là đẹp. Đèn được bày trí rất khoa học giúp cho ánh sáng trở nên vô cùng huyền ảo. Vào chùa chúng ta cảm thấy một không gian rất là linh thiêng. Đây thực sự là một điểm đến tuyệt vời cho du khách. Đây là một trong những nơi có tình yêu đẹp nhất mà mình từng thấy. Chúng ta có thể đi ô tô vào ngay cổng chùa gửi xe ngay cổng chùa và đi bộ vào thăm chùa rất là tuyệt vời
Trần S — Google review
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17Silver Cloud Peak

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Hiking area
Silver Cloud Peak offers a challenging four-hour trek, requiring visitors to be in good physical condition. However, the breathtaking views across the park make it a rewarding experience. It is recommended to hire a guide for this excursion.
10/10 view, you should get a guide though.
Nico E — Google review
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18Thung Nham Ecotourism Zone - Ninh Binh

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Nestled in Ninh Hai Commune, Hoa Lu District, Ecotourism park Bird Park Thung Nham is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The park is home to a diverse range of wetland birds, including storks and herons. Visitors can explore the area's caves and tropical fruit trees while taking in the stunning scenery.
If you wanna find a tranquil and beautiful place to stay for family or friends, this is the right choice. Visiting this ecosystem was one of the most unforgettable experiences of our trip! The temple, built into the rock and surrounded by stunning nature, creates an atmosphere of tranquility and harmony. Climbing the steps between the levels of the pagoda, we enjoyed breathtaking views. The cave leading to one of the sections was especially impressive. This place is definitely worth a visit – an unforgettable atmosphere and incredible beauty!
Thuha N — Google review
I was truly amazed that just two hours away, there's a place so filled with natural beauty and comfort. Surrounded by endless greenery, trails, bicycle rentals, a swimming pool, electric ca rides around the property, and more, it offered a peaceful retreat. Although we only spent one day there, we deeply appreciated the warm hospitality and exceptional service, which made our brief visit truly memorable.
Victoria K — Google review
Beautiful scenery and boat rides. 150,000VND for a ticket, including 2 boat rides (1 for visiting But cave and 1 for the boat ride to see the birds). You can walk (about 3km in total i guess), or buy electric shuttle ticket (40,000VND), ride your own bike (additional fee but idk the fee). There are many other stops where you can take good scenery photos. The birds will fly back to their nesting place around 4:30pm 5:00pm so it’s best to ride the boat at this time. 1 boat can carry 10 people so you have to wait until there are enough people on your waiting queue. I visit at weekend so it’s a bit crowded.
Phạm N — Google review
Thung Nham is such a chill spot, fresh air, stunning views, and a super peaceful vibe. Loved the boat ride to see the birds and the caves, plus the local food was surprisingly tasty. Definitely a place I’d go back to and brag with the photos later!
Duc L — Google review
Loved the area. Real tropic feel. I think I paid like 150k vnd per person. For that you get to chill at the pool for as long as you want and get 1 free drink (non alcoholic). Definitely a good break from all the hiking and sitting all day.
Tymofiy H — Google review
I don’t understand the low ratings of this place. It feels like a giant amusement park for adults, with endless spots designed for great lighting and visuals. As a photographer, I was impressed by how many premium photo ops there are here and I’m surprised it’s still flying under the radar. I have ZERO doubt it will be overrun by influencers soon. I originally came for the birds, and that section was underwhelming since it’s only a small part of the park, but the sheer number of other photo spots more than made up for it.
Andrew P — Google review
When we arrived, we were greeted by the super kind security guy. Unfortunately, that was the last positive part of our visit. We wanted to go swimming, and the woman at the reception, with a sour face, told us it was 220,000 dong per person. When we pointed out that the sign clearly said 100,000, she just rolled her eyes at her colleague, who then told us that it’s more expensive on weekends because you get “access to everything.” They were extremely arrogant, and even if their price had been correct, the way they spoke to us and treated us from the very start was shockingly unprofessional. We felt that 8 euros was far too much just to go swimming, and the fact that they were so unfriendly and arrogant made us decide to leave. Very disappointing, because it actually looked like a beautiful place.
Lies W — Google review
A place mostly for taking pictures. Wouldn’t really recommend to nature enthousiast as most of the things you will see here are fake. In the middle of the bird sanctuary was a ceremony going on (again for tourist to take fake pictures). Sanctuary zones should be for protecting and conserving wildlife and not as a model for making money.
Willem K — Google review
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19Múa Cave

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Hang Múa, also known as Dancing Cave, is a captivating attraction located about four kilometers from Tam Coc in Ninh Binh province. The cave resembles a large overturned bell and sits at the foot of Mount Mua. Visitors can explore the area by taking a boat trip through Trang An, which includes a visit to Hang May, an enchanting water cave with sparkling stalactites that stretches nearly one kilometer.
It has 500 steps so normal person will get up there around half hour maximum but you can do it less so easily. And the way back is much easier. But consider 1hour maximum for going up and down and tacking nice pictures 📸. The is two way harder way that had the dragon the other one less hard but still get to catch the panoramic view. The best time to go there is early morning because after that it becomes very crowded. The entrance fee are 100000 VND around 4$.
KARIMI K — Google review
Great views of the surrounding areas from the upper viewing points, but beware, the steps are irregular, can be steep, and there's a lot of them! The real killer though is the humidity- you'll be sweating loads, so bring plenty of water. It can also get busy, so be prepared to wait to get space to take good photos from the top.
Fergus M — Google review
​Múa Caves offers one of the most rewarding hikes in Ninh Bình. The ascent is demanding, featuring about 500 steeply inclined steps, but the stunning panoramic views from the peak are absolutely worth the effort. Getting up early is highly recommended: the sunrise view from the top is absolutely breathtaking, and starting early helps you avoid the severe heat that makes the climb difficult later in the day. ​The entry ticket costs around 40,000 VND per person, which is definitely worth the small investment for the views you get. ​Don't miss the picturesque lotus pond at the bottom! It’s beautiful and a great photo spot. ​Crucial Travel Tip (Read This!) ​If you arrive by bicycle or motorcycle, be extremely cautious about parking scams. Drive ALL the way into the official Múa Cave entrance, past the people trying to flag you down and pull you into unofficial parking bays. If you go past the official gates for parking, you will only be charged a standard 5,000 VND fee. ​Finally, a word of caution for cyclists: while the rice terraces are lovely, the GPS mapping can be unreliable. We got stuck in the rice terraces plenty of times due to bad navigation, so take extra care and perhaps rely on offline maps or clear road signs instead of strictly following your GPS.
Muhammad F — Google review
I did not see any cave. However the place had a beautiful landscaped garden with 500 steps leading to the hillock , which provided a beautiful 360.degree view of the River and rice fields. There was a carved dragon on top. Climb of tiring and took around 30 mins.. decent is quicker. Top.was crowded with people competing to click pics.
Hemanth S — Google review
We visited mua caves on a rainy day ,even with the heavy showers ,the place looked absolutely magical🌧️🌨️🌊The climb to the top is around 250 steps ,though it's a bit tiring , every step is worth it once you see the breathing views from the mountain peak. From the top you get a panoramic view of the lush green rice fields, a beautiful river and limestone cliffs ,it's truly picture perfect!!! The famous lotus pond near the caves is another must-visit spot, ideal for some dreamy photos surrounded by nature. Despite the rain, the entire path felt peaceful and scenic, adding a misty charm to the view. If you visit, don’t miss the refreshing tender coconuts and fresh sugarcane juice sold right outside, they’re perfect after the climb! 🥥🍹.The stairs are steep in some parts, so wear comfortable shoes and carry water. Early morning or evening visits are best to avoid crowds and heat. Overall, Mua Caves is a must-see in Ninh Binh, a blend of adventure, beauty, and calm.It’s one of those places where nature truly takes your breath away. 🌿✨
ChandraNag S — Google review
Beautiful views, and well worth the visit, the left path goes to the dragon (was busier at the top and a queue for a pic) the right path goes to the pagoda. Overall not to busy when we went but as the golden hour approached was starting to get very busy. 100k entry per person, if you bike several people offer storage for 2.5k per bike as you cycle down the street or there is a someone more official looking at the end who charges 5k per bike, he'd disappeared when we returned, someone else was there but he was taking a nap 😂.
Chris T — Google review
Beautiful complex with so much to see and do here. Sadly we were rushed as we visited as the last stop on a tour and it was getting dark. We climbed to the dragon side before it got dark, but we weren’t able to wander through the lotus flowers in time. As beautiful as the view on top was, this felt quite touristy…like it was built (in 1994) to accommodate tourists. I would come back and visit so I could see all the place had to offer. What we did see, we enjoyed.
Jen L — Google review
Visiting Múa Cave in Ninh Bình was absolutely worth the experience and the price. The entrance fee is 100,000 VND, and motorbike parking is only 10,000 VND, which feels very reasonable for me. The weather was a bit cold during my visit. The climb up the stone steps is definitely a workout, but every step is rewarded with breathtaking views. Totally unforgettable. If you’re in Ninh Bình, Múa Cave is a must-visit. Highly recommended!
Trilisa S — Google review
6WJQ+C43, Ninh Nhật, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•https://ticket-stations.com/majestic-trang-an-tour-hanoi•+84 229 3619 679•Tips and more reviews for Múa Cave

20Khu du lịch sinh thái Thung Nham - Ninh Bình

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Nature preserve
Thung Nham Bird Valley, nestled near the renowned Tam Coc Bich Dong tourist spot in Ninh Binh, is a hidden gem surrounded by tropical forest strips and limestone mountains. Home to around 40 bird species, including rare ones like the Phoenix and flamingo listed in the Red Book, this valley offers an enchanting experience for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the area on foot or by bike, admiring beautiful gardens and diverse birdlife.
This was such a lovely trip! I would say go closer to the morning time due to the heat. You can drive your scooter here or bicycle. It is very beautiful and you get access to a boat ride through a cave. There are some steep hills if you are walking or riding a bike. Cost 150k
C. D — Google review
Updated and corrected: It's okay. 5/10. Nice views. Tourist prices, but that was to be expected. The entrance fee is 150k (it was increased by 50% from last years price. The boat ride to the buddha cave that is located close to the betrance is apparently free (I was just spooked by the entrance fee sign that was not clear if I need or don't need to pay. Would be nice if the entrance lady could mention it or put it on the physical map that you give out to the visitors. I am unaware if the boat to the Bird Valley is extra or not. Mermaid cave was greate and the viewpoint of the bird valley as well as the flower gardens were stunning. You can spend here easily 2-4 hours.
Reinhold B — Google review
One of the best place that we have had here. Yes, we will certainly come back again. The entrance ticket is vnd 150k for an adult, and vnd 40k for eletric vehicle to go back and forth. It is totally worthy traveling this amazing natural area. We spent almost a day to visit Buddha Cave, Flowers Parade, and Bird Island, try local foods (jack fruit and mango) and take pics here. Although in a summer day, it is not really hot. Bringing water and sun screen are suitable for this trip. Staffs here are quite friendly and helpful although sometimes they are a little bit talkative 🥴
Thuha N — Google review
Beautiful place, really great care for the environment and nature there. Great views, birds and some caves. 2 cruises included in a 150k price tag for entry. If you ok with a bit of an accent tge first cave on the right worth the view from the top. I would recommend coming with a bicycle or motorbike but a walk is more than nice to take a slower approach.
Ofir T — Google review
Pretty cool, boat tours are included in the ticket and tip may be asked but is not necessary. There were plenty of birds inside the “bird valley” area despite being not migration season. Your driver might offer to buy the tickets for you, as long as you check it’s the same price this should be fine. They get commission for bringing people there and getting tickets for them so you’re just helping them out a little.
Jesse B — Google review
Boring boring boring, useless cave with some rocks that look like animals if you are on shrooms. Bird tour was more of a “look at the white Guys tour” I got more fingers pointed at me and pictures taken than the unimpressed birds. I had to wait 20min because apparently I can’t get on a boat first even when I arrived first, just because I don’t speak Vietnamese. Swing was fun though but not worth 160k (10k for parking????????????????? Just include it in the price how stupid is this). Don’t get the buggy, it’s an even bigger scam than this uninteresting boring place. Just save the time and go ANYWHERE else
Arthur L — Google review
Really really beautiful way to spend the afternoon. 150k to enter , includes two boat rides, one to caves and one to see the bird sanctuary. Really fun. Tranquil nature trails and beautiful flower gardens. Parts of the place were full of crowded busses full of Vietnamese kids, a little rowdy. But as you made your way through it got more and more tranquil. Highly recommend. Pretty around sunset.
Ethan G — Google review
We picked our bikes and went to the Bird Sanctuary, it’s was 9 km ride from our home stay, and we were exhausted when we reached there. However the place is magical and very unique. Its peaceful and very well maintained. Lots of signage and directions available. We trekked up to the high point and then saw the birds nesting. You can also visit the 2 caves here: Buddha Cave and the Mermaid Cave. Boat rides are included in the ticket. Tickets cost Viet đ150k/ person. It was a long day but worth the 4-5 hours of your day we spent there. 😊
Bhav V — Google review
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21Galaxy Grotto Tour Center

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Sightseeing tour agency
Nestled away from the usual tourist spots in Ninh Binh, the Galaxy Grotto Tour Center is a captivating hidden gem that promises an unforgettable experience. Located about 1.5 hours from Tam Coc, visitors can opt for a scenic boat ride through Thung Nham bird park to reach this enchanting grotto. Operated by local rowers who are rice farmers and villagers, the journey begins at a quaint pier where you’ll glide along on traditional bamboo boats.
Thien Ha Cave, located in Tay Hoa Lu Ward, Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam, is known as the “Milky Way inside the mountain.” This eco-tourism site features a system of dry and water caves stretching about 700 meters, hidden within the Tuong Mountain range. Visitors can take a boat ride to admire the shimmering, magical stalactites that resemble a fairyland. The cave’s interior remains cool all year round, harmoniously connected to the peaceful countryside landscape, rice fields, and the signature limestone mountains of Trang An, offering a unique experience that blends nature, culture, and exploration.
Liên N — Google review
Compared to the touristy trang an boat ride, this was magical and quiet, our guide was a very gentle man and very caring. Tickets were 200k per person and we were the only ones. The woman who sold us the ticket seemed a bit rude and treated us like money, not like people. But the men were respectful and friendly. Worth it to have a more private and peaceful boat trip through the caves.
Talib S — Google review
A great little gem to visit! Tour is with a boat to the cave and a boat in the cave too. So peaceful as we were the only ones in! Some beautiful formations, even seen lots of kingfishers on the boat ride. Highly recommended!
Koos G — Google review
Incredibly unique and cool experience not to miss! 200 per person. Boat ride to cave entrances, explore on foot and then take another boat deeper into the cave. Very extensive and stunning cave experience. We were the ONLY people from start to finish, felt so special.
Bryce B — Google review
Very quiet boat trip through some beautiful nature. Don’t be surprised to arrive on a farm without tourists and just some people working. For 200k/person we took aboat across the flooded fields to 2 beautiful caves . Due to the heavy rain, we couldn’t go deeper into the caves by boat, but we instead made a stop at the house of an older Vietnamese man and were offered some snacks. The guide doesn’t speak English but still tries to point things out and take a lot of pictures for you. It takes some time to get here for most people but the 2-hour activity feels worth it.
Tim G — Google review
We did this as a Christmas day treat and it was truly magical!!! Bit of a way out of town but if you have a moped it's a great sparcley travelled spot where we had the caves to ourselves. Our guide was a lovely lady and her strength and informative use of Google translate was made the trip more immersive. Really worth a visit for any cave lovers but if your scared of snakes best to go in the day time as they prey on the bats as the sun goes down.
Ally C — Google review
This is one of the best attractions in this place. The caves are beautiful and still alive. You could see the glittering shine when you take a cruise inside. This cave is one of the longest ride you will find around 700m. The guy who organize tours here is a very friendly person.
Batman S — Google review
Our guide was awesome, were so lucky to have the caves to ourselves. Saw kingfishers and storks. Lunch was yummy too.
Beci E — Google review
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22Động Am Tiên

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Nestled in the picturesque mountains of Ninh Binh, Động Am Tiên, also known as Tuyet Tinh Coc, is a charming Vietnamese cave with a serene lake at its base. The cave's dramatic setting against towering cliffs and its cool year-round temperature make it a refreshing retreat. Resembling a dragon's mouth from afar, the cave is adorned with fascinating stalactite formations resembling various shapes such as rice, trees, fruits, and lotus buds.
Nice place for a walk. I didn't want to climb the 174 steps of the stairs leasing to the cave, but walking around the lake was nice. The decor with high rocks surrounding the lake is majestuous. You can only enter walking or with bicycle, it's a very good idea to forbid motorbike and electric bus. There are some place to sit and drink smoothies or est snack. It is quite an enjoyable place if the weather is good.
Guillaume — Google review
Just 8km from Ninh Binh town, I took a quick Grab ride out here and it was absolutely worth it. The place is breathtakingly beautiful—surrounded by lush limestone cliffs and tranquil water, it feels like a hidden paradise. The entrance tunnel is vibrant and colorful, setting the tone for what’s inside. There’s a peaceful path that loops around the lake, ideal for a scenic walk or cycling (you can rent single or tandem bikes onsite). One of the highlights was discovering the small cave temple near the shops—definitely take a few moments to explore inside, it’s quiet and atmospheric. The whole area is extremely photogenic, with plenty of Instagram-worthy spots along the lake and in front of the temple. Overall, a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a peaceful escape from town.
John W — Google review
So beautiful landscapes! 50k/ pax for ticket! Enjoy the sugar can juice so good (20k)
T D — Google review
a small cave, till have pure water is dropping from the top. The story goes that King Dinh Tien Hoang fed tigers and kept prisoners here to punish them.
Nguyen T — Google review
Beautiful spot but it should not cost 50k to visit Classic tourist trap vibes , pay to park your bike then pay again to rent a bike for a little 2km walk around the lake Also the online pictures are deceptive as the back door of the main pagoda are now permanently closed The bike ticket collector also tried to hold our bikes hostage unless we could provide a rental ticket to LEAVE! despite the bikes having clear branding of the homestay they were from. So keep your parking ticket. Great location . Poor handling of the experience
Jesse B — Google review
An honest review from a Vietnamese A 15-20 mins walk around the lake, the following point of interests can be discovered during the stroll: the pagoda, the citadel's stone door *which is closed indefinitely, not what you would expect from the photos, the cave & the exculpate well inside, fyi the name comes from a local legend, you can ask your tour guy for more detail. A 200 climbs is required to reach the top, bewildering the visitors with a spectacular overall view of the place. However, the experience didn't justify the tickets price, which increased to 50k *compared to 20k before. You can also rent a bicycle here, but aren't allowed to use your own bike, which is a classic tourist trap. Just avoid hassling with the locals if you really wanted to visit the location.
Vu P — Google review
When visiting here, you should open wiki to read this amazing and real historical story of the Queen Duong Van Nga, the King Dinh Tien Hoang, the King Le Dai Hanh and the Princess Le Thi Phat Ngan. Why they built and used this place during many periods. The true history will make you feel magnificent and breathless.
Tuan N — Google review
It’s a small place and pushed up more as something for tourists… Views are beautiful though from the top… getting there is another challenge though with some 200 steps going up… view is spectacular… You can take bike to ride in and they are pretty good bikes compared to lots of places… Though the price is bit too high for what’s on offer
Rahul K — Google review
Trường Yên, Hoa Lư District, Ninh Bình, Vietnam, USA•Tips and more reviews for Động Am Tiên

23Botanical Garden

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The Botanical Garden, situated close to the park's headquarters, offers a delightful opportunity to leisurely explore the diverse flora of the region. In the tranquil ambiance of early mornings, visitors can relish the melodic tunes of chirping birds and perhaps catch a glimpse of playful gibbons. While it may not boast as many attractions as other trails, this charming garden provides an excellent hour-long walk away from bustling crowds, surrounded by natural beauty.
Not much in the picture compared to the other trails and activities, but there's an excellent little walk here (approx. 60min to the end and back), away from the crowds and with beauty all around. Also good picnic spot at the beginning on the left.
Wouter K — Google review
6PX6+HR, Cúc Phương, Nho Quan, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•Tips and more reviews for Botanical Garden

24Hoa Lư District

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Hoa Lư District, located in Ninh Bình province of Vietnam, was once the capital of Đại Cồ Việt before 1010. Today, it is a popular tourist destination known for its serene atmosphere and historical significance. The ancient capital features old temples from the Dinh and Le Dynasties, surrounded by picturesque landscapes that evoke a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. English-speaking tour guides are recommended to fully appreciate the historical and cultural value of this site.
Ninh Bình, Vietnam, USA•Tips and more reviews for Hoa Lư District

25Khu du lịch Hang Múa

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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
Khê Hạ, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình 430000, Vietnam•+84 339 978 313•Tips and more reviews for Khu du lịch Hang Múa
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26Thai Vi Temple

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Thai Vi Temple is a historical complex dating back to the 13th century, nestled amidst picturesque mountains in Ninh Binh. Situated in Van Lam village, it holds great cultural significance as part of the Tran dynasty's heritage. The temple offers visitors a glimpse into ancient traditions and the story of Chen kings who built palaces for resting during their patrols. As part of the Tam Coc excursion route, it provides an opportunity to explore the sacred beauty hidden within the mountains and forests.
The first temple I saw the day I arrived in Tam Coc, near my homestay, lost in a beautiful landscape. I liked it very much. For me, no matter the size or style of a temple, there is always something about it.
Yuki A — Google review
After our boat ride we stopped by Thái Vi Temple.Tucked in the peaceful countryside of Ninh Hai, the temple is beautifully built with stone carvings, a lotus pond, and a well detailed dragon staircases. The setting is calm and spiritual, with incense, blooming frangipanis, and views of the surrounding limestone hills adding to the atmosphere. The entrance alone is impressive—ornately carved stone gates that open into a quiet sanctuary. Tips: • Entry is free, though donations are welcome. • Wear respectful clothing if you plan to go inside the temple. • It’s about a 10–15 minute walk or a short bike ride from the Tam Coc boat pier. If you buy a combo ticket as we did this was included.
John W — Google review
It‘s a beautiful place in an amazing looking and quiet area, you can visit for free. But sadly they don‘t have information signs in English, just in Vietnamese. It is easy accessible by bike.
Just G — Google review
Very relaxing temple! The bike ride to the location is beautiful
PW B — Google review
No ticket required. The temple is open but it need a serious maintenance. The path that lead to the temple has a nice view and there are not so many scooters and cars
Francesco C — Google review
Beautiful temple easily accessible from Nimh Binh by walk or bike or scooter. We visited late afternoon and the sky looked beautiful behind the temple. Inside is picturesque and quite serene and calming. Well worth a visit
Andrew D — Google review
Stunning temple built in the 13th century. The ground is well taken care of and have a beautiful view. There’s big parking spot in front of the temple. Totally worth a visit. Free entrance and free parking
Anita R — Google review
A temple located in the middle of the nature, surrounded by rice fields, small rivers and limestone mountains. Recommend cycling or motorbiking to this temple as the village is poetic and beautiful, especially on beautiful days. You don't have to buy tickets here. Thai Vi temple looks quite similar to other temples in Vietnam, nothing too special about the temple but the way to this temple is worth. Large and easy parking place. Follow the small trail to the back of the temple to reach a small pier with magnificent view. The man who is taking care of the temple is interesting and can play musical instruments very well.
Embrace T — Google review
6WFH+MXC, Ninh Hải, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•Tips and more reviews for Thai Vi Temple

27Ngo Dong Vegan Restaurant

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Vegetarian restaurant
Vegetarian cafe and deli
Ngo Dong Vegan restaurant is a cozy homestay located near the bus park, offering clean and well-ventilated rooms. The friendly owner goes out of their way to make guests feel welcome and accommodates special requests. A popular one-day tour includes a Sampan river boat ride on the Ngo Dong River, visiting Tam Coc's three caves, cycling around traditional villages, and exploring Hoa Lu, an ancient capital of Vietnam. The restaurant serves delicious vegan food with English menus available.
The best restaurant we visited in Vietnam. We were in a group of 11 people, service was really nice, we got food super-fast. We ordered almost everything from the menu and the food was DELICIOUS. My favourites were potato balls, nori tofu and eggplant. We’ll be definitely coming back!!
Zofia W — Google review
Our favourite restaurant in Tam Coc. We came here several times during our one week stay. Amazing food and extremely good value for money. They offer a menu that is a little different from the regular Vietnamese fare, and it was all delicious. Friendly wait staff. Highly recommend.
Joanna L — Google review
Very flavor ful food and warm service. Location very close to the emeralda resort. Quiet and open nice area for dining. Reasonably priced vegan meals We enjoyed all meals at this place. Owners dog was also well behaved. We loved the vibes of this place.
Nishita S — Google review
The food is delicious and it offers different options from the usual vietnamese dishes. We took the dumplings and the bao and the miso soup. Everything was tasty and balanced, we really enjoyed. We even tried the pumpkin caramel pudding and i really enjoyed it!
Emilia L — Google review
We had fried spring rolls, fried rice and tofu with tomato sauce - excellent food! And also the waiter was super kind and fast. Really worth a visit when in Tam Coc!
Meli M — Google review
I’ve been vegetarian/ vegan for 40 years and this is the best vegan food I’ve ever had. We are staying in Tam Coc for 5 nights and we have been eating here every day. Beautiful food and wonderful service too. We are going to miss it when we leave! Highly recommend!!
Georgie P — Google review
The restaurant was incredible. Probably some of the best vegan food I’ve ever had. Everything we tried was amazing. Our favorite was the pumpkin soup.
Bracha R — Google review
We went twice to this restaurant, they have a lot of tasty options! The juices and the tempeh dishes are especially good! Would highly recommend!
Thibault G — Google review
150m on the left of Tam Coc-Bich Dong spot, Ninh Hải, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•https://ngodongveganrestaurant.com/•+84 886 786 396•Tips and more reviews for Ngo Dong Vegan Restaurant

28Ma Tien Cave

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Ma Tien Cave, nestled on Ma Tien Mountain, offers a breathtaking landscape with its 15m high and 10m wide entrance resembling the mouth of a giant fish. The cave's uneven floor is adorned with variously sized limestone formations, creating a mesmerizing sight. Exploring the cave involves traversing through its chambers to discover the wonders of nature. Additionally, visitors can engage in outdoor activities such as camping and sailboarding in this picturesque sanctuary.
Very nice
Jon J — Google review
Very good.
Viet N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ma Tien Cave is halfway up Ma Tien Mountain (Roi Horse Mountain), located in Ma Tien village, Yen Dong commune, Yen Mo district, about 25 km from the center of Ninh Binh City. To get here, visitors will have to rent a boat to go through Dong Thai Lake, which has a water surface area of ​​about 380 hectares and is also the largest freshwater lake in Ninh Binh province. At the foot of Ma Tien mountain there is a small shrine worshiping Mother Goddess. Behind the temple is the path to the cave entrance, about 100 stone steps along the mountainside. The cave entrance is about 15 m high and 10 m wide. The cave floor is slightly sunken, not flat and has many large and small, bumpy and undulating rocks. From the cave floor, go through a narrow cave entrance and you will step up to the 2nd floor of Ma Tien cave, where there are 5 small cave chambers with different sizes, heights and scenery. The cave chamber on the west side of the 2nd floor is called the fairy's residence. This cave chamber is the highest and coolest. In the cave there is a "jewel well" that always has water. The entire Ma Tien cave has not only one cave entrance, but also 3 open-air entrances on the top of the mountain so it is always bright, cool, and airy. In Ma Tien cave, many bats live. (Original) Động Mã Tiên trên lưng chừng núi Mã Tiên (núi Roi Ngựa), nằm ở địa phận thôn Mã Tiên, xã Yên Đồng, huyện Yên Mô, cách trung tâm Thành phố Ninh Bình khoảng 25 km. Để đến được đây du khách sẽ phải thuê thuyền đi qua hồ Đồng Thái có diện tích mặt nước khoảng 380 héc-ta và cũng là hồ nước ngọt lớn nhất tỉnh Ninh Bình. Ở chân núi Mã Tiên có am thờ Mẫu nhỏ. Phía sau am là đường lên cửa động khoảng gần 100 bậc đá men theo sườn núi. Cửa động cao khoảng 15 m và rộng 10 m. Nền động hơi trũng xuống, không được bằng phẳng và có nhiều khối đá lớn nhỏ gập ghềnh nhấp nhô. Từ nền hang đi qua một cửa hang hẹp sẽ bước lên tầng 2 của động Mã Tiên, nơi có 5 buồng hang nhỏ với các kích thước, độ cao và cảnh sắc khác nhau. Buồng hang phía Tây của tầng 2 gọi là nơi tiên ở. Buồng hang này cao nhất và mát nhất. Trong động có "giếng ngọc" lúc nào cũng có nước. Toàn bộ động Mã Tiên không chỉ có một cửa hang, mà còn có đến 3 cửa lộ thiên trên đỉnh núi nên lúc nào cũng sáng sủa, mát mẻ, thông thoáng. Trong động Mã Tiên có nhiều dơi sinh sống.
Dinh T — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful, wild and mysterious cave that has not yet been exploited for tourism. If you want to visit, please note that we have to rent a boat for about 20 minutes to cross Dong Thai Lake. The boats are currently not equipped with life buoys. The inside of the cave is quite wet and dangerous, so you should be careful if you want to fully explore this cave. You should wear shoes with high grip. photo by TuanAnh - May 2, 2021 (Original) Một động đẹp hoang sơ, huyền bí hiện chưa được đưa vào khai thác du lịch . các bạn muốn đến tham quan lưu ý một chút là chúng ta phải thuê thuyền ngồi chừng 20ph đi xuyên qua hồ Đồng Thái, các thuyền hiện tại chưa có trang bị các phao cứu sinh. bên trong hang khá là ẩm ướt dễ trơn trượt nguy hiểm, mn nên cẩn thận nếu như muốn khám phá hết hang động này. nên mang giày dép có độ bám cao. photo by TuanAnh - 02.05.2021
Tuan A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cave is beautiful but slippery and difficult to walk through and you have to find your way (Original) Hang đẹp nhưng trơn khó đi và phải mò đường
Trung T — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a great nature adventure…. (Original) Toto je velké přírodní dobrodružství....
Jan J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cave is very large, with many large and beautiful stalactites. The cave is as high as a 10-story house, but access is difficult because you have to use a rowing boat or a pole. (Original) Hang động rất rộng, nhiều thạch nhũ to và đẹp. Động có chỗ cao bằng ngôi nhà 10 tầng, tuy nhiên việc tiếp cận khó khăn do phải dùng thuyền chèo tay hoặc chống sào
Khuong H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great (Original) Tuyệt vời
Ngọc B — Google review
3XC8+P52, Yên Đồng, Yên Mô, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•https://www.facebook.com/MaTienCave/•Tips and more reviews for Ma Tien Cave

29Trang An

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Nestled just 7 kilometers from the heart of Ninh Binh, Trang An is a breathtaking ecotourism site that captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty and rich history. This picturesque area boasts an intricate network of caves, limestone mountains, and lush ecosystems that come alive during the rice harvest season when fields transform into golden vistas.
Unforgettable experience everyone should do ! We came on a Monday, quite early in the morning, but it became quite crowded during the morning. Make sure to avoid weekends and middle of the day if possible. There are three different tours, ranging from 2.5 to 3 hours. All the tours are the same price, 250k per adult. We took tour 2 and didn’t regret it for one second. The landscapes and temples are absolutely stunning. I recommend packing enough water, sunscreen, and a hat, as it can become really hot and sunny!
Maxime C — Google review
Our trip lasted about 3 hours and passed through 4 caves, some with low hanging stalactites so we need to watch our heads. Unfortunately, we were paired with an elderly woman as our rower who couldn’t help take photos, so most of our pictures turned out poorly. The first 1.5 hours were fun, but the second half felt never ending, so we ended up helping paddle in order to reach the finish sooner.
Bayu A — Google review
So, you pay money to sit in a wobbly little boat that makes IKEA chairs look ergonomic. Some poor soul rows you around, doesn’t speak a word of English, and you both just silently accept the mutual suffering. Your butt goes numb, your knees lock, and you start rethinking life choices. The ride itself is basically Netflix autoplay. Caves, temples, caves, temples. Just when you think, “ah, maybe now it’s something new,” nope, another damp tunnel or shrine. It’s like a greatest hits album where the band only had two songs. The scenery, though? Absolute banger. Jagged mountains, rocks, and trees that look like someone hacked into the Matrix and turned up the beauty settings. Every view is postcard-perfect, if you can still feel your hands enough to take a photo. Survival tip: bring water. Otherwise, you’ll be that sweaty tourist corpse they have to paddle back mid-route. Final verdict: 4/5. Uncomfortable boats, repetitive playlist, but the views slap hard enough to save it. Instagram will thank you, your spine won’t.
Wade W — Google review
Tràng An is truly an amazing and unforgettable experience that should be at the top of every traveler's list when visiting Ninh Bình. I absolutely loved my time exploring this breathtaking natural wonder. ​🏞️ The Experience ​Scenery: Prepare to be mesmerized by the stunning, lush green mountain scenery that surrounds you throughout the journey. It feels like stepping into a movie. ​The Boat Ride: The entire trip lasts approximately 2.5 hours, offering ample time to soak in the beauty. The ride is wonderfully unique, taking you inside caves, which adds an exciting, almost adrenaline-pumping dimension to the tour. ​Unique Feature: I was fascinated watching the local boat operators, many of whom skillfully row the boats using their legs! It's a testament to their strength and a memorable part of the cultural experience. ​Historical Stops: Along the way, the boat stops at various spots, allowing you to explore many beautiful temples nestled within the landscape. ​👍 High Recommendation & Worth the Effort ​This experience is absolutely worth it and is a must-do in Ninh Bình. I was completely in love with the place and the journey. ​⚠️ Practical Tips for Visitors ​Weather: Try to avoid the peak heat of the day. The sun is burning hot, and the exposure during the 2.5-hour ride can be intense. ​Hydration & Refreshments: Bring plenty of water and fresh snacks to keep refreshed and comfortable throughout the long journey. ​Solo Travelers: Be aware that the boats typically require four people to depart. If you are a solo traveler, you may have to wait for others to fill the spots, and it can sometimes take a long time and try to avoid crowds going early
Muhammad F — Google review
It is registered as a World Heritage Site, so we 2 adults & 2 kids went there. We spent 4 hours relaxing on a boat. She lent me an umbrella to replace my parasol. It was full of nature and we enjoyed a relaxing time.Be sure to bring a raincoat as it will get wet. The weather changes rapidly, with sunny spells and thunderstorms, so it can get hot and cold, so think about what to wear. The tour is not bad but we liked Tam Coc's better, although they are different. This one is more complete, you visit many more things and make stops. But we found it much more touristy and very long (2h 30 min or so). It is quite crowded, at times the only thing you saw around were boats everywhere (I know you can not be alone, and I am aware that we were also in one of those boats). When we did that there was only one route available which was a mixture of route 2 and route 3, because it had rained a lot and there were things that you couldn't visit. In some caves you couldn't enter. The boatmen row with their hands. Ours was very friendly, took many pictures and was watching all the time. Moved by nature. It was more than I could have imagined. We spent 3 hour and a half on a rowboat, visiting the shores of lakes, mysterious caves and temples in the mountains, and were very healed. A place worth coming to. It just feels like there are too many tourists.
Prakash N — Google review
I was reading some older reviews about this place, like couple of years old or so and I must say that many of the negative issues tourists mentioned were probably delt with because my visit was super smooth! I came in lower season, at parking there were no scams, i bought ticket at the counter...you have 3 routes to choose and all of them cost the same - 250k dong...you can decide which one you want right at the boat dock that is across the street. There is a big waiting room, souvenir shop, cafes, bakery, everything very pretty and clean, bathrooms of good standard at no extra cost, i was alone and paired with another couple for a tour no.2 which was very beautiful. We didn t wait for 4th person. ..trip was very enjoyable and included three stops at temples and four passages in cave tunnels. Our rower was nice lady...she didn t speak english but she smiled and offered to take a pic of us ...in the end she didn t ask for trip but we of course gave her one...I think min.50k dong per person is appropriate and also a help with rowing will be very appreciated...at each of our three stops there was a bathroom and opportunity to buy water...the boat also had two umbrellas for visitors...everything felt very good organised and arranged for tourists...no hassle at all just a beautiful peaceful experience
Livie G — Google review
If you are deciding between Trang An and Tam Coc boat rides, pick Trang An! Views are better and no touts hassling you. Go with route 2 for a good mix of caves and temples and to see king kong island.
L C — Google review
Among the must-visit spot when you arrived Ninh Binh. Just spend 3 hour chilling on a little boat ride in the cool autumn breeze. Perfect day-out!
Chu A — Google review
Tràng An, Ninh Nhật, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•http://ticketdulich.com/tamcoc•Tips and more reviews for Trang An

30Phim Trường Kong Skull Island Ninh Bình

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Phim Trường Kong: Skull Island was filmed in Ninh Binh, a location chosen for its stunning limestone karsts, expansive rice paddies, and historical temples. The movie set within the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex authentically recreates the indigenous village with features like earth kitchens and traditional boats. Despite some criticism of artificial elements and recent temple constructions, the area remains a captivating destination with its water caves and well-preserved movie sets from Kong: Skull Island.
Although the boat tour that included the King Kong Skull Island movie props was closed at the time of our visit.The 3 hour 8km boat tour was full of beautiful scenery, several caves and knowledgeable locals willing to share the rich history and importance of the landscape and why Vietnam is as resilient and beautiful as it's people.
Nguyen M — Google review
I could t tell if it was open or close, and this was on the weekend. I tried to cycle from the opposite end but was told by the security ( or shown) that I could t go there and that it was closed. Passing from the other side, it did look closed , but I noticed some people inside. So, I can't really tell if this thing is operating or not. It definitely looked original from far away.
Ewa T — Google review
On Sep 20, 2019 the Kong film studio began to be removed to make sure the sustainable development of Trang An ecotourism area. The indigenous village at the Kong studio was restored based on the original model of the blockbuster Kong-Skyll Island here, opened to tourists from Apr 2017. The village has pyramid shaped huts like homes of African natives with many living utensils made mainly of bamboo. After demolition, visitors on Route 2 and 3 will no longer visit this studio as before.
Thuha N — Google review
Parts of the movie Kong: Skull Island were filmed here, and those who have seen the movie will easily recognize and relate to the stunning scenery. The view is truly spectacular, and you can still see the huts that were built for the film. Unfortunately, I couldn’t stop at the filming location, as there are three different boat routes, and only some of them include a stop there.
Laiju L — Google review
I recently visited Phim Trường Kong: Skull Island in Tinh Ninh Bình and was thoroughly impressed by the beauty of the place. The scenery is stunning, with breathtaking views that truly make you feel like you’re on a movie set. However, be prepared for the heat, as it can get quite warm during the day. Despite this, the experience is well worth it. If you opt for the package tour, the last stop will be at this location. From there, they conveniently take you back to the ticket counter area by buggy, which is a nice touch and makes the journey more comfortable. Overall, it was a wonderful visit, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to explore the beauty of Ninh Binh.
Shraddha G — Google review
Phim Trường Kong: Skull Island is a striking and atmospheric attraction nestled in the stunning landscape of Ninh Bình, Vietnam. Set within the already breathtaking backdrop of Tràng An, the site preserves parts of the film set from Kong: Skull Island, allowing visitors to walk through recreated tribal villages and jungle settings that were used during the shoot. While the structures are clearly built for cinematic effect and not historical authenticity, they add a sense of fun and fantasy that makes it a unique stop, especially for fans of the film. The scenery around it is truly the highlight – dramatic limestone karsts, lush greenery, and winding waterways. It’s not a full-day experience in itself, but it pairs well with a boat tour of the surrounding area. Some parts feel a little commercial or worn, but overall it’s a quirky, entertaining addition to the region. Worth a quick visit if you’re already in Tràng An or Tam Cốc.
Mo E — Google review
Would highly recommend this route if you are opting for your visit to Trang An. Of course it is fake but it is very picturistic. Just take note that taking photos or buying anything with the people there must pay. If you do not wish to pay, just move on.
Pas N — Google review
Great views. We paid for the boat tour. It was very cheap and the woman who took us was very informative. We watched the sunset and it was beautiful!
Amelie M — Google review
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31Viewpoint Đầm sen Hang múa

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Nestled in Khe Ha village, the Mua Cave Viewpoint is a captivating man-made tourist destination that promises an array of activities like climbing and weekend retreats. This scenic spot is part of a larger sightseeing route that includes various attractions such as Cay Da Wharf and Trang An Cave. Rich in history, it was once a stage for musical performances by palace maids during the Tran Dynasty.
This was the highlight for me at Ninh Binh. Many attractions don’t put the effort in as far as cleanliness. The small village area at the bottom of the hike has really nice coffee shops and restaurants and things to see. The hike is easy. You will see many tourists while you are there but the view is great and I really enjoyed my time.
Doug F — Google review
The negative reviews here are unwarranted. It has amazing veiws from the summit, yes its a steep climb, but not impossible iam past my mid 50s and still did it with no trouble. Wear appropriate footware as it can be slippery. The amount of want to be influencers in heels trying to get that instagram worthy picture is the only down side in my opinion. If your after an almost spiritual connection, go when it opens (before 6am) theres something magical about being on the summit as the day breaks or soon afterwards, you will enjoy peace, incredible views, and an uncrowded climb. Ohh and take your rubbish down with you .
Brad H — Google review
The climb was easier than expected, and offered a nice view of the surroundings. The entrance in mount hua cost 100 000 dong. It was also fun to climb on the rocks tho I would say it's probably hard to get for elderly people
Enguerrand R — Google review
Get ready to work out your legs today! It’s very much worth it! Take your time, and three points of contact (hold onto something going up AND down). Put your camera in your pocket and have hands free! Now that I’m done with the safety talk…this was a highlight for us in Ninh Bình! Absolutely gorgeous views, gardens and caves! I agree with the other review that mentions the cleanliness. Still bits of trash in places but not like other public areas. Had a bit of a snicker to see so many cigarettes butts at the summit. That’s dedication! Don’t miss this!
Phil M — Google review
The views from both the pagoda and the mountain are absolutely breathtaking. The stairs can be challenging if you have limited mobility, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes. Many people visit the Dragon, but there didn’t seem to be an official path, and crossing felt a bit dangerous
Irene A — Google review
This is definitely worth the effort. It’s completely achievable but the heat makes it more challenging. Set off early to miss mid day heat, take water and get shade where you can. It’s 100k dong to enter. If you’re taking a bike, you can park outside for 5k dong. Beware of people trying to stop you before the entrance; they will literally stand in your path and obstruct you. It’s very dangerous but just ignore them and move right past them. I had people try to push my bike. That’s completely unacceptable, so just be careful. You will be stopped by a guard at the gates to enter. Apart from people trying to make money from you, it’s a nice walk. There isn’t much to see cave wise.
Hels M — Google review
The Hang Múa Viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views over Ninh Binh’s limestone karsts and rice fields. 🏞️✨ Even under rainy conditions, the hike was still enjoyable, though the steps can get a bit slippery. Despite the weather, it was still quite busy, so if you want to enjoy a more peaceful climb, I’d definitely recommend going early in the morning (between 7-9 AM) to avoid the crowds. The climb itself is a good workout but absolutely worth it once you reach the top! Just be prepared for some steep steps. 🥾 If you’re in Ninh Binh, this is a must-visit spot! ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Jann M — Google review
A steep climb you will get sweaty!! We also went after it had rained and the steep steps were very slippery to walk down and it felt quite treacherous but I would still do it again just take your time!
Abigail D — Google review
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32Hang Con Moong

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Hang Con Moong, also known as Animal Cave in the Muong language, is a significant archaeological site where numerous prehistoric artifacts have been discovered. The cave is situated about 80 meters high and showcases evidence of human activities from the Hoa Binh culture. It features a rich cultural layer and contains various shells that were once part of the diet of prehistoric inhabitants. Despite its historical importance, Hang Con Moong lacks proper signage and information for visitors, resulting in limited awareness of its value.
(Translated by Google) The road to the cave is quite steep, the cave is deep and open on both sides. Renovated for ease of visit (Original) Đường lên hang khá dốc, hang sâu và thông 2 bên. Được cải tạo để tiện thăm quan
Khánh T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Too short and normal, all the antiques have been unearthed, the cave is cool, the smell of droppings is strong (Original) Quá ngắn và bình thường, đã khai quật hết đồ cổ, trong hang mát mẻ, mùi phân rơi nhiều
Cường Đ — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cave's mountain scenery is very beautiful. The path is lined with rocks that require climbing, which I really enjoy. However, I feel that the cave has not really been fully exploited (Original) Khung cảnh núi của hang rất đẹp, đường đi là đá xếp phải leo mình rất thích. Tuy nhiên mình thấy hang chưa thực sự được khai thác triệt để
Diệu V — Google review
(Translated by Google) * 2km from Con Moong Cave towards the center of Thanh Yen commune. There is a natural clear blue water spring. * Suitable for you to explore and cool off in the summer. (Original) * cách hang con moong 2km hướng về trung tâm xã thành yên. Có suối nước tự nhiên trong xanh. * Thích hợp cho các bạn khám phá và tắm mát vào mùa hè.
Văn A — Google review
(Translated by Google) This place is a very beautiful area. The water is vegetarian in the cave, there are many kinds of fish and crabs in the cave, very delicious and has a very good and delicious smell..etc. (Original) Noi day la mot vung mien nui rat tuyet dep.suoi nuoc ngam chay tu hang da trong vat,co nhung loai ca,cua sinh song trong hang,rat ngon va co mui huong vi rat la va ngon..vv.
Vĩnh T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not preserved, the way up to the cave is a bit difficult and also very wild. (Original) Không được bảo quản nên lối lên hang hơi khó cũng như hoang sơ lắm
Cảnh T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ok Beautiful, close to nature Cool The people are very friendly Live very gently (Original) Ok Đẹp gần gũi thiên nhiên Mát mẻ Người dân rất thân thiện Sống rất hiền lành
Thu K — Google review
(Translated by Google) From the foot of the mountain to the cave is about 80m high! The cave retains traces of human activities of the Hoa Binh culture with a thick cultural layer. In the cave there are many shells of stream snails, mountain snails... which were the food of the Prehistoric people. (Original) Từ chân núi lên hang cao khoảng 80m! Hang động lưu dấu vết sinh hoạt của con người thuộc văn hoá Hoà Bình với tầng văn hoá dày. Trong hang có rất nhiều vỏ ốc suối, ốc núi... là thức ăn của người Tiền sử.
Đình T — Google review
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33Bai Dinh Pagoda

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Bus Station Bai Dinh Pagoda is conveniently located near Ninh Binh's train station, making it easily accessible for travelers. The bus station offers regular services to Hanoi and other destinations in the south, with comfortable seats available at affordable prices. Visitors can also enjoy guided tours led by knowledgeable guides who provide insights into the history, religious significance, and architectural beauty of the temple complex.
Our tour guide Thuy spoke good English (she has been self-learning for 2 years, which is amazing) and explained the history of the temple, stupa and pagoda and the religious concepts and symbols. The landscaping and details of the temples are beautiful and the ancient cave temples are really cool. If you want to get the full experience of Chùa Bái Đính, would recommend doing the guided tour
Bernadette L — Google review
This place is a scam. You can go ONLY with their very expensive electric car. Don’t believe it is « free ». For a « supposed religious place » it is very surprising… staff is unpolite of course…
S M — Google review
Bái Đính- Tràng An Pagoda . I feel beautifull view and good people here. i will comeback if have freetime with family and friends
Công V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Bai Dinh Pagoda is one of the largest and most beautiful pagoda complexes in Vietnam. The architecture is majestic, majestic and surrounded by green nature, bringing a feeling of peace and quiet. The campus is large with many unique spiritual works, especially the bronze Buddha statue and giant bell tower. This is the ideal destination for those who want to learn about Buddhist culture and relax their souls amid majestic mountain scenery. (Original) Chùa Bái Đính là một trong những quần thể chùa lớn nhất và đẹp nhất Việt Nam. Kiến trúc hoành tráng, uy nghiêm và được bao quanh bởi thiên nhiên xanh mát, mang đến cảm giác yên bình và tĩnh lặng. Khuôn viên rộng lớn với nhiều công trình tâm linh độc đáo, đặc biệt là tượng Phật bằng đồng và tháp chuông khổng lồ. Đây là điểm đến lý tưởng cho những ai muốn tìm hiểu về văn hóa Phật giáo và thư giãn tâm hồn giữa khung cảnh núi non hùng vĩ.
Ductrung — Google review
(Translated by Google) The service is very good, if you buy a ticket for 350k, you get 1 medicinal foot bath and 1 foot massage, for an additional 500k you get an enthusiastic tour guide, and there are shuttle bus stops. If you want to save more, you can buy a ticket for 250k and do not need a tour guide. If you want to stay at the temple overnight to enjoy the night view, there is a vihara in the temple where everyone can stay, for a fee. If you go on the 1st or 15th day of the lunar month, you will be able to ride the tram for free and listen to a 2-hour sermon. (Original) Dịch vụ rất tốt, mk mua vé 350k có 1 liệu trình ngâm chân dược liệu và 1 liệu trình mát xa chân, thêm 500k nữa là có 1 hướng dẫn viên nhiệt tình, có các điểm xe trung chuyển. Nếu muốn tiết kiệm hơn có thể mua vé 250k và ko cần hướng dẫn viên. Nếu muốn ở lại chùa qua đêm để ngắm cảnh đêm thì trong chùa có tịnh xá, mọi người có thể ở, có tính phí nha. Nếu đi vào ngày mùng 1 hoặc ngày 15 âm thì sẽ đc đi xe điện miễn phí và được nghe thuyết pháp 2 giờ đồng hồ nha
Mong L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mafia intended to force you to buy a ticket for the electric bus when it was possible to go there by walking. A wall has been built around the site and giant parking lots are under construction. The cashier forced our children to measure themselves to see if they should take an adult ticket. We felt more like we were in China than in Vietnam. (Original) Mafia destinée à vous forcer à acheter un billet pour le bus électrique alors qu'il était possible d'y aller en marchant. Un mur a été construit autour du site et des parkings géants sont en construction. La caissière a forcé nos enfants à se mesurer pour vérifier s'il devaient prendre un billet adulte. Nous avons plus eu l'impression d'être en Chine qu'au Vietnam.
Thomas A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Bai Dinh Pagoda Address: Gia Sinh, Gia Vien, Gia Sinh Gia Vien, Ninh Binh Bai Dinh Pagoda is a large pagoda complex known for many Asian and Vietnamese records, such as the pagoda with the largest gold-plated bronze Buddha statue in Asia, the pagoda with the longest Arhat corridor in Asia, and the pagoda with the largest gilded bronze Buddha statue in Asia. has the largest bronze statue of Maitreya in Southeast Asia... This is the largest pagoda and owns the most records in Vietnam. Construction items and expansion of the new pagoda area were inaugurated by delegates attending the 2008 World Vesak Celebration in phase 1. In 2010, Bai Dinh Pagoda was the place to hold the first Great Ceremony to welcome Buddha's relics. from India to Vietnam. The United Nations Vesak Celebration - Vesak 2014, hosted by Vietnam, took place at Bai Dinh Pagoda in March 2014. The pagoda is located at the western gateway of the Hoa Lu ancient capital relic site, on Highway 38B, in the commune. Gia Sinh - Gia Vien - Ninh Binh, 15 km from Ninh Binh city, 95 km from Hanoi. Bai Dinh Pagoda is located in the north of the Trang An world heritage complex. ***Experience visiting Bai Dinh Pagoda: Directions and means of travel to Bai Dinh pagoda: From Hanoi to Bai Dinh Pagoda, it is about 110km, so the safest and most convenient way to travel is to catch a bus at Hanoi's bus stations. When the bus arrives at Ninh Binh bus station, you get off the bus and catch a taxi to go to Bai Dinh pagoda. On the way from Ninh Binh bus station to Bai Dinh pagoda, you will pass through the famous Trang An tourist area. If you travel with many people, you can rent a car. If you like to travel and admire the scenery on both sides of the road, you can ride a motorbike. *Places to visit when coming to Bai Dinh Pagoda Coming to Bai Dinh, you will hardly miss the following destinations New Bai Dinh Pagoda Guan Yin Palace: The Guan Yin Palace is where the statue of Lady Buddha is 9.57m high and weighs up to 80 tons. Inside the hall there are up to 7 rooms, including the thousand-eyed, thousand-armed statue of Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva in the middle. Tam Quan Gate: The first thing you see and impress when you arrive at Tam Quan gate is the statue of Dharma Protector designed to be made of bronze up to 5.5m high along with 8 Diamond statues. The Arhat corridor is arranged with 234 spaces connecting to the two ends of Tam Quan. Tam The Palace: There are many statues here, so coming here, you will admire the largest bronze statue of Tam The in Vietnam. Bell Tower: Journey to Bai Dinh Pagoda, you will see a bell tower up to 3 floors high with 24 roofs. This is where the bronze bell weighing up to 36 tons is located. Ancient Bai Dinh Pagoda *Other notes when going to Bai Dinh Pagoda - Most of the time, products and goods in Bai Dinh Pagoda are higher than those outside. To save money, you should buy things at the foot of the mountain. - At the beginning of the year, the Northern provinces, including Bai Dinh Pagoda, often have drizzle. Therefore, you should bring an umbrella to protect yourself from the rain. - Bai Dinh Pagoda is a large temple area, located on hills and mountains, so you should wear sports shoes instead of your daily high heels to move more quickly and conveniently. - When going to Bai Dinh Pagoda or any other pagoda, you should bring change to both enter the pagoda and make donations. - You should put money in the merit box to create beauty for the temple. (Original) Chùa Bái Đính Địa chỉ: Gia Sinh, Gia Viễn, Gia Sinh Gia Viễn Ninh Bình Chùa Bái Đính là một quần thể chùa lớn được biết đến với nhiều kỷ lục châu Á và Việt Nam được xác lập như chùa có tượng Phật bằng đồng dát vàng lớn nhất châu Á, chùa có hành lang La Hán dài nhất châu Á, chùa có tượng Di lặc bằng đồng lớn nhất Đông Nam Á... Đây là ngôi chùa lớn nhất và sở hữu nhiều kỷ lục nhất ở Việt Nam. Các hạng mục xây dựng, mở rộng khu chùa mới được các đại biểu tham dự đại lễ Phật đản thế giới 2008 làm lễ khánh thành giai đoạn 1, năm 2010 chùa Bái Đính là nơi tổ chức Đại lễ cung nghinh xá lợi Phật đầu tiên từ Ấn Độ về Việt Nam. Đại lễ Phật đản Liên hiệp quốc - Vesak 2014 do Việt Nam đăng cai đã diễn ra tại chùa Bái Đính trong tháng 3 năm 2014. Chùa nằm ở cửa ngõ phía tây khu di tích cố đô Hoa Lư, bên quốc lộ 38B, thuộc xã Gia Sinh - Gia Viễn - Ninh Bình, cách thành phố Ninh Bình 15 km, cách Hà Nội 95 km. Chùa Bái Đính nằm ở phía bắc của quần thể di sản thế giới Tràng An. ***Kinh nghiệm tham quan chùa Bái Đính: Đường đi và phương tiện du lịch chùa Bái Đính: Đi từ Hà Nội đến chùa Bái Đính khoảng 110km nên cách di chuyển an toàn và thuận tiện nhất là bạn nên bắt xe khách ở các bến xe của Hà Nội. Khi xe khách đến bến xe Ninh Bình, bạn xuống xe bắt xe taxi để tới khu chùa Bái Đính. Trên đường từ bến xe Ninh Bình tới chùa Bái Đính, bạn sẽ đi qua khu du lịch Tràng An nổi tiếng. Nếu bạn đi nhiều người thì bạn có thể thuê xe du lịch. Nếu bạn thích đi phượt, ngắm cảnh sắc ở hai bên đường thì bạn có thể đi xe máy. *Những địa điểm tham quan khi tới chùa Bái Đính Đến Bái Đính, bạn sẽ khó bó qua các điểm đến sau đây Chùa Bái Đính mới Điện Quan Âm: Ở điện Quan Âm chính là nơi đặt tượng Phật bà cao tới 9,57m, nặng tới 80 tấn. Bên trong điện có tới 7 gian, trong đó có bức tượng Quan Thế Âm Bồ Tát nghìn mắt, nghìn tay ở chính giữa. Cổng Tam Quan: Điểm đầu tiên mà bạn nhìn thấy và ấn tượng khi tới cổng Tam Quan, đó là tượng Hộ pháp được thiết kế làm bằng đồng cao tới 5,5m cùng với 8 pho tượng Kim cương. Còn ở hành lang La Hán được sắp xếp với 234 gian kết nối với hai đầu Tam Quan. Điện Tam Thế: Ở đây có rất nhiều pho tượng nên đến đây, bạn sẽ được chiêm ngưỡng bộ tượng Tam Thế bằng đồng lớn nhất Việt Nam. Tháp Chuông: Hành trình đến chùa Bái Đính, bạn sẽ được gặp tháp chuông cao tới 3 tầng cùng với 24 mái. Đây là nơi mà quả chuông đồng nặng đến 36 tấn tọa lạc. Chùa Bái Đính cổ *Các lưu ý khác khi đi chùa Bái Đính - Hầu như, các sản phẩm, hàng hóa ở trong chùa Bái Đính cao hơn ở bên ngoài, để tiết kiệm chi phí thì bạn nên mua đồ ở dưới chân núi. - Vào dịp đầu năm, các tỉnh miền Bắc, trong đó có chùa Bái Đính thường có mưa phùn. Vì thế, bạn nên mang theo chiếc ô để che mưa. - Chùa Bái Đính là khu chùa rộng, nằm trên đồi núi nên bạn nên đi giày thể thao thay thế cho đôi giày cao gót đi hàng ngày của bạn để di chuyển nhanh chóng và thuận tiện hơn. - Đi chùa Bái Đính hay bất cứ chùa nào, bạn cũng nên mang theo tiền lẻ để vừa vào lễ chùa vừa để quyên góp. - Nên để tiền vào trong hòm công đức nhằm tạo ra mỹ quan cho chùa.
Hai D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beside the Bai Dinh pagoda car (Original) Bên xe chùa bái đính
Admin R — Google review
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34Tam Coc Summer Bugalow

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Tam Coc Summer Bungalow is a serene retreat nestled in the midst of lush green rice paddies and blooming lotus flowers from May to July. The hosts are attentive, offering spacious rooms and a clean pool. Despite being located near restaurants and bars, it provides a quiet escape. Guests can enjoy complimentary bikes for leisurely rides through the picturesque surroundings or rent motorbikes for further exploration. The bungalows offer a peaceful environment while being conveniently close to the main street of Tam Coc.
Amazing homestay!! We stayed here for 7 nights in total and we loved it. Our room was spacious & comfortable, the staff were very friendly & helpful and the location is perfect. They offer a laundry service & bike rental which is very convenient. There is a large pool and a couple of sun loungers to relax on. The free breakfast is also very tasty & great value for money. We would definitely recommend this place. Thank you very much for having us!
Mikaela O — Google review
We stayed here 1 night and the owner and his family was so kind to us. We left our backpacks here for half day after check-out and when we came back he even let us use the bathroom to take shower. The location is very convenient, many restaurants around. The pool was very clean.
June — Google review
We stayed there for 3 nights and it was amazing. The staff there is so friendly, they would help you with anything. The swimingpool was refreshing and the breakfast is really nice too. I would 100% recommend.
Ophélie G — Google review
We loved this place! We were able to book a room last minute and they were very flexible. The room is big and clean and also was the bathroom. It is very quiet, but still close to everything. We also enjoyed the pool. It was clean an had a perfect temperature.
Liz H — Google review
Great little homestay right in town but not on the main, noisy street. I loved the swimming pool even though it was a little cold in March.
Betty L — Google review
+ Staff is very friendly. The rooms are spacious and the beds are comfortable. The bathroom is not very modern but clean. For breakfast, choose from bread, pancakes, tea and fruit The swimming pool is very good and clean. Have fun
Linh N — Google review
Nice place, next to the main street in Tam Coc, but far enough to stay in a quiet and relaxed environment. It takes about 3 minutes from the bungalows to the boats at Tam Coc. They have bicycles available for free and motorbikes for renting. Recomended place!
Martifeiner — Google review
Great homestay with very helpful people. Rooms are clean and the kids enjoyed the swimming pool so much.
Dinh N — Google review
6W7P+JWR, Ninh Hải, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•+84 868 859 381•Tips and more reviews for Tam Coc Summer Bugalow

35Viewpoint little Hang Mua

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Viewpoint little Hang Mua is a popular spot in Ninh Binh offering stunning panoramic views of limestone cliffs, lush paddy fields, and winding rivers. The ascent to the top involves climbing 486 steps but rewards visitors with an awe-inspiring vista of the Ngo Dong river and surrounding landscapes. Many travelers are captivated by the picturesque valley views and some even consider staying overnight for a unique experience. Additionally, it's noted as a budget-friendly attraction with nearby dining options.
Definitely worth doing - the cave is nothing but the view point is nice and good little work out. It’s 100k. I would say go on your own and do it - not worth taking a guide, but I don’t typically use guides so that would be my recommendation. Bike, park a bit away or grab a coffee in lieu of paying parking.
Tanya K — Google review
Having read about this 500 steps climb I was a little worried about how difficult it would be in the heat. It's actually fine as there's plenty of stopping / resting points and you feel encouraged by the number of older people making it. The entrance is 100,000 each about £3. The viewpoints are really spectacular. At step 406(?) You get a choice of the pagoda to the right hand staircase or the longer harder dragon stair. I'd say if you've got that far go see the dragon as that's the hardest climb. Took about 20 minutes to ascend to both peaks. Coming down is easier but make sure it's before any heavy rain as it could be deadly slippery up there
Liza T — Google review
As a hiking course, it’s great for breaking a good sweat. ^ ^ However, if you’re expecting breathtaking views, it might be a bit underwhelming for experienced travelers. But if you’re someone who enjoys a good workout and doesn’t mind the lack of a dramatic view, then definitely give it a try!
TSUKASA N — Google review
A few of the other reviewers have confused this with the actual Hang Mua. It's definitely a bit misleading to call this "little Hang Mua." It's free, but it's not very comfortable to access - there's a narrow path on which plants brush up against you, a sketchy ladder, and some rocks to climb over. And the payoff at the end is a decent view (including a peek at a stretch of river where they do boat tours, not pictured here), but absolutely incomparable to Hang Mua, which, to be clear, is in an entirely different location. The road on the way here is quite nice, so I'd recommend enjoying the scenery on a leisurely bike ride and go no further than the restaurant.
Ian L — Google review
While we didn’t hike uk the trail we observed some of the. Dairy from our bikes as we rode around the rivers.
Andrew D — Google review
Nice point of view in walkable distance from tam coc. You reach a small point about 20m high where you get a beautiful view of the valley, the boat passing by and the birds. Overall a very relaxing point where you feel like you're the only one.
Still M — Google review
Breathtaking viewpoint with mesmerizing limestone formations and serene rice fields. The best part? It's completely free! Plus, there's a fantastic restaurant nearby with the loveliest staff. A must-visit for a unique and budget-friendly Vietnamese experience!
Marcel R — Google review
Visited the viewpoint in Tam Coc and was absolutely blown away by the breathtaking valley views! It's a slice of paradise that pictures just don't do justice. Heard they offer overnight stays too – definitely considering that for our next Vietnam trip. A must-visit spot!
Phương T — Google review
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36Động Người Xưa

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Động Người Xưa, also known as Bitter Cave, is a significant historical site located in the Cuc Phuong National Park in Ninh Binh province. This cave served as a residential relic and burial ground for prehistoric people around 7,500 years ago. The Muong people named it Bitter Cave due to its large bat population. The cave is not very spacious and lacks lighting, making it quite dark inside.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful cave with a deep, dark cave on the right side with stalactites without signage or lights, very scary to go alone, the road is uphill, the rocks are noisy. (Original) Động đẹp có hang sâu tối bên phải có nhũ thạch mà không có bảng chỉ dẫn và đèn, rất sợ khi đi 1 mình, đường lên dốc, đá tai mèo nhiễu
N P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, pristine, but unfortunately there is a lot of trash, it needs basic investment and care from the management board and everyone's awareness of keeping clean. The bridge is definitely a highlight. (Original) Đẹp, hoang sơ, mỗi tội hơi nhiều Rác, cần có sự đầu tư chăm sóc cơ bản của ban quản lý và ý thức giữ gìn vệ sinh của mọi người. Chiếc cầu đúng là điểm nhấn luôn nhé
Quang T — Google review
(Translated by Google) This place has traces of ancient Vietnamese habitation. The interesting thing is that on the mountain there are many nautilus shells. (Original) Nơi này có dấu vết sinh sống của người Việt cổ xưa, điều thú vị là trên núi nhưng có rất nhiều vỏ ốc anh vũ.
Nghia — Google review
(Translated by Google) MYSTERY 3 TOMBS IN THE ROCK CAVE IN NINH BINH, Nguoi Xua Cave is located on a limestone mountain in the primeval forest of Cuc Phuong National Park, Nho Quan district (Ninh Binh). The local Muong people call the cave Dang cave (bitter means bat), because there are many species of bats living here. Mr. Pham Phu Cuong, an officer of Cuc Phuong National Park, said that Nguoi Xua Cave was excavated by archaeologists and discovered 3 ancient tombs with 3 sets of fossilized humans and thihai buried in a crouching position. The cave is about 300m long, divided into 3 compartments, the door faces southwest. In particular, the outermost compartment is wide, bright and airy, so it was chosen by prehistoric people as a place to live. The narrow, dark, damp middle compartment is where bats are born. The dark, moist innermost compartment has a very beautiful stalactite system. “From the edge of the forest to the cave is about 4km, walk on a bridge more than 100m long to the limestone mountain area, then have to climb more than 200 stone steps to reach the cave entrance. The cave entrance is about 10m wide and about 20m high. There are many stalactites in the cave, and when tapped, they make sounds like gongs and gongs of the Muong people," Mr. Cuong said. According to Vietnmanet (Original) BÍ ẨN 3 NGÔI MỘ TRONG HANG ĐÁ Ở NINH BÌNH, Động Người Xưa nằm trên núi đá vôi trong rừng nguyên sinh thuộc Vườn quốc gia (VQG) Cúc Phương, huyện Nho Quan (Ninh Bình). Người Mường bản địa gọi động là hang Đắng (đắng là dơi), vì nơi đây có rất nhiều loài dơi sinh sống. Ông Phạm Phú Cường, cán bộ VQG Cúc Phương cho biết, động Người Xưa được các nhà khảo cổ học khai quật và phát hiện 3 ngôi mộ cổ có 3 bộ ☠ người hóa thạch, thihai được chôn trong tư thế nằm co. Động dài khoảng 300m, được chia làm 3 ngăn, cửa quay về hướng Tây Nam. Trong đó, ngăn ngoài cùng rộng, sáng và thoáng nên được người tiền sử chọn làm nơi sinh sống. Ngăn giữa hẹp, tối, ẩm thấp, là nơi loài dơi sinh. Ngăn trong cùng tối, ẩm có hệ thống nhũ đá rất đẹp. “Từ bìa rừng vào động khoảng 4km, đi bộ trên cây cầu dài hơn 100m đến khu vực núi đá vôi, tiếp đó phải leo hơn 200 bậc đá để đến được cửa động. Cửa động rộng khoảng 10m, cao khoảng 20m. Trong động có nhiều nhũ đá, khi gõ vào phát ra những âm thanh như tiếng cồng, tiếng chiêng của người Mường”, ông Cường cho hay. Theo Vietnmanet
Trần T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nguoi Xua Cave is a residential relic and burial site of prehistoric people, located on a limestone mountain in the primeval forest of Cuc Phuong National Park, Nho Quan district, Ninh Binh province. Nguoi Xua Cave is also called Bitter Cave by the Muong people because it is home to many species of bats. This cave is located near the traffic axis through Cuc Phuong national forest and is the main tourist attraction on the journey to Cuc Phuong forest. (Original) Động Người Xưa là một di tích cư trú và mộ táng của người tiền sử, động nằm trên núi đá vôi trong khu rừng nguyên sinh thuộc vườn quốc gia Cúc Phương, huyện Nho Quan tỉnh Ninh Bình. Động Người Xưa còn được người Mường gọi là hang Đắng vì là nơi sinh sống của rất nhiều loài dơi. Đây là hang động có vị trí nằm gần trục giao thông xuyên rừng quốc gia Cúc Phương và là điểm tham quan du lịch chính trong hành trình đến với rừng Cúc Phương.
Phạm D — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a residential relic and burial site of prehistoric people 7,500 years ago. The cave is not very big, dark and has no lights. There is a beautiful moss-covered bridge, spanning from the main road (through Cuc Phuong forest) to the foot of the mountain. From the foot of the mountain, climb up more than a hundred stone steps to reach the cave. Entering the cave entrance, you will immediately see 4 graves for incense burners, probably the location where prehistoric human skeletons were discovered. (Original) Là di tích cư trú và mộ táng của người tiền sử cách đây 7.500 năm. Động k lớn lắm, tối và không có đèn. Có cây cầu rêu phong khá đẹp, bắc từ trục đường chính (xuyên rừng Cúc Phương) vào chân núi, từ chân núi leo lên hơn trăm bậc đá là tới động. Đi vào cửa động bắt gặp ngay 4 nấm mồ để hương khói, có lẽ là vị trí phát lộ các bộ xương người tiền sử.
Tâm V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Going inside is quite dark so use your phone's light. There are 3 graves. I also saw an illusion of the ground, thinking it was a lake, a long rock, so I thought it was a sword Climbing 300 meters but climbing steps made it very easy to climb. A 3 year old baby is still growing up (Original) Đi vào trong khá tối nên dùng đèn điện thoại.có 3 ngôi mộ. Tôi còn thấy ảo ảnh mặt đất thì tưởng hồ nước, hòn đá dài nên tưởng cái kiếm Leo 300 mét nhưng leo bậc nên leo rất dễ. Em bé 3 tuổi còn lên cơ mà
Bảo N — Google review
(Translated by Google) The entrance to the cave is very beautiful, with a small mossy green bridge and lush green trees. (Original) Lối vào động rất đẹp,cây cầu nhỏ xanh rêu và cây cối xanh mướt mắt.
Nae S — Google review
vườn quốc gia, Cúc Phương, Nho Quan, Ninh Bình, Vietnam•Tips and more reviews for Động Người Xưa

37Ninh Bình

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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.
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38Ninh Nhất

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Ninh Xuân, including the renowned Mua Cave, holds historical significance as it was once the capital of Vietnam. This area is steeped in history and some destinations were exclusively reserved for the royal family in the past.
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