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How long is the drive from Zhuhai to Chiang Rai?
The direct drive from Zhuhai to Chiang Rai is 1,252 mi (2,014 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Zhuhai to Chiang Rai, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hanoi, Luang Prabang, Halong Bay, Ninh Binh, Sapa, and Cat Ba, as well as top places to visit like Guangdong Seven-star Crags Travel Resort Administration Committee and Kaiping Diaolou and Villages, or the ever-popular Xiqiao Mountain.
The top cities between Zhuhai and Chiang Rai are Hanoi, Luang Prabang, Halong Bay, Ninh Binh, Sapa, and Cat Ba. Hanoi is the most popular city on the route. It's 10 hours from Zhuhai and 14 hours from Chiang Rai.
Hạ Long Bay – an internationally renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam – is home to hundreds of limestone islands, crystal-clear waters and world-renowned diving and climbing spots. Day cruises and overnight cruises are the best way to see the bay and its many attractions.
Very beautiful. If possible do an overnight cruise that allows you to visit sunrise and sunset and visit the island. Price of the cruises can range significantly. Go during good weather and be awarded with amazing views.
Dan — Google review
A bit disappointing with the view as I might be expecting too much (as it's the world heritage). The cave is wonderful, the bay is so so, nothing WOW 😅
The port is nice and very big but it's very crowded with tourists.
Kitty BKK — Google review
A marvel of nature's creation this place is a must go for anyone visiting Hanoi. You can book any good 2 day cruise package and enjoy the scenic beauty of this amazing location at various times of the day. It's picturesque beauty can be captured from the cruise boat or from Titop beach.
Sudipto Marik — Google review
Ha Long Bay is a breathtaking natural wonder located in northeastern Vietnam. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
Here are some key features and activities you can experience in Ha Long Bay:
-scenic view
-cruise tours
-islands and caves
-kayaking and swimming
-sunsets and sunrises
Chiay Z — Google review
We took one day tour to Ha Long Bay. After getting on board of cruise we had lunch which was good and after that we stopped at one island where there was option of hiking or swimming. We did hiking which was tough and excruciating but view from above was worth it. After that second stop was there where there was option of Kayaking or Bamboo boat and we chose Kayaking which was awesome experience and last stop was the caves. Caves were fabulous and worth seeing.
Priyank Khatri — Google review
Located off the beaten path, this island is a serene retreat with sandy beaches and crystalline waters, offering an ideal setting for kayaking and swimming.
Must visit in Vietnam 🇻🇳
Himanshu Verma — Google review
Ha Long Bay is one of the most beautiful places in Vietnam. I was so impressed by the islands even when our cruise ship entered the bay. So many beautiful rocks and islands seem to pop up from the ocean. It is even better when we have a local cruise boat that can bring us up close to those islands, and our activities are delightful and fun.
Michael W. — Google review
This place was a fishing village before tsunami. The residents have been relocated and given opportunity by the government to continue earning a living at sea by becoming canoe paddlers. We can meet former residents of fishing villages when the boat leaning on a pier near the caves.
It is not as we we expected. The distance, the view of the cave is not meet our expectations. If you look closely, you will turns out that the dirty water -even though the color is still green-. There was some kind of oil layer, floating at top of the water, some sort of waste that might have come from our boats. With this water conditions, I don't know if it's safe to swim here. It's a shame the world heritage is not well maintained even though it has entered UNESCO protection.
BludStory — Google review
Beautiful scenery.
Extremely friendly cruise via La Regina Royal.
Recommended to visit if you're travelling to Hanoi.
db O — Google review
Speechless
Beautiful places to visit when you guys are traveling to Hanoi..
Make sure you book travel agent and check the weather, sunny is good to explore Ha Long Bay.
Don’t bring plastic bottle water, bring your own tumblr.
Hari Farisca — Google review
Ha Long Bay natural heritage is one of the main attractions in Vietnam. Mesmerising and stunning views of ocean and mountains. Lots of cruise and boat tours available. Must visit destination. Recommended.
devabrat bindhani — Google review
Beautiful and must visit spot!
Choose you’re cruise carrier carefully.
The water in the bay aren’t very clean and clear as expected. And the ones who jumped in to swim ended up smelling bad.
It’s a beautiful nature phenomenon that is a must go to in North Vietnam.
Staying on a ship for the night was really special and made our wake-up moment in front of the mountains unforgettable
Galit Mimran — Google review
I booked a tour through the hotel I stayed at in Hanoi. The drive there was calm, and not too long, just about 2 hours. We took a boat out to the islands. There was a pearl shop tour before the boat, which has a lot of nice jewelry. Lunch was served on the boat, and then they took us kayaking. I would recommend this for sure.
S P — Google review
With more than stunning 1,600 islets raising up from emerald waters make this natural wonder worthy of a UNESCO World Heritage listing as unforgettable experience
I took a full day cruise booked online, my recommendation is to choose for premium day cruise to enjoy the trip of the amazing Halong Bay. Don’t forget to check the best month to go here ✌️👌
Ira Rodrigues — Google review
Beautiful!! Even the rain didn’t ruin the scenery instead it added a hint of mystique. We liked the “kissing rock. There’s a cave there that’s very cool too.
EH — Google review
Stunning landscape. We had a wonderful cruise combined with kayaking, boat tour and other activities. One of the most beautiful places we've ever visited. The only negative is the amount of litter tourists leave behind, which is a shame.
Apostolos Motas — Google review
World heritage. It's nice to cruise around the bay
Nguyen Hung Son — Google review
Breathtaking experience. It was another level all together.
We stayed over night in the cruise.
We boarded the ship, went to caves, been to ti top island.
We had cooking activity in the cruise night. Our cruise was surrounded by the other cruise and the view was breathtaking in the evening. Had all the facilities inside the cruise.
It might be very difficult for vegetarians to survive. Need to rely only on Bread Jam.
Ajay Managaon — Google review
Cannot recommend enough!!! Can’t believe I didn’t review about this place after being there for like 10 times in my whole life 😝😝😝 highly recommend overnight cruise and visit caves and hidden beaches around this bay 🥰🥰🥰
Julie Griste — Google review
Splendid. Breathtaking. Marvellous. A true wonder that is not to be missed.
I totally recomment the 2 days/ 1 night cruise at least to fully enjoy the setting.
Paid 128$ for the cruise everything included except drinks...and you get a lot of food.
You get to visit a cave, go to a small island beach and viewpoint. Learn to cook spring rolls. Fish in the sea. And in the morning you will visit a pearl farm and enjoy kayaking in the bay.
A mesmerizing experience.
florent magnoac — Google review
Went as part of our tour. It was an overnight stay on a boat out quite some distance in the bay. It is a stunning area and the trip through the many islands is amazing. I would recommend an overnight stay on a boat as we found the staff excellent in every way. On our boat we had great food and a cooking demonstration which we found participate in. The highlight was actually just sitting on the top deck with our other tour members just watching the sun set and then seeing all the other tour boats ( and there were many) with their lights on in the dark.
Chris Fellows — Google review
If you stay in Vietnam 🇻🇳 it's a must to go for a Day Trip to Ha Long Bay. It was very interesting and so beautiful. Don't be scared about the old negative Reviews, the Ocean 🌊 was perfect clean 👌. Amazing Day Trip 🎉
AURELIO MAXIMUS — Google review
This has a great reputation and the beauty and scenery lives up to expectations. We had three or four really wonderful boat rides around the islands one particularly attractive one at sunset. Just a beautiful place.
Ross Daniels — Google review
Dramatic seascapes of towering limestone pillars jutting from emerald waters. Thousands of these karst formations create a mystical scenery, dotted with hidden grottoes, secluded beaches, and floating villages. Cruise options allow exploration of the bay's beauty, while kayaking and spelunking offer adventurous activities. Ha Long Bay is also steeped in local myths and legends, making it a destination rich in both natural wonder and cultural heritage.
Renand Arteja — Google review
Breathtaking magnificent scenery of limestone mountains rising from emerald water at Ha Long Bay, a Unesco World Heritage site. Hạ Long Bay has an area of around 1,553 km2 (600 sq mi), including 1,969 islets, most of which are limestone. Ha Long means descending dragon.
CK Cheong — Google review
Famous area. A day cruise is sufficient to see everything, unless you want to experience sleeping on a boat. We did a day cruise from Hanoi hosted by Vietnam Tonkin Tours and it was great
Fred Liu — Google review
This was one of the the attractions I was most anticipating. Was unlucky with the overcast weather and absence of the standard warmth of the season. Still the boat cruise was smooth, with non obstructed views due to the off season. Would return again, in the peak season as the views with the weather would be magnificent
Adam Brown — Google review
Totally worth it! You should come here whenever you have the chance to visit Vietnam! The scenery is so beautiful. You can have lunch in the boat, then take smaller boats to see the caves. It’s breathtaking!
Nadya Janitra — Google review
So amazing place to visit to see nature! To see how the limestone cliffs just go straight up from the sea is magnificent! So much different to see while cruising between them, and you can go for an option of kayaking between them, that was so amazing even though we were a little bit unlucky with the weather!
Mathias Skjæran Landrø — Google review
Excellent cruise destination with family for a day outing. Lots of things to do and a lot to take in. Wonderful Bay Area and evenings on a cruise in the lap of nature awesome.
Pradeep Kustagi — Google review
13% as popular as Hanoi
10 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Chiang Rai
Cát Bà Island is a beautiful place in Ha Long Bay with excellent hiking trails and stunning views. It is part of Cat Ba National Park, one of the world's most important biosphere reserves.
I have lived and worked on this island for 11 years, as a person who likes to explore beautiful places, historic sites on this island I feel like a paradise for beauty lovers. nature and want to learn the epic war history of the Vietnamese people. The friendly and hospitable Cat Ba people are happy to welcome you from all over the world.
KingCong Cat Ba — Google review
I have read some negative reviews about this island being overcrowded, expensive and dirty. Well, the reason is that most of these reviews come from tourists going to touristic places, staying at touristic hotels and buying from touristic stores. If you want a real experience then you have to be away from tourists! Try to do some research and find good spots to visit. We had a great time exploring the jungle and one of the caves in an unpopulated area. The scenery of the mountains and the sounds of the birds are breath taking.
Anas Alsayed — Google review
If you're planning for retirement,please reconsider to this island everything was affordable inclusive of property. People are friendly quiet environment,beaches and mountain surrounding this wonderfull paradise.
orson niyu — Google review
A picturesque place. Peaceful calm, ideally for both couples and family. Best part is it is also very budget friendly. You can spend a week in less than 500 dollars for a couple while staying in good hotels and good food
Aamir Masood — Google review
If you’re an experienced traveller, you’ll probably think this area overrated. There is no landscape or city that will create a wow moment. Nevertheless, it is a relaxing place with a couple of things to see (town/beaches). I would not stay more than 2 days.
viv privee — Google review
Very peaceful starting from September until May. This time in the North the weather is very cool and is the low season for tourism, you will get good service at affordable prices.
AAN mark — Google review
DescriptionCát Bà Island is the largest of the 367 islands spanning 260 km2 that comprise the Cat Ba Archipelago, which makes up the southeastern edge of Lan Ha Bay in Northern Vietnam. Cat Ba island has a surface area of 285 km2 and maintains the dramatic and rugged features of Ha Long Bay. Cat Ba Island has been included in the itinerary of many Ha Long Bay cruises and a strip of tall, thin, five-storey budget hotels line the seafront, receiving more than 350,000 visitors a year.
Nithin Chandra SR — Google review
Everything you read about Cat Ba mentions gorgeous beaches and crystal clean waters. It is far from it. The beaches are littered, and the water is mostly brown. We visited the first of three big beaches. It is small and filled with people, causing traffic havoc as more arrive. The main thing to do is boat trips which is what we want for. It was enjoyable, but if we had known what we know now, we would not have gone at all. We tried to choose sustainable activists as tourists, but unfortunately, travelling to Cat Ba merely adds to the situation.
Gabriel Lawson — Google review
Extremely busy, dirty and noisy. Avoid on weekends at all costs. Waters surrounding are heavily polluted. May appeal to some but we didn't enjoy our stay.
Ken Winning — Google review
Sod Halong!!! This is much easier and less touristy (and cheaper) if you want to see the bays. Soooo glad we opted for Cat Ba.....what an AMAZING experience, absolutely mind-blowingly beautiful!!! ❤️
Family of Six Travelling Nomads! — Google review
I really like this place very beautiful and peaceful, on the main island of Cat Ba there is a small town, but quite modern. People here live by seafaring and tourism, they are trying to catch up with the hustle and bustle of tourists from outside arriving on the island. However, the service here is not always good, when experiencing the restaurant here you should pay the price before ordering.
Thiep Mai Phuc — Google review
A must visit destination if coming to the north region
Situated a few hours from the capital, Cat Ba Island is an amazing place with a number of activities to do and sightseeing including a ever-green national park ( NP ) having very good views and treks, an amazing promenade giving the city view, a few beaches, i.a.
The most popular ( and the cheapest and feasible ) way to reach here is by a bus ( and then a boat, and then again by a bus ) which comes as a whole package, which run regularly from Hanoi. However, I took a way which can be called a long-cut but it allowed me to explore both the cities more and get a experience of the Vietnamese trains.
It took me about 2.5 hrs to reach Haiphong, and then a mile-walk to the ferry station, only to come to know that ferries weren't working on that day. However, taking a ferry means more requirement of transfers and extra walk, as they won't go as close the boats go and take long time. Boat transfers by private agencies are about three per day, and it took me around 12.00 pm to reach the Cat Ba town.
Ideally two to three days are recommend to explore here, one whole day for Cat Ba national park and the two caves, one day for the rock climbing and other sea activities, the beaches and local village sightseeing, and one for Lan Ha Bay tour. I did former and latter including a visit to just 1 beach. The slopes are sharp at most of the places in the city centre although the main road is wide and good to ride on. A night walk along the long promenade is recommended, and it allows one to immerse in fresh air and take a good view of the city.
The island has something for all the budgets including good hostels and hotels from as low as c $5 and c $12 respectively, and from street food to decent to fancy restaurants and bars all along the main road. Public transport is very limited, however getting a bicycle or motorbike on rent is easy and at very good rates. The plush hotels are situated a bit away from the city centre and have private beaches.
Overall, its a refreshing and affordable destination.
Pratik Gadgil — Google review
We really enjoyed our time in Cat Ba Island. It was recommended to us by a local in Hanoi in order to see Ha Long Bay on a budget. She was right! Full day cruises were a lot cheaper starting in Cat Ba and we had a chance to experience this quiet, seaside town. The locals are lovely and very hospitable and you will find anything you need on the island - it's full of small restaurants and cute cafes, there's grocery shops and pharmacies. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a budget friendly seaside trip, a little relaxing weekend on the beach or a starting point before heading to Ha Long Bay.
Karolina Bak — Google review
A very good alternative to Halong Bay.
You can do a very similar cruise and you can explore the island with its national park and caves.
Sebastian “Reisefueddle” Kracher — Google review
3% as popular as Hanoi
55 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Chiang Rai
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Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is a city steeped in history and culture with influences from Southeast Asia, China, and France. The bustling Old Quarter showcases centuries-old architecture and narrow streets organized by trade. Visitors can explore the area's many temples such as Bach Ma and browse through Đồng Xuân Market for local goods and street food. Additionally, Hanoi offers a taste of Italian hospitality with restaurants like Good Morning Vietnam providing authentic cuisine and a welcoming atmosphere.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Chiang Rai
Ninh Bình is a province located in the northern region of Vietnam's Red River Delta. The area features the sprawling Cúc Phương National Park with its lush valleys, karst mountains, and conservation centers. Visitors can explore hiking trails and caves while encountering rare species like langur monkeys and pangolins. Meanwhile, the capital city of Ninh Bình serves as a gateway for those wishing to visit nearby temples.
7% as popular as Hanoi
19 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Chiang Rai
Sa Pa is a settlement situated in the northwestern part of Vietnam, located amidst the Hoàng Liên Son mountain range. It serves as a well-known starting point for trekking activities and offers stunning views of the terraced rice paddies found in the Muong Hoa Valley. Additionally, it is a short distance away from Phang Xi Pang peak which towers 3,143 meters above sea level and can be reached through an arduous guided walk spanning numerous days.
5% as popular as Hanoi
51 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Chiang Rai
I'll never travel to Chiang Rai without this trip planner again
Located in the northern region of Laos, Luang Prabang was an ancient capital city that served as the royal capital of the country until 1975. Situated at the confluence of two rivers - Mekong and Nam Khan, this valley has been inhabited for thousands of years.
29% as popular as Hanoi
2 hours off the main route, 72% of way to Chiang Rai
Best stops along Zhuhai to Chiang Rai drive
The top stops along the way from Zhuhai to Chiang Rai (with short detours) are Old Quarter, Hạ Long Bay, and Hoàn Kiếm Lake. Other popular stops include Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre, Tam Cốc – Bích Động - Ninh Bình, Việt Nam, and Bhaya Cruise Center.
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Xiqiao Mountain is a gorgeous tourist destination in Foshan, China, with spectacular views of the lush national forest and mountains. The area is renowned for its stunning scenery and rich Ming and Qing heritage, as well as captivating lion dances. It's an incredibly comfortable place to grow up in, with the majestic statue of Guanyin being a must-see attraction. This scenic spot showcases different cultures from throughout northern China and is truly amazing - definitely worth visiting if you have the chance!
I grow up here and it's really comfortable. The great statue of Guanyin is very majestic. And you will found different culture from the north of China.
Patrick Poon (G.T.) — Google review
the pagoda is on the mountain
Khanh Nguyen — Google review
Guanyin of Mount Xiqiao, scenic place in Foshan,China.
Yaspal Raghavan — Google review
Just amazing. Must see if you can.
Ronald Lau — Google review
My pride!
Nuosi Pan — Google review
Great
Yu Li — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful view of Foshan city The big Goddess Kuan Yin
Pass through the central gate, count the steps, make a wish, drink holy water, have a good life, be rich, and be lucky.
(Original)
วิวสวยงามของเมืองฝอซาน เจ้าแม่กวนอิมองค์ใหญ่
ลอดซุ้มประตูกลาง นับขั้นบันได ขอพร ดื่มน้ำศักดิ์สิทธิ์ ชีวิตดี ร่ำรวย เฮงๆๆ
Kotthanat Surinkham — Google review
(Translated by Google) The whole mountain is far and wide. If you have time, you can take a very quiet walk along the sheep intestine trail.
There are many small scenic spots and strange springs in the mountains. The names are very interesting!
(Original)
整座山幅遠遼闊.有時間可以沿著羊腸小徑走一段特別幽靜
山中有許多小景點的奇形怪泉.名稱風雅很是有趣!
Kaiping Diaolou and Villages is an ideal destination for a weekend getaway, offering various ways to explore the area such as cycling or utilizing the shuttle bus services. Visitors have the option of paying separately for each attraction or purchasing a 2-day entrance ticket that covers all areas. Although getting to and from this location can be challenging, tourists will be rewarded with breathtaking views of picturesque villages along the way. Additionally, sampling authentic local cuisine prepared by villagers is highly recommended.
Very quiet place - I won’t call any of them ruins though many seemed unoccupied and looked old. 2 of the buildings are opened for visitors to enter
Pretty far… close to 2 hours drive from Foshan. Worth a go for one who appreciates UNESCO world heritage site
Loh Kwai Yin — Google review
Great place for a weekend trip. You can make a bicycle trip or use shuttle bus between attractions. You can pay separately for each attraction or buy 2 day entrance ticket for all area
Klaudia Przezdziecka — Google review
A Kaiping Diaolou (碉楼) is (was) a fortified multi-storey watchtower constructed usually over concrete, in the countryside villages around the Kaiping area, at its peak between 1920 and 1930 when some three thousand were built.
All made by families who had worked a long time outside China, overseas Chinese (华侨), mostly in North America but also South America, Southeast Asia (e.g. Malaya) and Australasia.
Although the diaolous were built primarily as protection against forays by bandits in the Warlord Era, many of them also served as living quarters. Some of them were built by a single family, some by several families together or by entire village communities. The height allowed seeing strangers a long way away; but also the tower and its boundary used up less of the agriculture land. Only one gate in the boundary, and door into the house not on the ground floor.
In 2007, UNESCO designated the Kaiping Diaolou and Villages a World Heritage Site, which covers four separate Kaiping village areas: Sanmenli, Zilicun, Jinjiangli, and Majianglong village cluster.
John Perry — Google review
It is difficult to get to this place, and difficult to get out too, but the villages are very beautiful. And the local villagers-cooked lunch are a must-try.
Allan Szeto — Google review
Must visit, very well preserved heritage site full of tall fortress like houses. These very unusual for the Chinese country side structures were build in the 1920s by the Chinese, who came back to the motherland after living in Canada, US, Australia and the UK. It must have been truly shocking for the local villagers to see these collosal towers coming up in their rice fields. All houses were built with imported from the UK cement. Some are open to visit inside and view domestic objects from 100 years ago and family photos.
Tatyana Kildisheva — Google review
Kaiping Diaolou and Villages feature the Diaolou, multi-storeyed defensive village houses in Kaiping, which display a complex and flamboyant fusion of Chinese and Western structural and decorative forms. They reflect the significant role of émigré Kaiping people in the development of several countries in South Asia, Australasia and North America, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There are four groups of Diaolou and twenty of the most symbolic ones are inscribed on the List. These buildings take three forms: communal towers built by several families and used as temporary refuge, residential towers built by individual rich families and used as fortified residences, and watch towers. Built of stone, pise, brick or concrete, these buildings represent a complex and confident fusion between Chinese and Western architectural styles. Retaining a harmonious relationship with the surrounding landscape, the Diaolou testify to the final flowering of local building traditions that started in the Ming period in response to local banditry.
Mohammed Ikram — Google review
Very traditional architecture. A great place to take photos or paint the local landscape. It is almost like being transported back in time. Quite a refreshing place to just be in nature. The people are friendly there too.
Wesley Clay Swank — Google review
Kaiping Diaolou and Villages feature the Diaolou, multi-storeyed defensive village houses in Kaiping, which display a complex and flamboyant fusion of Chinese and Western structural and decorative forms. They reflect the significant role of émigré Kaiping people in the development of several countries in South Asia, Australasia and North America, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There are four groups of Diaolou and twenty of the most symbolic ones are inscribed on the List.
Qilou Old Street is a historical treasure located in the lively Zhongshan Road area. The street is lined with traditional Chinese arcade houses, reminiscent of old shophouses in Singapore. Visitors can step back in time and admire the well-preserved architectural beauty while exploring the clean surroundings. The locals are accustomed to tourists taking photos and are friendly towards visitors.
Very iconic old street and architecture. Lot of coconut seller. The people was so friendly. They never honk me even i took a photo in the middle of street. Hahaha
Rendi Yoga — Google review
regrettably our return visit on 10.1.2024, the food and service were very poor hence overall average 3
we were late after arriving from Sanya & checking in
so was here 4.30pm
this time though we very disappointed..
they gave us leftover chicken from lunch
the so called 1/2chicken rmb78 was leftover from lunch not fresh & not nice..the fish was still good though also drier less fresh
>>just as well we had the rmb64 roast pig which was excellent
>>and we would be better of getting it eating the 文昌鸡from the street food at 1/3 the price
when walking out at 5.20pm we saw new fresh whole chicken ready for dinner just not served to us..this will be a bad review!
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our very first stop in haikou on arrival 4.1.2024
骑楼老街文昌鸡饭店
I thought 文昌鸡inferior to our chicken rice
actually it is very good like a very good soup restaurant samsui chicken
every dish was good…
文昌鸡,烤鱼very good I think turbot or 鸦片鱼in China but they have different name here..very fresh and tender 幼
the mango clams lala 花甲also very good so was the 2 vege
total rmb395=S$74 by alipay..expensive here but very cheap by Singapore prices
chefquak — Google review
Tough chicken. Tasteless. Ordered the chicken rice but was served plain rice. The other dishes were bad too.
VERA LIM — Google review
I love the place! It’s like we are brought to China through a time machine. Basically I love old architectural building and Qilou Old Street fulfills my desire. Places around are clean. People are aware that this is a tourism destination so they’re used to people taking pictures in the middle of the street.
Fitrotul Maulidiyah — Google review
Quite tasty Haikou's famous Wenchang chicken with rice at this little shop.
Malaysia and Singapore's Hainanese chicken rice is still tops though.
Had fresh coconut juice straight from the whole coconut. Ask for an old coconut so you can also scrape up and eat the white flesh as well.
Located about 9 km southeast of Nanning, Qingxiu Mountain Scenic Spot Zone is renowned for its lush greenery, undulating hills, and clear air. It's considered one of the Eight Famous Sceneries of Nanning and offers a wonderful hour-long walk. Visitors can take a shuttle car to the top for panoramic views of Nanning city and visit a temple for prayer. The spot also features an orchid garden that's around a 15-minute walk from the entrance gate.
This is an absolutely huge park or mountain with several entrances. The park is manicured throughout with several themes, with temples, gardens, lakes, bridges, etc. scattered around. To enjoy it in full, at least a good half day should be allowed and to be prepared for a lot of walking, or there are shuttle buses for different routes that would take to different beautiful spots and attractions with stops enroute. There is a metro exit right next to the Western entrance, which is most convenient. From the top, by the temple, there are observation platforms that offer a superb view of Nanning.
Joe — Google review
This is a nice quiet place, suitable to come for relaxing both mind and body to get freshness and of course able to pay respect to Holy Lord Budha and Mother Kuan-im at the mountain top.
Somkhit Wilailak — Google review
One of the best places in Nanning in my opinion.
You can walk full day here so it make sense visit at the morning.
Take food for full day with yourself. It is pricely there.
Also, buses goes along a park. Fee is 5 CNY for 1 ride.
Nazar Lelyak — Google review
Good park in Nanning. RMB 20 for adult entry. Well maintained, and a lot of beautiful plants. Shuttle cars are available with RMB 5 per ride or RMB 34 for a daily ticket. You can hire a bicycle but it is not so easy to ride due to the hilly terrain.
Lixiang Xiong — Google review
To reach the top of Qingxiu mountain, you can buy a shuttle car ticket and go to their station near the entrance gate. From the top of mountain, you can see panoramic of Nanning's city. Not only that, on the top of the mountain, there's a temple where you can pray. If you walk down of the mountain you can also find a Thailand temple. Near the entrance gate, there's a orchid garden and you need to walk around 15 minutes to reach the garden.
Jessica C — Google review
wonder place to walk around for a day. tranquility . Having a guided tour is great to learn about the plants. enjoy . There is a littler restaurant inside and is quite good.
Spring Chan — Google review
beautiful and cool. lots of plants. retreat place with birds sound. lake with beautiful fishes always follow us. cud get picts of chinese bamboo.
Nov Nov — Google review
Great Views. A little hard to get to walking. Wandering until I got lost afforded some beautiful andnunique pictues, very clean and organized
Hạ Long Bay – an internationally renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam – is home to hundreds of limestone islands, crystal-clear waters and world-renowned diving and climbing spots. Day cruises and overnight cruises are the best way to see the bay and its many attractions.
Very beautiful. If possible do an overnight cruise that allows you to visit sunrise and sunset and visit the island. Price of the cruises can range significantly. Go during good weather and be awarded with amazing views.
Dan — Google review
A bit disappointing with the view as I might be expecting too much (as it's the world heritage). The cave is wonderful, the bay is so so, nothing WOW 😅
The port is nice and very big but it's very crowded with tourists.
Kitty BKK — Google review
A marvel of nature's creation this place is a must go for anyone visiting Hanoi. You can book any good 2 day cruise package and enjoy the scenic beauty of this amazing location at various times of the day. It's picturesque beauty can be captured from the cruise boat or from Titop beach.
Sudipto Marik — Google review
Ha Long Bay is a breathtaking natural wonder located in northeastern Vietnam. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
Here are some key features and activities you can experience in Ha Long Bay:
-scenic view
-cruise tours
-islands and caves
-kayaking and swimming
-sunsets and sunrises
Chiay Z — Google review
We took one day tour to Ha Long Bay. After getting on board of cruise we had lunch which was good and after that we stopped at one island where there was option of hiking or swimming. We did hiking which was tough and excruciating but view from above was worth it. After that second stop was there where there was option of Kayaking or Bamboo boat and we chose Kayaking which was awesome experience and last stop was the caves. Caves were fabulous and worth seeing.
Priyank Khatri — Google review
Located off the beaten path, this island is a serene retreat with sandy beaches and crystalline waters, offering an ideal setting for kayaking and swimming.
Must visit in Vietnam 🇻🇳
Himanshu Verma — Google review
Ha Long Bay is one of the most beautiful places in Vietnam. I was so impressed by the islands even when our cruise ship entered the bay. So many beautiful rocks and islands seem to pop up from the ocean. It is even better when we have a local cruise boat that can bring us up close to those islands, and our activities are delightful and fun.
Michael W. — Google review
This place was a fishing village before tsunami. The residents have been relocated and given opportunity by the government to continue earning a living at sea by becoming canoe paddlers. We can meet former residents of fishing villages when the boat leaning on a pier near the caves.
It is not as we we expected. The distance, the view of the cave is not meet our expectations. If you look closely, you will turns out that the dirty water -even though the color is still green-. There was some kind of oil layer, floating at top of the water, some sort of waste that might have come from our boats. With this water conditions, I don't know if it's safe to swim here. It's a shame the world heritage is not well maintained even though it has entered UNESCO protection.
BludStory — Google review
Beautiful scenery.
Extremely friendly cruise via La Regina Royal.
Recommended to visit if you're travelling to Hanoi.
db O — Google review
Speechless
Beautiful places to visit when you guys are traveling to Hanoi..
Make sure you book travel agent and check the weather, sunny is good to explore Ha Long Bay.
Don’t bring plastic bottle water, bring your own tumblr.
Hari Farisca — Google review
Ha Long Bay natural heritage is one of the main attractions in Vietnam. Mesmerising and stunning views of ocean and mountains. Lots of cruise and boat tours available. Must visit destination. Recommended.
devabrat bindhani — Google review
Beautiful and must visit spot!
Choose you’re cruise carrier carefully.
The water in the bay aren’t very clean and clear as expected. And the ones who jumped in to swim ended up smelling bad.
It’s a beautiful nature phenomenon that is a must go to in North Vietnam.
Staying on a ship for the night was really special and made our wake-up moment in front of the mountains unforgettable
Galit Mimran — Google review
I booked a tour through the hotel I stayed at in Hanoi. The drive there was calm, and not too long, just about 2 hours. We took a boat out to the islands. There was a pearl shop tour before the boat, which has a lot of nice jewelry. Lunch was served on the boat, and then they took us kayaking. I would recommend this for sure.
S P — Google review
With more than stunning 1,600 islets raising up from emerald waters make this natural wonder worthy of a UNESCO World Heritage listing as unforgettable experience
I took a full day cruise booked online, my recommendation is to choose for premium day cruise to enjoy the trip of the amazing Halong Bay. Don’t forget to check the best month to go here ✌️👌
Ira Rodrigues — Google review
Beautiful!! Even the rain didn’t ruin the scenery instead it added a hint of mystique. We liked the “kissing rock. There’s a cave there that’s very cool too.
EH — Google review
Stunning landscape. We had a wonderful cruise combined with kayaking, boat tour and other activities. One of the most beautiful places we've ever visited. The only negative is the amount of litter tourists leave behind, which is a shame.
Apostolos Motas — Google review
World heritage. It's nice to cruise around the bay
Nguyen Hung Son — Google review
Breathtaking experience. It was another level all together.
We stayed over night in the cruise.
We boarded the ship, went to caves, been to ti top island.
We had cooking activity in the cruise night. Our cruise was surrounded by the other cruise and the view was breathtaking in the evening. Had all the facilities inside the cruise.
It might be very difficult for vegetarians to survive. Need to rely only on Bread Jam.
Ajay Managaon — Google review
Cannot recommend enough!!! Can’t believe I didn’t review about this place after being there for like 10 times in my whole life 😝😝😝 highly recommend overnight cruise and visit caves and hidden beaches around this bay 🥰🥰🥰
Julie Griste — Google review
Splendid. Breathtaking. Marvellous. A true wonder that is not to be missed.
I totally recomment the 2 days/ 1 night cruise at least to fully enjoy the setting.
Paid 128$ for the cruise everything included except drinks...and you get a lot of food.
You get to visit a cave, go to a small island beach and viewpoint. Learn to cook spring rolls. Fish in the sea. And in the morning you will visit a pearl farm and enjoy kayaking in the bay.
A mesmerizing experience.
florent magnoac — Google review
Went as part of our tour. It was an overnight stay on a boat out quite some distance in the bay. It is a stunning area and the trip through the many islands is amazing. I would recommend an overnight stay on a boat as we found the staff excellent in every way. On our boat we had great food and a cooking demonstration which we found participate in. The highlight was actually just sitting on the top deck with our other tour members just watching the sun set and then seeing all the other tour boats ( and there were many) with their lights on in the dark.
Chris Fellows — Google review
If you stay in Vietnam 🇻🇳 it's a must to go for a Day Trip to Ha Long Bay. It was very interesting and so beautiful. Don't be scared about the old negative Reviews, the Ocean 🌊 was perfect clean 👌. Amazing Day Trip 🎉
AURELIO MAXIMUS — Google review
This has a great reputation and the beauty and scenery lives up to expectations. We had three or four really wonderful boat rides around the islands one particularly attractive one at sunset. Just a beautiful place.
Ross Daniels — Google review
Dramatic seascapes of towering limestone pillars jutting from emerald waters. Thousands of these karst formations create a mystical scenery, dotted with hidden grottoes, secluded beaches, and floating villages. Cruise options allow exploration of the bay's beauty, while kayaking and spelunking offer adventurous activities. Ha Long Bay is also steeped in local myths and legends, making it a destination rich in both natural wonder and cultural heritage.
Renand Arteja — Google review
Breathtaking magnificent scenery of limestone mountains rising from emerald water at Ha Long Bay, a Unesco World Heritage site. Hạ Long Bay has an area of around 1,553 km2 (600 sq mi), including 1,969 islets, most of which are limestone. Ha Long means descending dragon.
CK Cheong — Google review
Famous area. A day cruise is sufficient to see everything, unless you want to experience sleeping on a boat. We did a day cruise from Hanoi hosted by Vietnam Tonkin Tours and it was great
Fred Liu — Google review
This was one of the the attractions I was most anticipating. Was unlucky with the overcast weather and absence of the standard warmth of the season. Still the boat cruise was smooth, with non obstructed views due to the off season. Would return again, in the peak season as the views with the weather would be magnificent
Adam Brown — Google review
Totally worth it! You should come here whenever you have the chance to visit Vietnam! The scenery is so beautiful. You can have lunch in the boat, then take smaller boats to see the caves. It’s breathtaking!
Nadya Janitra — Google review
So amazing place to visit to see nature! To see how the limestone cliffs just go straight up from the sea is magnificent! So much different to see while cruising between them, and you can go for an option of kayaking between them, that was so amazing even though we were a little bit unlucky with the weather!
Mathias Skjæran Landrø — Google review
Excellent cruise destination with family for a day outing. Lots of things to do and a lot to take in. Wonderful Bay Area and evenings on a cruise in the lap of nature awesome.
Pradeep Kustagi — Google review
13% as popular as Hanoi
10 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Chiang Rai
Lan Ha Bay is a beautiful bay in Vietnam with many small and large islands. It is a popular destination, but can be less crowded if you visit during the off-season. The bay has a variety of beaches perfect for swimming, kayaking, sailing, beach barbecues, and overnight camping.
It is very nature and beautiful. Amazing. Night on the bay
HA LONG HOTEL ALEX — Google review
It's definitely a must-see when in Hanoi. It's a very unique landscape that you will find only in a few places. The beauty depends of course a little bit on the weather, we had both sunshine and clouds and it looked amazing with the sunshine.
On the negative side... it has become a very touristic place over the years and it picks up after COVID again. Also, you will see a lot of trash in the water, but this is, unfortunately, unfortunately the case for most of Vietnam.
Dominik Bongartz — Google review
One of the beautiful place to visit. Totally different experience. Peaceful.
Charmaine Tan — Google review
It’s definitely a must see and the view over the bay on our beautiful luxury ship was a real treat- BUT I was shocked about the rubbish floating around and the murky water. Why is nobody taking care of the so promoted unesco world heritage nature wonder??? Please do something about it. Would NEVER swim in it. Kayaking was nice but I worried to get sick just by touching the waters. Shame
Anja M — Google review
A peaceful bay
Le Hoang Lam — Google review
Good limestone rock formations and caves. Good for a day trip. Avoid the overnight cruise as it's not value for money
Partha Kes — Google review
Amazing place!
Sheltered bay dotted with countless small islands, some with monkeys, deer, and other small animals.
Spent a delightful overnight on a boat trip from the harbor.
Stephen Nocita — Google review
Must visit place Lan Ha Bay. Golden cruise. Natural cave and many more adventurous activities speed boat. Kayaking, sweeming
SUBODH JAISWAL — Google review
Water was pretty filthy, loads of rubbish, which was a real shame. Stunning scenery though, just don't look to close at the polystyrene in the water. Orchid cruises were amazing
Shannon M — Google review
Highly recommended for 1 night stay on cruise. Quite even though there are lots of other cruise ships parked nearby.
DTorons - — Google review
Did a Ha Long Bay 2 days 1 night tour on a river boat. The weather was good but since it was weekend the bay was very busy. The main attractions were all very crowded. The bay is beautiful and lush. Some people on my boat took an extra night on an island, this may be preferable for some. There’s a couple of caves to visit and some nice viewing points. Most of the tours also include a visit to the pearl farm where you can kayak. There will also be a number of activities on your boat to keep you entertained.
Bryce Gething — Google review
Had a beautiful cruise and met really nice people. Scenery was incredible, a must visit place.
Jeffery Smith — Google review
It’s an interesting place to visit, but at the same time it’s super sad as there’s so many trash in the water. Would not suggest swimming in the water as I developed rashes afterwards. However it is still pretty if you visit with the boat.
Eva Megli? — Google review
A must visit place if you are visiting Vietnam. Cruise journey will be an unforgettable experience. But the bay is always crowded with cruises. The view of limestone mountains will mesmerize you. Islands and caves in the bay are also beautiful.
nithin samuel — Google review
Beautiful beautiful bay. Must visit if you are travelling Vietnam. I highly recommend doing a 2 night cruise and kayaking.
Jake Caruana — Google review
Really beautiful surroundings. Weird to think that it's so relatively unknown compared to ha Long Bay even tho it's quite similar
Bjorn Rispens — Google review
Nice place .. good visibility An unique place not to miss
Hemanth Guntaka — Google review
Surreal experience. Don't miss it for anything in the world. Sheer beauty .. take a good cruise ship, book a nice cabin and enjoy this
Jaisurya Das — Google review
Lan Ha Bay is located in the Gulf of Tonkin in the northeastern part of Vietnam. It is a geological extension of Halong Bay and is home to around 300 karst islands and limestone sea rocks. The bay is known for its stunning natural beauty and is home to a unique ecosystem with several species of endangered marine life.
Lan Ha Bay is smaller than Halong Bay, but it is less visited and less inhabited, making it a more peaceful and serene destination. Visitors can enjoy kayaking and biking, and there are many eco-friendly accommodations available in the area. You'll love this place.
The Maldonado’s — Google review
Absolutely must see this area. Even with the busy season, it’s beautiful
Eric I — Google review
Lan Ha Bay is made up of around 300 karst islands and limestone sea rocks and can be found southeast of Cat Ba Island. As a geological extension of Halong Bay, Lan Ha Bay is equally as beautiful although it is less visited, less inhabited and therefore has the extra appeal of being a more peaceful place.
Lan Ha Bay is located in the Gulf of Tonkin, near the city of Haiphong, in the northeastern part of Vietnam.
Lan Ha Bay is over 400 square kilometers in size, making it smaller than its more famous neighbor, Halong Bay.
Lan Ha Bay is known for its stunning natural beauty, with its towering cliffs, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters.
Lan Ha Bay is home to a unique ecosystem, including hundreds of species of flora and fauna, and several species of endangered marine life.
Compared to Halong Bay, Lan Ha Bay is less crowded, making it a great option for those seeking a more peaceful and serene experience.
Lan Ha Bay is a great destination for kayaking and biking, with several scenic routes and trails to explore.
There are many eco-friendly accommodations available in Lan Ha Bay, including floating hotels and eco-resorts, which help to preserve the natural environment of the bay.
kaushik majumder — Google review
I enjoyed first hour, great nature but a lot of trash
The Cannon Fort Cat Ba Hotel is an affordable and casual accommodation that offers both private rooms and dorms. Complimentary Wi-Fi and a cafe are also available for guests to enjoy. The hotel's scenic location offers panoramic views of the surrounding islands, jungle-covered hills, and beautiful sunsets. Visitors can explore World War II-era underground tunnels and other tourist attractions such as bunkers and gun emplacements nearby.
Nice hotel, spacious rooms. Good service!
cruises venezia — Google review
Very nice hotel in good price. We were there in group of 4 people and we enjoyed it. Close to restaurants, clubs and around 15min to beach. Owners helps a lot with organising stuff like tours, buses and others
Maciej Staniszewski — Google review
Spacious room and comfy soft large bed. Room is very clean and cheap. Wifi is strong. Located in the middle of the town, very convenient for getting food and tourist attractions.15 minutes walking to the Cat Co beach; 30 minutes by bike to the Cat Ba national park. Staffs are very friendly, welcoming, and helpful. Recommended!
Huyen Tran — Google review
This is such a nice little hotel. My wife and I stayed four nights in a double room with very spacious beds and everything was super clean. The breakfast was nice. The cheese and ham omelette can be recommended. The people who run the hotel are also really sweet. They helped us rent a scooter and extend our stay with two more nights. This place is such good value. The only downside is that the rooms are not that well sound isolated within the building, but it does a pretty good job keeping the noise from outside away. And the hotel is nicely located a bit away from the main street.
Daniel Holmdahl — Google review
Stayed here for 2 nights. The staff are extremely friendly, and the price was a ridiculous $10 a night. The bed was the BIGGEST bed I have ever been on, it was like a super super king size. We had a private room with a shower. The facilities were clean, the staff clean the room to perfection, you get a free bottle of water every day and they have the BEST ham and cheese omelette in the morning. I would stay here again for sure.
Bryce Flannery — Google review
Stayed here for three nights in a private room. The location was really good and the staff were mostly helpful and friendly.
The room was spacious and clean, no complaints at all there. Price was very decent.
The negatives for me was that the hotel lacked a bit of personality, which is why I don't give it the highest grade. This is maybe something that not every traveler seeks, but personally I enjoy a hotel with charisma and a good vibe, and here it was a little bit stale unfortunately.
Lukas Frösslund — Google review
Amazing quality for a great price. Been traveling Southeast Asia for two months now and this is one of the more memorable hotels. Good location. Very clean. Quiet. Huge beds. Delicious breakfast.
I came with my friend for her bday and the staff helped me arrange to put a birthday cake and champagne in her room (which I paid a little extra for) but then they also got her a beautiful bouquet of flowers which made the room smell so good.
Emily Petrocy — Google review
Such a nice place! The rooms, beds and bathroom are very clean, everything works perfectly (A/C, lockers, hot water...) and the bed are so comfy!
The staff are really nice, they explain everything that you can do on or outside the island with a free map they give you, and they can book a tour for you.
Breakfast is really good with a lot of choices and unlimited fruits, juices and coffee/tea.
A bed in a dorm is really cheap for quality of the place.
Highly recommend it!
Clément Laurence — Google review
It was a good hotel. Rooms were clean and good. Service was good. Shower was not functional in one of our rooms. Hotel receptionists were good and polite. They provided a very good guidance for places around the island and good restaurants suggestions. Also they took good care of booking a boat ride for us which we really enjoyed a lot. Keep your good work and thanks a lot.
Bhaya Classic is a luxury cruise company in Halong Bay. The company offers air-conditioned cabin rooms, a restaurant, and various onboard activities such as Vietnamese cooking classes. The transfer from the airport to the cruise ship is smooth and comfortable, with air conditioning and charging outlets. The cruise itself is wonderful, with beautiful views of Halong Bay.
We did a two night cruise with bhaya cruise and it was great.
Our boat was small and intimate. A small error was made which meant all the other guest were on a one day cruise- quickly solved when on the second day we had a private tour.
Prior to going I thought this might be a bit “touristy” and while yes it busy it stunning so worth doing.
One day is good but we got a lot extra on the second day so well worth doing
Henry was incredible as was hero.
Aiden Lynch — Google review
We highly recommend the Private Legend Cruise. It is very nicely arranged with a good Private Lunch n Dinner off shore. Me n my family was so impressed with the lunch at floating platform n the Dinner at the Cave. We all hv a best memorable surprises that will last a long long time. Love it!
Jane Tung (Lady Jane) — Google review
We took the Bhaya Premium cruise, which is a smaller boat and a more intimate experience than some of the other cruises. The itinerary was great - we kayaked around a small floating fishing village (option to go on a bigger boat and be taken around), visited a cave with sparkly limestone/silicone walls, made spring rolls, swam off the side of the boat, and fished for squid. Our room was lovely - we had a private balcony - but the rooftop was also a perfect place to recline and watch the mountains pass by. Our cruise manager Son was so much fun and all the staff were polite and friendly. If you go with this option, you are paying for the smaller boat - cruise staff to passenger ratio is pretty even - so that’s something to think about. The lowlight of the cruise was the air pollution - there are so many boats on the bay that there is a thick smog that hangs over the water. This might change on any given day, but I wished I had one of those face covers you see people wearing all over Vietnam. I was glad our cruise went further out than some of the other ones, because the smog lessened as we did. Overall, we had a wonderful experience with Bhaya Cruises!
Sophie G — Google review
We did the 2 nights/3 day package on the small 3 cabin premium boat. It absolutely exceeded my expectations of how great the overall experience was. The crew and out manager (Kevin) were absolute fantastic and made sure that our every need was met as sharing sharing local Vietnamese history and cultural tips along the way.
I honestly thought it would be an overpriced tourist experience (and in some ways it is) but it was honestly just so worth it - the boats are amazing, you feel transported into another world and the team at Bhaya are exceptional. Rey who organised the booking for our trip was very patient and ensured we had all of our booking requirements met.
Hayley Trebilco — Google review
A great cruise, with well run excursions. Our room was lovely, with a balcony to ourselves and a great spacious shower. There was also a hot tub.
The transfer was smooth and comfortable, with air con and charging outlets.
The cruise itself was wonderful, Halong Bay is an absolute treat.
Jacky — Google review
A once in a life time experience with fantastic views in an amazing location. Thanks to Peter and the team for looking after us. Cảm ơn 🇻🇳🎉🥰
Ryan Guest — Google review
Halong Bay is definitely not to be missed if you visit Northern Vietnam ❤️
HaThuong Dinh — Google review
Wow!! Wonderful boat, beautifully furnished. Top notch food. Excellent staff. And Halong bay is spectacular
Tania Herweg — Google review
My wife and I took a 2 night 3 cabin cruise through Ha Long Bay and it was pure bliss. The staff was extremely attentive to our every need (especially Kevin & Duc). We had a blast kayaking, visiting an oyster farm, cave exploring, and more. The locations they took us were planned very well to avoid the crowds of the day boats.
Denver Chernin — Google review
We took the premium package and it was magnificent in all ways possible.
Great boat. Room is romantic and beautiful. The staff is super friendly. Food, especially, is too good and quite a bit.
Thank you Bhaya for such an experience in Ha Long. We love this place.
Tra Vo — Google review
Food excellent, staff lovely.
Very interesting place but the weather was not good for us.
Our cabin was nice but very cold
Dawn Baker — Google review
Very nice experience.
We did the 3day/2night cruise, but 1 night would have been enough.
But definitely go for the premium cruise, its worth the extra money.
Staff doesn’t speak very good english, but the guide really tries to learn and is kind and social.
Food was nice, but i think with a small extra effort, it could be more luxurious to match the rest of the setup.
Nature was amazing, suggest to go when its warm so you can swim
Marco Burmeister — Google review
Spent two nights on one of their bigger ships. Had a balcony and the view was fantasic, had a great view of Halong Bay from all sides of the ship.
The people there were so lovely and kind, and the rooms were beautiful.
The food there was a bit much, but they made us special meals because me and my mom are vegetarians and most of the food was really delicious. They also prepared a whole lunch just for us when we stayed on the ship becuase we didnt want to go cycling.
I really liked the trips we did, visiting caves and a floating village and doing kayaking. However, everything was planned from morning to evening and you often had to hurry to make it to the trips in time.
We were also really looking forward to relax on the boat and just take time to admire Halong Bay, but there wasnt really much time for it since there was a lot going on. It was also a little bit too tourist-y for us. The music was a bit cheesy and the dinner was always very fancy, but I really enjoyed the Thai Chi on the sundeck of the ship.
It was a wonderful excerience, and I really recommend staying 2 nights.
Victoria — Google review
We enjoyed our 2d/1n tour on the Au Co 2 a lot. The staff is very friendly, the excursions are well organized and you can relax as everything is organized.
The lunch was amazing, the dinner bbq was ok. It is a bit costly, but definitely worth the price.
Michael Neesen — Google review
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No 9 Ngọc Châu, harbour, Ward, Quảng Ninh 26000, Vietnam
The Au Co - Cruise Center offers a luxurious cruise experience on the emerald waters of Halong Bay, with air-conditioned cabins featuring balconies for breathtaking views. Guests can enjoy various activities such as Vietnamese cooking lessons and snorkelling. The center also provides airport transfers, free Wi-Fi, 24-hour room service, babysitting services, family rooms, water sports and tours.
Had a blast! The best part was Mr. Strong and the rest of the crew - they seemed to love working together and were so much fun!
Daniel Wilson — Google review
I like givinng constructive comments ( complaints) given 1/2 a chance and Auco cruise gives me No Chance to do that. It was such incredible cruise, staff, food. Highly recommended !
Hung Do — Google review
A trip to paradise. Fantastic crew. Food was delicious.
Margie G — Google review
Not recommend, AC unit didn't work . Cruise is overrated , I will pick different company for next cruise .Food was average
marta smith — Google review
The best ever experience I got, having a most unforgetable moment journey with this luxury cruise. Everything was perfect. The crews were so friendly and they also respect for Moslem visitors by serving us Halal food. The service was tremendous, really great.
Love the interior design of the cruise with some classics touch, it tries to bring us more comfy during the cruise.
Indratno Pardiansyach — Google review
I had the pleasure of being on the Au Co 2 for two nights and tree days in February. Besides the amazing natural beauty, the staff is dedicated to making your stay the highlight of your Vietnam travels. I was a solo traveler, but the crew always made me feel welcomed and important. Tom was an amazing cruise director, and Cindy and Joy were personable and highly professional. I can’t thank Elijah enough for helping me find transport back to Hanoi after discovering my planned transport was not at the port. Treat yourself to a trip of a lifetime by taking the Au Co cruise in Ha Long Bay – you will not be disappointed.
L Hull — Google review
We had a wonderful time on the Au Co. Standout service and incredible value for money. We could not believe the quality of the rooms, food and drinks for such an affordable price. The staff were so friendly, always helpful and would go out of their way to make the trip extra special and memorable. We loved that the company is also doing so much for the local communities and environment. Kevin, Ben, Viking, Iris, June, Ruby, Kevin, Khue, Tiger P, Gin, David, Mahn, Ngyu thank you to you and your teams for making our trip so wonderful.
J Duarte — Google review
This is the meeting place for Auco and Bhaya cruises.
The staff are lovely and the service is excellent.
I went on a 2 night 3 day cruise which had amazing service and was an incredible experience. Highly recommended
Only one point for improvement, the bathroom in the cabin needs a deep clean. Ours smelt of urine.
Good service lovely staff and a good experience
Sam — Google review
If you want to have the experience of a lifetime, Au Co is the only choice. I would really just echo all the other incredible things that were said about the experience and of quality of the company and their staff. This is a first class experience throughout, and if you are going to visit Ha Long Bay you should really invest the money in making the experience perfect. I can truly say that for our family it really was perfect. It was worth 5x what they charged.
As a little example, our older son was having his 6th birthday on the ship. I thought they might do a little cake or something for him, but no, they gave him flowers in the room, and then a carved watermelon with Happy Birthday Ethan. It was spectacular, and it made him feel like the most special person in the world. That is just one example of many. Do yourself a favor and just book with them.
David Britton — Google review
Awesome trip with an outstanding crew!
The au co cruise is a very nice ship which fulfills all needs. The facilities are great and spacious which include a nice sun deck, spa area with jacuzzi and a big restaurant (among others). We were quite lucky with the weather and could enjoy the sun on board most of the times. During the 3D/2N we had plenty of activities to discover the bay and some islands. Highlight on those activities was going to a small private beach part in the bay where we could swim and go around with a kayak.
The best part of the trip was the crew. The crew was really friendly and welcoming. Always with a smile they were attentive at all times to fulfill all needs and beyond.
Difficult to point out someone as everyone was really great, but Tien made the trip special with further information about the country and culture. Also Joy ( the crew manager) was in top of things and informed the crew of people’s food preferences and special needs.
Last but not least, the food was excellent, just delicious. Having great set menus or buffet, there was something for every taste. Super tasty food with an outstanding presentation. The cruise trip to Halong Bay was truly the highlight of our trip to Vietnam.
Miguel K — Google review
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Building 9, Tuan Chau Marina, Tp. Hạ Long, 200000, Vietnam
Great experience. The food was delicious, the room spacious and clean. The only con was the cold water at the shower. We met nice people, we played cards, danced and had a good time together.
Ioana Serbanoiu — Google review
Given 3 stars as the cruise it self was good ...but after reading some reviews ..it is easy to get relieved of you're money pretty easy with out a full explanation what services you should have taken part in ..DO NoT buy from a ticket tout even in the main cruise building ..or hotel you will end up paying heaps more and trying to track the tout should anything go wrong is a knight mare...go to the main desk ..ask what options are ..such as what food and what excursions you wish to go on like the row boat as that costs more on to you're ticket ..beware don't rush Into purchasing a ticket from just anyone you won't get the full enjoyment otherwise
Paul Waldock — Google review
Best during summer time *April to September* ONLY
It was quite cold and very few ppl on the cruise. In such a case ideally the cruise should cancel so that there are more people and as everyone knows- the more the merrier!!
Unfortunately for us the day was gloomy and cold. Sun was out only the next morning.
Our guide Victor was really good and a sweet chap.
Kayaking, trampoline, Jacuzzi was fun.
We couldn’t swim as it was so cold.
The food on the cruise was just alright. For the first meal they ran out of a few dishes, which seems illogical considering the number of people!!
The second meal was decent, the third and last meal was like a favor on us! So so poor.
Id recommend you to carry a few things from the city- snacks, tea/coffee and most importantly water.
The bar staff and servers were sweet.
Rooms were really spacious. Included toiletries.
I find it weird they ask us to leave the room by 8.30-9am. It simply pointless as we waited a long time at the restaurant level to get to the port and then into the boat. So be prepared to wake up early after a long party night.
Besides the worst part was the house keeping simply walks into your room. Zero sense of security!
Nilu C — Google review
Very nice experience. Well organised tour and cruise. Friendly staff and tasty food.
The boat is a bit old, but all the amenities are present and everything is clean.
I would definitely recommend.
Kerry-Ann E. — Google review
This was a let down considering the amount of money we paid. The hot tubs were cold (and it was barely 15 degrees outside). The “happy hour” was buy 2 get 1 free but had to be cocktails (the website said 2 for 1 any drinks). Drinks were expensive and the bar tending was slow especially considering there was only 25 other people on the cruise. We asked if more people would be joining us and they lied, saying there would be others joining us the next day.
On the last day we were not fed lunch (despite it being on the itinerary) and so if you didn’t get up for breakfast (which was at 7am) you didn’t eat until 6pm that night back in Hanoi.
Wish I had not purchased this expensive cruise.
Ciara McOwan — Google review
We booked February 16-17 2023, The jacuzzis were all freezing (except for the smallest one which has a capacity of 6 on a boat carrying 70 passengers), on a day where the temperature was 17°c and the staff kept lying to us saying "it is heating for the big party tonight" which we later discovered was only to make us shut up. Also didn't do the drinking games they promised us, there was zero animation and the alcohol is fairly expensive for vietnam. We basically paid over 200$ for a kayaking trip. Ha long bay itself is nice though, you should book with another boat
Justin Dugas — Google review
Five star cruise, five star service, great hosts, great staff, good food and the party night was amazing.
Vipul Lunkad — Google review
We booked this tour from our hotel (Fancy Hotel in HaLong). We were picked up from the hotel and were delivered right at the tour boat. The guide spoke English well and was enthusiastic and energetic. Lunch was provided on the boat as well. This tour took us to caves, islands, beaches and kayaking spots and provided us with enough amazing views. We chose this day tour instead of the one night two days tour, and I didn't regret that decision for a second. Would definitely recommend this tour!
Stefan Verkuil — Google review
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7 Tuần Châu, Thành phố Hạ Long, Quảng Ninh 200000, Vietnam
Took one of their vessels on a two-day tour with a group. Had a very pleasant stay. All looked clean and staff was very friendly. I enjoyed my stay on board.
Robin de Bruin — Google review
(Translated by Google) We cannot recommend this tour!
On the way there, the bus was very small and uncomfortable. On both trips there is an unnecessarily long break (45 min) at a tourist shop, where one should obviously buy something.
The rooms on the boat are very small, not what it seems in the pictures. You can just walk around the bed.
The food is rather below average, which I think is hefty for the price and just sufficient in terms of the quantity. The prices of the drinks are European. Breakfast was very early, from 6:45 to 7:30. So no chance to sleep in, if you could sleep at all. The boat's engine ran all night and was very loud / caused strong vibrations.
The service is very unfriendly and eager to get the money out of your pocket.
No trace of elegance!
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Wir können diese Tour nicht empfehlen!
Auf der Hinfahrt war der Bus sehr klein und ungemütlich. Bei beiden Fahrten wird eine unnötig lange Pause(45 min) bei einem Touristen-Geschäft gemacht, wo man offensichtlich etwas kaufen soll.
Die Zimmer auf dem Boot sind sehr klein, nicht so, wie es auf den Bildern scheint. Das Bett kann man gerade so umrunden.
Das Essen ist eher unter dem Durchschnitt, was ich für den Preis heftig finde und von der Menge gerade ausreichend. Die Preise der Getränke sind europäisch. Das Frühstück war sehr früh, von 6:45 bis 7:30. Also ausschlafen keine Chance, falls man überhaupt einschlafen konnte. Der Motor vom Boot lief nämlich die ganze Nacht und war sehr laut/hat starke Vibrationen verursacht.
Der Service ist sehr unfreundlich und eher darauf aus, einem das Geld aus der Tasche zu ziehen.
Von Eleganz keine Spur!
T K — Google review
We did a 2 night cruise, and had 2 different guides who didn’t communicate and the second day was a repeat of the first, so we stayed on the boat. The food was average and the room wasn’t cleaned on the second day, which is awful when u can’t flush the toilet paper. Also my husband and 3 Kiwis got an upset stomach after night 2. The food looked good but didn’t taste good. The boat is old and tired and has fake grass covering the uneven deck. Please consider paying a bit more and choose something a bit better.
Suzie Bailey — Google review
We had a lovely cruise on Halong Bay on Lavender Cruise. Alex, our tour guide was friendly and informative and provided an enjoyable cruise ensuring we ticked off the highlights of the bay including Ti Top Island and Secret Cave. Alex is extremely knowledgeable about the area and ensured we made it to Secret Cave before the crowds on the second morning. The crew on board the boat ensured we were well fed and looked after.
Highly recommend.
Megan Hills — Google review
our corner rooms were the largest and quite comfortable with decent beds and lots of windows to look out. the food was plentiful and decent. the transportation from hanoi wasn’t very comfortable but the way back was in a different bus and quite good.
Derek Brown — Google review
One of the best experiences during my stay in Vietnam. The cruise was booked last minute because other cruise company tried to cheat us. And we are so happy we booked Lavender cruise at the end.
The guide Bobby is very nice, helpful and tried to make everything so the passangers were satisfied. They upgraded our room so we had a big corner room surrounded by windows with stunning view.
Main attractions of the cruise - Titop island, kayaking and Surprising cave are very crowded but thanks to Bobby we had kayaking only by our small group. There are also night attractions - karaoke and squid fishing.
The food on the ferry is very delicious. Mostly they serve seafood so if you have other preferences you need to inform them in advance. The cocktails on board are quite expensive (6-7$ per one) but it is a common practice on ferry cruises in Hà long.
We were very lucky to have a great weather and to meet great people on the boat so if I could, I would rate this cruise 6 out of 5 because everything was way better than we expected.
Zoriana Niemiec — Google review
We had an amazing cruise with lavender cruises in Halong Bay. Our guide Alex was so friendly, funny and helpful. We had so much activitiew and the food on board was amazing. Recommend.
Megan — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had the impression of being sheep, all the boats were following each other, the visiting sites were full of tourists then 1 hour later no more people so really poor organization.
The boat rooms were ok but we found a cockroach!
The only water it provides is a 310cl bottle after which you have to buy some and it's a minimum of €1.50 for a 500cl bottle.
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Ont a eu l’impression d’être des moutons, tous les bateaux se suivaient les sites de visites étaient remplis de touristes puis 1h après plus personnes donc vraiment une mauvaise organisation.
Les chambres du bateau étaient correct mais nous avons trouvé un cafard!
La seule eau qu’il fournisse est une bouteille de 310cl après il faut en acheter et c’est minimum 1,5 € pour une bouteille de 500cl.
Rachel Manuaud — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of our worst experiences in Vietnam.
A cruise agency clearly not up to par.
The food was photogenic and in quantity but tasteless. We had to pay for water at the table and were misled about the poor quality cocktail offerings.
The staff appeared to sleep cloistered in rooms at the rear of the boat. There were serious air conditioning problems in the boat.
Very disappointing.
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L’une de nos pires expérience au Vietnam.
Une agence de croisière clairement pas à la hauteur.
La nourriture était photogénique et en quantité mais sans goût. Nous devions payer l’eau à table et avons été induit en erreur sur les offres de cocktails de piètre qualité.
Le personnel semblait dormir cloîtré dans des chambres a l’arrière du bateau. Il y avait de sérieux problèmes de climatisation dans le bateau.
Très décevant.
Florian — Google review
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Halong Bay, Lot 26 Tuần Châu, Thành phố Hạ Long, Quảng Ninh 200000, Vietnam
Cát Bà Island is a beautiful place in Ha Long Bay with excellent hiking trails and stunning views. It is part of Cat Ba National Park, one of the world's most important biosphere reserves.
I have lived and worked on this island for 11 years, as a person who likes to explore beautiful places, historic sites on this island I feel like a paradise for beauty lovers. nature and want to learn the epic war history of the Vietnamese people. The friendly and hospitable Cat Ba people are happy to welcome you from all over the world.
KingCong Cat Ba — Google review
I have read some negative reviews about this island being overcrowded, expensive and dirty. Well, the reason is that most of these reviews come from tourists going to touristic places, staying at touristic hotels and buying from touristic stores. If you want a real experience then you have to be away from tourists! Try to do some research and find good spots to visit. We had a great time exploring the jungle and one of the caves in an unpopulated area. The scenery of the mountains and the sounds of the birds are breath taking.
Anas Alsayed — Google review
If you're planning for retirement,please reconsider to this island everything was affordable inclusive of property. People are friendly quiet environment,beaches and mountain surrounding this wonderfull paradise.
orson niyu — Google review
A picturesque place. Peaceful calm, ideally for both couples and family. Best part is it is also very budget friendly. You can spend a week in less than 500 dollars for a couple while staying in good hotels and good food
Aamir Masood — Google review
If you’re an experienced traveller, you’ll probably think this area overrated. There is no landscape or city that will create a wow moment. Nevertheless, it is a relaxing place with a couple of things to see (town/beaches). I would not stay more than 2 days.
viv privee — Google review
Very peaceful starting from September until May. This time in the North the weather is very cool and is the low season for tourism, you will get good service at affordable prices.
AAN mark — Google review
DescriptionCát Bà Island is the largest of the 367 islands spanning 260 km2 that comprise the Cat Ba Archipelago, which makes up the southeastern edge of Lan Ha Bay in Northern Vietnam. Cat Ba island has a surface area of 285 km2 and maintains the dramatic and rugged features of Ha Long Bay. Cat Ba Island has been included in the itinerary of many Ha Long Bay cruises and a strip of tall, thin, five-storey budget hotels line the seafront, receiving more than 350,000 visitors a year.
Nithin Chandra SR — Google review
Everything you read about Cat Ba mentions gorgeous beaches and crystal clean waters. It is far from it. The beaches are littered, and the water is mostly brown. We visited the first of three big beaches. It is small and filled with people, causing traffic havoc as more arrive. The main thing to do is boat trips which is what we want for. It was enjoyable, but if we had known what we know now, we would not have gone at all. We tried to choose sustainable activists as tourists, but unfortunately, travelling to Cat Ba merely adds to the situation.
Gabriel Lawson — Google review
Extremely busy, dirty and noisy. Avoid on weekends at all costs. Waters surrounding are heavily polluted. May appeal to some but we didn't enjoy our stay.
Ken Winning — Google review
Sod Halong!!! This is much easier and less touristy (and cheaper) if you want to see the bays. Soooo glad we opted for Cat Ba.....what an AMAZING experience, absolutely mind-blowingly beautiful!!! ❤️
Family of Six Travelling Nomads! — Google review
I really like this place very beautiful and peaceful, on the main island of Cat Ba there is a small town, but quite modern. People here live by seafaring and tourism, they are trying to catch up with the hustle and bustle of tourists from outside arriving on the island. However, the service here is not always good, when experiencing the restaurant here you should pay the price before ordering.
Thiep Mai Phuc — Google review
A must visit destination if coming to the north region
Situated a few hours from the capital, Cat Ba Island is an amazing place with a number of activities to do and sightseeing including a ever-green national park ( NP ) having very good views and treks, an amazing promenade giving the city view, a few beaches, i.a.
The most popular ( and the cheapest and feasible ) way to reach here is by a bus ( and then a boat, and then again by a bus ) which comes as a whole package, which run regularly from Hanoi. However, I took a way which can be called a long-cut but it allowed me to explore both the cities more and get a experience of the Vietnamese trains.
It took me about 2.5 hrs to reach Haiphong, and then a mile-walk to the ferry station, only to come to know that ferries weren't working on that day. However, taking a ferry means more requirement of transfers and extra walk, as they won't go as close the boats go and take long time. Boat transfers by private agencies are about three per day, and it took me around 12.00 pm to reach the Cat Ba town.
Ideally two to three days are recommend to explore here, one whole day for Cat Ba national park and the two caves, one day for the rock climbing and other sea activities, the beaches and local village sightseeing, and one for Lan Ha Bay tour. I did former and latter including a visit to just 1 beach. The slopes are sharp at most of the places in the city centre although the main road is wide and good to ride on. A night walk along the long promenade is recommended, and it allows one to immerse in fresh air and take a good view of the city.
The island has something for all the budgets including good hostels and hotels from as low as c $5 and c $12 respectively, and from street food to decent to fancy restaurants and bars all along the main road. Public transport is very limited, however getting a bicycle or motorbike on rent is easy and at very good rates. The plush hotels are situated a bit away from the city centre and have private beaches.
Overall, its a refreshing and affordable destination.
Pratik Gadgil — Google review
We really enjoyed our time in Cat Ba Island. It was recommended to us by a local in Hanoi in order to see Ha Long Bay on a budget. She was right! Full day cruises were a lot cheaper starting in Cat Ba and we had a chance to experience this quiet, seaside town. The locals are lovely and very hospitable and you will find anything you need on the island - it's full of small restaurants and cute cafes, there's grocery shops and pharmacies. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a budget friendly seaside trip, a little relaxing weekend on the beach or a starting point before heading to Ha Long Bay.
Karolina Bak — Google review
A very good alternative to Halong Bay.
You can do a very similar cruise and you can explore the island with its national park and caves.
Sebastian “Reisefueddle” Kracher — Google review
3% as popular as Hanoi
55 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Chiang Rai
I'll never travel to Chiang Rai without this trip planner again
Phat Diem Cathedral, a 19th-century stone cathedral located in Kim Son district of Ninh Binh, is an impressive blend of traditional European and Vietnamese architectural styles. Built over a span of 24 years using stones and wood by priest Tran Luc and local followers, this massive cathedral showcases a beautiful amalgamation of eastern and western influences. It is a fine example of Sino-Vietnamese architecture, surrounded by picturesque canals and rice paddies.
Very nice cathedral built with stone and timber. The architectural style is a mix of vietnamese and european which makes it unique and interesting. It is hard to reach from Ninh binh or from hanoi.
I took a guide from Ninh binh to go there for 500k. But it is worth a visit. There are few small churches in the complex which are closed. The main church had a mass when I went and we were not allowed to enter until the mass is over. Better check the time in advance.
Pasindu Kithmina — Google review
It was a cold, windy day in October when i visited and it was just me and the sleepy security guard. It was a fittingly peaceful as i wandered the grounds for about an hour before stepping inside to pray. I never found out why such a nondescript town as Phat Diem has such an impressive cathedral or how they came up with such a seamless mix of intricate Asian architectural style with traditional catholic functional layout. Everything was familiar and at the same time exotic/foreign. It has been maintained well with only a few areas needing repair and no rubbish.
Andrew Monos — Google review
I think it's a nice temple. There are guides you can hire to tell you about the history of the place. There are souvenir shops in front of the temple. I think the architecture is beautiful. I believe that when there are holidays, there will be some other shops or markets and the atmosphere will be much better. However on normal days the place is soulless. It would need at least some benches to sit on and need to plant plants and trees around the temple. It would definitely make the place look more beautiful and friendly.
Le Ngoc Anh Ninh — Google review
Very interesting place, you can see the heavy influence of traditional Buddhist temple repurposed into a Catholic church. The main cathedral is the biggest attraction, of course, but the 2 side smaller ones is just as richly in history but clearly could use some restoration works. The nearby civilian house along the way in has some interesting design trends too, the older ones, that is.
Do Thanh Long — Google review
A very special Catholic cathedral with Vietnamese architectural style. It took me about 90min to drive a scooter from Ninh Binh to there. Unfortunately the inside of the cathedral is not opened for visit — just like many churches in Vietnam.
Beware there isn’t any restaurant but only cafes near the cathedral.
Tony Wong — Google review
This church is pretty unique. I would recommend any tourist to visit this, especially who are interested in architecture and history. This church was built on 1875 when it was hard for Christain to spread their religious in Vietnam. However it was successful. The church was finished on 1899 which is 24 years. The architecture is the combination of both Vietnam and Western (especially French). This church is considered as one of the oldesr church in Vietnam. I would recomended visitor who are fond of eating at the church to register to eat at the eating hall. They also sell special food of the region near the hall. A little piece of advise is that you should contact the administor tỏu fỏ a free tỏu around the church and listen to the history along with the amazing architect of the church
Duy Vu — Google review
Beautiful place but smaler than expected ☺️
Romain Gouttefangeas — Google review
Worth to visit. Mix of Chinese and Christianity.
Pranske A? — Google review
Free as in beer just a bit of a journey to get there. World renowned and well worth a visit. Main cathedral is open only on scheduled Mass services. Very much still in use in this very catholic part of Ninh Binh.
If you are done with buddhist pagodas and Confucius temples see the same type of architecture applied to a different, perhaps more familiar God.
Still very much intact. A few coffee houses, souvenir stalls and restaurants around (and a great ice cream.palour on the main street of town!) but nothing pushy about it.
A truly magnificent monument to God, whatever belief you might hold.
Paul Ryan — Google review
One of the most beautiful ancient church ever been builded in Vietnam!
Gio Tran — Google review
Aka the Stone Cathedral. It's a very unusual building, looking more like a Buddhist temple.
If you go early afternoon you may find it closed.
It will re-open about 14:00. In the meantime you can visit the 4 smaller chapels in the same compound.
Alun Evans — Google review
Phat diem catheral is situated in phat diem township. Approximately 29 kilometers southeast Ninh Binh and 121 kilometers from Ha Noi
anh tuấn hoàng — Google review
We visited the cathedral and the nearby square on the night of the 24th of december. There, they were celebrating a Catholic event: so many beautiful decorations, incredible music, and many many people awaited us - it was the best thing ever! Sadly, we couldn't visit the inside of the Cathedral, but I appreciated a lot the mix of Christian and Buddhism elements. I had never seen a church shaped like a Pagoda, I recommend it a lot. Especially if you happen to get here near Christmas :)
Karamell Art — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. Gorgeous. The most serene, kind soul of a nun told us about its history. What a lovely soul she was. The place is definitely worth a visit.
M Diamond — Google review
This church is very historical. Very unique build in ancient way. Doubt modern technology can build in similar way. Have big solid tree trunks column which is very heavy to support the structure of the church. Firmly built and aesthetic. Visiting the church perhaps gives you many blessings, peace and love. A small quiet town.
BEN TAY — Google review
An architectural work with many historical and cultural significance. The architecture of churches in Europe is cleverly integrated with local architecture and culture to create closeness and familiarity with the people. thanks to that the church becoming more familiar to people here.
The large stone works crafted and transported by hand also show how the power of determination and belief can give people great strength.
Hoang Tran Dinh — Google review
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75 Phố Phát Diệm Đông, TT. Phát Diệm, Kim Sơn, Ninh Bình 430000, Vietnam
The Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre in Hanoi offers a unique and traditional Vietnamese art form known as water puppetry. The performances showcase classic Vietnamese folklore and legends, accompanied by live traditional music played on instruments like wooden bells, drums, horns, bamboo flutes, and cymbals. Located near Hoan Kiem Lake, the theatre provides an opportunity to experience Vietnam's rich culture while enjoying a visually captivating show that is perfect for capturing memorable photos.
The water puppet show was amazing and unique. This show depicts the story of Vietnam in the form of puppets. The language of this show was in Vietnami which was difficult to understand but the overall experience was very good. The theatre was almost full even in the time of restricted travel but they are taking care of safe distance. The host of this show were very nice
Shivam Agarwal — Google review
I have never experienced such an awesome & interesting place in my life. This was my first time seeing a puppet show that too underwater puppet show. The show is in Vietnamese but you will understand everything they are showing via puppets. You can also buy additional audio language packs if you like. I wanted front row seats so I emailed them before & asked them to
Book for me. I paid 200,000 VND for 1 front row seat. This place is must for people from all ages & kids would love it.
This place has not ♿️ accessible parking but entrance is ♿️ accessible.
Amit Singh — Google review
The Puppet Show was a great insight into the Vietnamese culture. It was chorused in Vietnamese language and hypnotising music that was just beautiful. Would highly recommend seeing this. I think it was just long enough to get a real thorough overview of their ways of life and their beliefs.
Debbie Alley — Google review
Me and my partner booked to see the puppet show as we heard it’s very popular here. We went around the theatre earlier in the day and booked for a 3pm show. In all honesty, we both did not enjoy it. We both felt confused and didn’t really understand the hype surrounding the show. There were elements that were nice including the music and the puppets themselves but I felt like there was no true storyline so it was hard to get into it. I think if you want to experience it, try it but if your looking for something amazing you’re going to be very disappointed.
Celeste Herrera — Google review
Fun experience. The cast is fun and lighthearted. To truly enjoy it, you have to know some basic Vietnamese folklore. It includes the story of the Sword Lake. Make sure to take pictures with the cast prior to the show starting. Splurge a bit
more for better seats. It’s worth it!
Dan — Google review
Very interesting place and show. I rented a translator ear peice which I found helpful. The musicians are amazing with the old school instruments they played, truly a dying art. See it live while it still is available. As a Canadian tourist married to a Vietnamese, we both enjoyed it well worth your time and little money.
Marco Palumbo — Google review
Once in a lifetime experience to watch this traditional show in the heart of Hanoi! Locals used to go to this show to just relax with family and have a good laugh after a long day of work. Approach this show with that mindset, and you will enjoy it even if you don't understand the words. I didn't bother with audio guide definitely not needed. You can use common sense to understand the stories. They are about life of locals in rural area and legends. We go the backrow seats (100k dong). The entire theater is not even that big so front or last row doesn't make that much difference. We were on the last row and had perfect visibility to the puppets and performers on side stages.
We arrived a few minutes after the show start time and they still allowed us entry. I recommend to squeeze this into your day. :)
G — Google review
What a wonderful show full of Vietnamese culture and beauty. The artists side stage were unreal at singing and playing their instruments and the puppeteers are also so talented. I would highly suggest buying tickets at the office a day or more before or online if you don’t mind paying a little more. They sell out right away.
Tasha L — Google review
Cool experience, wasn't really sure what was going on. The live performance was nice, puppets a were ok - they started off strong with some fire breathing dragons but after the first 5 minutes the rest of the show were very simple people, ducks, boats, etc. Everyone is a tourist, no locals go here.
Liam G. — Google review
For the price definitely worth a watch - sure it would be amazing for young children! Definitely a unique way to spend an hour in the city.
Ellis Escapes — Google review
It's a unique place, the small house with a waterpool and a classic oriental palace as a stage, and two platforms where musicians accompany the performance. The musicians are a gem crew themselves, with wonderful local music instruments. The show is comprised of everyday local life scenes that change one another, from planting rice to the Emperor visit. The legend of the Returned Sword on the lake opposite the theater is also played here. All the scenes prove the circle of Life is most important in Orient life. Another point is that this ancient art is carried through centuries and they keep it alive every day till today 365 days a year.
??????? ??????? — Google review
My first experience of a water puppet show. It was amazing. A 50 min show with stories of culture and village life including traditional live music.
It was worth a visit for one time. You get headphones in your preferred language as the show is in Vietnamese.
dhyan dev — Google review
My friend’s been wanting to take me here for a long time, and when I got to Hanoi the first thing she did was we walked towards the theatre and we bought tickets for the 630 show it was so good. It was so cute. It was so adorable. I would highly recommend this show for anyone.
The puppets and the way they make the movement I mean it’s funny. Yes, it’s sung sort of in Vietnamese language it was but I think if you can look at the motion of the puppets, you can kind of figure out what they’re doing.
Definitely go see this this is something you’ll never see anywhere in the world 🌎 unless
Follow Fauzia — Google review
Fun and unique show, with water puppets in Hanoi’s old quarter. No need to buy the audio guides and no need to understand Vietnamese to get the short sketches. Overall great hour spent!
Tickets should be bought in advanced, but it was somewhat disappointing to see many good spots still free, after I had been told the only free seat was in one of the last rows.
Carlotta Zuliani — Google review
We bought our tickets in advance from Agoda and we had to collect it from the venue about an hour before the show starts. We had to queue with the other ticket buyers and found out that we had paid more than double the price for buying it online than on the spot. So get it earlier on the spot to save some money.
The show was really fun even though we don’t understand Vietnamese. The puppets were such cute characters and the live music and voice actors were amazing! So it was worth paying for this!
Kye Lin Lung (Kylie) — Google review
Great cultural experience right next to the lake. A little bit touristy but it was still a highly enjoyable time. The puppets are all just above the water and the music is all traditional. The dialogue is also in Vietnamese but the context can be ascertained from the actions of the puppets.
There is ample seating inside the theatre with the seats towards the front coating a little more, however this is not important as the seating is staggered so that the view is reasonably unimpeded regardless of where you decide to sit. The seating is also all allocated according to your ticket so there is no rush to get to your seats. The restrooms aren't especially clean but are good enough.
Roop Singh — Google review
I really enjoyed the 50 minute show.
I would recommend sitting either right at the front or right at the back for the best views.
We got tickets for the 3pm showing without any trouble. There wasn't a queue to get in but was quite busy once every one was seated. My youngest son and I moved seats to the back when someone tall sat in front of him.
We hired 2 of the audio description headsets for 50k each. We could've just shared 1 between the 4 of us and just taken it in turn to listen though.
Be warned people have their phones out taking video and photos and will hold them up sometimes blocking your view.
Holly Maurice — Google review
Advisable to buy tickets in advance as the shows are generally full... we were lucky to get on the spot tickets, but it's not worth the risk as the show is an absolute must... we first visited the Sword Island pagoda and then walked over in time to catch the 630 show... they have 3-4 shows everyday, please check the times and buy tickets in advance... do not skip the audio guides, or you will not get a wholesome experience of the story telling masterpiece that the show is... the puppets are beautiful, and the artists use the water to great effect...
Amitabh Anand — Google review
It is better to buy the ticket in advance because the line might be long. We came 20 mins before and bought the ticket on the spot. Good thing we were able to buy just in time ( we went a bit late).
Even though they used local language, I enjoyed the show and definitely it is a must visit place in Hanoi.
Theodora Widjaja — Google review
It was a wonderful experience. One gets to experience exquisite puppetry, traditional Vietnamese music, and a soothing atmosphere. We did not realize that one could also get translation in different languages. So we did not follow the narration or songs (they are in Vietnamese) but could only follow what was being shown. To cut waiting times, it is best to book tickets when you visit the sword lake temple and then go to the theatre 15 minutes before show time. You can also but some puppets after the show. Don't miss the souvenir shops around the theatre. All in all, this was the high point of our stay in Hanoi.
Sivasenani Nori — Google review
It was a wonderful experience! They act out folklore and small stories of their culture through puppets!! It was just breathtaking how the marionettes were controlled when the people can’t even see them properly . I should also mention the opera singers and musicians who did a wonderful job with the music ... everything put together, it was a very good show and I learnt a bit from it... there are a few photos of the show below
Manudi Aksana — Google review
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57B P. Đinh Tiên Hoàng, Hàng Bạc, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
Hoàn Kiếm Lake in Hanoi is steeped in legend and history. It's associated with the tale of Emperor Le Loi, who returned a magical sword to a Golden Turtle God after defeating invaders. The lake is home to the ancient Great-Grandfather Turtle and features remarkable architectural landmarks like the hundred-year-old Turtle Tower, Ngoc Son temple, and the vibrant red The Huc bridge.
This area once again is super lit at night. The amount of energy this place during night is quite high. What I love about this place is that everyone is enjoying here & living in the moment. This place has not ♿️ accessible parking but entrance is ♿️ accessible.
Amit Singh — Google review
I loved this place although it is very busy over the weekend. It’s a good place to chill and relax but too crowded sometimes. This is a great area to visit early in the morning or evening as sitting by the lake side. It’s a quite nice to having a coffee at a nearby café.
BludStory — Google review
Day time and night time is very different so you can come around sunset to see the two sides of its beauty. It’s good for after meal walking as there are plenty of space for walking and seats for resting.
Eva — Google review
Quite a beautiful lake that has its beauty both in day time as well as nighttime. Loved the overall vibe here with people sitting to take a break from all the chaos.
Best thing hang around a nice cafe overlooking this cafe and enjoy.
Tahseen Ahmad — Google review
Mesmerised by the beauty of the lake and it is well kept, if you’re looking for peace and serenity in Hanoi, come over to Hoan Kiem Lake, you will not be disappointed.
KAB — Google review
An absolute beauty during the evening sunsets. Very picturesque, with a red bridge lighted up and the reflection dancing in the lake waters. Come with your loved one, and write poems or just a love letter.
Michelle Y — Google review
Love this lake, very peaceful, this is my first stop to sit and find the address I need. Next to crowded Old Quarter but it is great spot. I walk every morning for exercise and sometime at night for relaxing. It has the magic!
Angie Mok — Google review
Hoan Kiem Lake is the freshwater lake with around 12 hectares size. This lake is one of the landmark in Hanoi and a must visit place in Hanoi. Actually, nothing is too special about the lake. Just a Chinese temple in the middle of the lake. But, around the lake, there are numerous attractions from historical sites to hotels, food and beverages as well as shopping. As it is an iconic lake of Hanoi, tourists must visit here as the sign that you have been to Hanoi. At the lake side, you can sit and rest. Locals also organize gathering, picnic, event, etc. As it is within walking distance from Old Quarter, you may walk from your hotel at Old Quarter to this lake.
Edwin Petrus — Google review
It’s a pretty lake whether you want to take a stroll or photo op. You’ll see lots of ladies wearing áo dài to take pictures so don’t be surprised. You could also rent one and have a photo shoot too!
It comes to life at night with more food vendors/stalls.
My Dao Ngo — Google review
A beautiful lake that has its beauty both in day time as well as nighttime. Loved the overall vibe here with people sitting to take a break from all the chaos.
There are a lot of nice cafe's nearby and has a great view
Shashwatee Shwetapadma — Google review
I love going there in the evening.
Easmin A. — Google review
This place is really peaceful , lot of charming place to sea , nice coffee to try , the little temple is really looking beautiful , if you have a little moment to go visiting Hanoi this a place you definetly have to go to it s really beautiful .
tom garnier — Google review
Nice lake adjacent to Old Quarter, perfect for a stroll along the shores. Not too large so can easily walk around it in ~30 minutes, and nice to view from nearby coffee houses and restaurants. While there visit the temple in the lake, vey nice. They close the street around the lake in summer on weekends and people come out for fun.
Arlene Lum — Google review
Really lovely way to spend an hour in Hanoi, walking around the lake and then visiting the temple. Lots of great photo opportunities, as well as being a nice restful place to sit. Looks beautiful at night.
Hilary Lowe — Google review
There are many things to see and do in the area. I suggest taking a stroll around the lake and enjoying the attractions of the traditional side of Vietnam. If you have the opportunity, I also recommend visiting the temple across the bridge, as it is affordable and provides a wealth of information.
H Dinh — Google review
A lot of people on holiday. On island have small temple pay around 1USD. Inside beautiful but can not take a photo.
Panuwong Yokying — Google review
Simply a stunning lake, that encompasses all the parts of hanoi, the old and the french quarter are very popular with tourists, recommend walking the circumference of the lake at least twice, in the the day and at night, both complexly different experience's, all a good way to get away from the general chaos.
V H — Google review
I have very fond memories of this lake. Whether it is early in the morning or late in the afternoon or any time in between this is just a beautiful place to walk around. It is located in the heart of Hanoi, surrounded by lush greenery and is home to the famous red bridge, Huc Bridge, which leads to the Ngoc Son Temple situated on a small island in the lake. I can understand why it is incredibly popular.
Ross Daniels — Google review
Really like this lake, very comfortable and spectacular. Quite a number of artists there to draw the portrait for the passers-by. It is definitely worthy to keep a record of your journey:)
Jasmine Lam — Google review
Great place to come for a walk in the morning 🌅 or the evening 🌆!
Locals come and do Dance Groups, take photos with traditional clothing and flowers.
Truly feels like a community park.
Jose Puente — Google review
It is a very relaxing and beautiful lake. So many locals come here to enjoy the Central Park of the city. The Hoan Kiem Lake and the surrounding area are the central park for Hanoi. Many ladies come here in the morning for dancing exercises, and the guys run or walk in the park.
Michael W. — Google review
Nice lake with ruins of temple pagoda in the centre. There were plenty of people visiting here with food stalls and fresh juice vendors lining the sides. Ample seating to relax and people watch while here.
Roop Singh — Google review
HanoiHoan Kiem Lake, nestled in the heart of Hanoi, is a serene gem that captivates visitors with its timeless beauty and cultural significance. During my recent visit to Vietnam's capital city, I had the pleasure of exploring this enchanting landmark, and it left a lasting impression on me.
Surrounded by lush greenery and shaded walkways, Hoan Kiem Lake offers a peaceful escape from the bustling streets of Hanoi. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll along its shores or sitting on one of the benches to admire the view, the tranquil ambiance of the lake is truly rejuvenating.The centerpiece of the lake is the iconic Turtle Tower, standing majestically amidst the shimmering waters. Legend has it that the tower is home to a sacred turtle, adding to the mystique and allure of the area.One of the highlights of my visit was crossing the charming red bridge to reach Ngoc Son Temple, located on a small island in the lake.
The temple's intricate architecture and rich history provided insight into Vietnam's cultural heritage and spirituality.Hoan Kiem Lake also serves as a vibrant hub for locals and tourists alike, with activities such as tai chi sessions, street performances, and traditional water puppet shows adding to its allure.Whether you're seeking solace in nature, immersing yourself in Vietnamese culture, or simply enjoying a leisurely day out, Hoan Kiem Lake offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you enchanted and inspired.Overall, my time spent at Hoan Kiem Lake was a highlight of my trip to Hanoi, and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city
pooja dubey — Google review
A great historical and spritual place to visit in Hanoi.
Having a pagoda and a royal museum inside, this place is a must visit in Hanoi Old Quarter.
The lake is big and the water is green 😁 which is so lovely to see.
You'll fall in love ❤️🇻🇳
The Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam is a vibrant and historic area that offers a blend of cultural experiences. One of the must-try dishes here is Bun Cha, a Vietnamese specialty consisting of grilled pork served with rice noodles and herbs, accompanied by a side of dipping sauce. This dish has deep roots in Hanoi's culinary history and can be enjoyed at various restaurants in the Old Quarter.
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Thành Chương's Viet Palace
Heritage museum
Nature & Parks
Parks
Complex of restored traditional buildings amid lotus ponds & leafy gardens, plus antiques & art.
色々な工夫がされていて見学する人を飽きさせないと(感性豊かな人)と感じました。
口コミで多くの人が入場料が高いと評価していますが確かにやや高めでは有りますが
十分楽しめました。
ただもう少しだけ各室内の照明に工夫があると良いと感じました。
(Translated by Google)
I felt that I had to keep the visitors from getting bored with various ideas (people with rich sensibilities).
Many people have commented that the entrance fee is expensive, but it is certainly a little expensive.
I enjoyed it enough.
However, I felt that it would be better if the lighting in each room was a little more ingenious.
yasuhisa irisawa — Google review
A great place to visit, an amazing collection of statues and architecture and just a lovely place to walk around. The artist who decided to preserve the heritage of his country has done a stunning job
John Aitken — Google review
An amazing place. So many interesting buildings full of a range of ancient to modern art. Exploring it was a joy
David Johnson — Google review
The palace is belongs to Mr. Thanh Chuong - a Vietnamese artist.
This is a collection about Vietnamese architecture in North of Vietnam in the past.
Entrance ticket at 150,000vnd/ adult and 130,000/ person (elderly of 80year old up, student and children)
Trịnh Minh — Google review
Better than my expectation. You can spend a good 2 hours here. Try to go to top lvl of the tallest building (top right of the map) for a great view.
Tung Nguyen (Sanji Skywalker) — Google review
Serene garden, nice restaurant and café. Worth the visit with traditional buildings and ceramics.
Alain Phe — Google review
A really fascinating place which probably should be on the Hanoi 'must visit' list for many people. A wonderful collection of art and history in a great setting. Well worth a visit.
IridiumRose — Google review
Fantastic and very laid-back place just outside of Hanoi! Not popular among foreigners at all! 😊 It's quite difficult to describe this place in one or two words. It's actually Vietnam in many details, Vietnam in a miniature! Unlike in all museums, here you can literally touch all objects and artifacts brought from all over Vietnam. The founder is a prominent proponent of the Vietnamese culture all over the world! Just come and visit this place!
Dmitry Grigoryev — Google review
Beautiful place around the Vĩnh phúc.
I can feel oriental smell and atmosphere.
At first I thought ticket price(170K) is little bit expensive but worth it to explore the wonderful garden.
Taeheon Kim — Google review
In all our travels of Vietnam we thought this the most magical place. There is a vast collection of art and artifacts set in beautifully maintained gardens and buildings. It is tranquil, stunningly beautiful and cleverly set to invite you to see objects differently to a museum. There are very few labels and standard museum practices are not followed - this actually makes it perfection. It is like being invited into the artist’s home. The collections spans Vietnamese history. It has taken a skilled eye to be able to balance everything without overwhelming you. We have thoroughly enjoyed three hours wandering through the buildings and gardens. Every corner is some new joy for the eye and heart.
If you travel to Hanoi this should be top of your list. You need to allow an hour car travel from Hanoi (about $500,000dong in a grab). Well worth every cent. I will recommend this to all my family and friends.
Sharon Orbell — Google review
Beautiful spot to take photos, just packed with photogenic spots around the areas of the building, decent car park.
Well organized and very clean, generally well maintained.
Entry price would seem reasonable in EU, but feels bit high here. However it's quite special and unique, so if you are looking for some pretty photos, it's worth the price of admission.
Mark Tappin — Google review
Great place to visit. Has a small café with AC where you can chill a bit. Lot of photogenic places and places to see. Entrance fee is a bit high compared to other places, but it’s very well maintained.
John Dean — Google review
The palace is belongs to Mr. Thanh Chuong - a Vietnamese artist.
This is a collection about Vietnamese architecture in North of Vietnam in the past.
Entrance ticket at 150,000vnd/ adult and 130,000/ person (elderly of 80year old up, student and children)
Flan Tran — Google review
Nice place to walk around in! Paid 150,000 vnd for entrance and got a brochure book in viet and english for you to read and self explore.
Fran — Google review
Great place to visit, have a bundle of cultured Vietnam architectures from old to modern times, but somehow mixed pretty well in a small area here.
Ticket price is 150k VND, quite expensive for Vietnamese, but for the reason of keeping the site from being too crowded - coming from the artist Thanh Chuong who created this place.
A recommendation from mine is hoping to have audio guidance for each architecture here, instead of one unnecessary colour book. It will make the experience more enjoyable if I could hear what do every piece of art mean and how Thanh Chuong recreated all of them in such abundance and still keeping the harmony. Will definitely comeback when they have that added.
Hoa Lo Prison Relic, also known as the Hanoi Hilton, is a museum that was originally built by the French colonial government in the late 19th century to detain Vietnamese revolutionaries and dissidents. Later, it housed American prisoners of war during the Vietnam War, including well-known figures like Senator John McCain. The museum showcases the history of war crimes and offers a glimpse into the harsh conditions endured by inmates.
A very good museum which provides good insight into the French colonial struggles from the perspective of Vietnam. Enjoyable isn't the right way to describe a visit, but is is very insightful and we'll worthwhile. Also excellent value.
IridiumRose — Google review
Entrance fee was very cheap. When enter, you have the choice of getting a tour guide, listening to the audio guide, or just freely explore on your own accord. I chose to listen to the audio!
The history is amazing. They actually map out a route that would take you through a decent line of story.
The experience and stories from past prisoners are tragic, and it broke my heart listening and seeing the inside. There was a memorial where visitors can go in the put incense in memories of the heroes.
I appreciate the people who got locked up/received death sentences while fighting for the independence of the country I was born and raised in 🤍
I had to take off 1 star because there was only one restroom...
Nhi Nguyen — Google review
There are two ways to experience a place like this. One is to read up on history in advance and immerse yourself on what it might have been like. The other way is to enjoy the experience as it’s designed. The official tour is a bit obscured let’s say. John McCain and others were referred to as guests. Sure, that’s one ways of saying it.
I chose option 1. Read in advance and bring the historical narratives into a significant historical space. I’m glad i did.
Shayne Fitz-Coy — Google review
A good history of the resistance and struggles of Vietnamese political prisoners during the French occupation. There is a small section on its use as an American POW prison that may give a different perspective than what's taught in the US. Worth a visit for anyone interested in Vietnam or US history.
James Coleman — Google review
This was the first thing we did in Hanoi and I really enjoyed it. You do have to pay to go in but it's not expensive (30,000 VND per person).
So much history and old artifacts to see here, it's very fascinating. Also pretty horrifying to read what went on there and see the conditions in which the prisoners lived. Awful but extremely interesting. Everything was in English too so easy to follow. Definitely worth a visit.
Vicky Adams — Google review
Almost $2 entrance fee and you will get a ton of information from their exhibits. There's plenty to learn and see. There are translations from Vietnamese, English and French. You will learn the life of the prisoners and how it inspired them to revolt.
Town Traveller — Google review
Entry was only 30k and for the audio tour was 110k. We ended up just walking around ourselves and it was great, a lot of history in there I had no idea about. Worth the time to check it out
Steven — Google review
Hoa Lo Prison Relic is one of the tourist object in the Old Quarter of Hanoi. It is a museum which kept the history of the prison life in Hanoi. There are numerous exhibits which can tell the story inside the cells during colonialization era. Ticket can be purchased on site at the ticketing counter during visitation. The museum can be reached by walking if you are staying at Old Quarter zone or e-hailing Grab.
Edwin Petrus — Google review
Incredibly well maintained and fantastic job of sharing the stories of those held captive. Horrific to see what the French did to the Vietnamese people, deeply moving and highly recommend visiting!
Liam G. — Google review
Enjoyed this tour very much, especially considering the price. Being able to walk through the buildings and rooms while learning about the horrific history is quite powerful. They also do a nice job of sharing the history of American prisoners of war with the displays near the end.
I would definitely recommend the audio guide as it’s quite busy and so reading all of the displays is difficult and not as cohesive as hearing it all.
Luke G — Google review
Really fascinating to see everything and read about the history. They try to charge you for an audio tour guide but I didn’t accept this, all the information was written on the information boards so I don’t recommend getting persuaded to buy that
Isaac d — Google review
Prices: 30k entrance fee, 100k for audio tour.
Do the audio tour, it will help with you understand the history of the prison better. There are signs next to the pictures/exhibits but the audio tour is more detailed.
Prison museums can be depressing, but despite its dark past the Hoa Lo Prison is not a super heavy pill to swallow. You’ll leave respecting and understanding the Vietnamese spirit a bit more after visiting this Relic.
John Dean — Google review
The prison leaves a lasting impression. Exhibits that are well lit and original components give a very authentic impression of the time. The only criticism is that to get all the information you need hearing aids with extra charge. Also for people who want to read the story one can expect to have a detailed text in English and not just the topic number on the recorder. Slight a gamble.
Joel Wiegand — Google review
I think its one of the best place to experience a full service, carefully crafted work to reflect on history of Vietnam. I had a wonderful time, from staffs to the actual show was suprisingly good. Plus the marketing people help changed the perception of a landmark like this.
Tú Nguyễn — Google review
very cheap entrance fee ~2$ and you get to experience history. you can opt to spend around 20$ if you want an audio guided tour if you are really interested but for me paying 2$ is enough. They show case the life of prisoners and what happened during the US invasion. They also sell milktea and snacks for a cheap price. worth visiting if you are into history
Ryan Tan — Google review
This was a very cool and interesting museum. It’s built on the former site of the Hoa Lo Prison (Hilton - Hanoi) and has a lot of interesting photos and exhibits from the prison during its active years.
The staff are friendly and approachable. You can also expect entry to be ~30 baht per person. I would say that no more than 1-2 hours is needed as the museum only takes up a small portion of true former prison grounds.
With it centella located to the old quarter in Hanoi it’s easy to get here by walking or getting a taxi or grab!
Chris Parker — Google review
Great history of the early French colonial times. Some info on American pilot years. There are plenty of pictures. Very busy, so expect a crush. Recommend not getting the audio. Often long winded.
Brad Williams — Google review
This is a prison which was built in the end of 19th century, converted into a museum. It's one of the major tourist sites of Hanoi. Entry fee has to be paid at the door and an additional fee is charged if you want audio guide. It takes around 30 min to 1 hour to visit all the cells and look at the exhibits of items used during those days. There are posters displayed regarding the wars. Overall, a place worth visiting if you are interested to know about the political history of Vietnam
Manasa M — Google review
It was a cool museum! Their speciality exhibit was great, and the translations were much better than the rest of the museum. The entire museum had signs that were in French & English. They tried to get us to buy an audioguide for over double the 50,000 VND (~2USD) entrance price, but I think it was just fine without it. The English translations had some small errors, but it was still easy to read and understand.
Georgia Thomas — Google review
we really enjoyed visiting this museum. It was a very interactive experience. we arrived a bit late due to our flight timing.The closing time was 5pm, and we arrived at 5:10. Fortunately, the staff let us in to tour around.You can get the tickets right outside the museum.
khan huma — Google review
An amazing place to learn an important part of Vietnam’s history, from the French colonial times to the relatively modern-day Vietnam/American War of the 1970s.
Well preserved historical artifacts from each era, couples well with the (expensive) audioguide. Highly recommended excursion when in Hanoi.
Hezry Bin Abu Hasan — Google review
A must visit landmark when you are in Hanoi...tickets are easily available at the entrance, there was no queue when we visited...do not miss taking the audio guides (100k dong), but totally worth it...the audio guide has 26 sessions and the story adds to the charm of the prison tour with detailed narratives about the life and times of the prisoners...the complete tour will take about 2 hours, totally worth the time...they also have souvenir shops to buy memorabilia
Amitabh Anand — Google review
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The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is a memorial park in Hanoi, Vietnam, which was completed in 1973. The memorial is dedicated to the late president of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, and it houses his preserved body as well as many of his personal belongings. It is a popular tourist destination and is one of the most important historic sites in Hanoi.
The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum that I visited is one of Vietnam's symbolic tourist attractions, and I was impressed by the beauty of the building and its decorations. Inside the building, I was able to learn about Ho Chi Minh's unknown facts along with the sanctity of the place. When entering the mausoleum, I was required to check my physical condition and was warned to pray quietly. In the surrounding park, you can reflect on your experience at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum while taking a break. However, it can get very hot and crowded with tourists during summer, so I recommend visiting on weekdays in the late afternoon. To understand the history and culture of Vietnam, please be sure to visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
S N — Google review
This is a good place but i literally didn't find any difficulties to find this place
Science World — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall is located in the center of Hanoi, where Ho Chi Minh, the father of Vietnamese independence, rests here. All major festivals or gatherings will be held here, and if tourists want to come here, they must dress formally to show respect. Mr. Ho Chi Minh's body is placed in the crystal coffin in the central hall, surrounded by troops guarding. In addition to the Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall, there are also the Ho Chi Minh Museum and the One Pillar Pagoda in the southwest that can be visited.
Opposite the Ho Chi Minh Memorial is the National Assembly. It is said that the arrangement was for the founding father, Ho Chi Minh, to hear that the National Assembly was in session and to continue to "lead" the Vietnamese government.
(Original)
胡志明紀念堂位於河內市中心,越南獨立之父胡志明就安息在這裡。凡是重大節日慶典或集會都會在這裡舉行,而遊客如果要來這裡拜訪,必須要穿著正式一些以示尊重。胡志明先生的遺體就放在中央大廳的水晶棺木中,四周有軍隊守護著。除了胡志明紀念堂外,西南方還有胡志明博物館、獨柱寺等可以去參觀。
胡志明紀念堂的對面就是國會。據說這樣的安排是讓國父胡志明聽到國會在開會,並繼續“領導”越南政府。
Milksloong Cheong — Google review
Very much worth going with a guide who can walk you around and explain everything and the history ( one sided as it may be ).
They put dress codes on people so watch out and if you look like a western tourist you are scrutinised heavily.
You get a feel for different architectural styles from the yellow French buildings to the grey and very communist mausoleum structure built by the Russians.
Our party chose not to see the dead body but I understand it can be very interesting.
It certainly is a very interesting and effective price of propaganda and well worth a visit !
I B — Google review
This is one of the most historic sites in Hanoi. The testing place of uncle Ho! Be careful cause they will not let women in if the knees and arms are not covered, so make sure you get a light jacket on top and long pants. This is only for woman, no idea why. Also to avoid huge crowds I recommend that you visit on a Friday morning that the museum is closed! Great experience overall!
George St — Google review
Very interesting place to visit. A must see. The general area is very rich in history.
Entry is free. Entry closes at 11.30am
The entry procedure is well organised, and you have to leave your larger bags in a storage area (safe and reliable system), while your cameras specifically aren't allowed in the Mausoleum. You have to give them to a separate storage area, and they'll give it back to you once you exit.
Remember to dress appropriately and show your respect.
Corwyn — Google review
Visiting Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum is a solemn and profound experience, offering a glimpse into the life and legacy of Vietnam's revolutionary leader. As you approach the grand structure, the atmosphere becomes reverent, with guards maintaining a respectful silence. Inside, Ho Chi Minh lies in state, surrounded by intricate architecture and historical artifacts, evoking a sense of awe and respect. The experience serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring impact of one individual's dedication to their country and people.
Phuong Tran — Google review
ホーチミン様のご遺体はことができませんでした。タイミングの問題かな?
防犯のため、セキュリティ検査があるため、御留意ください。
ホーチミン博物館には日本語と中国語の説明がなく、雰囲気で感じるしかありませんでした。貧しい時代のベトナムでは、ホーチミン様が貧しい生活を送ったかどうかはわかりませんね。
胡志明先生的遗体很遗憾无法被看到。可能是时间的问题
胡志明博物馆没有日语和中文的说明,只能通过氛围感受。在越南贫穷的时代,胡志明先生是否过着贫困的生活尚不清楚。
(Translated by Google)
Ho Chi Minh's body could not be recovered. Is it a timing issue?
Please be aware that there will be a security check for crime prevention.
There were no explanations in Japanese or Chinese at the Ho Chi Minh Museum, so I had no choice but to get a feel for the atmosphere. We don't know whether Ho Chi Minh lived a poor life in Vietnam during the poverty period.
Mr. Hu Zhiming's body was ignored. Possible time problem
Hu Zhiming's museum has a Japanese-Chinese explanation, and it was just a passing experience. During the period of poverty in the southern part of Vietnam, Mr. Hu Zhiming's life was not clean.
カクレ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Seen only from the outside ...
Particular place where you live the devotion towards Ho
(Original)
Visto solamente da fuori...
Luogo particolare nel quale vivi la devozione nei confronti di Ho
ivan geom legge — Google review
Although the entire "square" may be open during the hours listed on Google Maps, the entrance to the Mausoleum itself is only open until 10:30am or something like that. I went with a small group of fellow tourists and I think I was literally the last person they let in before they closed it. It is very similar to Lenin's Mausoleum in Moscow (gee, I wonder why?) in that once you enter there are guards everywhere and you better not stop walking, even as you pass the wax-looking figure in a glass case. Once you are through the mausoleum you can slow down and enjoy some of the other nearby sites like the single-pillar pagoda or Ho Chi Minh's stilt house.
Rodney Egel — Google review
現地の小中学生が勉学の為にも訪れるということで、とにかく並ぶ並ぶ😨3時間並んで1分弱ホーチミンのご遺体を見るのみ、という感じです。3時間並ぶのに水1滴飲めず、という感じなので熱中症対策はしたほうがいいかも。セキュリティのところで取られてもいいから、水は持っていくべきかも😭男女共に、膝上丈のスカートやズボン、ノースリーブを着て行ってしまうと入れなくなる可能性があります。
(Translated by Google)
Local elementary and junior high school students were coming there for study purposes, so they lined up for 3 hours just to see Ho Chi Minh's body for less than a minute. I was in line for 3 hours and couldn't even drink a drop of water, so maybe I should take precautions against heat stroke. You might want to bring some water with you in case it gets taken away at security 😭For both men and women, if you go wearing knee-length skirts, pants, or sleeveless clothes, you may not be able to enter.
kay — Google review
Only for the most dedicated. The wait is at least an hour, and that's when the line is moving quickly. You are not allowed to take photos inside of the mausoleum but once you are out you can take all the photos you want grom the parade grounds outside. You have to keep moving past the actual body of Ho Chi Minh, and there are soldiers everywhere supervising the crowds. An ok experience, but unless you have 2-3 hours to kill, I wouldn't recommend it
Robert Chomicz — Google review
ホーチミンのご遺体が安置され、無料で見学出来ます。とはいえ、実際に見れるのは歩きながらになるので20秒程度かと思います。注意点は午前中のみで曜日も決まってます。また、ベトナムの方々が非常に多く来られるので、早い時間に行かないと相当待つことになります。料金は無料です。
(Translated by Google)
Ho Chi Minh's body is laid to rest and can be visited free of charge. However, you can actually see it while walking, so I think it takes about 20 seconds. Please note that it is only available in the morning and on certain days of the week. Also, there are a lot of Vietnamese people coming, so if you don't go early, you'll have to wait a long time. It is free of charge.
sasurai albatross — Google review
Excellent visit to the mausoleum. Lots to see and well shaded walk ways. The buildings and content are extremely well preserved and you are able to enjoy the site with English translation.
Travelling Gillespie — Google review
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is one of the most famous spots. It attracts a large number of local residents and international tourists. You can learn more about Ho Chi Minh's life and its significance in Vietnamese history here. Ho Chi Minh is regarded as a visionary leader who played a significant role in Vietnam's history. In May 1975, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum was inaugurated. Dress appropriately while visiting the Mausoleum. Avoid shorts, sleeveless dresses, etc. otherwise your entry might be denied. You need to pass through a security check before entering the Mausoleum. The visiting time is from 5 AM to 10 PM. There is no entry fee. In the backside of the mausoleum, there is a pagoda (One pillar pagoda)
The Temple of Literature in Hanoi is a significant cultural and educational site, often considered one of the city's most appealing historical attractions. It comprises two architectural complexes: Van Mieu, a Confucian temple dedicated to revered figures, and Quoc Tu Giam, Vietnam's first university. Surrounded by stone walls and old trees, the temple exudes a peaceful atmosphere despite its location on a bustling street.
This was a very interesting place to visit. So much history and culture here. It was one of our first "tastes" of Vietnam. Easy to spend a lot of time here. Definitely worth a visit! Only cost 30,000 VND per person. Good faculties too (toilets were decent plus places to buy water if needed!)
Vicky Adams — Google review
Vietnam's first national university and was established within the temple. A wonderful atmospheric place where it is pleasant to be. Neatly and tastefully maintained garden park complex. Tranquility and relaxation, lots of greenery, authentic ponds and buildings, a temple full of well-being and pleasant smells.
It's make sense since they are used for student who need studying at quiet areas with ancient trees and trimmed lawns, where scholars would relax away from the bustle of the outside world. In ancient it used to be common to rub the stone turtles' heads, but now there is a fence that is meant to prevent people from doing this in order to preserve the turtles. wich honour talent and encourage study.
BludStory — Google review
Must see. There are so many little things to see such as the architecture, reading about the history and education in Vietnam and the name of historically important people. The sones/memorials were so interesting. The place is also kid friendly and interesting for families to play games. The gardens are refreshing. Entrance fee is really cheap like $1-2
James Z — Google review
We enjoyed our tour here. Place tells the story of ancient scholars. Explanations were displayed in English as well as the local language. Place is well maintained, rather spaced out & not too crowded.
Avril Teo — Google review
Totally loved the serenity of this temple. Spacious. Not too crowded. Plenty of spots to photograph. Great way of learning more about Hanoi and Confucius and the Imperial Academy. There’s a house of stelae here. Unique.
Beauty of Life with Jo — Google review
Smaller than I thought, but a significant historical location and well worth the entrance fee and visit! My favorite part was the turtles carrying tablets engraved with the names of the individuals that passed exams there a thousand years ago! Incredible. The inside of the temple is extravagantly lovely, as are most temples and pagodas.
Jan Smith — Google review
A great plac eto visit in the heart of Hanoi. Here you will learn another piece of history from one of the most important place of VietNam
Van Thu Pham — Google review
One of the best places to visit in Hanoi. Gets too busy sometimes with people getting in the way posing for thousands of elaborately posed pictures, but otherwise is good for an hour out. It's 30.000d to get in but I've noticed loads of people either jump the wall or walk in through the unguarded exits at the top end rather than pay.
D T — Google review
The Temple of Literature, also known as Van Mieu, is a historical and cultural landmark located in Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. It is one of the country's most important educational and architectural sites.
Originally built in 1070 during the reign of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong, the Temple of Literature was Vietnam's first national university. It was dedicated to Confucius and honored scholars and literary achievements. Over the centuries, the temple underwent various expansions and renovations, becoming a complex of buildings and courtyards.
The main features of the Temple of Literature include the Great Gate, the Courtyard of the Sage, the Well of Heavenly Clarity, the House of Ceremonies, and the Temple itself. The architecture is influenced by traditional Vietnamese design, with beautiful gardens, pavilions, and statues.
Today, the Temple of Literature serves as a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Hanoi's rich history and intellectual heritage. It also hosts the annual Vietnamese National University Entrance Examination, reflecting its ongoing connection to education.
Visitors can explore the temple grounds, admire the ancient architecture, and learn about Vietnam's scholarly past. The site is particularly busy during the graduation season when students come to seek good luck and blessings for their future academic endeavors.
devabrat bindhani — Google review
It is a good place for a short visit in the city and the ticket I bought is 70,000VND to enter.
You may buy some souvenirs here as the blessing for education and career. In addition, there is a person can write calligraphy with quite decent price.
There is a souvenir place that is inside the room that besides the exit, maybe you should avoid that one to buy the souvenir.
Ding Mark — Google review
A wonderful for tourists to visit, probably one shall find the historical building and tortils but still much worthy to visit.
sirajuddin Mobini — Google review
visited there in mid-November on weekend, and it was bit too crowded, overwhelmed by school kids. prefer to visit on weekdays.
it's a beautiful place to visit, relax & learn about Vietnamese culture, especially their traditional education.
has lots of photogenic spots featuring Vietnamese architecture & lush green gardens.
entry fee $1.5 per person, time required 2-3 hrs max, English audio guide available.
cafes selling refreshments located inside, restaurants located outside
r41nm4k3r _ — Google review
This is definitely a must see place in Hanoi. It’s a really nice and calm place to walk around and has a really chill cafe near the left exit.
The entrance is 30.000 VND, but if you have a student card the price will be 15.000 VND.
Beatriz Iruretagoiena — Google review
If you're in Hanoi, you definitely need to make time for the Temple of Literature. Tickets were 30k for those over the age of 15. You can get an audio guide in your preferred language for 50k each. We ended up hiring an English tour guide for 200k and the two were lasted 1 hour. It was well worth it. Our guide was phenomenal and very patient with all of our questions. I don't think we would have had the same experience without her. I was really wonderful to learn about past and current emphasis on morality and their education and to get contacts of why so many students will come and rub the heads of the turtle statues ( even though they're protected now and not supposed to be disturbed). Even while we were there, there were parents picking up their little kids and telling them to run up and touch the turtles' heads. The rest of the buildings have interesting history. There is a section of one of the main buildings that is set up more like a Temple where some come to worship, but mostly this is a museum in full of historical facts. All of my kids were impressed and enjoyed the whole tour. My kids are ages 8 all the way up to 15.
Jessica Smits — Google review
The name lives up to its reputation. The place is vast and the structures are worth admiring. The greenery of the place adds to its beauty. The main temple has many ancient murals and statues that are highly regarded.
It's a good idea to come early in the morning as the place gets very crowded and hot during the day.
Manish Gayan — Google review
The temple was founded in 1070 by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong. It became the first university of Vietnam also known as the Imperial Academy. Until the colonial period, it had been opened for over 700years and taught hundreds of renowned scholars. Students come to pray for luck in their upcoming exams and studies.
Juliette RGD — Google review
A must see in Hanoi, the temple of Literature built in honour of Confucius! Admission fee is 70.000 VND. Entire park / temple consists of 5 courts for different topics.
Is recommendable!
Hafid H — Google review
As one of the long-standing famous historical sites in Hanoi. This is also the first university in Viet Nam-where a lot of historical data is stored. The campus is planted with a lot of trees to bring a feeling of freshness. Besides, there are also many ancient artifacts imbued with Vietnamese culture and check-in attractions for visitors. Should visit here when coming to Hanoi.
Henry — Google review
Amazing ancient architectual design, surrounding by well kept manicured gardens, picturesque for many nice background shots like all the locals take that dress up in older traditional clothing, enjoy the pics, recommend stopover here
Rob Barsony — Google review
Worth a visit to get a first impression of the long intellectual tradition that is connected to popular religion. What was memorable was knowing that reforming oneself preceded learning something new. And the of course the high esteem that knowledge demanded. But the latter might be a bit biased from my side
Abdulkader Tayob — Google review
This is the university established in 1010 and used for 700 yrs. During French war, it was destroyed and now it has been restored and available for people to visit .
This is in central Hanoi and very peaceful.
Entry ticket is 70k dong and it is open up to 5 pm in the evening.
With additional 100k ,one can take the audio guide along with the ticket.
Pallavi Anantwar — Google review
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58 P. Quốc Tử Giám, Văn Miếu, Đống Đa, Hà Nội, Vietnam
The Hang Múa Ecolodge is a mountain lodge with pleasant cottages, a restaurant and bar, and an outdoor terrace. It is situated in the lush countryside of Ninh Binh province, Vietnam and offers great views of the limestone mountains. The resort also has facilities for hiking, biking, and kayaking.
The room was nice, with an outdoor shower and bathtub that provides sufficient privacy. Inside was well air conditioned, comfortable bed, ample storage and a decent bathroom.
The breakfast was good, not out of this world but a good non crowded start to the day.
The location is great as it avoided the craziness of downtown and is inside the gates to the caves and lookout. The ability to start the climb before the public was allowed in was great as the steps got crowded later in the morning. As an added bonus there are bicycles to use around the area. We rode on paths in the middle of rice fields, not something I see at home.
Christopher Roth — Google review
Stayed here twice, and it has unfortunately declined seriously since it first opened. Back in the day, it opened with great ambition and was a jewel of a property, building on centuries of rich history in the area. Unfortunately, as happens in this country, it has declined to another very average resort with medeocre food being served onsite and tacky amenities that render it lame.
Keith A. — Google review
I loved this place. It's very nice, and really has everything that you could need. My room was nice, included with mosquito nets and great A/C. The staff was very helpful, from my late night check-in to organizing taxis to various other nearby attractions. Also, the Mua Caves Viewpoint hike and lotus ponds are part of the property, and entrance fees as waived as part of the stay (both are incredible, I highly recommend exploring them). I would easily stay here again.
Nathan Marcellino — Google review
Accessible for toddlers! My 3 and 5 year-old made it up there! Just make sure you bring lots of water! And plan on 1h to get up there. Then you can spend a lot more time: go to the other peak (if they follow), walk across the rice fields when back down, stop at a Cafe, etc
Marjorie Carr Zippert — Google review
You should be here around 3-4 pm, that's good time to hikking and seeing sun set
Drift backpacker — Google review
some how Google is referring to the hotel, BUT actually this is a beautiful landmark/ tourist attraction without having to stay at the hotel. You have around 500 steps truly worth the climb. We were there when, unfortunately, the weather wasn't great and still it was a fabulous place to be and look around. very much recommended!!!!
?? ??? — Google review
Beautiful place. Easy to get to on bicycle or motorbike or car. Park at the lot closest to the entrance no matter what the locals on the street say. Beautiful scenery and if at the right time, the lotus are mesmerizing. Wear non slip shoes if you want to climb to the tail of the dragon.
Sierra Stein — Google review
Very nice place with stunning attraction combination to explore. challenge ourselves to climb up the Flying Dragon Mount to see top-down views are yellow fields and amazing lotus lake.
the best season to visit here is summer since the fields are yellow and lotuses are blooming.
highly recommend to visit this place at sunset 5PM to climb easily without hard sunshine.
Ty Pha — Google review
So I am writing this while staying here and the experience is pathetic. Staff is not very cooperative. Room is infected with cockroaches and bugs , its like the room has not been cleaned in ages. Bedsheets smell of sweat. Hygiene is neglected. Even my toddler understands that the room is not good and hasn’t slept whole night. There are management issues. Overall this ecolodge either needs to shutdown if they are not able to manage properly or they need a full renovation from scratch. Have been to a lot of places and hotels and by far the worst place to stay ever considering the hype.
Highly disappointed. 👎
Aayushi Agarwal — Google review
Un hôtel dans un très beau cadre au cœur de la Baie d’Halong Terrestre. L’hôtel est au sein même d’un site populaire qui permet l’accès à un joli point de vue (accès gratuit pour les résidents).
De superbes balades à proximité. Service de location de vélo (50k/jour) ou location de scooter mais plus cher qu’ailleurs (200k/jour).
La chambre était plutôt agréable et très propre dans l’ensemble. Mais loin d’être aussi idyllique que les photos laissaient paraître (traces d’usures et un peu dans son jus).
Il y a une piscine mais très froide (séjour en avril) et pas super propre.
Bonus pour le restaurant et le buffet du petit-déjeuner, rien à redire et le personnel est super agréable et aux petits soins pour les clients. Attention peut-être à éviter de servir les jus de fruit dans des gobelets en plastique jetables.
Bon séjour globalement mais peut-être un peu cher la nuit à mon goût.
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A hotel in a beautiful setting in the heart of Terrestrial Halong Bay. The hotel is within a popular site which allows access to a lovely viewpoint (free access for residents).
Superb walks nearby. Bike rental service (50k/day) or scooter rental but more expensive than elsewhere (200k/day).
The room was quite nice and very clean overall. But far from being as idyllic as the photos made it appear (traces of wear and a little in its juice).
There is a swimming pool but very cold (stay in April) and not super clean.
Bonus for the restaurant and the breakfast buffet, nothing to complain about and the staff is super pleasant and takes great care of the customers. Perhaps be careful to avoid serving fruit juices in disposable plastic cups.
Good stay overall but perhaps a little expensive at night for my taste.
Maxime Visticot — Google review
Just fantastic. Wish we spent more time here. The location is brilliant, set amongst the mountains and forest, the only noise coming from the wild animals in the forest. Lovely spa pool, huge rooms with private terraces, great food and drinks offers. Would highly recommend.
Andrew Mucha — Google review
Really enjoyed our stay here. Our room was huge but a little hot because the air con couldn’t cool the size of the room! Perfect setting after you get over the fact you’re basically staying in a tourist attraction. Very peaceful once all the tourists leave after dark and means you get the caves and viewpoint all to yourself first thing in the morning. The restaurant was actually really good food too.
Rebecca Prince — Google review
We stayed at the ecolodge. The room was fine, enough for 3 adults. facilities overall were quite dated including the surrounding. The restaurant dinner was good and cheap. Staff were friendly.
It’s good to stay here if you want to get to the top first. Less crowded that way. Really nice view. Nice climb. 500 steps so quite steep. Some slippery rock so be careful
Tu Linh Nguyen — Google review
Nice place with a garden and a little cave, but more importantly a big Lotus plantage and an even bigger stair which will exhaust you quite a bit, but also will reward you with a great view over the area. The price was okay, not much for a tourist from Europe or America
Robin H?wener — Google review
Went here for the hike.
Well worth the steps but here's the figures (from the bottom)
462 steps total to dragon
278 to the turn point / decision between left (higher) and right (lower) peak
184 after turning left to temple and dragon
It was hard work, I wouldn't recommend those not mobile, or young kids, it gets really hard with large steps and not much shade.
Nathaniel Freeman — Google review
This,place us amazing..
Definitely the best break from all the hustle and bustle.
There's so much greenery and the air feels fresh.
The hike and bike rides a must aswell.
Zee Cav — Google review
Rooms are smelly due to humid of the environment, it doesn’t look ‘fresh’ as it does in the pictures. Blue looking pool is actually turned to be green and unhealthy. Coffee and juices is way below the Vietnamese standards. Open buffet breakfast ended up to a plate of what they offer to you. Staff in general wasn’t helping with difficulties we had. Only good side is beauty of surrounding which you can just visit on the day time, no need to pay for accommodation to dream of a quiet place because it’s filled up with tourists visiting the area. Plus, they have new construction going on, therefore be ready to hear lots of noise and dust.
Ömer Gökçe — Google review
Great place to stay very close to Hang Mua. I loved it to explore the resort by night with all the laterns and the ponds, beautiful! The rooms are very clean and pretty with comfy beds. Breakfast is huge and they make great pancakes fir you. In the winter there will be constructions going on so be ready to wake up at 7:00. The WiFi was very slow and often disconnected. Take care when taking a taxi outside the resort. There is a little Mafia guy in a black car who will chase away your grab driver and tell you that he is grab. He is a little cheater. You can get a cheaper taxi down the street on the left hand in an homestay (see the TAXI sign outside) while the weird guy in the black car will follow you of course ;)
Graf Starkall — Google review
Great location but the WiFi connectivity wasn’t great and the bathrooms are clean but not very modern or well equipped with the fittings. Highly recommended for the views.
Parinita Das — Google review
The Mua Cave Ecolodge in Ninh Binh, close to the Lying Dragon Mountain area, is often likened to a "Ha Long Bay on land." Situated about 100km south of Hanoi and 200km southwest of Ha Long, reaching this serene retreat is convenient, whether by a simple 2-hour drive or a train journey from Hanoi. Spanning across 40,000 square meters, the Ecolodge is embraced by verdant rice fields and breathtaking limestone mountains, creating a picturesque and tranquil setting.
suyogya parasar — Google review
Perfect location and landscapes. Avoid possible agglomerations in mua cave. At night will be a quiet place, dont expect parties or drinks.
Manuel G.Romero — Google review
Tried to leave the lodge at 11:30pm to try and get some food and go watch some sport at a bar but the gate was closed. The security guard in front told us that we cant leave even though we had rented a motorbike from the lodge so we had our own transport. We tried calling the lodge but no one picked up so basically we were stuck inside like prisoners even though we paid to stay here and could not leave. This is unacceptable. Rooms are tiny for what you are paying for. We had no hot water during the first night of our stay. Overall would not recommend a stay here as its overpriced and you do not get treated well.
Erin Solomon — Google review
Really wasn’t for us so we left 2 nights early to go to another lovely wee homestay in Tam Coc. In Tam Coc taxi/ scooter rental was more than half the price than the hotel for the day and we found it more suiting with a bit more of a buzz about the place and more to do.
The hotel and room was not quite as advertised. The photos are a bit misleading and the discretion was wrong. “The fire place is a top feature of this double room” we never had or seen any fire places. The heating didn’t work (we had to ask twice for an extra duvet) and the hot water doesn’t fill the bath. The place is extremely busy with visitors during the day. And is a bit of a weird theme park.
If going by moped be aware that there are a lot of fake parking attendants jumping in front of you with whistles trying to make you stop and pay to park. Just drive to the end through the gate. It was fine.
The Mua caves viewpoint was nice.
LoveLiveRun — Google review
The best place to stay in Ninh Binh! The location was fantastic and if you stay here, you get free entrance into Mua Caves. our stay was excellent and so convenient. we got a nice variety for breakfast which is included in the price. the room was spacious and had a bathtub and an extra bed! Super clean and our highlight was the lotus garden infront of our room! We had a great view of the mountains and the Mua Caves as well. The hotel itself was not crowded and we even saw some mountain goats. we took their bicycles (which come free with the hotel too) and roamed to nearby coffee shops! Great overall! Highly recommend staying here as it also accessible to other activities like Tam Coc River and cafes
Trang An Grottoes, located 7km northwest of Ninh Binh, offers a captivating experience for visitors. This region, known as Trang An, boasts stunning limestone caves that can be explored by renting rowboats along the Sao Khe River. The area is abundant in natural wonders such as mountains, rocks, and caves. Surrounding these formations are beautiful religious structures set amidst canals and lakes.
A beautiful, and very professionally organised 3 hour boat tour through a UNESCO world heritage site. Through caves and grottoes, with occasional stops at some stunning temples and gardens along the way allowing you to stretch your legs. For 250,000 VND I haven’t found a better value tourist experience in Vietnam like this yet. Don’t forget to tip your guide. Unlike the Tam Coc tour, they won’t ask for it but they definitely deserve it. Unless you want to tan, I definitely recommend bringing a hat/sunglasses.
Tim F — Google review
Boat ride through mountains and caves in a river that full of healthy grass that’s a treat itself. World heritage site that’s well maintained. The stunning nature around limestone caves are truly impressive. The boat ride provides umbrella, yet the weather in November is just perfect. For older folks is hard to sit in the boat for that long though. Maybe bring some cushion as you are sitting on the hard surface the entire ride. Flowing alone with river is so peaceful and relaxing. The only bad part is too many tourist. We actually had traduce inside the cave.
The Foodie Architect — Google review
This place is seriously heaven on Earth! It is definitely not expensive, given that the boat tour takes 3 hours and the scenery is breathtaking throughout! We visited in October and took route 1. Going through the caves was great, the guide was super friendly, and the place is INSANELY beautiful. Would visit again in a heartbeat!
Desiree Chetcuti — Google review
The Trang An Grotto Tour was amazing experience and definitely a must do if visiting Ninh Binh. The price of 250,000 vnd is more than fair for 3 hours of river boat sightseeing. There are three routes all of which have their pros and cons. Route one offers the most sights and is the longest, which makes it in my opinion worth it over the other two. Unlike the river tour at Tam Coc you will not be harassed to buy things or forced to buy trinkets in order to continue the tour.
Konrad — Google review
We bicycled from Tam Coc to Trang An, it took about 35 minutes using the walking directions on Google (enter through a large gate and proper road). Don't use the driving directions, you'll end up on the highway.
We arrived around 3:45 and were one of the last tours out. We opted for #2 and weren't disappointed. It was a bit shorter but the temples and caves didn't disappoint. If you want your own boat for two people you have to buy four tickets, we opted for 2 tickets and had two great boat mates from Canada and Thailand. We had a great time, no one trying to sell us anything, no scams, no hussles, no line ups and were one of the last boats of the river so it was very peaceful. Highly recommend. And if you don't mind biking in the dark, go late in the day. They close/stop selling tickets at 4pm
JAD Bermuda — Google review
If I could sum this place up in one word, it would be: Stunning. But one word is never enough. If you get a chance, make sure you come and see this place. It's calm and serene and majestic all at the same time. Hire a boat to take you around to all the temples and through the caves and mountains. There are lots of people visiting, but there are lots of times when you're away from the big tour buses. We managed to ask around in town and get a car to bring us, so it is possible to get here on your own.
Michael Davidson — Google review
17th October 2022 selected route 3 . Superb views. Covered all three caves and temples. Great experience. Boatwoman was very nice
bilu koshy — Google review
We did tour 1 on an early December morning and loved it. We were just under three hours exploring the caves and temples. Every corner we turned we were blown away by the scenery.. a must if you are in this area
Julia Wood — Google review
Really beautiful boat ride of 2 hours going through the lime stone river system and caves and you visit some moderately nice temples. Major downside is that it is extremely touristy at every moment of the day it seemed
Bjorn Rispens — Google review
Boat ride experience is amazing. We went for route 3 where we stop at 2 pagodas and went in 3 caves. There was 1 cave which was 1000m long. We needed to sit low since the cave is kinda low also. We went at 14:00hr and it was extremely hot! I recommend you wear tons of sunscreen or hat and long sleeve because it’s extremely hot!! The view is just breathtaking. It was a total of 4hrs boat ride including the stops. An unforgettable experience. 💖
HaVen HeaVens — Google review
Absolutely amazing boat ride!! Go in the morning otherwise it gets too hot. We were worried it was too touristy when getting tickets (250k each), but after 10 minutes, you are separate from the other boats and forget other people are there. We did route one, which went through 9 caves and 3 temples. At the first temple, buy some fish food for 10k (see video). The middle temple is up (then down) about 100 uneven rock stairs. Overall, it was an amazing experience and was the best part of our trip to Ninh Binh.
River O'Neill — Google review
We did the route 3 boat tour, which goes through 2 caves and stops at multiple pagodas. The route took just under 3 hours in total. The scenery is spectacular and going by boat is an ideal way to take it all in. Just make sure to put on plenty of sun cream if it's a sunny day.
Eoin G — Google review
A must do in Vietnam! Best activity we did by far. This is the Ha Long Bay on land (and I thought it was even more beautiful).
The sightseeing tour agency Tam Cốc offers a Ngô Đồng River boat tour through rice fields. The entrance fees include sightseeing tickets and boat tickets. Children under 1.40 meters are free when accompanying an adult.
What a fabulous place to stay and visit. Lots of lovely family run homestays and restaurants. Stunning scenery. A great place to cycle around the waterways and karsts. Very friendly locals. Gets busy especially at weekends with boat tours.
Chris Sutcliffe — Google review
Bad services, you have to pay VND150K (~$6.5) for boat and additionally VND 120K (~$5) per person for sightseeing but there is only one option of going by boat. Besides, the ferry man always ask for money!!! Street vendors (or river vendor) were so annoying
Luong Nguyet — Google review
Well: it feels bad to rate a place this low, because it’s a nice place and all but:
1. You can park outside for free. Local women will try to persuade you to park and tell you the entrance fee is included. I assure you the temple visit is free, so this is a well-dressed lie.
2. Be sure to bring something with sleeves and proper trousers. The temple etiquette demands it and the women outside use this to force you into buying long sleeves there.
3. It’s a simple temple. Nice, but simple.
I read you can do boat rides but why would you, really?
Stefan Bussels — Google review
Interesting spot, but a little over the top on tourism. Strange to see so many tourists getting paddled along the river by boat operators using their feet to navigate and propel their crafts. Seems a bit unseemly.
Would be a nicer spot without all the wholesale tourism and related infrastructure. Beautiful scenery, regardless.
Good during rain or shine. And no mosquitos, in March anyway.
Greg Angevine — Google review
Not well organized, here the rower was not happy with our tip and was rude to us, the caves are pitch black, lots of garbage in the water and its the same way go and back. But still we enjoyed it as we were a long time in Ninh Binh, but if you stay short time, go to Trang An! Trang an also has 3 routes
Esteban Bourguignon — Google review
The place looks nice but I was quite disappointed.
It is super small and beyond the lovely entranceway the rest is rather disappointing in relation to a lot of things there are in Vietnam. Perhaps it'd be different if going with a guide.
To go to third pagoda you also need to go through a cave. Whilst it is interesting as an experience, the cave has bats and it absolutely stinks.
Worth going there if you have extra time. Otherwise not.
Also, the ladies at the bike parking place tried to charge us 100D arguing there was an entrance fee. We had read it was free and ended up paying 10D only for the parking but that was very annoying too..
Samanta Boero — Google review
It's a shame I didn't explore everything. However it's a very nice and peaceful place to visit. I personally think it's alright, not really having a big feeling towards this spot. However , please be aware that if you're visiting this temple, make sure you wear appropriately (no short shorts or tank tops or whatever that exposes too much of your skin )
Erique Chong — Google review
To go here, you must buy an entrance ticket, especially to take a boat on the small river through three caves and then enter Thai Vi temple to worship the Tran kings. The scene is very beautiful, majestic nature mixed with ancient features. The entrance ticket is also cheap, including tickets to visit 3 points, take a boat through 3 caves to Thai Vi temple, then enter Tien Cave and finally enter Bich Dong pagoda (the temple is located on the top of the mountain, facing outward and the back is inside). mountain cave... very beautiful).
Thiep Mai Phuc — Google review
It was a good place to visit in Ninh Bing. Although there was some vendors on the boat asked you to buy some food the boatman made me feel uncomfortable. Overall it was a good experience.
Amy Chang — Google review
Very commercial. Beware of the guys who take photos. They say it's
$1 but will end up taking ton of your pictures and sell it to you. M vendors selling stuff if u don't buy they will ask you to top ypur rower. Rowers negotiating tips with you. Overall place is excellent beautiful but this commercialization makes experience bitter. Hence two stars deducted
Raj De — Google review
Amazing place ! Super peaceful! I highly recommend. You can stay here for 5/7 days easy! Specifically if you are looking a place to chill!
At same time you have a lot of places to go and things to see.
Definitely One of my favourite places!
Navegador de Mundos — Google review
Still under-crowded gem a bit out of Nin Binh. Day trippers do crowd the visiting sites but it’s a wonderful place to stay. Recommend the lake trip through the caves and the Mua Cave. Definitely grab yourself a bike or a scooter for easy access everywhere
Andy Karemani — Google review
The Tam Cốc area was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Being surrounded by the limestone cliffs we were in awe. The inside of the caves was gigantic, and felt like they went for miles. The talented boat rowers added more to this experience as we were amazed by their rowing skills. 2 hours - all by their feet! Their leg muscles must be crazy.
Make sure to tip the rowers. This is how they make their living. Our driver was a sweetheart, and kept us smiling - despite the language barrier. Although this attraction was touristy it was relaxing and beautiful.
Erica C — Google review
During my visit to Hanoi in February, I had the opportunity to explore the breathtaking beauty of Tam Cốc – Bích Động in Ninh Bình, Vietnam. This hidden gem left me in awe and provided a truly memorable experience.
Tam Cốc - often referred to as the "Halong Bay on land" - is a scenic landscape filled with limestone karsts and winding rivers. The boat ride along the Ngo Dong River was the highlight of my visit. As we glided through the serene waterways, surrounded by limestone cliffs and lush greenery, I felt like I had entered a tropical paradise.
The area is famous for its caves, and Bích Động was a standout attraction. Climbing steep stone steps and exploring the cave complex was an adventure in itself. The intricate network of pagodas and temples nestled within the natural caves added to the mystique and spiritual atmosphere.
What made this destination truly special was its peacefulness and tranquility. The absence of crowds allowed for a more intimate experience, and I was able to fully appreciate the natural beauty and surrounding serenity.
The local people were friendly and welcoming, and their hospitality added to the overall charm of the place. They were eager to share their knowledge and stories about Tam Cốc, enhancing my understanding and appreciation of this unique destination.
Visiting Tam Cốc – Bích Động in Ninh Bình was an unforgettable experience that showcased the natural beauty and cultural richness of Vietnam.
Marco — Google review
Good experience on the boat - they use leg paddles! Amazing view around the caves and padi field
Zheng Wei Tan — Google review
Not sure if this true, they said the movie “Kong the Skull Island” was shot here. One of the best boating ride. It mostly the starting point for most of the Vietnam Visitors.
We went in the month of August. Temperature was a bit hotter.
There is a trekking as well. Unfortunately we could not do it as it was not included in our itinerary. We missed the top view of the river because of this. If people reading this review before booking and a fan of trekking then please add that in itinerary too.
We get biscuits, fruits sellers and photographers on the way. They try to loot you so please be careful. Take cash in smaller denominations and give them. If given a higher denomination then the right amount might not come back 😅.
Ajay Managaon — Google review
Great experience in a boat ride by hand and not by machine.. The view was spectacular and the greenery and the nature.. It was just wow.. If you wanna have a short ride in the boat then go for this.. Timing is one and a half hours...
Chenghun Phukon — Google review
Interesting couple of small temples nested under a cliffs with a cave/tunnel connecting the two.
If you clash with a coach trip it gets difficult as you have to file across a narrow bridge through narrow gaps.
The Huong Pagoda is a massive collection of Buddhist shrines, grottos and temples constructed within the limestone mountains of Huong Tich. It serves as the location for an important religious festival that attracts numerous pilgrims throughout Vietnam. The main temple lies in My Duc District's Huong Son Commune, formerly Ha Tay Province, now Hanoi. The complex's heart is located in the Inner Temple or Perfume Temple situated within the cave of Huong Tich.
The Perfume Pagoda (Vietnamese: Chùa Hương, Chữ Hán: 香寺) is a vast complex of Buddhist temples and shrines built into the limestone Hương Tích mountains. It is the site of a religious festival which draws large numbers of pilgrims from across Vietnam.[1] The centre of the Hương Temple lies in Hương Sơn Commune, Mỹ Đức District, former Hà Tây Province (now Hanoi). The centre of this complex is the Perfume Temple, also known as Chùa Trong (Inner Temple), located in Hương Tích Cave.[2]
Hoang Tran — Google review
The boat ride to Hương pagoda is magnificent if you don’t mind the old boat ride typically for about 1 hr.
Along the way to the pagoda, you’ll see many local vendors, do not stop and buy anything there.
One thing to remember, they don’t have proper public restrooms at this time.
So just keep that in mind.
Alynn Nguyen — Google review
Amazing. The whole experience was fantastic. From the boat to the temple and the beautiful smell of jasmine throughout. Must see if you want to experience the spiritual and historical side of Vietnam
mathew brown — Google review
The cave is beautiful! Others? Not so special. Kinda lame.
Toan Nguyen — Google review
Astounding place . Must visit But please carry your umbrella as you will have to travel by rowing boat
joe chen — Google review
Chùa Hương, also known as the Perfume Pagoda, is a celebrated spiritual site near Hanoi, drawing thousands of pilgrims and tourists annually. The journey to the pagoda is an adventure in itself, involving a serene boat trip followed by a hike or cable car ride up the limestone mountains.
The tranquility of the river, the verdant rice fields, and the towering karsts set the stage for a profound experience. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by the striking sight of the Huong Tich Cave, the heart of the complex, where incense smoke fills the air, and the sound of prayers echoes against the stalactites and stalagmites.
The Perfume Pagoda festival, held in the spring, is the peak time to visit, offering a glimpse into Vietnamese culture and religious practices. However, the site's natural beauty and spiritual ambiance can be appreciated year-round.
For a fulfilling visit, it's advisable to wear comfortable shoes, carry water, and arrive early to avoid crowds. The Perfume Pagoda is not just a destination; it's a spiritual journey that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.
Ha Dao Ngoc — Google review
The pagoda is beautiful, the Yen river is beautiful. There is lot of food. The car parking is available. The boat driver is frendly. It is easy to go there through 21B road. But the service is bad. The ticket counter is not at the gate, it is somewhere on the road, about 3 km back from the entrance gate. You will find it is hardly to get the boat only with the ticket. Tourism have to pay more money to have boat. Some local have the action of threaten the boat driver if they allowed you to reach the boat before pay the extra money. With the experience like that, I will not go there again if they don't change they way of service. I hope they will change in the future like Trangan.
tung tran.thanh — Google review
Spiritual Place , Many Visitor , Beautiful View..First you will go a boat ride about 1 hrs and then walk up to the cable car to the top temple cave . You will walk down few steps in to the cave . It seem it a yearly pilgrimage for the locals
Hari Dass Kumar Ratna Kumar — Google review
Decent place....not recommend for sunny day....boat ride will not have any cover and it takes atleast 1 hr each side.
Peaceful place,good cave,pagoda
Cable car👍
abc def — Google review
Spectacular. One of my best memories in Vietnam.
There was never a dull moment the entire day. We started out in boats, and headed up river to the temple. It was raining the day we went, but was beautiful nonetheless.
Spectacular views; really an experience out of this world.
Cafeteria/restaurant is massive and open-air.
Great day!
Neal Irvine — Google review
Very impractical set up. Standard let's walk up a mountain temple. Nice temple complex. What is bad is the people who run the site. You need a 30-minute rowboat trip to get to the site which is romantic and beautiful in nice weather in the rain not so much . You pay according to the amount of people in a little row boat and they will make you wait until the boat is full or charge you extra. When we arrived cold and damp we walked up the mountain to go to the cable car to bring us to the temple complex. Very slippery in the rain. Unfortunately, as signs are in Vietnamese we missed that tickets were not available at the cable car but back half way down the mountain. Also we would have to wait to get enough people in the cable car we weren't allowed to go by ourselves??. Being tired wet and cold we decided to just call it a day and go home. On return to the docks to get the boat back. We saw that there were motorboats going up and down the river and asked if we could take one as we were not looking forward to another wet uncomfortable trip. This was not possible not only did they not want to help us we had to pay extra to leave early. Very unfriendly staff and hardly any English spoken.
Dirk de Vlaam — Google review
A major pilgrimage place for the Vietnamese people. The pilgrimage goes on in January February March.
Praying there is believed to be able to overcome conception issues. If you have a baby you have to come back every year for 18 year ;)
Yves-Emmanuel Jutard — Google review
Worthy visit, do not go on the festival days to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Use the boat to reach the Thien Tru pagoda, it will be better to trekking to Huong Tich caves if you have strong health and trekking hobby, if not you can use cable to reach there.
hanna nguyen — Google review
Good to see old and new extended temple. Worth to go on boat, cable care as well as walking around. However, a lot of rubbishes in the way to go and on the river. Also dont agree with the shop owners to sell wild animals, birds for releasing. The more people buy it, the more people demand to catching wild animals.
Dinh Hong Thom — Google review
This is from my travel diary: We had arranged to go on a tour out to the Perfume Pagoda which is about 120 km outside of Hanoi. On the way there we had a really good look at villages. Then to get to the Perfume Pagoda, known as Huong Pagoda, we had to take a long ride in a dugout canoe. This is a very impressive site. The Perfume Pagoda, known locally as Chua Huong or ‘inner temple’, is at the centre of a very revered and sacred site featuring a maze of mainly Buddhist temples built into the limestone cliffs of Huong Tich. At the heart of this complex lies the Perfume Temple or Perfume Pagoda in the Huong Tich Cave. It is believed that the first temple was built here in the 15th century, although legend declares that the site was actually discovered over 2,000 years ago by a Buddhist monk who was meditating nearby. The mountain foothills are an area of great natural and spiritual beauty filled with streams, tropical plants, and temples. We basically spent the whole day there.
Ross Daniels — Google review
Very interesting place to visit, unique history, set in a remote location, surrounded by beautiful vistas.
To get to any of the 15 pagodas in this area you must travel by boat. The Huong Pagoda was 3km upriver and you must visit the local temple as part of the journey. It's a very tranquil way to start.
The Pagoda itself is set up a short but steep walk up from the shore, and is maintained by a group of working monks. Unique to this Pagoda, is that is a monk dies here, they are given their own tomb on the grounds, and they're cast as a statue, and after 200 years the statue will be painted gold, as it is believed they have achieved enlightenment as a Buddha.
The star attraction is the cave at the top of the nearby mountain, said to be the restimg place of a king's daughter. You can walk to the summit (3,400 steps) but unless you are very, very fit you'll want to take the cable car. There is still another 200 or so steps to the summit, before you decend into a very stunning and tranquil cave.
Overall I'd say it's well worth the visit, however there are a few things to be aware of:
1) There is a festival here Jan-Mar, that attracts 2mil worshippers. The river is choked with boats, and it is shoulder to shoulder walking room. This in itself would be an experience.
2) The place is step up to sell to those visitors during the festival - everywhere the path is lined with makeshift shops and restaurants all the way to the summit. Outside of the festival time period the majority of these are closed, so you are walking past walls of tarps.
3) The heat - there is nowhere to hide from it. Especially on high humidity days. There are no air-conditioned buildings, just fans and refrigerated drinks. A number of our group suffered heat exhaustion, and there was little relief until we were back on the bus.
Duong Lam is a small, ancient village located outside of Hanoi, Vietnam that has retained its historic charm and cultural significance. It is known for its well-preserved architecture and traditional way of life, with houses made from laterite blocks and wooden beams, narrow alleyways, old temples, and communal wells. The village also holds great historical value as the birthplace of two Vietnamese kings in the 10th century.
Cuc Phuong National Park, situated in a lush jungle area, is an extensive nature reserve renowned for its abundant wildlife and captivating scenery. This expansive park offers various activities such as hiking and biking trails, wildlife viewing, and exploration of caves. Additionally, visitors can partake in ecotourism programs that promote conservation and research while immersing themselves in the park's historical culture.
We came here by bikes, the services and the facilities are not great but we are not here for these things, the forest itself is magical at night with fireflies and enchanted with beautiful plants and butterflies. Trash is in a lot of places sadly, hopefully it will be better protected in the future.
Deion Russel — Google review
Absolutely beautiful canopy forest with over 300 bird species.
We did a day visit, I won't stay here more than a day, except if you want to camp for one night in the forest with a guide. Other than that there is only so much you can do in the park as there is only one road with limited trekking routes. Bathrooms are filthy and restaurants in the area are limited and over priced. I do hope they upgrade the facilities in the future.
Some activities, which include visiting the primate and carnivore conservation centres, which include additional costs. It is definitely worth it and the information is very insightful into how these animals were rescued and to see how they rehabilitate them to be released back into nature.
Beautiful trekking routes, but please note they are +-20 kilometers from the entrance of the park which you have to travel either by car, scooter or bicycle - it is a dangerous narrow road, as the cars speed around the corners. The road is wet which makes it easy for the scooters to slide. Also, unfortunately the "Thousand Year Old Tree" is said to be rotten but there are other beautiful trees in the forest.
Bicycles - I have read previous posts, they have since upgraded their bicycles with new ones.
The botanical garden has a bird hide which you can climb up to (a bit technical, please see last photo).
Arnoldus Pistorius — Google review
We visited Cuc Phuong by bike. We brought our own bikes as there were no rental facilities. Most park visitors seem to come as parts of organized tours which is a good thing because, as annoying as the tour busses are, it does limit the number of vehicles in the park. Otherwise, there's only a single road in and out which will become clogged with vehicles. (They are widening and improving the road right now.) We found bikes to be a good option (for people who are in shape.) The park is quite hilly but going at a bike pace allowed us to really enjoy the natural beauty of the place. Cave of the Prehistoric Man is well worth a stop. Take care on the ladder as it's a bit shaky. The thousand year-old tree is dead - but is still impressive.
Lorenz Keebler — Google review
I visited this place in May. I rent a stilt house inside the national park and stayed there for 2 weeks. It is an interesting and peaceful place. If you want to escape from the world or seeking a refuge or want to back to your island " island of the self", I would like to recommend this place. Some places you can visit inside the national park:
- Botanic garden
- Observation hide
- A spring (between observation hide and Mac lake)
- Mac lake
- Prehistoric cave
- Ancient tree
- Palace cave
- 1000 years old tree
- Cuc Phuong museum
There are a few places that need a tour guide like: Silver cloudy peak, Muong village (I have still not gone to these places yet). The national park will be the most beautiful in April and May because there are many butterflies, flowers, insects and many things to see in these months. In the early morning, you can take a walk in the botanic garden, listen to the little birds singing, enjoy fresh air and nice breeze, and see everything sparkling in the sunlight. In the evening, you can walk around and see the fireflies. Or you can climb to the observation deck and have a sightseeing. I had peaceful days and a peaceful life there for 2 weeks. Hope you all enjoy this place.
Han Nguyen — Google review
Very big National Park, with some guided tours that you can do at the beginning of the park. (Primates, turtles, botanical garden) The loooong road that cuts the park in half will give you a glimpse of its beauty. The cave and several trees you can visit help with that while you’re exploring this park.
The part at the end of the road gave us the best birding experience. That’s still a 30 min drive on motorbike after you entered the park, so keep that in mind when you want to go birding early and you’re not staying inside the park.
John Dean — Google review
Beautiful national park! A must in Ninh Binh if you're renting a scooter. Just drive to the main gate to buy your ticket, and then drive another 20 min inside the national park. There you can have lunch and do a self-guided hike through the jungle (about 2 hrs). You can also buy an additional ticket to visit the different parts of the conservation centre; we really enjoyed learning more about monkeys.
Beatrice Alducci — Google review
Had a really great time doing the over night camping with the guide and ranger from the national park, this includes transfers from Hanoi. They set up our tent in the middle of the jungle, we are food and drank rice wine by the fire it was excellent. We did a night walk seeing snakes, frogs , lizards and lots of other wildlife. We also stayed at the accommodation at the lake for a couple of nights. This was pleasant. You have to be in to the outdoors and nature, and enjoy local basic food but it was very good. Don't be like many of the less well informed tourists and expect posh restaurants, organized fun. Or to see the mostly nocturnal wildlife during the day. The jungle is great. Get a guide do a night walk. Proper conservation work is going on , more about nature than tourism.
George Sewell — Google review
We came here by bikes, the services and the facilities are not great but we are not here for these things, the forest itself is magical at night with fireflies and enchanted with beautiful plants and butterflies. Trash is in a lot of places sadly, hopefully it will be better protected in the future.
Jonathon King — Google review
Truly a wonderful place to see, a must visit for nature lovers. I went there on a misty day where there was light rain, however this only added to the grandeur of the reserve. I would have liked to see more wild animals. Once you reach the reserve, you will be driving by car/bike until you reach the center where there is a walkway in the forest, allowing you to contemplate one of Vietnam's most beautiful green spaces. And before you even get there, you will cross many attractions such as a beautiful lake, a prehistoric cave etc... Be ready to walk A LOT.
I personally drove from Tac Coc to the reserve by motor bike, a highly recommended experience.
Erika Pacillo — Google review
A day at Cuc Phuong National Park is an experience of tranquility and natural beauty. The peaceful sound of birds singing and leaves rustling in the wind accompanies visitors as they wander through lush green forests, surrounded towering trees, rare flora, and fauna. As night falls, the park is illuminated by the twinkling lights of fireflies, creating a magical and unforgettable scene.
Mai Pham — Google review
Cuc Phuong National Park is a nature reserve and special-use forest located on the border of 3 regions: Northwest, Red River Delta and North Central in 3 provinces: Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh, Thanh Hoa . Area 222.00 km². Coming here, you will visit turtle, primate, and plant conservation centers, you can walk 8-10km, the ticket price applies to them now 4/24/24 conservation tickets 50,000VND: 1 winner scene 60,000VND. You have to be careful when entering Cuc Phuong forest because there are many snakes..LE ANH TUAN INTERNATIONAL TOUR GUIDE. thanks.
Lê Tuân — Google review
This is the first Vietnamese national park of all national parks. The first fact I was already glad to learn in the beginning. The location of it is however quite the ride with a scooter, but public transport is possible from all angles. When you are probably staying somewhere in Nin Binh or Tam Coc.
The park is amazing and holds beauty and nature together. A lot of alive noises from the black dense forest while driving the 20 km through it. Only part what we as a group highly underestimated is that you really need a minimal of 4 hours to walk through the park and get through all the activities. They even got Pangolins, but I had to miss them due time shortage. Would be an improvement to show the immense size of the national park or the amount of driving time on an improved website or something. However, it's still good old fashioned Vietnam. So thanks for protecting all the animals and wild flora in the area. Not all has been eaten yet!
Monkey thing was amazing by the way. They help reintegrate monkeys from all over to make sure the species doesn't die out. We really need them!
Stijn Zaalberg — Google review
My experience at Cuc Phuong National Park was nothing short of unforgettable. Nestled amidst lush greenery, it offers a rare opportunity to immerse oneself in nature and breathe in the crisp, fresh air.
Guided by knowledgeable forest rangers, our journey through the park was enriched with captivating stories and valuable insights into the surrounding nature, local life, and the daily realities of forest conservation efforts. Their passion for the environment was evident as they shared anecdotes about their tireless efforts to protect the forest and its inhabitants.
Walking through the trails, I couldn't help but feel a profound sense of connection with the natural world. From towering trees to vibrant wildlife, every moment spent in Cuc Phuong was a testament to the beauty and importance of preserving our natural heritage.
Overall, my time at Cuc Phuong National Park left me with a deep appreciation for the wonders of nature and a renewed commitment to environmental conservation. It's an experience I will cherish for years to come.
Trang Nguyen Minh — Google review
We enjoyed coming here from Ninh Binh. We walked to the Prehistoric Cave and the first Ancient tree. The other walks are far away and take a long time. Our entrance fee included entry to the primate and turtle sanctuary. Keep a hold of your mask you’re given! I thought it was for the taxi but you need it around the primates. Entry was 150k per person, we could have spent much more time here than we did. Well worth the trip.
Alice Johns — Google review
Cuc Phương Natl. Park was a beautiful park. We rented a scooter to drive from the entrance into the park. The park rangers/ gate attendants were not to helpful as far as helping us understand that the primate sanctuary, turtle place & bear sanctuary would close at 4:30. And our trip into the park would take quite a while to do the hikes we wanted to do. Consequently, we missed out on the animal sanctuaries. But we hiked to the ancient tree- something I would not recommend if it’s wet.our shoes got trashed with clay mud! We climbed up to the cave of pre- historic man, which was very cool. However, it should be marked as a bit of a challenge for older people ( us) as the stairs are very steep, wet, & not many hand- holds or railings. Luckily, we are agile & in good shape & did fine!! It is a neat park in a rain forest jungle & very beautiful. I would recommend.
Debra Nusbaum — Google review
Beautiful national park. It's so peaceful to be surrounded by all the nature. Along the way inside the park, you should stop by the Cave of the Ancient Man - super interesting to know that Vietnamese ancestors lived there thousands of years ago. Bit frightening because of the dark, so bring a torch. The restaurant at the centre was decent, and cheap, and good before you set off on the two hour walking trail which will take you through bundles of ancient trees and another cave. Very pretty.
Taylor Cameron — Google review
Amazing nature! Need to come back spending more time to explore the park and forest.
Davide Gallasso — Google review
Large national park with multiple different locations where you can stay overnight. We stayed at park HQ, which had a whole range of accommodation options (upto 1.000k per night). Bookings can be made via the website. You can rent bicycles (150k per bike per day) and motorbikes at the national park hq. All available activities can be seen on the map.
The conservation centers require an extra ticket. 50k per person per conservation center.
Bac Ha Market, located in the Northwest of Vietnam, is a vibrant and bustling market that takes place every Sunday. The market starts early in the morning and is filled with a riot of colors as Flower Hmong women come to accessorize their beautifully dressed attire. This market features a cattle market, vegetable and meat stalls, wine vendors, and agricultural products.
This market is fantastic! Great for people watching, admiring ethnic minorities costumes and trying tasty local produce. Be aware of the lady in the photo. She pretends to be nice and friendly to the extent of hugging you just to make you sit at her stall and overcharge you for beer, coconut water and/or sunflower seeds and passion fruit (which btw doesn't cost 260 k dong). Her stall is right on the main market square close to the stage. Enjoy the market ☺️
Em Pruss — Google review
Quite an experience visiting this weekly market. Long drive to get there but worth the visit. Large market spread over a large area selling just about everything! Lots of local produce, medicinal products, local ethnic outfits (being bought by local people, not just for tourists). Food and animal sections. Avoid the animal section if you would be upset by poor conditions for the animals.
Gary Hartnoll — Google review
it is a stop by place. just market. It took me more than 3hours from sa pa but I could not find any interest things. looks like weekend market.
??? — Google review
A beautiful, stunning traditional market with colors, smells and flavors that run through the soul. Beware of scams and wallets ...
Lafresia Media Productions — Google review
The biggest markets I ever see, they sell everything there. I mean everything from horses. Buffalos, pigs , chicken , dogs , cats , rats to all kinds of vegetables that I have never seen before, highly recommended to visit the market if you are in the area.
vanna quach — Google review
Busy market on Sunday - buffalo sales have been moved to Saturday afternoons, only pig, dog, chicken and duck sales now.
Tour guide mentioned that stuff here is cheaper than sapa, could get a big bottle of honey for 100000 VND while in Sapa it's 200,000
Tried some fried foods
Lin Min — Google review
Big local market on sunday, from morning till 2:00 pm, near the mountainous highlands and the Chinese border.
It's considered as the largest and most colorful market in the area. Throngs of villagers from the surrounding hill tribes walk to the market to purchase and exchange food, animals, clothes and household goods.
A must see in Bac Ha.
Alice Nguyen — Google review
It is a very large market that doesn’t have many tourists so it is certainly quite authentic but it doesn’t deserve a day trip from Sapa. The journey is quite long in a winding road. The items that you can find in the market are the same than in sapa.
Crapsyme — Google review
Must see place in Bắc Hà town. Various minorities of surrounding will joining every weekend right there...lovely sections such as corner for water buffaloes, dogs, chickens ducks..., vegetables, clothes, foods....with so many different colors... Love that ❤
Nguyễn Đông Trường — Google review
Located in the center of Bac Ha district, Lao Cai province, Bac Ha market stays near the borderland between Vietnam and China. Bac Ha Market is a weekly market that only takes place on Sundays. The colorful tribes market, selling everything from farming produces to livestock such buffalo, pig, chicken not missing the dogs and puppies. A row of open air barbers line the side lane of the river to the market (behind the row of shop lots. The buffaloes market is after the bridge if you don’t mine the dang smell, just follows the dropping on the road to the main trading area. Here you can watch the negotiation going on among the farmers and the buffaloes changed owner, dealing in cash.
Mekong Discovery — Google review
The best market I've been till now in Vietnam. It's not only the textile presents food it is also a social market with families and friends eating together, sharing. Love it
The drive from Zhuhai to Chiang Rai is 1,252 miles (2,014 km).
How long does it take to drive from Zhuhai to Chiang Rai?
Driving from Zhuhai to Chiang Rai should take you 1 day in normal traffic.
How much would gas cost from Zhuhai to Chiang Rai?
Gas from Zhuhai to Chiang Rai would cost around $110 to $256, depending on your vehicle's fuel efficiency.
Where should I stop on the way from Zhuhai to Chiang Rai?
You could check out Guangdong Seven-star Crags Travel Resort Administration Committee and Kaiping Diaolou and Villages, or the always popular Xiqiao Mountain!
What are the best cities to visit between Zhuhai and Chiang Rai?
People love visiting Hanoi, Luang Prabang, and Halong Bay, among others.
What's the weather like in Zhuhai?
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