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Ninh Binh, Vietnam’s ancient capital, is a charming mixture of history and natural beauty. Once a citadel, the city now attracts visitors with its stunning landscapes.
Cruise through the waters of Tam Coc- considered the "Halong Bay on Land," where towering limestone karsts rise from emerald rice paddies, is a complex of water caves, limestone mountains, and rice fields stretching along the Ngo Dong River. The scenery of Tam Coc changes according to the rice season, from green to yellow and silver water at the end of the season
Deep in the tranquility of Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on a paddle sampan through hidden caves and serene lagoons.
For adventure seekers, the challenging steps to the summit of Mua Cave, are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views.
Ninh Binh is a destination that promises to leave you spellbound.
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Hoa Lu, once the capital of the early dynasties, brings you on a journey back in time through the imagination of the imperial palaces. Tam Coc, well-known as Ha Long Bay on rice paddies with it scenery changes according to the rice season, from green to yellow and silver water .
Find yourself in the tranquility of the countryside, and local delicacies, and experience the warm hospitality of the Vietnamese people
Hoa Lu, once the capital of the early dynasties, brings you on a journey back in time through the imagination of the imperial palaces. Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This breathtaking landscape of limestone karsts, emerald rice paddies, and hidden caves is a true wonder of nature.
Find yourself in the tranquility of the countryside, and local delicacies, and experience the warm hospitality of the Vietnamese people
Hoa Lu, once the capital of the early dynasties, brings you on a journey back in time through the imagination of the imperial palaces. Tam Coc, well-known as Ha Long Bay on rice paddies with it scenery of Tam Coc changes according to the rice season, from green to yellow and silver water at the end of the season. Mua Cave was spotted as the top place for stunning pictures with 500 stone stairs to the summit of the mountain for a panoramic view.
Hoa Lu, once the capital of the early dynasties, brings you on a journey back in time through the imagination of the imperial palaces. Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This breathtaking landscape of limestone karsts, emerald rice paddies, and hidden caves is a true wonder of nature. Mua Cave was spotted as the top place for stunning pictures with 500 stone stairs to the summit of the mountain for a panoramic view, lasting in your memories
Bai Dinh Pagoda- one of the most well-known pagoda complexes in Viet Nam. Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This breathtaking landscape of limestone karsts, emerald rice paddies, and hidden caves is a true wonder of nature. Mua Cave was spotted as the top place for stunning pictures with 500 stone stairs to the summit of the mountain for a panoramic view, lasting in your memories