Trang An: 2 hours on bamboo boat discovering Trang An. Trang An Vietnam features a 250-million year-old geological system of limestone mountains with diverse ecosystems, including flooded forests, limestone mountains, and archaeological and cultural relics.
Tam Coc: 1.5 hours on bamboo boat discovering Tam Coc. Tam Coc Ninh Binh is part of the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, a dual UNESCO World Heritage Site with both cultural and ecological significance. This tourist attraction is renowned for its spectacular landscape of limestone mountains, caves, and rice paddies.
Bai Dinh Pagoda: is renowned as one of the biggest temples in Southeast Asia. Bai Dinh Pagoda Ninh Binh, or Bai Dinh Temple Spiritual and Cultural Complex, is a Buddhist temple complex located on Bai Dinh Mountain in Gia Vien District, Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam. The complex consists of an ancient pagoda and a newly constructed, larger pagoda. The pagoda is a major spot for Buddhist pilgrims all across the country.
Hoa Lu: Hoa Lu is known as the first capital of Vietnam, Hoa Lu Ancient Capital is famous for its rich architectural and historical landmarks. In 968, King Dinh Bo Linh of Dai Co Viet (an ancient name of Vietnam) constructed his capital in Hoa Lu and ruled until 980. Afterward, Hoa Lu also endured for almost 31 years through the Le dynasty (980–1009) and the Ly dynasty (1009–1010). In 1010, King Ly Thai To moved his capital to Thang Long (Ha Noi now), and Hoa Lu became an old capital with many preserved historic temples and relic locations in Vietnam.
Mua Cave: After climbing 500 stone steps to the scenic overlook atop Ngoa Long Mountain, travelers will be rewarded with a stunning panorama of Ngo Dong River and the paddy fields below. To add to the incredible 360-degree view, there are a few worship sites along the ascent, offering visitors a glimpse into Vietnam’s long-standing legacy of Buddhism