All in Ninh Binh, where is emerging as the most famous in the North of Vietnam. You will be overwhelmed by the size of the largest pagoda in Vietnam at Bai Dinh, the breathtaking view of the heritage site of UNESCO in Trang An and Hiking up 500 steps see so picturesque landscape from the peak of Mua mount.
Tour Plan
Hanoi Old Quarter
We will pick up all the guests in Hanoi Old Quarter from 07.30 to 08.00 AM. Please be ready at your hotel/apartment/arbnb's lobby, our tour guide will call out your name on booking. If you stay outside Hanoi Old Quarter, please come to our meeting point: Hanoi Opera House or our Travel DESK office: Authentic Hanoi Travel for pick up.
Hanoi Old Quarte
Stop at Bai Dinh, the biggest complex of Buddhist temples in Vietnam, to gaze at the imposing pagoda. See 500 Arhat Statues made out of blue stones, a 36-ton bronze bell, and a 100-ton Buddha statue, rising up to 10 meters.
Trang An Landscape Complex
Take a lunch break in a local restaurant, with a Vietnamese buffet of goat meat, fish, chicken, and fried rice, as well as vegetarian food options. Continue to the Trang An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featured in the 2017 movie Kong: Skull Island. Hop on a wooden boat to navigate through its quiet rivers, discover mysterious caves, and admire towering limestone karsts covered with tropical plants.
Tam Coc
Finally, climb up 500 steps to the viewpoint of Mua Caves to marvel at panoramic views of Tam Coc before returning to Hanoi.
Itinerary
We will pick up all the guests in Hanoi Old Quarter from 07.30 to 08.00 AM. Please be ready at your hotel/apartment/arbnb's lobby, our tour guide will call out your name on booking. If you stay outside Hanoi Old Quarter, please come to our meeting point: Hanoi Opera House or our Travel DESK office: Authentic Hanoi Travel for pick up.
Stop at Bai Dinh, the biggest complex of Buddhist temples in Vietnam, to gaze at the imposing pagoda. See 500 Arhat Statues made out of blue stones, a 36-ton bronze bell, and a 100-ton Buddha statue, rising up to 10 meters.
Take a lunch break in a local restaurant, with a Vietnamese buffet of goat meat, fish, chicken, and fried rice, as well as vegetarian food options. Continue to the Trang An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featured in the 2017 movie Kong: Skull Island. Hop on a wooden boat to navigate through its quiet rivers, discover mysterious caves, and admire towering limestone karsts covered with tropical plants.
Finally, climb up 500 steps to the viewpoint of Mua Caves to marvel at panoramic views of Tam Coc before returning to Hanoi.
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