Chookie's Beer Garden: Thon Van Lam, Xa Ninh Hai, Huyen Hoa Lu, Ninh Binh
Best of Ninh Binh in One Day
Ninh Binh is the center of a spectacular nature reserve with fantastic panoramas and mysterious caves. You will see gigantic limestone rock formations that are sometimes as high as 200 meters. In between you will find green rice fields, rivers, lakes and a cave here and there. Here you can completely relax and experience the real rural life of Vietnam. Here are some suggested itineraries for you best of Ninh Binh in One Day
1. See ancient history in Hoa Lu
Hoa Lu Ancient Village
Your first introduction to Ninh Binh is the historic site of Hoa Lu. These grounds were the seat of Vietnam’s first feudal dynasty and saw an assassination plot, two reigns and a transfer to Hanoi 42 years later. Today Hoa Lu is surrounded by limestone karsts and natural moats.
Take a few minutes to wander around this centuries-old site, and admire its temples, pagodas, and artefacts. Your guides will fill you in on the fascinating details of Hoa Lu’s history and offer tidbits about local life in the area.
2. Drift with the current in Tràng An
Trang An Ninh Binh
Your next stop is the Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex. Clamber aboard a rowboat and settle in for a stunning ride. With impressive, jungle-covered karsts towering above, listen in as your guide shares stories about the people who lived in these mountains in prehistoric times and those who still farm the area.
You’ll need to duck down in parts as the boat glides beneath cool, dark grottoes. Along the way, you’ll encounter tranquil pagodas on the river banks, and a set from the film ‘Kong: Skull Island’, which you can explore on foot.
3. Indulge with a local lunch
Local lunch Ninh Binh
Once you emerge from Tràng An, hop into the van for a quick ride to lunch near Tam Cốc. Lunch may be an array of local specialities, including a Ninh Binh favourite: goat meatballs. Take in the lovely scenery all around as you enjoy an authentic Vietnamese meal, complete with fish cakes on lemongrass skewers, stir-fried greens and steamed rice.
4. Learn about Bich Đong Pagoda
Bich Dong pagoda Ninh Binh
Newly energized, it’s time to continue your Ninh Binh adventure at the 15th-century Bích Động Pagoda. A small, photogenic path between lotus ponds leads you to the first gate of the pagoda. From here, you’ll need to hike up the stairs along the mountainside to reach the top tier of the pagoda. Your guide will fill you on the history of the pagoda, as you soak up the peaceful atmosphere. You may like to leave a coin from your home country as a token offering before descending.
5. Soak up panoramic views at Hang Múa
Stairs up from mua cave
There’s one more stop on your Ninh Binh itinerary: Hang Múa Peak. It’s 500 steps up, but the steep hike is worth the effort. From the top, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping panoramas of Tam Coc valley below, with the faint outlines of karsts stretching toward the horizon. After taking pictures, wander around and you’ll find statues of Vietnam’s four sacred animals. Back at the base of the mountain, treat yourself to an ice-cream in Hang Múa cave.
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