









9 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Explore the scenic beauty of Trang An Ecotourism Landscape by boat
Climb Mua Cave for breathtaking panoramic countryside views
Experience the serene and authentic charm of rural Ninh Binh
Enjoy a small group journey for a more personalized experience
Learn fascinating stories about the local history and vibrant culture
€ 83.29
€ 76.63


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Embark on a captivating journey through the serene countryside of northern Vietnam with the Trang An and Mua Cave Small Group Tour. This experience offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and peaceful exploration. As you glide through the emerald waters of Trang An on a traditional boat, you will be surrounded by towering limestone mountains, lush greenery, and tranquil rice fields that define the charm of Ninh Binh. The tour invites you to embrace the simplicity of rural life while discovering the enchanting landscapes that have earned this region the title of “Ha Long Bay on land.”
Your adventure continues with a visit to the breathtaking Mua Cave, where panoramic views of the Tam Coc valley await those who climb to its peak. The tour is carefully curated to ensure both relaxation and discovery, allowing travelers to fully appreciate Vietnam’s natural and cultural richness. With thoughtful attention to guest comfort, dietary needs such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are also accommodated, ensuring a delightful and inclusive experience for all participants.
Luxury limousine transfers
Professional English-speaking guide
Complimentary water and wet wipes
Buffet lunch with authentic Vietnamese dishes
Scenic cycling experience
All entrance fees
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Comfortable clothes and shoes
Water bottle
Not wheelchair accessible
Keep your personal essentials
Have a camera ready to capture every special moment
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Really nice place with a stunning view. Depending on the travel time, with or without aquatic plants (november the plant field is nearly empty). The dragon mountain (left way up) is more visited as right climd to the pagoda. Come early to avoid crowds. The Park Opens @ 6 a.m - good time for sunrise atmosphere. Entrance fee 100K, parking scooter 10k. As other already described- the road to the park is full of typical tourists shop and traps. The guys try to pull you to their parking lots which are more expensive. Go really to the end of the road and park inside the park behind the gate. There is a guy just before the gate He was very assertive and wanted us to park right in front of the gate. It was not clear if he is an official from the park. He absolutely refused to let us drive into the park. We got off and pushed the scooter in. 😀. But it turned out that the price right to gate costs the same… Enjoy the view!

The view is absolutely stunning and definitely worth the visit. However, the experience can be stressful because of unofficial parking attendants before the entrance. Some may act aggressively, trying to stop you from reaching the official parking area by standing in front of your bike or grabbing you. Tip: Don’t stop before you reach the official ticket counter. Keep going and park inside.

Múa Caves offers one of the most rewarding hikes in Ninh Bình. The ascent is demanding, featuring about 500 steeply inclined steps, but the stunning panoramic views from the peak are absolutely worth the effort. Getting up early is highly recommended: the sunrise view from the top is absolutely breathtaking, and starting early helps you avoid the severe heat that makes the climb difficult later in the day. The entry ticket costs around 40,000 VND per person, which is definitely worth the small investment for the views you get. Don't miss the picturesque lotus pond at the bottom! It’s beautiful and a great photo spot. Crucial Travel Tip (Read This!) If you arrive by bicycle or motorcycle, be extremely cautious about parking scams. Drive ALL the way into the official Múa Cave entrance, past the people trying to flag you down and pull you into unofficial parking bays. If you go past the official gates for parking, you will only be charged a standard 5,000 VND fee. Finally, a word of caution for cyclists: while the rice terraces are lovely, the GPS mapping can be unreliable. We got stuck in the rice terraces plenty of times due to bad navigation, so take extra care and perhaps rely on offline maps or clear road signs instead of strictly following your GPS.

We visited mua caves on a rainy day ,even with the heavy showers ,the place looked absolutely magical🌧️🌨️🌊The climb to the top is around 250 steps ,though it's a bit tiring , every step is worth it once you see the breathing views from the mountain peak. From the top you get a panoramic view of the lush green rice fields, a beautiful river and limestone cliffs ,it's truly picture perfect!!! The famous lotus pond near the caves is another must-visit spot, ideal for some dreamy photos surrounded by nature. Despite the rain, the entire path felt peaceful and scenic, adding a misty charm to the view. If you visit, don’t miss the refreshing tender coconuts and fresh sugarcane juice sold right outside, they’re perfect after the climb! 🥥🍹.The stairs are steep in some parts, so wear comfortable shoes and carry water. Early morning or evening visits are best to avoid crowds and heat. Overall, Mua Caves is a must-see in Ninh Binh, a blend of adventure, beauty, and calm.It’s one of those places where nature truly takes your breath away. 🌿✨

Great views of the surrounding areas from the upper viewing points, but beware, the steps are irregular, can be steep, and there's a lot of them! The real killer though is the humidity- you'll be sweating loads, so bring plenty of water. It can also get busy, so be prepared to wait to get space to take good photos from the top.



