Duration: 1 day / Transport: shuttle bus / Departure: daily
Located in Ninh Binh province 100 km southeast of Hanoi, Hoa Lu and Tam Coc are two of the most picturesque spots in all of the north. For 41 years, from 968 to 1009 CE, Hoa Lu was the ancient capital of Vietnam. Nearby Tam Coc is often referred to as “Ha Long among the rice paddies.” Visitors are conveyed by rowboat along the peaceful Tam Coc stream past green fields and the feet of mountains into the mouths of caves, where they encounter new surprises, like stalactites and stalagmites that shimmer like gemstones just inches from the water.
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Transportation with A/CEnglish speaking guideLunchEntrance fees
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Appropriate clothing for the seasonA hat and sunscreenComfortable clothing and footwear for walkingSense of fun and adventure
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Tax invoiceDrinkVisaInsurancePersonal Expenses, Tips & GratuitiesTips for guide and driver
Tour Plans
We pick you up at your hotel in Old Quater, departure for Hoa Lu - Tam Coc - Mua cave, enjoying the beautiful sceneries of the rural areas on the way.
After arriving in Ninh Binh province, the guide takes you to visit Hoa Lu - the Ancient Royal capital of Viet Nam. We will visit Dinh king temple and Le king temple, in the 10th century, finding out the heroic histories of this two Kings in Chinese Wars. After that, we go to Tam Coc (10 km far from Hoa Lu).
Visit Mua Cave (Mua mean Dance) with 500 steps up to the Top of Mua Moutain. On the Top, you can overview all the nice sence of Hoa Lu.
Have lunch at local restaurant. After lunch you will get on bamboo boat - rowed by the local people - in Hoang Long river to visit Tam Coc (three caves) on the way. You pass through three enormous caves that provide a brief respite from the intense summer sun. It takes approximately two hours to go up and down the river and along the way, you witness local fisherfolk, village life along the river and, of course, the striking limestone karst formations that Tam Coc is famous for.
LUNCH MENU | BUFFET MENU | |
1. Rare goat meat with lemon 2. Floured and fried snake-head fish 3. Fried dried rice and goat soup 4. Fried chicken (chest) 5. Cabbage salad 6. Fried spring- roll 7. Local rice 8. Tofu with tomato- sauce 9. Local vegetable soup 10. Stir-fried vegetables 11. Dessert |
***Appetizers 1. Pickles 2. Pumpkin soup 3. Goat soup 4. Roasted peanut 5. Bread 6. Prawn cracker 7. Scorched rice 8. Fresh vegetables 9. Salad ****Main course 1. Stir-fried goat meat 2. Beef Stew 3. Fried spring-rolls |
4. Stir-fried chicken breast 5. Tofu in tomato sauce 6. Vegetable soup 7. Boiled fruit tubers 8. Chinese braised meat 9. White rice 10. Fried rice pilaf 11. Fried fish fillet 12. Vegetable rolls 13. Stir-fried noodles ** Dessert 1. Watermelon 2. Banana |
Get on bus and go back to Ha Noi.
We arrival in Hanoi and finish the tour. See you next time.
Service Terms And Condition
Included:
- A/C transportation
- English speaking guide
- Box lunch
- Entrance fees
Excluded:
- Tax invoice
- Electric car in Bai Dinh
- Drink
- Visa
- Insurance
- Personal Expenses, Tips & Gratuities
- Tips for guide and driver
What to bring:
- Appropriate clothing for the season
- Hat and sunscreen
- Comfortable clothes and shoes for walking
- A sense of fun and adventure
DEPENDING ON THE TIME, WE CAN SET A MENU OR BUFFET
LUNCH MENU | BUFFET MENU | |
1. Rare goat meat with lemon | ****Main course | ***Appetizers |
2. Floured and fried snake-head fish | 1. Stir-fried goat meat | 1. Pickles |
3. Fried dried rice and goat soup | 2. Beef Stew | 2. Pumpkin soup |
4. Fried chicken (chest) | 3. Fried spring-rolls | 3. Goat soup |
5. Cabbage salad | 4. Stir-fried chicken breast | 4. Roasted peanut |
6. Fried spring- roll | 5. Tofu in tomato sauce | 5. Bread |
7. Local rice | 6. Vegetable soup | 6. Prawn cracker |
8. Tofu with tomato- sauce | 7. Boiled fruit tubers | 7. Scorched rice |
9. Local vegetable soup | 8. Chinese braised meat | 8. Fresh vegetables |
10. Stir-fried vegetables | 9. White rice | 9. Salad |
11. Dessert | 10. Fried rice pilaf | ** Dessert |
11. Fried fish fillet | 1. Watermelon | |
12. Vegetable rolls | 2. Banana | |
13. Stir-fried noodles |
Faqs
Yes. A single supplement is available with a surcharge fee. If you're a solo traveller, please contact us for more information.
Yes, all visitors to Vietnam must be covered by a minimum of travel medical insurance with a liability of US$10,000 or more for COVID-19 treatment. A more robust travel insurance policy for a trip to Vietnam is optional, but highly recommended due to the unpredictable nature of international travel.
Although the only travel insurance legally required to visit Vietnam is the medical coverage related to COVID-19, there are many other aspects of a trip overseas that can quickly become costly if things go awry. Travel insurance for Vietnam can be a great asset in unexpected situations, lessening the financial burden on a traveler in an emergency or otherwise difficult situation.
Vietnam trip insurance can include a variety of coverages designed to assist travelers in unforeseen situations. Travelers may choose between plans that offer specific coverage for their unique concerns, which may include airline delays or disruptions, sudden illness or injury while abroad, trip cancellation, and much more. These coverages do vary by plan, so be sure to review your policy carefully before purchasing.
Yes. Travel Health Insurance covering Covid-19 is mandatory. To enter Vietnam, you must show evidence of health or travel insurance that covers COVID-related medical care up to a minimum of US$10,000 for the duration of your visit. Failure to produce this may result in being refused entry to the country.
The price of Vietnam travel protection can vary depending on the age, health status, and number of travelers being covered, as well as the duration of the trip and type of coverage.
As risk involved with the trip increases, prices may also increase. For example, a trip to Vietnam that lasts one week may cost less than a two-week trip, even if the type of coverage is the same, due to the extended length of the trip. Additionally, a traveler with pre-existing health conditions can usually expect to pay higher rates than a traveler who does not have any diagnosed pre-existing conditions.