Bai Dinh Pagoda, one of Southeast Asia’s largest Buddhist temple complexes, is set among dramatic limestone mountains and offers a peaceful, spiritual atmosphere. The site features grand halls, massive bronze Buddha statues, and long corridors lined with hundreds of stone figures. *Electric buggy service is not included.*
Nearby, Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—is renowned for its breathtaking karst landscape and tranquil waterways. Visitors explore the area by traditional rowboat, gliding through caves and along scenic rivers surrounded by lush greenery, often referred to as “Halong Bay on land.”
For panoramic views, Mua Cave is a must-visit. After climbing a series of stone steps, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views over Tam Coc’s rice fields and winding rivers, crowned by a striking dragon statue at the summit.
If booking Group deposit option with an extra payment in cash 950,000 VND/Person
[1] Group tour: pick-up, drop-off In Old Quarter only. The amount paid through the app is considered a deposit. An additional 950,000 VND per group must be paid in cash at the begining of the tour.
[2] Private tour: pick-up, drop-off In pickup zone
[3] Please Send Us Your Full Name, IMessage/Whatsapp Phone Number, Pick-Up Address In Advance.
[4] If You're Staying Far From The Old Quarter, Kindly Contact Us So We Can Help Organize Your Trip—An Extra Fee May Apply For Distant Pick-Up Locations.
Located near Ninh Bình city, Bai Dinh Pagoda is one of the largest Buddhist complexes in Southeast Asia. The vast site blends ancient and newly built temples, featuring impressive architecture, giant bronze Buddha statues, and long corridors lined with hundreds of Arhat statues. Set against a backdrop of limestone mountains, it is both a major pilgrimage center and a peaceful place to admire traditional Vietnamese spiritual culture.
Trang An is a UNESCO-listed landscape famous for its spectacular limestone karst mountains, winding rivers, and mysterious caves. Visitors explore the area by small rowboat, gently passing through cave tunnels and along tranquil waterways surrounded by lush greenery. The scenery is often described as “Halong Bay on land,” offering a serene and unforgettable nature experience.
Mua Cave, also known as Hang Mua, is famous for its panoramic viewpoint. After climbing nearly 500 stone steps to the summit, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking views over Tam Coc’s rice fields and limestone peaks. A stone dragon statue at the top adds to the dramatic scenery, making it one of the best photography spots in Ninh Bình.
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