Trang An & Ninh Binh Day Tour showcases the dramatic and beautiful landscapes of Trang An in Ninh Binh. This stunning ecosystem, studded with impressive karsts and carved with winding rivers and mystical caves, is also home to some fascinating temples and sites of cultural and historical importance. You will travel by car and boat to see the highlights of this area of outstanding natural beauty.
Tour Plan
Hanoi - Dinh pagoda - Trang An Complex (L)
Full day: Hanoi - Dinh pagoda - Trang An Complex - Mua CaveYou will be collected from your hotel at 7:30 to begin the 100km journey to Ninh Binh. Take a short break mid-morning to relax.Explore Bai Dinh Pagoda, known as the most famous and largest Pagoda in Southeast Asia, whose majestic size and ornate Buddhist architecture create an imposing yet tranquil ambience. Here, you will see the Buddha Prayer Place which houses a 100-tonne bronze statue of the Buddha. You will then stop for lunch at a local restaurant which serves local specialities such as goat meat with elderberry.After a delicious lunch, visit Tràng An, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2014. This picturesque locale, chosen by Kong’s Movie Group for the filming of "Skull Island" in 2016, features a captivating tunnel cave system. Enjoy a 2.5-hour boat trip surrounded by the beauty of the landscape.Return to the Limousine Bus and head to Mua Cave (Dancing Cave). Climb nearly 500 steps to reach the top of Lying Dragon Mountain, where an awe-inspiring panoramic view of Tam Coc awaits.Board the bus again for the journey back to Hanoi, and by the evening, you'll be dropped off at your hotel, concluding a day filled with exploration, cultural richness, and breathtaking views.
Itinerary
Full day: Hanoi - Dinh pagoda - Trang An Complex - Mua Cave
You will be collected from your hotel at 7:30 to begin the 100km journey to Ninh Binh. Take a short break mid-morning to relax.
Explore Bai Dinh Pagoda, known as the most famous and largest Pagoda in Southeast Asia, whose majestic size and ornate Buddhist architecture create an imposing yet tranquil ambience. Here, you will see the Buddha Prayer Place which houses a 100-tonne bronze statue of the Buddha. You will then stop for lunch at a local restaurant which serves local specialities such as goat meat with elderberry.
After a delicious lunch, visit Tràng An, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2014. This picturesque locale, chosen by Kong’s Movie Group for the filming of "Skull Island" in 2016, features a captivating tunnel cave system. Enjoy a 2.5-hour boat trip surrounded by the beauty of the landscape.
Return to the Limousine Bus and head to Mua Cave (Dancing Cave). Climb nearly 500 steps to reach the top of Lying Dragon Mountain, where an awe-inspiring panoramic view of Tam Coc awaits.
Board the bus again for the journey back to Hanoi, and by the evening, you'll be dropped off at your hotel, concluding a day filled with exploration, cultural richness, and breathtaking views.
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4.8
We loved exploring the stunning caves and temples in Ninh Bình, with each turn offering breathtaking views.
4.2
The day was filled with incredible sights, from ancient shrines nestled among lush landscapes to mysterious caves that felt like stepping back in time. We appreciated the boat ride; it was peaceful and gave us a unique perspective of the area’s natural beauty. The only downside was the occasional crowd at some spots, which made it hard to soak in the atmosphere fully, but overall, it was a memorable experience we’d gladly recommend!