This tour is the perfect way to experience the best of Ninh Bình in a single day.
The Bái Đính – Tràng An – Múa Cave 1-Day Tour offers a unique blend of spirituality, nature, and adventure in Ninh Bình. Begin at Bái Đính Pagoda, Vietnam’s largest Buddhist complex, where you’ll admire the tallest bronze Buddha in Southeast Asia and walk through the longest Arhat corridor in Asia.
Next, embark on a mesmerizing boat ride through Tràng An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its emerald waterways, hidden caves, and ancient temples.
Finally, challenge yourself with a climb up 500 stone steps at Múa Cave, where a legendary dragon statue and the most breathtaking panoramic view of Tam Cốc await.
Pickup included
Bái Đính Pagoda is Vietnam’s largest Buddhist complex, known for its grand architecture and spiritual significance. It features the tallest bronze Buddha in Southeast Asia, the longest Arhat corridor in Asia, and a massive 36-ton bronze bell. Blending ancient and modern structures, the pagoda offers a serene and majestic atmosphere, making it a must-visit in Ninh Bình.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trang An in Ninh Binh is famous for its stunning limestone karsts, emerald waterways, and hidden caves. Visitors can take a scenic boat ride through winding rivers, passing majestic cliffs, lush valleys, and ancient temples. With its untouched beauty and rich cultural heritage, Trang An is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Múa Cave is famous for its breathtaking 360-degree view of Tam Cốc and the surrounding karst landscape. Visitors can climb 500 stone steps to reach the summit of Múa Mountain, where a dragon statue and stunning vistas await. Often called the "Great Wall of Vietnam," this spot is perfect for photography, adventure, and soaking in the natural beauty of Ninh Bình.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 20 minutes before departure time.
Our tour guide will contact you 10 minutes before the limousine arrives at the address you provided, which should be within a 2km radius of the Hanoi Old Quarter, or at the Hanoi Opera House, which is the common meeting point to begin the tour.
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