Dragon King Travel specializes in luxury tours – small group, focusing  on the most famous destinations in Ninh Binh – a region renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

1. Tràng An 

Trang An is a popular vacation spot in Ninh Binh, known for its stunning karst formations that include limestone mountains, caves, and rivers. Its exceptional beauty has made it a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a filming location for the movie Kong: Skull Island.

To explore Trang An, you can take a boat tour along the winding riverways, passing through several caves to marvel at the stunning natural beauty here. Alternatively, you can hike up one of the mountains for a panoramic view of the area. The hiking trail is well-maintained and easy, making it accessible to most visitors. 

Whether you choose to explore Trang An by boat or on foot, you will be treated to an unforgettable experience. 

2. Múa Cave

Mua Caves, also known as Hang Mua, is an outstanding attraction, offering breathtaking views from the top of Mua Mountain. Legend has it that Emperor Tran Thai Tong used to watch dance performances at this site, which led to the name “Hang Mua,” or “dancing cave”.

To reach the summit of Mua Mountain, you will embark on a steep climb of around 500 steps. However, the climb is well worth the effort, as you will be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding majestic mountains and vast rice fields. The caves themselves feature intricate carvings and ancient shrines, adding to the overall charm and historical significance of this tourist spot. 

3. Tam Cốc

Tam Coc Bich Dong is a nature lover’s paradise. It boasts picturesque limestone karsts rising from rice paddies and the tranquil Ngo Dong River that flows through the area. During the rice season, the fields turn golden yellow, adding to the stunning views that earned it the nickname “Ha Long Bay on land”.

The name “Tam Coc” means “three caves” in Vietnamese, and it refers to the three natural caves that can be explored by a Ninh Binh boat tour. The boat ride will take you through a winding riverway, with the caves on either side. The scenery is stunning, with lush green rice paddies and rural villages visible in the distance.

The area is also home to the remarkable Bich Dong Pagoda. It was built into a mountain and consists of three levels. Surrounded by lush greenery and a tranquil pond, this pagoda offers an ideal location for quiet reflection and meditation. It was constructed in the 15th century and is still actively used for worship today, adding to its cultural and historical significance.

4. Hoa Lu Ancient Capital 

Hoa Lu Ancient Capital is an unmissable attraction in Ninh Binh for history enthusiasts and nature seekers. It was the capital of Vietnam during the Dinh and early Le dynasties, spanning from the 10th to 11th centuries.

The ancient capital has an extensive collection of well-preserved relics and monuments, including the temples of Dinh Tien Hoang and Le Dai Hanh, two former kings of Vietnam. Coming here, you can immerse yourself in the rich history of the ancient capital through the various exhibits and artifacts on display, gaining insight into the culture and traditions of the feudal Vietnamese dynasties.

Besides its historical significance, Hoa Lu is also known for its breathtaking natural beauty. The capital is surrounded by towering limestone mountains and picturesque rice paddies.

4. Where to stay ? 


For overnight 2 days 1 night trip, we offer a peaceful homestay where can relax in well furnished, cozy & clean room and enjoy warm local atmosphere after long day of excursion.