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Ninh Bình, often called the “Ha Long Bay on land,” is one of the most scenic provinces in northern Vietnam. It’s only about two hours from Hanoi, making it a perfect day trip or multi-day stop. With dramatic limestone karsts, winding rivers, rice paddies, and ancient temples, there’s plenty to explore. Here are the top things to do in Ninh Bình:


1. Explore Trang An Landscape Complex (UNESCO Site)

  • Take a sampan boat ride through caves, lush valleys, and towering karsts.
  • The routes vary, but most tours last 2–3 hours and include stops at pagodas and hidden grottoes.
  • Known as the filming location for Kong: Skull Island.

2. Rowboat through Tam Cốc (“Three Caves”)

  • Often compared to Trang An but with more rice field views.
  • Best in late May–early June when the paddies turn golden.
  • Locals row with their feet—a unique experience to witness.

3. Visit Bich Dong Pagoda

  • A 15th-century pagoda built into limestone cliffs.
  • Features three levels: Lower, Middle, and Upper Pagodas.
  • From the top, enjoy panoramic views of Tam Cốc’s karst landscape.

4. Hike to Hang Múa (Mua Cave Viewpoint)

  • Climb nearly 500 stone steps to a dragon-topped peak.
  • The view over Tam Cốc and the Ngo Dong River is one of the best in Vietnam.
  • Go early morning or sunset to avoid crowds and heat.

5. Discover Cuc Phuong National Park

  • Vietnam’s oldest national park and a biodiversity hotspot.
  • Home to ancient trees, rare primates, and the Endangered Primate Rescue Center.
  • Great for hiking, birdwatching, and cycling.

6. Cycle through Rice Fields & Villages

  • Rent a bike in Tam Cốc or Trang An and explore at your own pace.
  • Ride past buffalo, farmers, and quiet rural roads framed by karst cliffs.

7. Visit Hoa Lư Ancient Capital

  • The 10th–11th century capital of Vietnam.
  • Explore temples dedicated to King Đinh and King Lê.
  • Learn about the region’s role in Vietnam’s early history.

8. Take a Boat to Van Long Nature Reserve

  • A quieter alternative to Trang An and Tam Cốc.
  • Known as the “preserved nature bay” with rich wetlands and rare langurs.
  • Peaceful setting with fewer tourists.

9. Try Ninh Binh’s Local Food

  • Cơm cháy (crispy rice with pork floss) – the region’s signature snack.
  • Dê núi (mountain goat dishes) – grilled, steamed, or in hotpot.
  • Fresh river fish and local vegetables.

10. Stay in a Riverside Homestay

  • Many homestays are tucked between rice paddies and karst cliffs.
  • Perfect for slow mornings, cycling, and soaking in the tranquil scenery.

Tips for Visiting Ninh Binh

  • Best time to visit: late May–June (rice harvest) or September–November (cooler, drier weather).
  • Stay at least 2–3 days to fully enjoy boat rides, hikes, and nature.
  • Bring cash for boat rides, entry tickets, and local meals (cards are rarely accepted in small villages).

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