Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 5, 2014

Day 1: Hanoi - Cuc Phuong National Park, trek to Khanh village  
Pick-up at your hotel is at 7:00 am. Drive 90 km by mini-van to Ninh Binh, and arrive at Cuc Phuong National Park before noon, after visit the Animal Rescue Center and learn about the park's biodiversity and variety of endangered species. Our long trek (18 km) begins here through the local rain forest. Picnic lunch is served on the way. Late afternoon arrival at a village and our homestay of the Muong minority people. Dinner and free time to talk with the host family. Overnight at the stilt home.
Day 2: Cuc Phuong - Ngoc Son Ngo Luong Nature Reserve
Wake-up, eat, and final preparations complete by 7:00 am. Our morning route will take us from Khanh village, to a short river raft trip along the Buoi river, to Thach Lam commune where we begin our 12 km (~3.5 hours) trek. Trekking highlights include: a meandering river, houses on stilts, rice paddies, and a waterfall. Picnic lunch at a local home at Thuong village then more afternoon trekking (3-4 hours) until we reach tonights homestay. Dinner at the Muong family home. These homestays are a product of a community based tourism project between the village and Spanish NGO, Fundación Promoción Social de la Cultural.
Day 3: Mon village - trek to Pu Luong Natural Reserve, Hieu village
Early wake-up as we plan our departure for 7:00am. A quick motor taxi ride (~ 7km) for village-to-village trekking (3 – 3.5hours). The highlights of our trek will be experiencing the beauty of both Ngoc Son Ngo Luong & Pu luong Nature Reserves and the everyday life and culture of the Muong people. This is a wonderful trek via a dried river then down hills to Hieu village. But it could be a difficult trek too if the weather turns bad.  
Have a picnic lunch under the shade of forest trees, then continue our wonderful trek down to Hieu village in the afternoon. Take short rest then we visit the beautiful water fall near the village then back to the homestay for dinner and overnight at a Muong homestay.
Day 4: Hieu village - Pho Doan - Hanoi
Morning departure at 8:00 am. Another day of village-to-village trekking for a route is about 8 km (~3.5 hours). Short pause for lunch at a local food stall in town then we will begin our ride back to Hanoi. Finish our trip at your hotel around 5:00 pm.

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Day 1: Hanoi - Cuc Phuong National Park.    
Pick up at your hotel at 7:00 am. Drive about 100 km on a good road by mini-van to Ninh Binh. Arrive in Cuc Phuong National Park after about 3.5 hrs. We first visit the Primate Rescue Center to learn more about many different endangered species then transfer to the park center for lunch. Early check in the room if it is subject to available.
In the afternoon, do some enjoyable trekking on loop trails with some small rocky slope inside the National Park and do the amphibians, insects and reptiles spotting (~ 9km). Back for dinner before doing our night – spotting trip, going in search of the forest’s numerous nocturnal creatures, including civets, owls, flying squirrels, lorises, bats and small cats. Stay overnight at the vey simple guesthouse of the park.
Day 2: Cuc Phuong - Trang An - Hanoi
8:00 am, breakfast at a restaurant near your guesthouse. Free time to enjoy a walk around before driving to visit the areas Botanical Gardens; home of the oldest forest of Vietnam then we transfer on to Trang An.
When we get there we will take a very beautiful boat ride in about 1,5 hours a meandering stream with towering limestone mountain peaks above and rowing through some limestone caves.
Rest and lunch at a local restaurant nearby. After lunch, we return to Hanoi at about 5:30 pm.

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Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 4, 2014

Day 1: Hanoi – Hoa Lu Tam Coc (L, D)
8.00am - Depart Hanoi by private coach to Hoa Lu (2.5 hrs).
Visit the ancient capital of Vietnam and the famous old temples of The Dinh and The Le Dynasties.
Enjoy cycling tour for an hour on picturesque quiet roads through villages, rice fields, rivers and rocky outcrops to Tam Coc (12km).
Check in hotel in Tam Coc and have Lunch.
1.30pm - Boat journey(1 hour) in the heart of "Inland Ha Long Bay".
Take in the beauty of the karsts formations as you pass along their base and row into three of the many caves carved through the limestone.
Stop for a short rest near a small shrine before returning to dock (1 hour).
Free time and relax.
Day 2: Van Long Kenh Ga - Hanoi (B, L)
Have a breakfast. Leave Tam Coc for Van Long Nature Reverse. Take the tiny bamboo boat to visit the "preserving nature area". Lunch in restaurant. After that move to Kenh Ga floating village in Gia vien.
Take the motor- boat on Yellow Dragon River. Visit the "Kenh Ga hot spring", and if you have time, you can have a shower or a swim in the hot water from the hot spring or you can walk through the green rice field to visit the Van Trinh Cave.
Drive back to Hanoi.

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Trang An Grottoes, (7 km from Ninh Binh). An easy bicycle ride away, Trang An Grottoes is similar to Tam Coc but with many more caves to pass through. Most caves have been widened in order for the boats to pass through and as result their natural beauty has been compromised. The first two caves are the most natural and beautiful but are also tight in places, so watch your head. Lots of concrete structures are being built all over the place and rice paddies are disappearing fast but hopefully this area will not lose its splendor. It might be worth bringing a torch in case the power fails and the lights go out, some of the tunnels are quite long and your rower may have forgotten their backup torch, as was the case for the boat in front of us and had to wait for our boat to provide light for them to navigate the last cave. 150,000 per person.

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Tam Coc, (9 km south of Ninh Binh, along Hwy 1). One of Vietnam's most spectacular sights. A boat must be hired that will take you through the waterways between vast limestone cliffs that rise out of the rice paddies. The area is somewhat similar to Halong Bay, but more accessible and much less touristy. Beware, the floating drink sellers can be very persistent. They are located after the third cave. Most will ask if you would like to buy a drink for the rower. This is usually sold back immediately for half price. Rowers can usually row with their feet as well as their hands, which makes quite an interest sight. Possibly the best time to go is in the morning or late afternoon, when its quieter and cooler with more shade. Last boats start out about 5:30PM in the summer and 4:30PM in the winter. Its an easy bicycle ride here from Ninh Binh, with no hills. When leaving your motorbike in the carpark, beware of scamming thieves (such as removing a mirror while the motorbike is parked then selling it back to you for 100,000 dong) and look for official parking areas to avoid such scams. Those can be found on the big parking lot to your left when you arrive, just before the village, there is a booth at the gate. We paid 5000 Dong while at first being asked 10k, possibly the official rate is even lower. Some boats have boxes loaded upon departure. They are filled with handicrafts (you can check it), and are meant for you to buy. During the return trip the rowers - your own or those of nearby boats - might suddenly turn from friendly rowers to pushy sellers. Don't ruin your experience by allowing this. Demand a rower/boat without handicraft/souvenir boxes and/vor clearly show desinterest. The area around Tam Coc is equally beautiful, and is best viewed from the back of a motorbike or by bicycle. There is also a temple Bich Dong (free entrance) built into one of the hills which provides incredible views. To get there just follow the road pass the Tam Coc 'pier' for about 3km to the west. While seing the temple don't forget to go through the cave to reach the upper level and the next little temple. You may also like to ignore the sign and climb up the rocks (there is a clear path) to the top of the rock, the view is worth the scramble. 80,000 dong per boat, maximum 2 foreigners per boat plus entrance fee of 100,000 per person. 

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Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 3, 2013

Tam Coc  takes about two hours driving from Hanoi (110 km) to the South. Once there visitors are treated to a several kilometer row-boat trip throught the area's three caves. The meandering river is lined by rice paddies and guarded by limestone cliffs, often inhabbited by local goats. If you are lucky, sometimes you can see mischievous monkeys. The river trip is wonderful for photo hunters, especially when local people come to harvest rice The tourists often compare the area with Guilin, China, or more closely, to the limestone islets of Halong for their similar geological structures and shapes. Thus, Tam Coc has earned the name the "Halong Bay On Land".
Hoa Lu, very near to Tam Coc, is the relics of the ancient capital Hoa Lu, and temples dedicated to King Dinh and King Le remain. The two heroes who lived in 10th century chose Hoa Lu to build the citadel of the capital city then. Archaeologists continue to excavate buried parts of the ancient citadel with rusty weapons and ceramics. The temples are said to be built on the old foundation of their original palaces from the 11 and 12th centuries, then restored in 17th century. Though the temples are not maintained entirely some precious antiques are still preserved sucha as the whole-stone dragon thrones, wooden and lacquered statues of King Dinh, Kinh Le, Queen Duong Van Nga - who in turn got married both of the kings.

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Hoa Lu and Tam Coc are two of the most beautiful 
 landscapes of Ninh Binh province, just 120 kms to the southeast of Hanoi. Hoa Lu was the ancient Royal capital during the Dinh and Pre-Le dynasties which lasted for 41 years (from 969-1009). In comparison with Hoa Lu’s cultural significance, 
Tam Coc is considered as “Ha Long Bay” in land because its location and formation. Sitting on boat cruising through Hang Ca, Hang Hai, Hang Ba with the scenic beauty of huge rocks standing along river and scattered green rice fields. You feel the tranquility, peace and all above, the nature combines with life of locals to form a poetic romantic painting of the countryside. In the morning, Tour bus and guide will pick you up to travel to Hoa Lu – the former capital of Vietnam , about a two-hour drive from Hanoi . On arrival, you will visit two temples, one of them dedicated to Emperor Dinh and the other in memory of Emperor Le, followed by a brief visit to the remains of the Old Palace . Feel ready to star our cycling for one more hour to Tam Coc (12km), passing scenery of paddy fields or small stream. You will have lunch in Tam Coc, enjoy the taste of Vietnamese cuisine. After lunch at a local restaurant, you will visit Tam Coc (three caves), a peaceful valley among limestone ‘karst` hills, There, you will be rowed along a gentle river between paddy fields and through the caves. In the late afternoon, you will return to Hanoi for overnight. 
Tour price includes: + Pick-ups and transfer by A/C vehicle. + English speaking tour guide. + Bicycle + Entrance fees and boat cruising + Mineral water and wet tissue + Meals (as specified in the itinerary). 
Tour price does not include: - Other drinks, gratuities and personal expenses - Insurance 

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