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Explore Ninh Binh and Tam Coc to uncover breathtaking limestone cliffs, ancient shrines, and vast expanses of rice fields that seem to stretch endlessly.

About 50 miles away from Hanoi is Ninh Binh, a gem located in northern Vietnam and often referred to as the inland counterpart of
Halong
Bay
Here, stunning vistas and historical sites provide stiff competition to its coastal equivalent. In Tam Coc, boat trips down the Ngo Dong River offer picturesque tours through dramatic limestone cliffs and lush rice paddies. Along your journey, stop at the three-levelled Bich Dong, an enigmatic temple embedded within the rocky outcrops. Ascend the steep stairway leading to the Upper Pagoda to enjoy spectacular panoramas.

Further up north lies Trang An, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its stunning landscape featuring a network of towering karst peaks and tranquil valleys. Embark on a boat tour through Trang Anโ€™s waterways to discover vibrant green valleys, hidden caverns, and dramatic limestone formations. Recognized among Vietnamโ€™s premier attractions, aim to visit either at daybreak or twilight to bypass the busiest periods.


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