Discover the best top things to do in Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam including Tommy's Travel Service in Ninh Binh, Van Long Nature Reserve, Trang An Grottoes, Mua Caves, Vic Travel, Tam Coc.
Restaurants in Ninh Binh Province
5.0 based on 100 reviews
Founded by Tommy Pham, who was born in Ninh Binh and loves his home-town crazily, Tommy’s Service in Ninh Binh acts as a travel consultant, a travel agency and a tour operator giving helpful advice, providing tours around Ninh Binh and travel services to individuals and groups who put Ninh Binh in their wish lists to discover...
4.5 based on 664 reviews
Very beautiful landscape, they have about 9 wonderful caves.
This is a beautiful nature preserve in Ninh Binh province that hasn't been discovered and over-run with tourists like Trang An and Tam Coc. Similar natural features, but smaller scale, and the boat tours are still run by the locals on a small scale. We went out in a small bamboo boat paddled by a friendly young woman who made conversation in her limited English and our limited vietnamese, but she taught us the names of birds, pulled snails out of the water to show us. We saw quite a few water birds, including storks, though we didn't get to see the Langurs who are native to the area (we think we heard some vocalizing however). Most of the other visitors were Vietnamese families and groups on a sunday outing, all of whom, including the children, wanted to greet us. Unlike Trang An and Tam Coc, we didn't feel pressured to buy anything or tip, though we were delighted to tip this young woman who had given us such a pleasurable visit.
4.5 based on 2,625 reviews
Trang An grottoes which is a gathering of 31 valleys, 50 cross-water caves, and home to 600 kinds of flora and over 200 kinds of fauna, many of them in the Red Book of Vietnam.
I took route 2 and did it in late afternoon, it is a must-do when you are in Ninh Binh..splendid sceneries, impressive caves, mysterious karsts; all of these make the boat ride just simply amazing and breathtaking.
4.5 based on 1,652 reviews
The Mua Caves had been quite "simple" nothing amazing or perhaps great though the primary attraction there's visiting the top part, uniquely before sunset. The perspective is one the most incredible things you'll actually observe, breathtaking, will be the ideal picture that I'd in the head of mine when someone mention vietnam, take your time love everything and it is completely well worth it.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
Vic travel has long experience of doing the local tours in Ninh Binh and focus on low impact "off the beaten path" private trip in northern Vietnam. We are keen on designing biking, hiking, relaxing itineraries for our customers with the efforts to bring the best experience and meet the expectations so that when you come to us, we ensure you have good choice.
4.0 based on 2,897 reviews
Located in Ninh Binh province 100 km southeast of Hanoi, Hoa Lu and Tam Coc are two of the most picturesque spots in all of the north. For 41 years, from 968 to 1009 CE, Hoa Lu was the ancient capital of Vietnam. Nearby Tam Coc is often referred to as “Ha Long among the rice paddies.” Visitors are conveyed by rowboat along the peaceful Tam Coc stream past green fields and the feet of mountains into the mouths of caves, where they encounter new surprises, like stalactites and stalagmites that shimmer like gemstones just inches from the water.
It's called the land-version of the Halong Bay, and located about 2 hours from Hanoi by bus, The best way to see the beautiful scenery -- many steep and isolated hills alongside a nice river - is to take a 1~1.5hr boat ride (usually 4 tourists and a roller on each boat). The hills are much smaller than the islands of Halong Bay, yet they are no less beautiful. Definitely worth the trip !
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