Trang An is a world cultural and natural heritage recognized by UNESCO in 2014. The majestic beauty of Trang An is portrayed by limestone mountain systems over 250 million years old, interspersed with the emerald green water of the Ngo Dong river. Therefore, this scenery is also likened to “Halong Bay on land”.
Hoa Lu, the earliest capital of a centralized feudal state in Vietnamese history, is a well-known complex of cultural and historical relics located in Ninh Binh. The ancient capital of Hoa Lu still has several historically significant structures, including temples and mausoleums, nearly entirely intact.
Tam Coc is an ideal place for tourists who love to explore nature and immerse themselves in the life of indigenous people. In particular, during Tam Coc’s golden season around April – May every year, visitors will be able to row boats on the Ngo Dong river surrounded by rice fields and majestic limestone mountains.
Constructed in the ninth century, the Bai Dinh Pagoda is a well-known spiritual tourism destination in Ninh Binh. In addition, this is referred to as Vietnam’s largest pagoda complex and is the home of several records, including the biggest bronze Buddha statue and the tallest bell tower in Asia. Furthermore, Bai Dinh Pagoda offers a wide range of distinctive cultural and festival events.
Thung Nham is a famous eco-tourism area in Ninh Binh, inside the Trang An scenic complex. This place is blessed with majestic natural landscapes and a rich and diverse ecosystem. In particular, Thung Nham bird garden is home to about 50,000 birds of all kinds, including rare species.
Cuc Phuong National Park is known as Vietnam’s first nature reserve established in 1962. With a total area of up to 22,408 hectares, Cuc Phuong National Park has a diverse flora and fauna ecosystem, including many rare animals. Therefore, this will be the ideal place for believers who love to immerse themselves in nature