Highlights
- Discovering Hoa Lu ancient citadel dating back to 17th Century with King Dinh's temple
- Taking a boat trip in Van Long natural reserve surrounded by fresh water lake, marshes and swamps. Kingkong movie was casted there. (No group tours to this place at the moment)
- Scenic boat ride through Karst landscape in Tam Coc along serene waterways surrounded by towering limestone mountains and lush greenery - Halong Bay on land
- Trekking up to Ngoa Long mountain with 500 steps to the summit of Lying Dragon Mountain - the best view in Ninh Binh, you also see the Mua cave
- Friendly English speaking guide, comfortable bus and buffet lunch with many food options even you are a vegetarian.
Van Long Reserve is unique for its freshwater lake, marshes, and swamps, offering a distinct ecosystem. Visitors can enjoy a serene boat trip through this natural reserve, which famously served as a filming location for the movie "King Kong." This experience allows for immersion in a tranquil landscape characterized by rich biodiversity and geological formations.
Van Long Reserve is known as a natural reserve, characterized by its freshwater lake, marshes, and swamps. This unique environment makes it a habitat for various forms of local wildlife, particularly diverse bird species and aquatic creatures that thrive in such ecosystems. Its status as a natural reserve implies a rich ecological presence.
Van Long Nature Reserve is characterized by its expansive freshwater lake, surrounded by intricate marshes and swamps. While the exact numerical size isn't specified, its layout allows for immersive boat trips through its serene waterways, revealing a landscape of towering limestone mountains and lush greenery, providing a sense of scale and natural grandeur.
As part of the Ninh Binh day tour, comfortable bus transportation is provided to take travelers directly to Van Long Reserve. This ensures a hassle-free journey, allowing participants to relax and enjoy the scenic route to this unique natural area without needing to arrange their own transport.
The tour includes comfortable bus transportation that facilitates seamless travel between all the key attractions. This means participants will be transported efficiently from Hoa Lu Ancient Citadel to the scenic boat trip in Tam Coc, and subsequently to Mua Cave and Ngoa Long Mountain, ensuring a smooth and convenient experience throughout the day.
At Hoa Lu Ancient Citadel, visitors can explore the historic King Dinh Temple, which dates back to the 17th century. This site offers a glimpse into Vietnam's ancient capital, allowing travelers to discover significant historical structures and learn about the country's rich past and heritage.
The Tam Coc boat trip provides a scenic journey through a stunning karst landscape, often described as "Halong Bay on land." Participants will glide along serene waterways, surrounded by towering limestone mountains and lush greenery, offering a tranquil and visually breathtaking experience unique to Ninh Binh.
Visiting Mua Cave and Ngoa Long Mountain involves a trek up 500 steps to the summit of Lying Dragon Mountain. This climb rewards visitors with the best panoramic views in Ninh Binh, allowing them to see Tam Coc from above and explore the Mua Cave itself. It's a moderately physical activity leading to breathtaking scenic rewards.