Get out into the beautiful Northern Vietnamese countryside around Ninh Binh on this easy day trip from Hanoi. Receive personalized attention on a small-group tour (max 09) and make new friends. Visit temples in the ancient capital of Hoa Lu, ride a sampan boat to three different caves in Tam Coc, and bicycle around the region with your guide. This trip includes a visit to Mua Cave and a climb to the summit of Mua Island for panoramic views. Guests also have chance to visit local family to understand about traditional culture, house architecture and included lunch at local restaurant.
We will pick up guests at hotels in Hanoi Old Quarter Area. Please ready at your hotel lobby, our guide will come and check your name at receptionist for tour. Please contact us for your hotel address so we can support you in advance.
If you stay outside Old Quarter, please come by your own to Hanoi Opera House for pick up point
Between 07h15 am to 07h30 am: We will pick up all guests at hotel/stay in Hanoi Old Quarter Area. Please ready at your lobby, our guide will come and call your name for Ninh Binh Day Trip
Arrive Mua cave, then you hike to the mountain and take in sweeping views of local area. Then, join a bike ride to see the rural area’s natural beauty and the distinctive limestone mountain system found in the Karst region.
11.30: You visit a local farmer’s home and have traditional tea and candies as a warm greeting. Be widen knowledgeable about the main business, VAC (Gardern-Pond-Cage) and about a typical farmer’s life in Vietnam. Additionally, you will comprehend the Vietnamese family’s worshiping culture better. 12.00: Having lunch with Vietnamese cuisine. 13.30: Explore Tam Coc in a Sampan boat and take in the splendor of the caverns and limestone mountains along the Ngo Dong River, also known as Ha Long Bay on land.
Last visit Hoa Lu, the former capital of Vietnam, and the shrine dedicated to its first emperor. Located near the town of Ninh Binh, 90 km south of Hanoi, Hoa Lu Ancient Capital is the capital of an ancient Vietnamese Kingdom called Dai Co Viet in the 10th century. This small Kingdom covered an area of only 300 hectares, and reigned from the 10th century, during the Dinh and Le dynasties, to the 11th century, during the Ly Dynasty. The Kingdom was enclosed by a citadel. The citadel and the Yen Ngua limestone hills provided a good defence for this kingdom against the Chinese.
At the end of the day, guests say good bye Ninh Binh and get on minivan transfer to Hanoi City. We will drop off guests at hotel/place in Old Quarter Area between 18h15 PM to 18h30 PM. End tour !
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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