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Ninh Binh is often called “Ha Long Bay on land,” is a breathtaking destination where limestone karsts rise dramatically from lush rice fields and winding rivers. The serene landscapes make it one of the most picturesque spots in northern Vietnam.
A highlight is the Trang An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can glide through caves and waterways by traditional sampan boats, surrounded by towering cliffs and emerald waters.
Tam Coc, known as the “Three Caves,” offers equally stunning scenery. Boat rides here take you through rice paddies that glow golden during harvest season, creating postcard-perfect views.
Ninh Binh is also home to ancient cultural treasures like Hoa Lu, the capital of Vietnam in the 10th and 11th centuries. Historic temples and relics give visitors a glimpse into the country’s royal past.
For panoramic views, Mua Cave (Hang Múa) is a must-visit. After climbing nearly 500 steps, travelers are rewarded with sweeping vistas of rice fields, rivers, and jagged mountains stretching into the horizon.