Embark on a journey to the heart of Vietnam, as you drive towards the culturally rich Ninh Binh province. This tour promises a day filled with awe-inspiring sights, including the majestic Bai Dinh Pagoda, the largest in Southeast Asia. Here, you'll be captivated by the 500 stone Arhat statues, the 36-ton bronze bell, and the 100-ton Buddha statue.As the morning unfolds, you'll pause for a short break before immersing yourself in the local cuisine with a buffet lunch featuring an abundance of local dishes like goat meat and fried rice. Vegetarian options are always available, ensuring everyone can savour this culinary experience. Following lunch, you'll explore Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its spectacular tunnel cave system. It's no wonder that this location was chosen for the filming of Kong’s Movie Group's "Skull Island" in 2016. During a boat trip, you'll see the amazing beauty of this landscape with many caves such as Sang Cave (Light Cave), Toi Cave (Dack cave), Nau Ruou Cave (Cooking Wine), green river and natural view.The afternoon continues with a leisurely cycle through the village, offering a glimpse into the daily life of the local people. During the 120-kilometer return drive to Hanoi, you'll have time to reflect on the day's adventures and the incredible beauty of Ninh Binh province. From the towering pagodas to the tranquil caves of Trang An, this tour is sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.
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Visit Bai Dinh Pagoda, the largest in Southeast Asia. Savor a buffet lunch featuring local Vietnamese dishes. Explore Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, during a boat trip. Cycle through a local village for an authentic experience. Reflect on your journey back to Hanoi, filled with unforgettable memories
Pickup and drop-off service from hotels in Hanoi Old Quarter are included. Please provide your hotel name and address for pickup at checkout. If you stay outside of Hanoi Old Quarter, please meet your guide at the meeting point at the Hanoi Opera House.