Route: Hanoi - Hoa Lu - Tam Coc (Ninh Binh Province)
Duration: 1 day/0 night Depart from: Hanoi Return to: Hanoi
Hoa Lu - Tam Coc
The area is one of astounding natural beauty with limestone peaks whose splendor is often said to surpass that of Halong Bay. It is true that this area is often referred to as the Ha Long Bay on land. The tour includes being rowed along the Boi River, which makes for a truly unforgettable experience, passing between towering limestone peaks.
At 08: 00 depart to Ninh Binh, enjoying the rural scenery along the road. Visit Hoa Lu old citadel. Have lunch at restaurant before taking the rowing boat along the tiny canal among the rice fields to visit Tam Coc (Three Grottoes). 15: 30 back to the car for going back to Hanoi.
Note: You will be collected from your hotel. Pick up time will be advised upon confirmation of booking. What to take: We suggest a small, lightweight daypack for cameras, spare film, drinking water, respectable clothes for visiting temples and comfortable walking shoes.
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