HANOI AND VICINITIES

Hoa Lu - Tam Coc - 1 Day

Hoa Lu - Tam Coc - 1 Day

Hoa Lu,100 km in southward of Ha Noi, which is the an ancient capital of Vietnam under the Dinh Dynasty between AD 968 and AD 980, Come to visit Hoa Lu

Hoa Lu,100 kms in southward of Ha Noi, which is the an ancient capital of Vietnam under the Dinh Dynasty between AD 968 and AD 980, Come to visit Hoa Lu, you can learn about some of the sanctuaries and tombs have completely remained intact through all the wars and the Vietnamese historical aspects. Tam Coc is also a place of astounding natural beauty with limestone peaks and you will understand why it is open refered to as Ha Long Bay on land . The highlight of the trip is taking a local rowboat on the Boi River, floating between the towering limestones out crops and traveling through three beautiful caves and making for a truly unforgettable experience.

Trip detail:

AM: Pick you up at the Hotel from 7.45 to 8.20 Am and depart for Ninh Binh province. Transfer to Tam Coc and then get on the boat. From the boat you can enjoy over all picture of limestone mountains and quiet streams. Passing through 3 caves (hang Ca, hang Hai, hang Ba), you will feel comportable and interesting feeling with cool air there. Have lunch at local restaurant 

PM: Transfer to Hoa Lu, the ancient citadel of Vietnamin in 10th century. Visiting temples of two Kings: Dinh and Le, then walking up and down in the beautiful Truong Yen Valley to enjoy the marvellous sceneries. After visiting get on the car and road trip return to Ha Noi. Tour finished.
 

Package price:  Deluxe Package   =$ 51 USD/person with cycling and buffet luch

Include:

Vehicle (A/C): 16 seat - Ford transit
Driver: proficient, enthusiastic, experienced. 
Tour guide: English speaking tour guide (enthusiastic, experienced). 
Entrance fees during tour. 
Lunch: Vietnamese meal (standard and hygienic meal). 
Boat: Safe, clean and beautiful. 

Exclude: 
Insurance, drinks, telephone, tip to the tour guide and other private services.

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