Explore Trang An’s caves, bike through villages, and climb Mua Cave for stunning views on this full-day tour from Hanoi.
Explore Trang An’s caves, bike through villages, and climb Mua Cave for stunning views on this full-day tour from Hanoi.
- Hoa Lu Ancient Capital - Hoa Lu, Vietnam’s first capital, holds significant historical importance from the nation’s early history. Visitors to this ancient capital can explore its enduring beauty and learn why the capital was eventually relocated to Hanoi. The atmosphere takes visitors back in time, allowing them to experience the solemn and…
- Hoa Lu Ancient Capital - Hoa Lu, Vietnam’s first capital, holds significant historical importance from the nation’s early history. Visitors to this ancient capital can explore its enduring beauty and learn why the capital was eventually relocated to Hanoi. The atmosphere takes visitors back in time, allowing them to experience the solemn and sacred ambiance of a golden era.
- Hoa Lu Temples of the Dinh & Le Dynasties - The Temple of King Dinh and King Le commemorate the founding kings of the Dinh and Early Le dynasties, distinguished by their ancient architecture rich in Vietnamese cultural identity. The Temple of King Dinh is dedicated to King Dinh Tien Hoang, the founder of Vietnam’s first royal dynasty, while the Temple of King Le honors King Le Dai Hanh, the founder of the succeeding Early Le Dynasty. The temples are constructed in the traditional “Dinh” layout, with the main hall dedicated to the king and side halls for the queen and loyal officials, featuring intricate carvings of dragons, phoenixes, and symbolic motifs showcasing the artisans’ craftsmanship.
In terms of spiritual significance, Vietnamese people regard the worship of these kings as a gesture of gratitude and respect for those who established and defended the nation. Each year, important festivals and rituals are held at these temples to honor the kings’ legacy and to pray for peace, bountiful harvests, and prosperity for the people.
- Trang An Landscape Complex - Visit Trang An, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2014. Trang An features a magnificent tunnel cave system, which led Kong’s Movie Group to choose this location for the 2016 film “Skull Island.” A boat trip to Trang An reveals the stunning beauty of this landscape, with many caves such as Sang Cave (Light Cave), Toi Cave (Dark Cave), Nau Ruou Cave (Cooking Wine), a green river, and natural views.
- Mua Caves - Climb nearly 500 steps to reach the top of Lying Dragon Mountain, where you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Tam Coc.

- Bike rental
- Water, Wet wipes on the Car
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Entrance fees as per the itinerary
- Limousine van, A/C
- Set menu lunch with Vietnamese cuisine at 5 Star Restaurant
- English Speaking Guide
- Cycling around the village to discover the life of local people
- Sampan boat to Trang An
- Bike rental
- Water, Wet wipes on the Car
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Entrance fees as per the itinerary
- Limousine van, A/C
- Set menu lunch with Vietnamese cuisine at 5 Star Restaurant
- English Speaking Guide
- Cycling around the village to discover the life of local people
- Sampan boat to Trang An
- Gratuities
- Drinks for lunch
- Gratuities
- Drinks for lunch
Set off on an unforgettable adventure from Hanoi to Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2014. Travel in style in a Limousine van that seats up to 11 passengers, and hop on a Sampan boat to discover the renowned cave system, as seen in the 2016 movie “Kong: Skull Island.”
Begin with a hotel pickup in Hanoi’s Old Quarter and journey to Hoa Lu, the…
Set off on an unforgettable adventure from Hanoi to Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2014. Travel in style in a Limousine van that seats up to 11 passengers, and hop on a Sampan boat to discover the renowned cave system, as seen in the 2016 movie “Kong: Skull Island.”
Begin with a hotel pickup in Hanoi’s Old Quarter and journey to Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of Vietnam. Explore the historic Dinh King and Le King Temples, which date back to the 10th century, and learn about the two kings who battled during the Chinese Wars.
After visiting Hoa Lu, enjoy a bicycle ride through traditional villages, immersing yourself in local culture. Refuel with a delicious Vietnamese lunch at a local eatery.
Then, proceed to Trang An and embark on a Sampan boat ride through its breathtaking caves, including Sang Cave and Toi Cave. Conclude with a visit to Mua Cave, where you can climb 500 stone steps for stunning panoramic views, before returning to Hanoi with cherished memories of this remarkable experience.
- The remaining (5 Hours) will be allotted for the travel time from pick up until drop off
- Please inform us if there is any special request on food such as vegetarian, food allergy for our best arrangement
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.