This is a public tour with maximum 20 people. The tour brings you the chance to visit Hoa Lu, Trang An Grottoes and Mua Cave, a good mixture of exploring the history, culture and sightseeing
Trang An Grottoes were recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage for both their natural and cultural values. It is comprised of 31 valley waters and 48 cross-water grottoes. Each grotto has its own unique characteristics, some with stunning stalactites, while others have impressive lengths. Besides its extensive grotto collection, Trang An also home a system of cultural and ritual monuments like Vu Lam Temple, Suoi Tien Temple or Cao Son Temple.
Guests will be picked up at their hotels in the old quarter
The car will departure from Opera House at no. 1 Trang Tien street
Trang An Grottoes were recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage for both their natural and cultural values. It is comprised of 31 valley waters and 48 cross-water grottoes. Each grotto has its own unique characteristics, some with stunning stalactites, while others have impressive lengths. Besides its extensive grotto collection, Trang An also home a system of cultural and ritual monuments like Vu Lam Temple, Suoi Tien Temple or Cao Son Temple.In 2019, Trang An Grottoes gained widespread recognition after being featured as one of the filming locations for the Hollywood blockbuster “Kong: Skull Island” thanks to its surreal beauty.The only way to explore Trang An Grottoes is by boat ride. Starting from the departure port, locals will row you through some of the highlighted grottoes of the complex, stopping by its historical temples along the way.
Mua Cave is a famous tourist attraction located in the core of the Trang An Landscape Complex. Although it is called “a cave,” the main reason that draws travelers to Mua Cave is the two famous and beautiful natural viewpoints on the top of Mua Mountain. To reach these viewpoints, you need to climb 486 steps on the “Great Wall” path—a stone staircase with dragons carved alongside. But the journey will be well worth it. Two famous peaks, respectively named Ngoa Long (Dragon) Peak and Stupa Peak, offer different panoramic views of the Ngo Dong River and Tam Coc area.
Located up to the north of Ninh Binh city, Hoa Lu was the capital of Vietnam during the 11th century. Despite being the heart of the country for only 42 years, the area was still home to 3 dynasties: Dinh (968–980), Pre-Le (980–1009), and Early Ly (1009–1010). In 1010, King Ly Thai To decided to move his capital to Thang Long (now Ha Noi), and Hoa Lu officially became the ancient capital of Vietnam with many preserved historic temples and relic locations. Having undergone the Vietnam War as well as multiple renovations over the centuries, the Ancient Capital of Hoa Lu now remains with only two famous temples, dedicated to King Dinh and King Le. Visiting the Ancient Capital of Hoa Lu not only broadens your knowledge of Vietnam history, but also gives you a chance to participate in the famous Truong Yen Festival.
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