Tam Coc

Day Trip from Hanoi to Tam Coc in Ninh Binh – Vietnam

Tam Coc translates to “three caves” consist of Ca Cave, Hai Cave, and Ba Cave formed by Ngo Dong River. It is known as the Halong Bay on the land one of the best day trip locations to visit is Tam Coc in Ninh Binh province from Hanoi, Vietnam. 

Ninh Binh, Vietnam
Tam Coc Van Lam Pier

Taking a Minivan to Tam Coc

The minivan was jam-packed already when my tour guide picked me up from my hotel from old quarters. At 8:00 AM right after an excellent complimentary breakfast. It was not comfortable squeezing in to the back seat of a minivan with no leg room at all. Sometimes I hate to be the last guy getting onto a bus with only one last seat available.

Oh well, the excitement of visiting a place well known as Halong by on land superseded my pain. I guess that is what happens to us all who are so obsessed about traveling and exploring. Eventually when I return back home will definitely forget the uncomfortable 2 plus hours journey (about 100 km) and definitely, only the good memories will prevail.

The water-buffalo is known as The BMW of Vietnam

Arrival at The Ancient Capital of Hoa Lu

After 2+ hours of the bumpy ride, we arrived at Hoa Lu once was the capital of Vietnam in the 10th and 11th. centuries. The ancient capital of Hua Lu – Ninh Binh was once a magnificent, grand palace surrounded by the stone mountain with beautiful views of the lakes, making this place fascinating and spiritual. In recent days Hoa Lu has nearly 30 monuments, in which the temple of King Dinh and temple of King Le is most visited in this area.

Ninh Binh, Vietnam
Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Visit Bich Dong Pagoda

Bich Dong pagoda is located on Truong Yen Mountains, a few minute’s drive from Tam Coc. This religious site consists of 3 separate pagodas, bottom pagoda, middle pagoda, and the top pagoda. The iconic attraction worth visiting not only for its beautiful and charming scenery but also for being a place historical monuments of the province.

Finally At Tam Coc

After visiting King Le’s temple, we arrived at Tam Coc at about 12:00 noon. It was time for the Vietnamese buffet lunch, wide verities of food to choose from but the taste was ok nothing to brag about. I could not wait to see the Wharf and pave my way towards getting some good shot despite the Sun was shining like crazy right above my head.

Ninh Binh, Vietnam
Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Boat Ride From Tam Coc Van Lam Pier

Finally, our tour guide organizes few sampan boats for us and yes we are on Boat tours in Tam Coc are the most popular events in the Ninh Binh area. Finally, our tour guide organizes few sampan boats for us since we were part of a guided tour, and yes, we are on for a 1.5 – 2 hours boat ride along the scenic farmland. We will be going through the Tam Coc mean three caves. The actual entrance fee to Tom Coc is 120,000 VND per person plus 150,000 per boat. Only two tourists are allowed on each boat, therefore 195,000 VND per person if you are sharing a boat with someone.

Feet Rowing at Tam Coc, Ninh Binh
Feet Rowing at Tam Coc, Ninh Binh

Boat Experience

It is interesting to see most of the boat rowers more comfortable rowing with their feet so skilfully, which appeared quite challenging and very hard work. Even though they don’t ask for tips, But a tip of 25,000 VND per person is common. For their hard work and as a token of appreciation, giving them a few more wouldn’t dent your wallet.

As we cruise through the rice fields in between the limestone caves. Enjoyed the peaceful and beautiful reflection of the rolling mountains on the clear and calm water. I definitely felt relaxed when traveling through this stunningly beautiful place. I couldn’t just simply sit idle, so I grabbed the extra paddles and started rowing. It was an exciting experience.

Going through one of the three caves there
Going through one of the three caves there

Through the Cave

We passed through three caves, and a few of the cave ceiling was so low that we needed to duck down when passing through. At the end of the 3rd cave, we turned around for our return. Daytime sunshine was strong, and will hit you directly during the entire trip, wearing a hat could be a saver.

Since I already visited Ha Long Bay , my expectations were set so unrealistically high for Ha Long Bay on land. Unfortunately, my visit was in the wrong season to see the rice fields in their prime with the bright green and yellow colors, as shown on the postcards and online pictures. So plan accordingly.

Tam Coc boat ride
Tam Coc boat ride

Discover Tunspoiled Nature by Bicycle

Next stop chilling out at the wharf restaurant and then go biking on a Next stop chilling out at the wharf restaurant and then go biking on a country road around the village. It was an interesting one-hour bike ride. We stopped a couple of times, taking pictures of the beautiful unspoiled scenery of rolling limestone mountains lit up with ailing sunshine at the end of the day.

Tam Coc, Ninh Binh, Vietnam
Bike Ride in Tam Coc, Ninh Binh
Tam Coc, Ninh Binh, Vietnam
Tam Coc, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

My Opinion and Tips

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