FULL DAY ITINERARY:
07h15 – 7h45: Get picked up by our friendly guide with a tourist bus, then depart for Ninh Binh province
09h15: Have a short break for 15 – 20 minutes to relax
10h30: Visit Hoa Lư, the ancient capital of Vietnam between 968 and 1010. You have a chance to learn about Vietnamese history in the feudal system under the Dinh, Le, and Ly Dynasties
11h45: Have a buffet lunch in the restaurant with a lot of local foods such as goat meat, fish, chicken, fried rice…. Vegetarian foods are always available in the buffet lunch
13h00: Visit Trang An, which was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2014. Trang An has a wonderful tunnel cave system, so Kong’s Movie Group chose this place for the New Version of Kong in 2016 – “Skull Island”. With 2 hours for the boat trip, you will be persuaded by the beauty here.
15h00: Continue the tour for 45 mins – cycling around the village to discover the life of the local people.
15h45: Get back to the bus, then leave for Mua Cave (Dancing Cave). Walking up almost 500 steps, you can reach the top of Lying Dragon Mountain & have an amazing panoramic view of Tam Coc from here
17h00: Get on the bus to return to Hanoi
19h00: Get dropped off at the Hotel in Hanoi
Price: 69 US$/ Person
What’s included?
- Pick-up/drop-off at your hotel in the Old Quarter
- Professional English-speaking guide.
- Entrance fees/sightseeing fees.
- Lunch
- Cycling
- Boat trip on the river
What’s excluded?
- All other (alcoholic) beverages,
- Tips and personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- All is not indicated in our itinerary
What do I need to bring?
- Booking voucher from us
- Cash for personal expenses
- A hat and sunscreen; Comfortable clothing
What do I need to know?
- Do not wear tight and short clothes when visiting the pagoda, temple.
- After a boat trip on the river, the boat rower always expects the guest's tip of about 1$ or 2$.
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On Friday, Saturday, or Sunday - due to the Night Market and walking street on the weekend in Hanoi Old Quarter Area, because most of the streets in the Hanoi Old Quarter area do not allow vehicles, we will drop you off at the nearest street the bus can drive to.
- During the period March to November, it will be good to pack a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen (at least SPF15), a reliable insect repellent, a camera, and lots of batteries. Warm clothing for the cooler months of November to March is advised. How much luggage can I take? Your vehicle has limited space, so please keep your luggage to a maximum of 15kgs in a backpack or a small day pack to hand carry for easy access to camera, sunscreen, water, etc. Inhibitions can be left in the luggage storage rooms at your hotel with your other unwanted baggage.
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