Introduction
90km (56 miles) S of Hanoi; 110km (68 miles) N of Vinh
The many sights in and around Ninh Binh -- just an hour-and-a-half-ride south of Hanoi on Highway 1 -- are often visited as a day trip or with an overnight on a planned tour from Hanoi. Independent travelers arriving in Ninh Binh find themselves in a cluster of shops along busy Highway 1 with little in the way of good food and just one hotel that even passes muster. And, in fact, you'll probably end up paying more to do the trip independently. I recommend taking a good, private tour to the area; just choose the sights that most interest you (you can't really do them all in a day) and find a tour operator that makes the trip. Any of the tour operators in Hanoi will do. The exception to this, and the only place that really merits an overnight -- but for nature buffs only -- is Cuc Phuong National Park; if you visit Cuc Phuong on a day trip from Hanoi, you get there at the wrong time of day, when any wildlife is hiding out,...
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Hoa Lu: The Ancient Capital
For a short period at the end of the first millennium (A.D. 968-1009), Hoa Lu was the capital of Vietnam under the Dinh dynasty and the first part...
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Tam Coc (Three Grottos)
Located near the village of Van Lam, 7km (4 1/3 miles) southwest of Ninh Binh, the Tam Coc area is a highlight of any visit to Vietnam. Called...
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Kenh Ga: Chicken Village
Here, tour among floating villages teeming with life, where local oarsmen (and women) row with their feet. Photographers delight. Reach the site...
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