On the first day, travelers visit Bai Dinh Pagoda, the largest Buddhist complex in Southeast Asia, known for its massive bronze Buddha statues and peaceful ambiance. Afterward, a boat trip through the Trang An Landscape Complex offers a tranquil journey through limestone caves and ancient temples nestled along scenic waterways. The day concludes with a climb up Múa Cave, where panoramic views of rice fields and karst mountains reward those who conquer its 500 stone steps.
On the second day, the tour ventures into Cúc Phương National Park, Vietnam’s oldest and most biodiverse nature reserve. Visitors explore lush tropical forests, visit the Endangered Primate Rescue Center to learn about rare species like the Delacour's langur, and trek through ancient woodlands to see the thousand-year-old tree and prehistoric caves. This immersive experience in nature offers a peaceful contrast to the cultural highlights of the first day, making for a well-rounded and memorable trip.
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Bái Đính Pagoda is one of the largest spiritual complexes in Southeast Asia. Nestled in the Ninh Bình countryside, it features massive Buddha statues, ancient temples, and sweeping views. It's a major Buddhist pilgrimage site that beautifully blends tradition with modern architecture.
Tràng An Landscape Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its stunning natural scenery and cultural significance. On a boat trip through Tràng An, visitors glide through serene rivers, limestone caves, and temples hidden within lush cliffs — an unforgettable journey through Vietnam’s mystical landscapes.
Múa Cave, also known as the “Dancing Cave,” is famous for its panoramic viewpoint. After climbing nearly 500 steps to the top of Lying Dragon Mountain, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Tam Cốc valley and its limestone karsts and rice paddies.
08h30: Have breakfast and be ready for Cuc Phuong National Park. 09h30: We will firstly visit the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre – a non-profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation, breeding, research, and conservation of endangered primates, and to the protection of their habitats. 12h00:Have lunch in the restaurant with the local foods. Continue taking a short trek into the National Park for sightseeing and learn more about the fauna and flora in this oldest forest of Vietnam. Back to the Park Centre visit the “Cave of Early Man”. 16h00:Take the Limousine Bus back to Ha Noi 18h30:Arrive Back to Ha Noi and get dropped at the hotel.
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