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Trang An Boat Tour: Incredible caves and temples (Ultimate Guide)

  • Last updated: February 10, 2024

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About the Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh

Every traveler we met recommended the Trang An boat tour instead of the most famous Tam Coc one because it’s much more peaceful, with boat operators not harassing you to buy things left and right.

Note: We didn’t do the Tam Coc ride, so we don’t have first-hand experience, but a couple of our friends went and said it is true (it’s a common theme on other blogs as well). So we’d also recommend the Trang An boat ride instead of Tam Coc.

Although our favorite boat ride in Ninh Binh was in Van Long Nature Reserve , we liked our ride in Trang An quite a lot.

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Arijana Tkalčec enjoying the Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Boat ride experience in Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex

The boat ride in Trang An comprises three different routes you can choose depending on the length and the things you want to see.

We suggest taking route number 3, which includes the 1000 meters long Dot Cave, the longest cave in the complex. Route number 3 is the only route that includes the longest cave, so if you take any other route, you will miss it. 

The Dot Cave was definitely the highlight of our boat trip. It takes quite a bit of time to pass it, so it’s long enough to “feel” the cave. But it’s quite a relaxing ride, so you should be fine, even if you’re a bit claustrophobic. Remember that it’s a well-trodden route, and everyone gets out! 🙂

Note: We checked the timings of the photos and videos we took while entering and exiting the cave, and it seems like it took us about 20 minutes to pass it!

Arijana Tkalčec at the 1km Dot Cave entrance, Trang An boat ride, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Price and duration of the Trang An boat tour

A ticket for the boat ride in Trang An is around 250.000 VND (approximately $11) per person for adults or double if you want only two people in the boat (usually four people fit inside). Kids under 1 meter have free entrance, and for the ones under 1,3 meters, the ticket is 120.000 VND (approximately $5).

Note: Only bring your younger children on this boat ride if you know they can sit still for an extended period of time.

The boat ride in Trang An lasts between 2 and 3 hours, depending on the route. Our ride took 2 hours as we did minimal stops in the temples, and nobody else was in the complex.

Honestly, the 2 hours boat ride was more than enough for us. We feel that anything more would be a bit too much for us personally. 🙂

Arijana and Matej on the Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Different routes of the Trang An boat tour

Route number 1: trinh temple, tran temple, khong palace.

Route number 1 takes you through 9 caves (Toi Cave, Sang Cave, Nau Ruou Cave, Ba Giot Cave, Seo Cave, Son Duong Cave, Khong Cave, Tran Cave and Quy Hau Cave) and 3 temples of the Dinh Dynasty (Trinh Temple, Tran Temple and Khong Temple – Bao Hieu Pagoda). All these caves are relatively short.

Route number 2: Thanh Cao Son Temple, Dia Linh Mountain, Vu Lam Royal Steps

Route number 2 takes you through 4 limestone caves (Lam Cave, Vang Cave, Thanh Truot Cave, and Dai Cave) and 3 temples (Thanh Cao Son Temple, Suoi Tien Temple and Vu Lam Royal Steps). This route includes Dia Linh Mountain, which is in the shape of a giant pen tower.

Traditional houses along the route at the Trang An boat tour, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Route number 3: Trinh Temple, Dot Cave, Suoi Tien Temple

Route number 3 is the only one that takes you through the 1000-meter-long Dot Cave, the longest cave in the Trang An complex. The stalactite system in this cave is quite impressive. 

On this route, you visit 3 caves (Dot Cave, Van Cave and Dai Cave) and 3 temples (Trinh Temple, Suoi Tien Temple and Vu Lam Royal Steps). This route also takes you through Dia Linh Mountain, the same as the previous one.

Inside the 1km long Dot Cave at the Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

What is the difference between the routes?

As you can see from the route descriptions, some spots repeat in every route. The biggest similarities are between route number 2 and route number 3.

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Which route to take for the Trang An boat ride?

Considering that everyone usually cares the most about the last temple (the one on the water), many choose route number 3 as it’s the only one that includes the longest cave in the complex. It takes about 20 minutes to go through the cave, and it was definitely the highlight of our experience.

Most of the photos from the temples mostly look incredible from the aerial perspective and a bit less from the ground.

Temple decorations at the Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

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Best time to do the Trang An boat ride

The best time to do the boat ride in Trang An is early morning or late afternoon because of the extended time in the sun. Take a Non la – Vietnamese conical hat, and sunscreen for the best protection.

Some people like to take umbrellas on the ride, but remember that there are other people in the boat too, and you might be blocking their view if you have an umbrella.

Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

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Do you need to book the Trang An boat ride in advance?

You do not need to book the Trang An Boat ride in advance, as you just show up at the ticket counter, buy a ticket, and wait in line for a boat.

If you’re taking the boat ride as part of a tour, the ticket will be included in the price, and you shouldn’t need to queue up for tickets.

How to get to the Trang An boat ride starting point?

The starting point of the Trang An boat ride is easily reachable from any point in Ninh Binh, as it’s right next to the main road connecting Tam Coc and Hoa Lu/Bai Dinh.

If you’re staying in one of the towns nearby, we suggest going by bicycle, or if you’re in Tam Coc, it’s best to go by motorbike or a taxi.

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Karst hills along the Trang An boat route, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Where to stay in Trang An, Ninh Binh

There are many options for accommodations, from hotels to homestays in the Trang An area.

We stayed at the Ha Lan Homestay in Ninh Xuan, which is also very close to Hang Mua , and we highly recommend it. And we also stayed at Hang Mua Ecolodge , part of the Hang Mua complex, right at the foot of the hill and next to the lotus lake.

Mua Caves Ecolodge, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

These are also some of the well-reviewed and liked hotels in the area:

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  • Trang An Lotus Lake Homestay
  • Ninh Binh Mountain Side Homestay & Cafe

The difference between Trang An, Tam Coc, and Van Long boat rides

The Van Long Nature Reserve boat ride is definitely much more peaceful , as it’s still not in every guidebook and tour itinerary, unlike the Trang An and Tam Coc ones.

The Trang An and Tam Coc boat rides are longer, and there’s more sightseeing included. Therefore, the price is also higher. But, Van Long, on the other hand, is a better choice for seeing some wildlife.

Read more about taking a boat ride in Van Long Nature Reserve.

Because of the significant demand for boat rides in Trang An and Tam Coc, you might need to wait in line and share a boat with other tourists. There are four or five people per boat. And if you want to do a private boat ride, you’ll need to pay the same price as for the entire boat. 

In Van Long, there’s usually no waiting in a line , and there are usually only two people in a boat, so it’s a more private experience. Families of 3 to 4 can also go in one boat in Van Long, but it’s a bit more cramped then.

Matej Špan on a boat ride Van Long Nature Reserve in Ninh Binh

The scenery and landscape are beautiful in all areas of Ninh Binh, where the boat rides occur, and they are pretty similar. However, we have to admit that the Trang An landscape was a bit more majestic as limestone mountains are much higher there. And you do get the chance to pass through a 1-km long cave.

trang an boat tour starting point

Note: “Kong: Skull Island” movie was filmed in both Van Long and Trang An areas. There was also a movie set in Trang An until the end of 2020, but it’s since been removed and you can’t see it anymore, unfortunately. 

Towering karst hills at the Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

No hassling

The boat rides at Trang An, and Van Long are both free from hassle and begging for tips and selling all kinds of stuff, unlike the Tam Coc boat ride. We’ve heard from friends that went on a boat ride in Tam Coc that it was pretty overwhelming.

Arijana and Matej on the Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

What else to do in Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex?

Since 2020, you can also rent a kayak and go around the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex all by yourself on two different routes (8km or 5km).

The kayak rental cost in Trang An is 250.000 VND ($11) for the single and 400.000 VND ($17) for the double kayak.

There are some rules you have to follow while kayaking in Trang An:

  • Wear a life jacket
  • Stick to the route
  • Do not bathe in the water

Waterway at Trang An boat ride Ninh Binh, Vietnam

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Where to eat in Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex?

There is an on-site restaurant at the Trang An boat wharf, and there are a lot of restaurants on the road leading there, so you can easily find a place to eat if you’re feeling hungry after the ride.

Is the Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh safe?

Taking a boat ride in Trang An, Ninh Binh, is a very safe activity, as you’re exploring the area on a boat operated by a very-skilled rower. All the caves you pass through are equipped with lights, and you are also provided with a life jacket.

Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

What are the available facilities at the Trang An boat wharf?

The Trang An complex provides an ATM, parking, toilets, and an on-site restaurant.

Is Trang An in Ninh Binh worth visiting?

Ninh Binh’s Trang An boat ride is worth visiting because of the beautiful landscape, fascinating caves you go through and the temples you visit along the way. It’s an equally good option to the more famous Tam Coc boat ride (or even better).

Let us know in the comments if you have done any of the boat rides in Ninh Binh and how it was. We’re eager to know others’ experiences and thoughts.

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Good morning, I came across your website while searching how to do the boat tours in Ninh Binh and Tam Coc. Your website is incredibly detailed and has been so useful for first timers in this part of Viet Nam. Can you let me know what is the the latest time the boat tour runs? We are planning to do a day trip from Hanoi to Ninh Binh and would like to go on this boat tour but we are not sure if they close by 5pm.

The tickets are sold until 5 pm, so it would be best if you could organize your trip to be there at least by 4:30 pm, just in case.

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Trang An Boat Tour: A Full Guide for Backpackers

Nestled amidst the verdant landscapes of Vietnam lies Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its ethereal beauty and natural splendor. Here, limestone karsts punctuate the tranquil waterways, creating a mesmerizing tapestry of ancient caves and lush foliage. Are you ready to witness one of the most magical places Vietnam has to offer? Join us for the ultimate guide to a Trang An Boat Tour!

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What is trang an.

Trang An is a scenic area located in the Ninh Binh province of northern Vietnam. It is characterized by its karst landscape, featuring limestone formations that rise dramatically from the surrounding plains.

The region is intersected by a network of waterways , including rivers, streams, and canals, which wind their way between the karst peaks and through lush green valleys. These waterways are dotted with numerous caves, some of which are accessible by boat, adding to the area’s natural allure.

In 2014, Trang An was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding natural beauty and cultural significance. Trang An Landscape Complex is home to several temples and pagodas, adding to its cultural importance and charm.

Trang An is often referred to as “Halong Bay on Land” due to its similar landscape of limestone karsts and picturesque waterways, reminiscent of the famous Halong Bay.

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Trang An boat tour, Trang An Ninh Binh, visit Trang An

What to Do at Trang An?

For the best experience at Trang An near Ninh Binh, take your time to fully appreciate its captivating landscape. Specifically, we recommend joining a Trang An boat tour.

The Trang An boat tour offers a scenic journey through Ninh Binh’s karst landscapes. This is the best way to fully appreciate the beauty of the Trang An Landscape Complex. Travelers glide on small wooden boats along tranquil waterways, passing limestone cliffs, caves, and temples.

The Trang An boat tour is a captivating experience immersed in nature’s beauty and cultural heritage. The boats can accommodate 4 people, and life vests are mandatory.

Trang An boat tour, Trang An Ninh Binh, visit Trang An

How to get to Trang An?

The Trang An Departure Boat Ticket is located about 8 kilometers (approximately 5 miles) from Tam Coc and about 7 kilometers (approximately 4.5 miles) from Ninh Binh town .

You can easily reach the departing point by motorbike, bicycle, or taxi. Renting a bike in the Ninh Binh / Tam Coc area costs between 100.000 VND and 150.000 VND per day (roughly $4-6 USD), while a bicycle is much cheaper and costs about 20.000 VND per day.

Parking costs 15,000 VND for motorbikes and 10,000 VND for bicycles . It’s always a good idea to have cash on you for small transactions.

Below is the exact location of the Trang An boat tour departure point:

Trang An Boat Tour Overview

First of all, something most people don’t know is that there are three possible routes for a Trang An Boat Tour, and you get to pick up one.

What is the difference between the 3 options? Here is an overview:

Trang An Routes: choose the best one for you

Below is a picture of the map you’ll find at Trang An, describing the different routes. Each route is accompanied by a brief description detailing its highlights and attractions.

Trang An boat tour, Trang An Ninh Binh, visit Trang An

Route 1 – (9 caves, 3 temples)

Route one, also known as the Caves Tour, guides visitors through nine caves: Toi, Sang, Nau Ruou, Ba Giot, Seo, Son Duong, Khong, Tran and Quy Hau caves. Along the way, explorers will encounter three temples: Trinh Temple, Tran Temple, and Khong Temple with Bao Hieu Pagoda.

Covering a circular path spanning 15 kilometers, this tour typically requires around 3 hours to finish. It is the longest

Route 2 – (4 caves, 3 temples)

Route two offers a journey to three temples and four caves: Thanh Truot, Dai, Vang, and Lam caves. Visit the Cao Son Temple, dedicated to the mountain god, followed by the Suoi Tien Temple, a springtime gathering place for prayers. Complete the route with a visit to the Vu Lam Royal Steps, once a Tran Dynasty military base and Buddhist center.

Route 2 is the shortest of the three, and it is the ideal choice for those short on time. Lasting just over 2 hours, this tour allows ample opportunity to explore the natural caves and temples while making the most of your visit.

Route 3 – (3 caves, 3 temples)

Introduced in late 2017, the third tour route is the latest addition to the Trang An boat tour itinerary. Despite appearing to offer the least, route 3 comes highly recommended by many locals as the premier choice in Trang An. Tour number three leads through Trang An’s longest cave , Dot Cave, spanning one kilometer.

Explorers will also visit Van and Dai caves. Additionally, the tour includes stops at Trinh Temple, Suoi Tien Temple, and Vu Lam Royal Steps. The excursion culminates at the movie set of “Kong: Skull Island,” featuring renowned actors Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson.

Trang An boat tour, Trang An Ninh Binh, visit Trang An

Which route is best in Trang An?

Determining the best route ultimately depends on your preferences and interests. Each route offers its own unique attractions and experiences, catering to different tastes and time constraints.

Route 1 provides a comprehensive exploration of caves and temples, while Route 2 offers a shorter option with diverse cave visits. Route 3, the newest addition, promises a captivating journey through the longest cave in Trang An.

Consider your preferences for duration, sights, and activities to determine which route aligns best with your interests.

In our case, we had heard good things about Route 3, and we ended up choosing it over the others. We had a lovely experience, and we would highly recommend it.

Trang An boat tour, Trang An Ninh Binh, visit Trang An

Trang An Boat Tour Price

The ticket price for the Trang An Boat Tour is 250.000 VND per person , about $10 USD.

The ticket counter is located near the parking lot, in a big building on the opposite side of the harbor. Once you’ve secured your ticket, you’ll pass through an underground tunnel to reach the wharf.

For everyone’s safety at the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, wearing life jackets is required during the trip. While tipping the ferryman at the end of the journey is optional, it’s always appreciated.

PLEASE NOTE: Each boat can accommodate 4 people. If you’re traveling with just 2 or 3 people, you might need to wait until more passengers join your journey. Alternatively, you will have to pay for the additional empty seats if you want to have the boat to yourself.

Trang An boat tour, Trang An Ninh Binh, visit Trang An

Trang An Boat Tour Opening Times

Trang An boat tours are available all year round, and you can purchase tickets at the booth daily from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm .

There is no fixed time for boats to leave. Whenever 4 people are ready, you’ll be introduced to your boatman and the tour begins.

The Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex is becoming a popular place, so going early in the morning is the best to avoid the crowds.

Trang An boat tour, Trang An Ninh Binh, visit Trang An

Our adventure on the Trang An Boat Tour

Here is a detailed overview of what our experience at Trang An looked like:

Finding our boat

We set out to explore Trang An on a misty morning in January 2024. Upon arrival, we headed straight to the ticket counter, where we had the option to purchase tickets for the Trang An boat tour. There was also a combo deal available, bundling the Trang An boat tour with a visit to the Bai Dinh Pagoda, offering a slight discount.

With our group consisting of three people, we were informed upon reaching the deck that we needed to wait for a fourth person to join us on the boat. This was also the moment to select our route, requiring us to find one other passenger interested in the same itinerary.

Opting for route number three, we soon found another person willing to join us, and we embarked on our journey. Although we couldn’t compare it to routes one and two, we found route three to be incredibly scenic and were pleased with our decision.

Unfortunately, our boatwoman didn’t speak English, which was a bit disappointing as we missed out on insights about the places we visited. Nonetheless, she was charming and made the experience enjoyable despite the language barrier.

Trang An boat tour, Trang An Ninh Binh, visit Trang An

Trang An boat tour: Temples

Route three encompasses visits to three temples along with three caves. These temples, nestled like precious gems in the breathtaking and distinctive landscape of Trang An, add an intriguing dimension to the tour. Plan to spend approximately 10-20 minutes at each temple to soak in their history and ambiance.

Upon reaching each site, the boatman will patiently wait on the shore, allowing visitors the flexibility to explore at their own pace. Whether you choose a brief visit or a leisurely exploration, the decision rests entirely with you. Additionally, amenities such as toilets and small food snack shops are available at these locations, ensuring a comfortable and convenient experience for visitors.

temple at Trang An boat tour, Trang An Ninh Binh, visit Trang An

Trang An boat tour: Caves

The caves we visited in Trang An, like Hang Dot, are pretty tight, and you might need to crouch to avoid bumping your head on the ceiling. But even in these narrow spots, there are cool rock formations to check out as you go along.

Taking photos inside can be tough because it’s pretty dark, but there are some light bulbs scattered around so you won’t be left completely in the dark.

Hang Dot Trang An boat tour, Trang An Ninh Binh, visit Trang An

Ongoing construction works

While you might expect to see only restoration works at historical sites, it’s not unusual in Vietnam to witness expansion projects with new developments at ancient sites. Trang An is no exception.

Here, you can see one of the new temples currently under construction in Trang An, situated right next to other temples.

It’s ultimately your decision to determine whether Vietnam’s choice to expand historical sites affects the authenticity of the places you visit or not.

trang an boat tour starting point

Our Honest Thoughts on the Trang An Boat Tour

First, it’s important to mention that we don’t know exactly what route 1 and route 2 look like. However, we loved our time in Trang An doing route number 3, and we’d highly recommend it. On this tour, we had enough time to see each site, and it didn’t feel rushed at all.

On the other hand, it is a touristy place and it gets crowded. Trang An attracts many visitors, and the mandatory bright orange life vests don’t help to reduce their visual presence. If you want to have an even better experience, try to go early before the crowds arrive.

Overall, the landscapes of Trang An are among the most beautiful you can find in Vietnam. And for just $10 USD, a 3-hour boat tour here is great value for money.

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What is trang an scenic landscape complex.

Trang An scenic landscape complex, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex boat tours

Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex is an area of immense beauty in Ninh Binh province in the north of Vietnam. It’s famous for its impressive limestone mountains, caves, and scenic waterways and is also often referred to as “Halong Bay on land”.

Boat tour at Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, Vietnam

Trang An Vietnam

Comprising Trang An Complex itself but also Tam Coc-Bich Dong and the ancient capital of Hao Lu, the whole area was listed as a World Heritage UNESCO-protected site in 2014. 

A boat tour is the best way to explore the area. While there are boat rides on offer in the center of Tam Coc , the main tourist hub in the area, it’s far more interesting to go to Trang An, where the magic is unequaled and beyond compare. 

What to expect from a Trang An boat tour

Trang An boat tour, Vietnam, Ninh Binh

Trang An boat ride, Ninh Binh area

The Trang An boat tours leave every day from the Trang An wharf . If you are staying in Tam Coc, you’ll first have to make your way to the wharf, which is seven kilometers away. Another option is to stay at Trang An village, which is only 2,5 kilometers from the Trang An wharf. 

Boat tour at Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, Vietnam

Boat ladies and local fisherman at a Trang An tour

Boat tickets are sold on the other side of the street, opposite the wharf. After that, you’ll have to pass through an underground walkway to get to the boat wharf. There, you’ll have to show your ticket and you’ll be assigned to a boat. 

Boats can take four people so it’s possible you’ll be paired up with other people. Note that it’s very convenient if you can sit in the front of the boat. That way, you’ll get a good view of the surrounding area and it’s way more comfortable to take photos. 

When buying your tickets, you will also receive a brochure. In the brochure, you can find three different boat routes of Trang An. When boarding, you will have to tell which tour you want to take. 

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The various boat tour routes of Trang An

Trang An boat tour, Vietnam, Ninh Binh

Boat tour Trang An, Vietnam, Ninh Binh

There are three routes into the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex. It’s important to pick your tour carefully before boarding one of the boats. Each of the routes has a main focus, although there are also overlaps. 

Here are the three boat routes into Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex. 

Route number one is called the grottoes tour. It passes through nine caves (Son Duong cave, Khong cave, Sang cave, Toi cave, Seo cave, Son Duong cave, Ba Giot cave, Nau Ruou cave, and Quy Hau cave) and you will also visit three temples on this route.

The first temple is the Trinh temple, which has two large statues of carp at the entrance. The second one is the spiritual Tran temple which is a place of worship for Saint Quy Minh Dai Vuong (the ambassador of the general of Son Nam) and the queen consort. The third one is the Khong temple together with the Ban Hieu pagoda.  

The second route takes you to three temples and four caves (Thanh Truot cave, Dai cave, Vang cave, and Lam cave).

The first temple is the Cao Son temple which worships the god of the mountain. The second one is the Suoi Tien temple, which translates as “Heaven Stream” and is a place where many Vietnamese come at the beginning of Spring to pray for health, good weather, and a nice harvest. The third one is the Vu Lam Royal Staps, a former military base during the Tran Dynasty and a place where a lot of kings came at that time to practice Buddhism. 

Route three

Tour number three takes you through the longest cave in the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex. Dot cave is one kilometer long and is the most impressive cave in Trang An. Aside from that, you’ll also visit two other caves, Van cave, and Dai cave). 

 This tour also includes a visit to three temples, the previously mentioned Trinh Temple, Suoi Tien Temple, and Vu Lam Royal Steps. The tour finishes at the movie set of the King Kong movie “Kong: Skull Island”, which was released in 2017 and featured famous actors like Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson. 

Trang An boat tour: best route

Trang An boat tour, Vietnam, Ninh Binh

Trang An boat trip, Vietnam, Ninh Binh

Before embarking on your trip to Trang An, it’s maybe good to already think about what you really want to see during your boat tour. As for me, I was unaware that there were three boat tours to choose from. 

Trang An Boat tour, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Trang An Boat tour route 3, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

At breakfast at my homestay, the host lady assured me that tour number three is the most scenic one because it is the only one that includes the one-kilometer-long Dot cave. Also, the most impressive site we visited in my opinion is on this route and that is the Vu Lam Royals Steps. Not that the palace itself is that impressive but the surroundings are magnificent. 

I haven’t been on routes one and two but I can definitely say that taking route three won’t disappoint you!

Trang An Boat tour, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Trang An Boat tour, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

The tour I took lasted for about two and a half hours and that was just enough for me. After buying our tickets, my boyfriend and I went to the boat wharf and were paired with a boat lady and another Vietnamese couple. 

Trang An Boat tour, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

We were given life vests and embarked on the tour, accompanied by loud chatter from the boat lady and the two other Vietnamese tourists. I have to admit that, even though I was impressed with her rowing skills, I didn’t find the boat lady particularly friendly. She also didn’t speak any English. 

Dot cave, Trang An, Vietnam

Dot cave, Trang An, Vietnam

The most impressive feature of this tour is indeed the one-kilometer-long Dot cave. Do be aware that you won’t be alone in the cave. I took this boat tour in the winter when it was relatively cold in the north of Vietnam but there were still hordes of tourists. 

Trang An boat tour, Vietnam

Trang An boat tour route 3, Vietnam

Although the Southeast Asian temples are beautiful and serene, the scenery at Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex is what makes this tour an absolute must-do in Vietnam. The most fascinating areas are around Dia Linh Mountain and at the end at the Vu Lam Palace. 

Trang An Scenic landscape Complex, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

A scenic view at the Vu Lam Palace

From the Vu Lam Palace, you can walk to the movie set of Kong: Skull Island. I have to say that, for me, this was my least favorite part of the whole boat trip. The artificial movie set, mostly consisting of bamboo huts, doesn’t do justice to the magical natural landscape and is of zero cultural importance to the area. 

Movie scene from Kong: Skull island

Kong: Skull island films set (2017)

At the end of the boat ride, the boat lady will also ask you to fill out a form. It is some kind of survey to check if you were satisfied with the service and if you have tips for improvement. You will be dropped of at the wharf again, after which you will need to take the underground passageway again before arriving at the souvernir shop. 

Opening times and entrance fee

Boat wharf of Trang An boat tour complex, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Boat wharf of Trang An boat tour complex, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

The Trang Scenic Landscape Complex and more specifically, the Trang An boat tours are open year-round. Here are the opening hours and the entrance fees.

Note that the ticket booth is located on the other side of the road, opposite the place where the boats are located. Here is the Trang An boat tour location but this is the location of the ticket booth . 

Trang An boat tour opening hours

Entrance of Trang An boat tour complex

The wharf is at the other side of the river

The Trang An boat tours operate year-round and the ticket booth is open every day from 7 A.M. until 4 P.M. There are no fixed Trang An boat tour timings. You can just show up, buy a ticket, and you will be assigned to a boat.

I argued that going early would pay off and that I would be able to take the tour without crowds of other tourists. However, upon arrival at 8.30 P.M., there were already a lot of people waiting in line. Maybe, it pays off to be there at 7 A.M.

Trang an boat tour ticekts and price

A ticket for a Trang An boat costs 250.000 VND/per person. The boats can carry four people plus the boat lady. If you want to have a boat all to yourself you’ll have to buy the remaining other seats as well which will set you back 1.000.000 VND. 

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Do you need to tip the boat lady?

Ha! This is a very tricky question. Do they expect it? Yes. Are you obliged to? The answer is: no. At the end of our tour, we were given a small questionnaire that was clearly going out from the management of the Trang An boat complex site. 

One of the questions was if the boat lady asked for a tip. I wrote no because she didn’t ask for one and frankly, she had been very rude to us the whole boat trip, clearly favoring the Vietnamese tourists, so I didn’t see any reason to tip her.

Boat ladies at the Trang An boat tour, Vietnam

Boat ladies at the Trang An boat tour, Vietnam

This question also indicated that there is no formal rule for tipping them. To my surprise, when I got out of the boat, she got very upset and screamed at me. The Vietnamese tourists kindly gave her a tip and I understand: she had been friendly to them. But, in my opinion, she didn’t deserve one.

Afterward, I heard that the Trang An boat tour complex is managed really well, being a UNESCO world heritage site and that the boat ladies (and men) are being paid a very good and correct salary for their job. So don’t feel obliged to tip them, unless you truly want to. 

More tips before taking a Trang An boat tour

Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex

Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex

Here are a few more tips so you can make the most of your Trang An boat tour. 

Best time to visit Trang An

Dark Clouds above Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, Vietnam

Dark Clouds above Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, Vietnam

The best time to visit Trang An is in March or April and in October and November. At those times of the year, the weather will be sunny and there won’t be too much rain.

During the summer months, temperatures can get very high and there’s nothing on the boats that will protect you from the sun. Additionally, the summer months are also the wettest months. Summer is not the best time to visit Trang An, however, it is the peak season for Vietnamese tourists and the place will probably be packed with domestic travelers.

Visiting during the winter months, when it’s relatively cold but dry, is also a good option but don’t expect a lot of sunshine. It is pleasant though, with temperatures hovering around 15 to 20 degrees during the day.

Is it a private boat?

As said before, no, the boat are not private. If you want to have a boat all to yourself you’ll have to buy all the seats in the boat. One boat can take four people so you’ll have to pay 1.000.000 VND. 

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The Tam Coc boat wharf, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

The Tam Coc boat wharf, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

If you only have time for one tour in the area: go to Trang An and skip the tour in Tam Coc . I haven’t gone on the Tam Coc boat tour personally. I wanted to though. It was the plan all the way to be able to compare them with each other so that I could write an in-depth post about this on the blog.

However, I refrained from doing this after hearing disgusting stories from other travelers and reading reviews online on Google Maps. Although I can’t attest to this myself, I believe that taking a boat tour in Tam Coc will leave you scammed and unsatisfied. 

Tourists repeatedly reported being overcharged for fake parking, pushed into buying insanely priced snacks from other boats that halted them in the middle of the tour, and pushy boatmen that ask for a huge tip before even finishing the tour.

It became clear to me that Trang An is the real deal and that the Tam Coc Wharf is nothing but a tourist trap. Many tourists probably fall for it though because of its convenient location in the center of Tam Coc but don’t be fooled. This place had nothing to do with the UNESCO-protected heritage site of Trang An.

Van Long Wetland Reserve

Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve

Now, if you do have time for a second boat tour while you are in the area then I can highly suggest taking a boat tour of the Van Long Wetlands Nature Reserve! This reserve is a bit similar to Trang An and Tam Coc but there’s wildlife to be seen here and there are hardly any tourists.

Boat ride in Van Long Nature Reserve, Vietnam

Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve, Vietnam

Aside from the scenery, the star of the show here is de highly endangered Delacour’s langur. These monkeys are on the brink of extinction and the largest group that still exists lives here, in the Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve. 

Read my full guide about the Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve to learn more about this stunning area in Ninh Binh!

Trang An boat tour: how to get there

Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

To get to the Trang An boat wharf, the most convenient place to base yourself is Trang An, Tam Coc, or Ninh Binh. On the other hand, there are also a bunch of tours that include Trang An starting from Hanoi.

Trang An complex from Trang An, Tam Coc or Ninh Binh

The Trang An wharf is easily accessible from Trang An, Tam Coc as well as Ninh Binh City.

From the center of Trang An, depending on where you are staying, it’s only a 2-kilometer walk to the wharf. Alternatively, you can go by bicycle. Almost all the accommodations in the area can provide you with bicycles that are often free of charge. 

From Tam Coc or Ninh Binh, which is a little further away, Trang An is still within easy reach for visiting by bicycle. One of the big joys of the area is that, in between the limestone mountains, the terrain is completely flat and it’s incredible (and the most eco-friendly!) to cycle around the gorgeous rivers, lakes, mountains, and rice paddies. 

However, if your health doesn’t allow it, there’s also a possibility to hire a motorbike or take a taxi to get from Tam Coc or Ninh Binh to the Trang An wharf. Every guesthouse or hotel can arrange this form of transport for you. 

You can visit Trang An from Hanoi by taking a tour or by public transport. If you decide on visiting by public transport, you can check out 12GoAsia for prices and timetables for the bus and train. From Ninh Binh, it’s best to grab a taxi to take you to the Trang An wharf. 

If you have very limited time on your hands, you can visit Trang An on a day trip from Hanoi . Here are a few full-day tours from Hanoi that make a stop at Trang An.

Where to stay in Trang An

If you want to visit Trang An you can opt to stay in Trang An village, the touristy area around Tam Coc, or the city of Ninh Binh.

I have to say that, after visiting the city of Ninh Binh, I was glad that I didn’t choose to stay there. It’s a rather dusty city that absolutely lacks charm and the main sights and attractions are closer to Tam Coc and Trang anyway, so there’s no reason to stay there.

Here are some options for both Trang An and Tam Coc. I spent two weeks in the area and changed accommodations three times plus checked out a few other ones so you can be assured that these places are really worth it. 

Do note that I love to stay in local accommodation options for which you don’t have to break the bank. As a conscious traveler , I love it when my money funnels back into the local community and in this way supports a healthy economic system. 

Here are my recommendations for both Trang An and Tam Coc:

  • Trang An Moon Garden Homestay : this is the location where I stayed in Trang An. It’s a cute, compact homestay with a small pool that takes up most of the backyard garden. The room was very comfy, with one of the nicest bathrooms I’ve seen in Vietnam in this price category. There’s a kettle in the room to make tea and coffee which is always a nice bonus if you travel long-term. Breakfast is included but I found the pancakes to be a bit icky. 
  • Ninh Binh Valley Montana Homestay : This is another homestay located in Trang An. I didn’t stay here but it was my favorite place to eat in Trang An. The outdoor area by the water is a great place to have dinner in the evening and the staff at Montana Valle is incredibly kind. They even gave us treats on Christmas day. The rooms look good too and they get some raving reviews on Booking . 
  • Ninh Binh Valley Homestay : If you fancy sleeping at a spectacular remote location in between the limestone cliffs then the bungalows of this homestay are a perfect choice!
  • Tam Coc Memories Homestay : This is the perfect place for young backpackers who like to play pool and have a beer by the beautifully designed pool with water that flows into a limestone cliff. The rooms at this homestay are immaculately clean and the beds are super comfy. I stayed here for a few nights but decided to look for a place with a calmer vibe a little further out of the center. 
  • Mom’s homestay : Mom’s homestay can also be found online as Tuan Ngoc hotel which is a little confusing. Nevertheless, this was my favorite place to stay in Tam Coc. This family-run hotel/homestay has a very nice pool and the family running the hotel is genuinely kind en incredibly helpful. The included breakfast is a la carte and they have motorbikes and bicycles on site for hire. 
  • Tam Coc Ngo Dong homestay and vegan restaurant : This little homestay has the best vegan restaurant in Tam Coc. While there are a few plant-based eateries in Tam Coc, the food at this homestay is the best we had in Tam Coc. Do be aware that the portions of some of the dishes can be quite small. The rooms were very clean and the fact that they looked out onto a wall didn’t seem to bother the guests. 

Where to eat in Trang An

Thung Sen, Tam Coc, Vietnam

Thung Sen restaurant in Tam Coc, Ninh Binh

There aren’t that many actual restaurants in Trang An itself. Most of the dining options in Trang An are the restaurants of the guesthouses. Here are two places I really enjoyed:

  • Valley Montana restaurant : This is the restaurant of the Ninh Binh Valley Montana Homestay . The outdoor area by the water here is very scenic to spend the evening and they make great spring rolls and tofu spaghetti. 
  • Ha Lan homestay coffee and restaurant : Here, they make a great (vegan) coconut coffee, and the portions for most of the dishes are huge! The girl working there is also extremely friendly and speaks English really well. 

The best restaurants, however, are located in Tam Coc. You won’t have trouble finding delicious vegan Vietnamese food as a traveler. Here are some great options!

  • Thung Sen Tam Coc restaurant & café : Thung Sen is my top choice in the area around the Mua caves and Tam Coc. It is located off the beaten path on a side road close to the Thai Vi temple. The location of this restaurant is absolutely mindblowing and the whole enterprise is family-owned. In between the limestone mountains, you can find several places to sit and eat lunch or dinner or just enjoy a Vietnamese coffee. Most of the food you’ll get on your plate is organically grown in their own garden.
  • Tam Coc Ngo Dong homestay and vegan restaurant : The best vegan food in Tam Coc can be found at the restaurant of this homestay. Be sure to try the pho, pumpkin soup, and mushroom fritters. 
  • Minh Khoi restaurant : this place has the best Banh Mis in town. Vegans can order the one with tofu, mushrooms, and vegetables. Do ask them if the sauce is vegan. They used mayonnaise at the time of my visit. 
  • An Tam Coc Restaurant : I ate one of the tastiest dishes here during my whole trip through Vietnam, eggplant with tofu in a clay pot. 

Trang An boat tour in Vietnam: final thoughts

Trang An, Vietnam

Trang An, Vietnam

Are you feeling inspired yet? The Trang An boat tour promises an unforgettable experience that you won’t soon forget! 

For more information and other attractions around Trang An, don’t forget to check out my guide to the Mua Caves and read my full guide to Tam Coc to discover even more gems like the Bich Dong pagoda and Bear Sanctuary Ninh Binh . 

I hope this guide was helpful. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below or drop me a message through my contact page !

Also, don’t forget to check out my resources page with my favorite booking platforms and tips to start planning your trip. Additionally, have a look at my favorite travel gear if you want to pack more consciously!

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Hi! This is so useful, thank you. Do you think the Trang An boat trip is suitable in pregnancy? (I’m 5 months along) Thank you

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Hey! Yes, sure! The boats are small and a bit wobbly sometimes to get in and out but they are completely safe. 🙂 Enjoy it!

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Hi! Would you suggest joining group tours for Trang An? I am planning to do it myself (DIY), but I’m a bit wary that buying tickets, lining up, or getting lunch might be complicated.

Hey! No, it’s perfectly doable on your own. If you feel uncomfortable though, you can ask at your accommodation to give recommendations for an organized tour. There are also a few tourist agencies in the center of Tam Coc.

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Hello. Thanks for this post. It is very useful! The Trang An boat tour looks amazing. We will be travelling with a 4-year old. Any idea how we will be able to bike with her? As well, I haven’t found anything online about the toilets. Are the toilets in restaurants and near tourist attractions typically western styles or squats? Thank you!

Hey! Sorry for my late reply. Biking with her might be hard, I haven’t seen any bicycles with a children chair on it but I would ask around. And yes, the toilets are mostly Western style at the restaurants. During the boat tour there are also western-style toilets at the temples. 🙂

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Thinking the woman is rude because she doesn’t speak English is a hilariously entitled and ignorant perspective

Hi Dave, I think you didn’t read that correctly. Indeed, I mention that she didn’t speak any English but that’s not the reason why I think she was rude. She just was plainly rude and even a little agressive in her words and attitude towards us! And that while she was laughing and joking all the time with the Vietnamese tourists. This happens unfortunately sometimes. I’m a cultural worker by education and what you suggest is something that I would never ever say!

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Hi, This Is Very Helpful Thank You So much.

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by Mark and Kristen Morgan

Published: March 6, 2020

Where Are Those Morgans Trang An Boat Tour

A Trang An boat tour is one of the most popular activities in Ninh Binh , Vietnam. The 2-3 hour boat ride passes through caves, temples and limestone karsts. Tickets cost 250,000 VND per person or you can purchase the entire boat for 1,000,000 VND if you want a private experience.

In this guide, we are going to show you everything you need to know about the Trang An boat tour.

Our Trang An Experience

Two tourists about to leave on a Trang An boat tour in Vietnam

We spent 27 days traveling through Vietnam in  October 2018  as part of our 18 month trip around the world. During this trip, we stayed for three nights in the Ninh Binh region and took the Trang An Boat ride. It was one of our favorite experiences in central Vietnam. Read more  about us .

To make planning easy for you, we’re going to walk you through how to get to Trang An, how to buy tickets and what you can expect on the boat tour.

About The Region

River and limestone karsts in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Dubbed the Halong Bay on Land , this stunning region has been altered very little by human influence so you truly feel as though you’re a centuries old explorer discovering new territory before the world was fully mapped.

Ninh Binh was once the hidden gem of Vietnam, but it can no longer hold that title. The secret is out, and UNESCO declared Trang An a world heritage site in 2014 .

Hollywood then swooped in and built a movie set on the Trang An complex to film Kong: Skull Island in 2017. As you can imagine, this had a huge impact on tourism in the area.

Today, the tour is more popular than ever and you can take a boat tour any day of the week from 7:00am-4:00pm .

Further Reading : The best things to do in Ninh Binh

How To Get To The Trang An Boat Tour

Use the map below to see directions from Tam Coc and Ninh Binh to Trang An.

  • Address : 7W39+7G5, Ninh Xuân, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
  • Location : Google Maps

The Trang An boat tour is located within the Ninh Binh Province of Vietnam. It’s only 5 miles away from the popular tourist destination of Tam Coc and 6 miles from Ninh Binh train station. You can reach the boat tour by motorcycle or bicycle from Tam Coc or Ninh Binh. We hired a motorbike for the day from our hotel in Tam Coc and drove it to Trang An.

You can rent a motorbike for  100,000-150,000 VND  ($4-6) per day. Fuel for a full day will set you back no more than $3. Alternatively, you can rent a bicycle for  50,000 VND  ($2) per day. Many hotels even offer free use of bicycles in Tam Coc.

It should take about  15 minutes  to ride your scooter from Tam Coc town to the ticket booth for the Trang An boat tour. The roads are in fairly good shape and you’ll often find yourself cutting through gorgeous green fields with limestone towers sprouting up around you.

Travel Tip : If you’re planning to visit Hang Mua and Bich Dong the same day, it would be much quicker and more efficient to go by motorbike.

Getting To Ninh Binh Independently

A solo motorbike parked in parking lot

Are you planning to travel independently to Ninh Binh? Once you arrive at Ninh Binh train station, hire a motorbike right outside for roughly 150,000 VND ($6) and follow our map to the Trang An Boat Tour.

There are no airports close by so travel by plane isn’t an option. But you can take a bus from Hanoi and many other popular spots on the typical Vietnam tourist trail. We took a bus directly from Halong Bay to Tam Coc, Ninh Binh.

Use 12Go Asia to check the best available options for travel. You’ll find the cheapest and quickest options are typically by bus or train .

Further Reading : What to expect on a Vietnam sleeper bus

Best Ninh Binh Tours From Hanoi

Trang An parking lot with a few cars and buses

Another option would be to travel from Hanoi to Ninh Binh with Tam Coc and Trang An included as part of a full day organized tour with  transport completely covered .

Most tours include entrances fees for the Trang An Boat tour, Mua Cave Viewpoint, Hoa Lu ancient capital and Bich Dong Pagoda.

Here are top rated tours from Hanoi to Trang An :

  • 12 hour day tour – Visit Bai Dinh Pagoda, experience the Trang An boat ride, climb up to Mua Cave and enjoy stunning panoramic views as you cycle around the gorgeous countryside of Ninh Binh.
  • Popular day trip option – Visit the Trang An cave complex via rowing boat, see the temples of Dinh King and Le King, enjoy a buffet lunch and climb up Mua Cave with an english guide.

Motorcycle And Bicycle Parking

The parking lot for motorbikes and bicycles at Trang An

The Trang An complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which means there are no scams when it comes to parking for your boat tour . If you’ve already been to Mua Caves or the Bich Dong Pagoda , you’ll know exactly what we are talking about.

You’ll park your bicycle or motorbike in a legit parking lot and pay a set fee that will be the same for everyone. There’s no worrying about bartering or concern about paying the same as everyone else. This structured parking system is one of the best reasons to choose the Trang An boat ride over the Tam Coc option .

A parking ticket valued at 15,000 vnd in Vietnam

The parking fee for motorcycles is 15,000 VND ($0.62) and the parking fee for bicycles is 10,000 VND ($0.41). We also felt very comfortable leaving our motorbike parked which was a relief.

Once you’ve parked up, cross the road to the entrance. You’ll walk over a bridge and see boats to your right as they set off up the river towards.

Trang An Boat Tour Tickets

Entrance to the Trang An boat ticket counter with wooden fences for line markers

Carry on walking straight towards the wooden rails and get in line so you can purchase your Trang An boat tour tickets. We arrived at 9:00am and there was no one in line.

By the time we left at 1:30pm, the ticket line was extremely long. If you want to avoid the lines, you should try to visit as early in the day as possible .

Buying tickets for the boat ride at Trang An is easy. We liked that the whole process was hassle free . Prices are clearly stated and there are no vendors trying to sell items to you.

Two entrance tickets for the Trang An boat tour in front of boats gliding down the river

A ticket for the Trang An boat tour costs 250,000 VND (about $11) per person. There is a 3 people minimum per boat so if you are a couple or plan to ride solo, you may be sharing the boat with another group.

If you want to want to have the entire boat to yourself, you can purchase all four tickets for the boat. Therefore, your total cost would be 1,000,000 VND (about $41).

A child ticket costs 120,000 VND (about $5), but if your child’s height is under 1m, they will receive free entry for the Trang An boat tour.

Once you have your tickets in hand, walk over to the dock and you’ll be escorted into the next available boat . You’ll have to wait in a line until the boat can be filled to either 3 or 4 people.

In our case, we shared with just one other solo traveler, a lovely woman from the Netherlands. Because there was no one else in line, they let us disembark with 3 of the 4 seats filled .

Trang An Boat Tour Routes

Many visitors experiencing the Trang An boat tour in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Before you purchase a ticket and run to the boats, you’ll have to choose one of the three routes for your boat ride . Near the ticket counter you will find a map on a wooden board displaying the details each boat tour route.

The boat ride lasts about 2-3 hours depending on which route you select. Here is a simplified version of the three Trang An boat tour options:

  • First route – 9 caves and 3 temples
  • Second route – 4 caves and 3 temples
  • Third route – 3 caves and 3 temples

Each route is a little bit difference so we will explain each one below in detail. But the price is the same no matter what Trang An route you choose.

A cave hidden cave under a limestone karst in Vietnam

Here is what you can expect from the first route:

Trinh Temple – Toi Cave – Sang Cave – Nau Ruou Cave – Tran Temple – Ba Giot Cave – Seo Cave– Son Duong Cave – Khong Palace – Bao Hieu Pagoda – Khong Cave – Tran Cave – Quy Hau Cave

Highlights of Trang An boat tour Route 1 :

  • 9 caves and 3 temples
  • Longest option with the most grottoes
  • Duration about 3 hours

If you want to see many caves and geological features such as stalactites , this is the route for you. We chose this first route and it was incredibly peaceful . However, if you are claustrophobic, you might want to choose route 2 or 3 because you will go through less caves.

A single boat gliding through a cave on a river in the dark with one light shining in the distance

Here is what you can expect from the second route:

Lam Cave – Thanh Cao Son Temple – Vang Cave – Thanh Truot Cave – Suoi Tien Temple – Dai Cave – Hanh Cung Vu Lam Temple – Kong Skull Island Film Set

Highlights of Trang An boat tour Route 2 :

  • 4 caves and 3 temples
  • Medium length route
  • Film location of King Kong Skull Island
  • Duration about 2.5 hours

We like this route because it’s a good combination of caves and attractions . This route will also make a stop by the filming location of Kong: Skull Island. But this is usually the most crowded route because it’s a medium length route with a film location.

Rocks and river view along the Trang An boat ride in Tam Coc

Here is what you can expect from the third route:

Trinh Temple – Dot Cave – Van Cave – Suoi Tien Temple – Dia Linh Mountain – Dai Cave – Hanh Cung Vu Lam Temple – Kong Skull Island Film Set

Highlights of Trang An boat tour Route 3 :

  • 3 caves and 3 temples
  • Shortest length route
  • Dot Cave is 1,000m long
  • Duration about 2-3 hours

Take this route if you want to see less caves and experience more of Trang An’s gorgeous scenery . It’s the shortest route, but it features Dot Cave, the longest cave in the Trang An Landscape complex.

This third route is a good option for those who want to go through a very long cave , see the King Kong filming location and visit many spiritual sites.

Travel Tip : If you want to shorten your ride, you can opt to skip any of the attractions during your visit.

Caves On The Tour

View in front of wooden boat on a river with limestone rocks towering ahead

The moment your boat driver pushes away from the dock, let yourself relax and be consumed by unrivaled tranquility.

You are in rural Vietnam, venturing into areas only accessible by boat . There are numerous limestone rocks jutting out of the ground surrounded by water. Just imagine King Kong appearing from out behind one of them.

Expert boat drivers will guide your boat towards low hanging entrances to caves as the spectacular limestone karsts meet the water’s surface.

The drivers know exactly which angles and paths to follow through the caves. There are spot lights positioned in the caves to allow some visibility but not too much that it ruins the atmosphere.

A boat entering a cave with another boat ahead in line

There are 30 valleys and 50 caves throughout the entire Trang An complex, although your boat will only pass through 9 caves at the most. You can expect to see various species of birds, flora and fauna along the way. Beautiful lotus flowers are in bloom during the summer months too.

Each time you leave a grotto, you are met with stunning views of open waterways, vegetation and limestone hills sprinkled emerald green by trees.

This is a wonderful serene environment where it’s easy to forget the outside world. You will lose perspective of direction as the river meanders left and right.

Overall, we were impressed by how well our driver navigated the route and showed us points of interest throughout the entire journey.

Travel Tip : Our route 1 tour lasted about 3 hours which was a little too long for us. In hindsight, we would have chosen one of the shorter routes.

Temples On The Tour

Trang an temple with 2 bird statues stood at attention with incense burning in the middle

Along the way, you will stop at various temples. At these locations, you will be able to leave the boat and explore the surrounding areas.

Every time you leave the boat, be sure to see as much as possible. You’ll find small temples and pagodas. One temple in particular has a fairly difficult peak to summit if you enjoy a challenge.

At this summit stop off, there is a large stone staircase to walk up, which is hard work in the heat and humidity . We haven’t told you the name of the temple in order to keep your ride a bit of a mystery.

Granted, the view from the top is nothing to shout home about. However, once you descend and follow the path all the way around to the end, there is a small shrine where tourists leave food as an offering .

This climb is best done earlier in the morning to avoid the hottest part of the day . Each time you leave your boat, the driver will row on alone and pick you up at another location a short walk away.

Boats heading down a waterway into a tunnel cave

One such occasion the boat passes through a man made tunnel that leads under a towering rock. This is one of our favorite photos from the entire day.

Travel Tip : Be sure to wear appropriate clothing or bring a sarong to cover up for the temples at Trang An.

Tam Coc Vs Trang An Boat Tour

Three boats tied to a tree on the bank of a river

There are often comparisons drawn between the Tam Coc and Trang An Boat tour. This is the question everyone always wants to ask when they visit Ninh Binh.

Personally, our research and experience from other visitors told us the Tam Coc boat tour is a prime scamming spot . We read many reviews and heard from fellow travelers about the boat drivers on the Tam Coc tour stopping mid journey and demanding a big tip or refusing to row back.

We liked how the Trang An boat tour was legitimately controlled due to its UNESCO status. So the advantage of the Trang An boat tour is that it’s regulated and hostility is minimized .

Additionally, Trang An is supposed to be a more scenic boat tour. We can’t confirm the claim as we didn’t take the Tam Coc boat tour but we can confirm Trang An is a beautiful complex to glide slowly around.

But the final decision maker for us was that the boat drivers at Trang An are treated fairly .

However, one of the downsides to the Trang An boat tour is that it’s not conveniently located right in town like the Tam Coc boat tour. So if you are short on time, Trang An might be difficult for you.

Further Reading : 30 key things to know about Vietnam

Tips For Your Boat Ride

A bamboo dock and a boat filled with visitors in Vietnam

We’ve covered everything you need to know in this guide, but here are a few tips to keep in mind for your visit to the UNESCO complex:

  • Trang An is open everyday from 7:00am-4:00pm . The earlier you arrive, the better chance you have experiencing a lost world feeling with minimal people around.
  • Tickets for the boat tour are priced at 250,000 VND . You will be placed in a boat of 3-4 unless you pay for the entire boat.
  • Be sure to wear sturdy footwear . You’ll be climbing in and out of the boat all day plus a few of the temples have areas where you can explore with stairs and uneven ground.
  • Take as much water as you can fit into your day bag . You will be exposed for about 90% of the boat journey so you may also want to bring a hat.
  • You can use an extra set of oars in the boat . We helped row for part of our journey. It gave us such an appreciation for the men and women who do this everyday.
  • Tipping is appreciated . The man or woman who guides your boat will pick up another tour once your tours has ended. Although it is not required to tip, it’s a nice gesture and a small amount will go a long way to help the locals.

Looking for a place to stay nearby? We stayed at Tam Coc Dream Homestay and here are a few top rated hotel options for the region:

  • Tam Coc Sunrise – Budget
  • Tam Coc Wonderland – Mid-range
  • Tam Coc Garden – Luxury

Tam Coc is a gorgeous rural town perfectly located among all the best things to do in Ninh Binh.

In Conclusion

So is it worth visiting the Trang An boat tour in Ninh Binh?

Yes! According to  TripAdvisor , the Trang An Grottoes are the best thing to do in Ninh Binh. We agree with this rating because you will get to see one of the most attractive places in Vietnam. You should include this stunning UNESCO site on your Vietnam itinerary.

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Love that hotel view! Looked like an incredible day!

Thanks Braden! The boat tour was really relaxing and later that day we went up to the summit of Mua Cave for that view over the Ngo Dong river … definitely one of our better days in Vietnam!

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Trang An Boat Tour: A Guide to Ninh Binh's Best Attraction

People on a boat in Trang An, Vietnam

Looking for the best boat route in Trang An? 

Here is an extensive guide that will help you decide which route to take. In this Trang An boat tour guide, we’ve included everything you need to know to make sure you make the most of your trip. From the best time to visit to avoid the crowds to our own boat experience and updated prices so you know what to expect. 

We’ve also included many of our top Trang An tips you don’t want to miss!

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Planning a Last Minute Trip to Trang An?

Don’t have time to read the whole article? Here are the links to the top rated tour, hotel and other services you can book right away that will let you experience Trang An and more.

Transportation: Van Transfer (Most Comfortable)

Where to Stay: Muong Village Ninh Bình (Highly Rated)

Best Tour from Hanoi: Ninh Binh Full-Day Trip (#1 Best Seller) 

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A woman on a sampan boat parked at the steps of Trinh temple in Trang An, Ninh Binh

Overview of Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex

Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that features a breathtaking landscape of karst mountain peaks and submerged caves. 

Because of the natural beauty of the area, Trang An has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Ninh Binh, and the best way to explore it is by a boat tour. 

Main entrance building of the Trang An Scenic Complex in Ninh Binh surrounded by sampan boats

How to Get to Trang An Complex 

Trang An is a scenic area located in Ninh Binh , about 100km away from Hanoi. To get to the boat tours, head to the entrance and pay for your ticket price before you get on the boat.

Read: Plan your Trip to Ninh Binh: 2 Day Itinerary

Hundreds of sampan boats parked at Trang An Scenic Complex in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Here are the two most convenient ways to reach Trang An from Hanoi: 

Van: This is the most comfortable way to get to Trang An from Hanoi. Take the van that leaves daily from the old quarter and they drop you off at the entrance of Trang An complex. The van seats from 9 to 11 people and a ticket starts at 11 USD. Book your van here !

Private Car: A great option for families or a group of friends is to take a private car from Hanoi. It’s convenient and you’ll be able to leave whenever. Booking a private car costs at least 50 USD. Book your car here !

A man paddling a sampan boat in front of the famous temple in Trang An

Trang An Boat Tours from Hanoi

For the most convenient way to reach Trang An, you can book day tours that leave from Hanoi that include a boat tour to the complex. We only recommend it if you don’t have much time or if you want everything to be taken care of for you. Otherwise, you can easily do the Trang An boat tour on your own. 

Here are the most highly recommended Trang An Boat Tours from Hanoi:

Trang An Opening Hours

The Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex opens daily from 7am to 6pm .

Because the boat ride takes at least two hours, we recommend starting no later than 4:30pm so that you have enough light for the entire tour. 

Boats on a river in Trang An, Vietnam

Trang An Boat Tour Price

The ticket costs approximately 11 USD per person. 

You don't need to book it in advance. Simply go to the ticket booth near where the parking is. You’ll also find stores where you can buy food and drinks before you board the boat. 

A bridge leading to the dock of Trang An decorated with colorful lanterns and red flags

After buying your ticket, you’ll get down a flight of stairs, which will take you on a path to the boat dock, where lots of local boat rowers are waiting. A staff member will ask which route you’ll take as you wait in line, and if you go alone, you'll be paired with other tourists as each boat can carry up to four people.

The rowers of the Trang An Boat tours keeping cool as they wait for tourists at the dock.

Best Time to Visit

You can visit the Trang An Complex anytime during the year. However, the best time to visit for the best weather conditions is between February and March . During these months, the weather in Ninh Binh is just right for a boat trip. It's not too hot or too cold.

The best time of day to take the boat tour is early in the morning, before 9am. You can also take the tour later in the afternoon around 4pm. However, it’s not a great time for photography as you won’t have much light towards the end of the tour. 

Trang An is a popular tourist attraction and many people come for day trips from Hanoi. If you want to get the most out of your trip and avoid the crowds, go as early as you can before the tour buses from Hanoi arrive. 

Read: Best Time to Visit Vietnam

Suoi Tien Temple of the Trang An Scenic Complex in Ninh Binh

Trang An Boat Routes

Trang An Scenic Complex has three boat routes available. While each route provides unique experiences to various caves and temples, all routes provide scenic views of Trang An.

Depending on the route you take, as well as how long you decide to stay at each stop, we recommend setting aside at least 3 hours to see the Trang An complex. 

The rowers at Trang An Boat tours waiting for passengers by the wharf.

Route #1: Ultimate Cave and Temple Journey

Includes: 9 Caves and 3 Temples

Duration: 3 Hours

This is the longest route in Trang An and covers the majority of the caves. The caves here do not overlap with the caves visited on routes 2 and 3.

The boat route takes you through 9 caves and 3 temples (Trinh Temple, Tran Temple, and Khong Temple - Bao Hieu Pagoda).

Boats on a river in Trang An, Vietnam

Route #2: Perfect Mix of Caves and Temples

Includes: 4 Caves and 3 Temples

Duration: 2.5 Hours

Route 2 is ideal for those looking for a good mix of caves and religious sites. After Dai Cave, the boats from Route 2 take the same route as Route 3 to Vu Lam Royal Steps.

This route takes you through 4 caves and 3 temples (Thanh Cao Son Temple, Suoi Tien Temple, and Vu Lam Royal Steps). 

Garden at the Suoi Tien Temple in Trang An Scenic Complex, Ninh Binh

Route #3: Underground Cave Adventure

Includes: 3 Caves and 3 Temples

Duration: 2 hours

This route features Dot Cave, the longest underground cave expanding 1km in Trang An. If you are claustrophobic, you might want to skip this one. 

This route takes you through 3 caves and 3 temples (Trinh Temple, Suoi Tien Temple, and Vu Lam Royal Steps). This route used to stop at King Kong Island, where they used to film the movie, but as of 2020, you can no longer visit the movie set.

Sampan boats with tourists on board as they paddle at the Trang An Scenic Complex in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

What is the Best Trang An Boat Route?

The best Trang An boat route ultimately depends on your personal preferences, as each route has its own unique charm and scenic views that can only be accessed by boat. Whatever route you choose, you're guaranteed to have a one-of-a-kind experience. 

To help you decide, here is a quick summary of the routes in Trang An complex. 

Route 1: You have enough time and are interested in visiting caves. 

Route 2: You want to visit a mixture of caves and religious sites and don’t have a lot of time. 

Route 3: You are interested in visiting the longest underground cave in Trang An. 

A woman paddling a group of tourists in Trang An, Ninh Binh

What to Expect on Route #3 | Our Boat Experience 

We visited Trang An near the end of May during our trip to Ninh Binh. We started the boat tour at 4:30pm and took route #3. In total, the tour took us 2 hours . Your time will vary depending on your route and how long your group spends at each stop. 

Here's what to expect on boat route #3 in Trang An. 

Hundreds of boats parked at the Trang An Scenic Complex in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Weather in May

We visited Ninh Binh in May and there was a heat wave during the week we were there. The weather was very hot and humid, and there were days where temperatures were as high as 41℃. The midday heat was very uncomfortable and even early mornings and late afternoons were hot and humid. 

A rower on a boat in Trang An, Vietnam

Since we started later in the afternoon, there were not many people and we had to wait for about 10 minutes before we got on the boat. If you’re alone, you might have to wait a bit more before you get paired with the other group.

Four women paddlers at the Trang An Boat tours waiting for passengers on their sampan boats.

Trinh Temple

From the boat wharf, you will be rowing for a while until you reach the Trinh Temple, which is located at the foot of a mountain. The temple is small with three areas to visit. The main one is in the middle with a huge incense burning pot at the front. 

Remember: Dress modestly if you want to enter the temples in Trang An. Shorts and sleeveless tops are not permitted inside temples and pagodas. 

Trinh Temple located at the base of karst mountains in Trang An

A short distance from the Trinh Temples is the Dot Cave also known as the Dark Cave. It is one of the features of route #3 as it’s the longest underground cave in the Trang An Complex, expanding 1000m long. It took us about 15 minutes to pass through. You might want to skip this route if you’re claustrophobic. 

The cave has light bulbs scattered around, so you can see the stalactite formations. You will have to duck your head as your rower professionally manoeuvres the boat to some of the bigger gaps in the cave.  

Tip: If you're tall, sit in the front row so you can get on the floor and stretch your legs over the front of the boat. This way, you won't have to keep ducking while you're in the underground cave. 

A man rower in Trang An paddling a group of tourists.

After the Doi Cave, you will row for a bit to enjoy the towering karst mountains until you reach Van Cave. It is about 400 meters long and took us 4 minutes to pass. It is also much wider than Doi Cave with less stalactites to see so you don’t have to duck that much. 

Wanting to experience one of the biggest cave systems in Vietnam? Read our guide to the Tu Lan Cave System in Phong Nha to discover why it's one of the most adventurous things to do in Vietnam. 

A temple on water in Trang An, Vietnam

Suoi Tien Temple

As you approach Suoi Tien Temple from the Van Cave, you will notice other boats from Route #2. This is a lovely temple set among limestone cliffs. You will walk past a large area with a hut at the beginning and well-kept gardens, after that you will cross a bridge to a large temple with intricately designed gates. 

Suoi Tien Temple in Trang An, Ninh Binh

After the Suoi Tien Temple, you will pass through some of the best karst formations in Trang An. Although our rower did not speak English, he tried his best to point out some notable places in the complex, such as the King Kong Mountain or birds around the area. 

Dai Cave is the shortest cave you will pass in route #3. It’s only about 300 meters long and takes at least 3 minutes to pass. 

Tall karst mountains of the Trang An Scenic Complex in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Vu Lam Royal Steps

It will become busier as you approach the Vu Lam Royal Steps. It's because right in front of the Royal Steps is one of Trang An's most iconic temples: the temple in the middle of the lake. 

Tip: Ask your rower to take you close to the temple so you can get a better look.  

Two sampan boats getting closer to the most famous floating temple in Trang An

The Vu Lam Royal Steps are made up of four large temples, with the main one in the center and in the back. Roofs and step railings are beautifully designed. You’ll find few people going around the temple because most are drawn to the temple in the middle of the lake.

You will head back to the wharf after visiting the Royal Steps. It’s a bit of a long paddle back, so you might want to help your rower back to the wharf. 

The Vu Lam Royal Steps at the Trang An Scenic Complex in Ninh Binh

Tam Coc or Trang An Boat Tour?

Both Tam Coc and Trang An boat tours offer unique and beautiful views of Ninh Binh. Choosing between the two depends on what you want to experience and your personal preference. 

We recommend taking the Trang An boat tour if you want to explore more caves and temples, and the Tam Coc boat tour if you want to see beautiful limestone cliffs and rice fields.  

Read more about our Ultimate Guide to Tam Coc in 2023 so you can decide which boat tour is right for you!

A rower on board a sampan boat next to the bridge in Trang An.

Where to Stay Near Trang An

There are plenty of great options available in the area close to Trang An Complex. From budget-friendly guesthouses to comfortable bungalows, you can find a wide range of accommodation options to choose from. Here are the most highly rated accommodations close to Trang An Complex. 

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Where to Eat Near Trang An

There are many food options you can choose from if you’re looking for places to eat near Trang An Complex. There are many shops by the ticket booth where you can buy food and drinks. There are also shops by the boat wharf and at the temples that sell cold drinks and small snacks. 

Another popular option is the Trang An Riverside Garden Restaurant , which offers local food at reasonable prices. We recommend trying out their braised pork and also their selection of fresh juices. Apart from the food, the restaurant overlooks the peaceful lake and karst mountains. 

A man on his boat in Trang An, Vietnam

If you’re looking for Korean food, there is a popular Korean Restaurant located in Ninh Binh City. It’s about a 10 minutes drive from the Trang An Complex but worth the drive if you’re craving for authentic Korean dishes. 

Other highly rated restaurants in the area include the Nhà Hàng Xuân Thắng and Moon Garden Restaurant. 

A woman rowing a small sampan boat in Trang An, Ninh Binh

Top Trang An Travel Tips

Here are our top travel tips for visiting the Trang An Scenic complex in Ninh Binh Province to make the most out of your boat tour. 

1. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes: You'll be climbing in and out of the sampan boat. Also, if you want to enter the temples, don't wear shorts or a sleeveless shirt.

2. Bring sun protection : Trang An can get quite hot, especially during the summer months. Don’t forget to bring sun protection such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to avoid getting sunburnt.

3. Start early: Trang An can get quite busy, so we recommended starting your tour before 9am to avoid the crowds and the midday heat. 

The Suoit Tien Temple of Trang An Scenic Complex in Ninh Binh

4. Stay hydrated: Bring water. You can buy bottled water at the temples, and there are also restroom facilities available.

5. Bring small cash: So you can buy some snacks while on tour and also to tip your rower at the end. You can find an atm machine by the ticket station. 

6. Use the paddles: Each boat has four extra paddles that you can use. This will not only help your rower, but you’ll also get to experience paddling in calm waters.  

Sunse over the bridge at the entrance of the Trang An Scenic Complex in Ninh Binho

7. No reception: You won't have any reception while you're on a tour. So make sure you're not expecting anything important during that time and plan accordingly.

8. Taxi Fares: There are many taxi drivers waiting at the front. Expect to pay around 4USD one way and 8USD for a round trip. To avoid the hassle, organize a driver with your accommodation. 

Looking for more Vietnam travel tips? Read our 17 things to know before you travel to Vietnam to fully prepare for your next trip!

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And that’s the comprehensive guide to visiting Trang An in Ninh Binh!

Let us know if you have any questions in the comments below. In the meantime, check out our ultimate Vietnam itineraries to help you plan your Vietnam trip. It’s designed for first time travelers and we’ve included the must-visit places in Vietnam! 

If you've already been to Vietnam, we have a number of off-the-beaten-path destinations for you to visit, including the northwest , Cao Bang region , and the Mekong Delta .

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Are you ready for an adventure that will transport you to an enchanting “Inland Ha Long Bay”? Look no further than Trang An in Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam. This stunning UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its closely clustered limestone mountain ranges and diverse ecosystems.

In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the travel experiences in Trang An – Ninh Binh, sharing valuable information about ticket prices, featured attractions, and insider tips to make your visit unforgettable.

The beauty of Trang An on rowing boat

Explore the beauty of Nature & Cultural Relics in Trang An

Trang An, an eco-tourism area and scenic landscape complex, is located in Ninh Binh Province. It holds the distinction of being Vietnam’s first mixed heritage site recognized by UNESCO for its cultural and natural significance. This breathtaking destination has captivated audiences worldwide through its appearances in films like “Tam Cam – The Untold Story” and the blockbuster hit “Kong: Skull Island.” Beyond its cinematic fame, Trang An boasts a rich history, geological formations, and a multitude of attractions waiting to be explored.

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Trang An Sightseeing Ticket Prices

To experience the wonders of Trang An, you’ll need to purchase a sightseeing boat tour ticket. Here are the current prices:

  • Adult Ticket (over 1.3m tall): 250,000 vnđ/person
  • Child Ticket (1m – 1.3m tall): 120,000 vnđ/person
  • Children under 1m tall: Free
  • Private Boat: 1,250,000 vnđ/boat
  • Tour Guide: 300,000 vnđ/tour

Please note that these prices are subject to change, so it’s advisable to check the latest information before your visit.

Full-Day Package Tours from Hanoi to Trang An

For those seeking a hassle-free and inclusive package tour from Hanoi to Trang An in one day, Vivu Halong offers all-inclusive one-day tours from Hanoi to Ninh Binh. Designed for small groups of less than 20 guests, these packages include a limousine bus from Hanoi, a buffet lunch, entrance tickets to various attractions, and a knowledgeable tour guide to accompany you throughout the journey.

The tour departs at 7:00 AM, picking up guests from hotels in the Hanoi Old Quarter area, and concludes at 7:30 PM. With multiple tour options to choose from, you can choose your favourite packages:

Here are some of the available tour options:

The panoramic view on Mua Cave

Booking contact

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How you will experience in Trang An

When you arrive in Trang An, you’ll find a plethora of attractions and activities to indulge in. Here are some highlights:

Cultural Relics

Trang An is home to a wealth of cultural relics that offer insights into the region’s history. Explore the Tu Tru Pagoda, Trinh Temple, Tran Ninh Binh Temple, Vu Lam Palace, Phu Khong Palace, Cao Son Temple, and Suoi Tien Temple. These ancient sites showcase the rich cultural heritage of the area and provide a serene environment for contemplation and reflection.

Quần thể danh thắng Tràng An, Ninh Bình

Beautiful Caves & limestone karsts in Trang An

Trang An boasts a diverse range of caves, each with its own unique characteristics. Admire the beauty of Dia Linh Cave, Ba Giot Cave, Nau Ruou Cave, and Cave Boi Cave as you sail through the waterways on a traditional boat. Marvel at the intricate formations and immerse yourself in the natural wonders that lie within these ancient caverns.

Trang An natural landscape complex

Kong: Skull Island Film Set

For movie enthusiasts, a visit to the Kong: Skull Island film set is a must. Step into the world of the blockbuster hit and capture unique photos with the iconic characters and landscapes that brought Trang An into the international spotlight. This cinematic experience adds an exciting element to your Trang An adventure.

Kong: Skull Island Film Set

Trang An Boat Tour Routes

Trang An offers three boat tour routes, each showcasing different aspects of its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Choose the route that appeals to you the most:

Route 1: The Classic Journey

This route takes you on a 3.5 to 4.5-hour adventure through Trang An’s stunning landscapes. Explore Trinh Temple, Dark Cave, Light Cave, Wine Making Cave, Tran Temple, Ba Giot Cave, Seo Cave, Son Duong Cave, Phu Khong Cave, Bao Hieu Pagoda, Khong Cave, Tran Cave, Quy Hau Cave, and return to the boat dock.

Bamboo boat in Trang An

Route 2: The Scenic Delight

Embark on a 2.5 to the 3-hour journey that showcases the scenic beauty of Trang An. Discover Lam Cave, Vang Cave, Thanh Truot Cave, Suoi Tien Temple, Dai Cave, and Vu Lam Palace before returning to the boat dock.

Explore Trang An on local boats

Route 3: The Enchanting Escape

Explore the enchanting side of Trang An on this 3 to 3.5-hour boat tour. Visit Trinh Temple, Cloud Cave, Suoi Tien (Fairy Stream), Dia Linh Cave, Dai Cave, Vu Lam Palace, and Kong Film Set (indigenous village), and return to the boat dock.

Boat tour in Trang An

Trang An Kayak Tours

For a more adventurous experience, consider joining one of Trang An’s kayak tours. These tours allow you to paddle through the waterways and explore hidden corners of Trang An. Here are two kayak routes to choose from:

Embark on an 8km kayak adventure that takes you through Tam Quan Gate, Dark Cave Entrance, Quy Hau Cave Entrance, and Ngoc Mountain. Marvel at the banyan tree under Tam Quan Gate, pay respects at Trinh Temple and enjoy the tranquility of the water as you paddle along.

Embark on a 5km kayak journey that includes a visit to Kong Island Dock, Thuy Dinh Temple, and Vu Lam Palace. Immerse yourself in the history and culture of Trang An as you explore these fascinating destinations.

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Get ting to Trang An

To reach Trang An, you have several transportation options. Here are some suggestions on how to get to this captivating destination:

If you prefer limousine transfer service from Hanoi Old Quarter to your places in Trang An, with door-to-door pick up at the hotel, check the Vivu Halong’s limousine service

Traveling from Hanoi to Ninh Binh

If you’re starting your journey from Hanoi, you can choose from various modes of transportation.

  • Local Buses from My Dinh or Giap Bat bus stations offer frequent services to Ninh Binh.
  • Limousine buses , such as Trang An Limousine, Ninh Binh Excursion Transport, Huu Binh Limousine, and X.E Vietnam, provide a more comfortable option.
  • Alternatively, you can take a train from Hanoi to Ninh Binh, with options like SE1, SE3, SE5, and SE7 available.
  • If you prefer to drive, you can take the Phap Van – Cau Gie – Ninh Binh expressway, which takes approximately one hour. Motorbike enthusiasts can enjoy a scenic ride from Hanoi, taking the Van Dien – Thuong Tin direction and then National Highway 1A to reach Ninh Binh.

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Getting from Ninh Binh to Trang An

From Ninh Binh, it’s a short distance of approximately 7km to Trang An. You can rent a motorbike, take a motorbike taxi (xe ôm), or a taxi to reach your destination. If you’re using a limousine service, you can request to be dropped off at Trang An. Simply follow Trang An Road from the center of Ninh Binh City, and you’ll soon arrive at your desired destination.

Must-Visit Places in Trang An – Ninh Binh

When you embark on your journey to Trang An, make sure to include these recommended places in your itinerary:

  • Trang An Eco-tourism Area: Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and natural wonders of Trang An. Explore the limestone mountains, caves, and serene waterways that make this area truly unique.
  • Tam Coc – Bich Dong : Discover the charm of Tam Coc and the enchanting Bich Dong Pagoda. Take a boat ride along the Ngo Dong River and marvel at the karst formations that dot the landscape.
  • Ancient Capital Hoa Lu , Dinh Temple, Le Temple: Step back in time and explore the ancient capital of Hoa Lu. Visit the Dinh Temple and Le Temple, which pay homage to the Dinh and Le dynasties, respectively.
  • Mua Cave – Ninh Binh Panoramic Viewpoint: Climb the 500 steps to the peak of Mua Cave and be rewarded with a panoramic view of Ninh Binh. This vantage point offers breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside and the winding river below.

Bich Dong pagoda in Ninh Binh

Hotel and Restaurant Recommendations in Trang An

To fully immerse yourself in the beauty of Trang An, consider staying at one of the many accommodations nestled amidst nature.

  • Trang An Farm Stay
  • Trang An Retreat
  • Lotus Field Homestayand
  • Trang An Nature House

They are just a few options that offer stunning views and a peaceful ambiance.

For restaurants: Trang An Restaurant, Trang An Boat Restaurant, Binh An Restaurant, and De Chinh Thu Restaurant are some excellent choices to indulge in the flavors of Ninh Binh.

Harmonizing with nature at Trang An Retreat

Experience the Unforgettable Beauty of Trang An

Trang An is a destination unlike any other, where nature and culture intertwine to create a truly mesmerizing experience. By following this comprehensive guide, you’ll be well-equipped to explore the wonders of Trang An – Ninh Binh. Pack your bags, set out on your adventure, and create memories that will last a lifetime in this enchanting “Inland Ha Long Bay.”

Remember to check the latest information and plan your journey accordingly to make the most of your visit. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery, delve into the rich cultural heritage, and immerse yourself in the wonders of Trang An.

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Trang An Boat Tour: Beautiful Scenery in Ninh Binh

Last Updated on February 15, 2024 by Natalia

The Trang An boat tour leads you through some of Vietnam’s most stunning scenery, including towering limestone karst peaks, impressive caves, and magnificent temples. Located in Ninh Binh province, the Trang An Landscape Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its spectacular landscape. The scenery is so amazing that we’ve listed it as a must do in our Ninh Binh itinerary , as well as our 2 week Vietnam itinerary! There are three routes to choose from on the Trang An boat tour, with some offering the chance to visit the King Kong film site, as well as a variety of different caves and temples. Kayak tours are now also available at the Trang An Ecotourism Site, offering a different way to see the area’s natural beauty. Find out all you need to know with this guide to the Trang An boat tour in Ninh Binh!

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How to get to the Trang An Landscape Complex

One of the easiest and cheapest ways to get from Tam Coc or Ninh Binh to the Trang An Landscape Complex is to rent a scooter/motorbike.

It should cost around 100,000-150,000 VND per day to rent a scooter or motorbike, and the drive from Tam Coc should take around 20 minutes.

The other cheap option for getting from Tam Coc or Ninh Binh to the Trang An Boat Tour is to rent a bicycle. Some hotels and guesthouses offer them for free if you’re staying there, but it’s also possible to rent a bike easily in Tam Coc.

It’s possible to cycle from Tam Coc to Trang An in around 45 minutes if you go at a reasonable pace.

Alternatively you can take a taxi to the Trang An Landscape Complex. There are a few different taxi operators in Ninh Binh town as well as Tam Coc, so ask around to get the best price for a taxi to Trang An.

If you do opt to take a taxi then we also recommend visiting Bai Dinh Pagoda as part of a day trip from Tam Coc or Ninh Binh.

Lovely limestone karsts and green water on the Trang An boat tour

Best time to do the Trang An Boat Tour

The best time of day to take a boat trip tour in Trang An is either early morning or mid-to-late afternoon, as that way you can avoid the intense midday heat. By taking a tour at one of these times you will also avoid the crowds of day trippers from Hanoi that usually arrive around midday or early afternoon.

If possible you will want to take the Trang An boat tour on a relatively clear day for the best views of the amazing scenery.

When we visited it was quite misty at first so we went elsewhere and came back an hour later by which time it had cleared up, so we suggest doing the same if it’s misty when you arrive.

There is no definitive best time to visit the Trang An Landscape Complex, but you may want to take into account the area’s rainy and dry season. Rainy season in Ninh Binh runs from May to October, with dry season running from November through to April.

Although we would definitely recommend avoiding doing the Trang An boat tour during public holidays such as TET where people have reported to queuing for 3 hours.

If you don’t mind the rain then May, June, September and October can be good months for the Trang An boat tour as you should get a combination of lush green scenery and yellow rice fields.

Beautiful limestone karst scenery on the Trang An boat tour in Ninh Binh

Entrance fee for Trang An Boat tour

As of 2024 the ticket price for the Trang An boat tour is 250,000 VND per person, as long as there are 4 people in the boat. Once you have purchased your tickets from the counter you will need to queue before taking your boat trip.

You will need to wait until you have a group of 4 people wanting to take the same route before your boat will depart, but thankfully this shouldn’t take long as it’s normally fairly busy.

If you don’t want to wait then it’s possible to take a private boat trip in Trang An but you will have to pay an extra 250,000 VND for each empty seat.

Tickets for the Trang An boat tour cost 250,000 VND per person regardless of whether you take route 1, route 2 or route 3. Find out all you need to know about the different routes below!

Man in boat waiting for tourists in the Trang An landscape complex

Trang An Boat Trip Routes

There are 3 routes for the Trang An boat tour, each of which visit different spots within this UNESCO World Heritage Site. All of the routes provide amazing views of the landscape and scenery, with the main difference being the number of caves and temples you visit.

The Trang An boat trip routes also vary in duration, with route 1 lasting around 3 hours, route 2 taking around 2½ hours, and route 3 being around 2 hours.

One of the most famous locations on the Trang An boat tour is the King Kong film site. Routes 2 and 3 include a stop at the film site, so make sure to pick one of those routes if you’d like to visit there.

You will also have chance to get off the boat to explore the temples at various stops throughout your visit. Your boat will wait for you to have a look round before continuing on to the next stop.

Whichever route you choose it is mandatory to wear a life jacket on the boat trip through Trang An. It’s also worth noting that the routes may vary depending on the water levels in the caves, particularly during rainy season.

Find out more about the different Trang An boat tour routes and what they have to offer below.

Boats going through the water next to limestone karsts on the Trang An boat tour

Trang An Boat Tour Route 1

If you want to see as much of the Trang An Landscape Complex as you possibly can then route 1 is a good option. It’s the longest route and visits 9 different caves and 3 temples over the course of around 3 hours.

Unfortunately this route doesn’t visit the famous King Kong film site, but the beautiful nature more than makes up for that!

Stops on Trang An Route 1 : Trinh Temple – Toi Cave– Sang Cave – Nau Ruou Cave – Tran Temple – Ba Giot Cave – Seo Cave – Son Duong Cave – Khong Palace – Bao Hieu Temple– Khong Cave – Tran Cave – Quy Hau Cave

Temples : 3

Duration: Approximately 3 hours.

Trang An Boat Tour Route 2

Route 2 of the Trang An boat tour takes you through 4 caves and visits 2 temples, whilst leading you through some spectacular scenery.

It’s probably the best option for anyone with claustrophobia as there are fewer caves than route 1, and route 3 visits the longest cave in Trang An.

This route is one of the two routes that offers the chance to visit the famous King Kong film site. On top of that, you will also get a view of the wonderful Vu Lam Royal Step, which is an extremely picturesque spot.

Stops on Trang An Route 2 : Lam Cave – Tranh Cao Son Temple – Vang Cave – Thanh Truot Cave – Suoi Tien Temple – Dai Cave – Vu Lam Palace – King Kong film site

Temples : 2

Duration : Approximately 2 ½ hours.

Trang An Boat Tour Route 3

Although route 3 is the shortest option, it still has plenty to offer in terms of caves, temples and the famous King Kong film site. It takes you through the impressive Dot Cave, which stretches for 1,000 metres and is the longest cave in the Trang An Landscape Complex.

Another highlight of route 3 is the chance to see the impressive Vu Lam Royal Step – one of the most beautiful spots in the complex. The scenery throughout the route is stunning as you’re treated to brilliant views of limestone karst mountains throughout the trip.

Having opted for this route ourselves we can safely say it does not disappoint. If you’re claustrophobic though you may prefer route 2 to avoid visiting the longest cave in the complex.

Stops on Trang An Route 3 : Trinh Temple – Dot Cave – May Cave – Suoi Tien Temple – Dia Linh Mountain – Dai Cave –  Vu Lam Palace – King Kong film site

Duration : Approximately 2 hours.

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Dot cave in Trang An Landscape Complex which can only be visited on route 3 of the Trang An boat tour

Trang-An Boat Tours

If you are interested in doing an organised tour of Trang An and other places in Ninh Binh. Then check out this group tour by GetYourGuide.

From 1,300,000 VND you can do a tour that includes a trip to Trang An by boat, Hoa Lou and Mua Caves some of the most beautiful places to visit in Ninh Binh! Click here to book your tour with Get Your Guide!

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Trang An boat tour guide & 4 highlights you should not miss

Trang An is known as Halong Bay on land. The spectacular landscape is dominated by towering limestone mountains covered with tropical plants, rivers and hidden temples and pagodas. Trang An is the only place in Vietnam which is both a natural and cultural UNESCO heritage site. The best way to see it’s full glory it to take a Trang An boat tour. With only 100 km from Hanoi you have the choice to visit this place as a day trip or stay among the beautiful rice fields.

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Trang an boat tour, other sights around trang an, how to get there, best travel time, accommodation in trang an, recommended tours to trang an.

Trang An has one of the most beautiful and impressive karst mountains in the world. The entire landscape is composed of pointed limestone mountains covered with flowering jungles and rice fields in the valleys between them. The rivers are all interconnected and some extend over a kilometer, making boat trips the perfect way to explore the landscape. Besides from the amazing scenery, there are countless of beautiful natural caves.

The various historical temples and pagodas in Trang makes it also a religious and spiritual place. You can find these ancient religious buildings hidden in the mountains and jungle, often only reaches by boat or climbing, making this place even more mystical.

“Halong Bay on land”

Trang An is also called the “Halong on land”, but there are major differences. Trang An offers a lot more cultural and historical background. You don’t find any luxury cruise ships sailing through the landscape, but only the small rowing sampan boats fit in the narrow rivers. But taking a rowing boat and going gently over the small rivers between towering karst mountains and jungle fits perfect in the magical scenery.

Kong Skull Island movie location

In 2017, Trang An was one of the most important film locations of the blockbuster “Kong: Skull Island”. A couple of months later after the movie, the local tourist board opened a small part of the movie set of “ Kong: Skull Island ” to visit. In particular, a reconstructed jungle tribe village in the film one, with locals dressing up as the aborigines in the film.

Trang An boat trip

To see the impressive landscape of Trang An you have to take a boat trip. With a rowing boat you go over the river, past the towering limestone mountains, through caves and you can visit a number of temples. There are currently three boat routes in Trang An, one of which you must choose (all the same price). In all three boat routes you will see the beautiful landscape, but there are a few small differences:

Route 1 was the first boat trip and during this tour you visit most caves, 9 in total. You also go to 3 temples and pagodas.

Route 2 is new and now also the most popular, because it has a good mix of caves and other sights. During this Trang An boat trip you will visit three caves, two temples and King Kong village; a part from the Kong Skull Island film set.

In route 3 you also visit 3 caves, 1 of which with 1 km is also the longest in Trang An. You also visit 2 temples and the film set in King Kong Village.

Which should I choose?

In route 2 and 3 you go to King Kong Village from the latest Kong movie. Route 1 is nowadays the most peaceful route, but has many caves. Route 2 is the best mix of sights, but it is also the busiest.

Trang An bout tour prices and opening hours

Location : Ecotourism Trang An Boat Tour ( Google Maps ) Price : Tickets can be purchased at the counter in the Trang An Ecological Park parking lot. As soon as you arrive, you will see the tourist center.

  • Adults : 200,000 vnd
  • Children under 1 meter : 100,000 vnd

Opening hours : 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM Duration : 2.5 – 3 hours

  • If you plan to do a Trang An Tour in the middle of the day, don’t forget to bring an umbrella, sunscreen and hat to protect yourself from the sun or rain.
  • Bring water and snacks as this boat trip takes approximately 3 hours.
  • Every boat has an extra paddle. If you want, you can use them for rowing.

Trang An highlights

1. trang an boat tour.

Trang An boat trip

As mentioned, the Trang An boat tour is the highlight of a trip to this area. Enjoy a traditional rowing boat ride over the stunning stream, between impressive karts mountains.

2. Hoa Lu Ancient Capital

Hoa Lu in Ninh Binh

Just 4 km from where the boats leave for the Trang An boat tour, you find Hoa Lu , the ancient capital of Vietnam. The original citadel may no longer exist, but the remaining tenth-century buildings and the beautiful surroundings of Hoa Lu are well worth a visit.

3. Cycling through Trang An’s countryside

Cycling in Ninh Binh

The countryside of Trang An is impressive, with extensive rice fields, where you can see buffalos and their owners at work. Steep mountains covered with jungle and some hidden goats jumping from rock to rock. The roads between these mountains and rice fields are flat with little traffic, which makes it ideal for cycling. Cycling in Ninh Binh is extremely popular and most hotels and homestays offer free bicycles to borrow. You can also choose to rent a scooter.

4. Staying overnight

Trang An accommodation

The countryside of Ninh Binh is one of the main highlights for travelers to visit this area. What better place is there to stay then right in this area. The Trang An area has some stunning accommodation, often hidden behind the cliffs and mountains. Expect scenic views from your stay over the countryside or a wetland area. In addition, staying in this area also means staying close to the main things to do in Ninh Binh , so it is easy to reach the main attractions by bicycle or scooter.

Apart from all the temples and the boat trip, there are no other sights in Trang An itself. About 7 km from Trang An is Tam Coc , here you will find another popular boat trip and Mua Cave , the best viewpoint in Ninh Binh.

Southeast Asia’s largest Buddhist temple complex is 12 km from Trang An and is called Bai Dinh Pagoda . It consists of various temples and more than 500 images of Buddha. The complex is huge but not very old; built in 2003.

There are many tour operators who offer a 1-day or 2-day tour from Ninh Binh or Hanoi. If you choose a day tour to Trang An, transport is included. This usually means that you will be picked up by a tour operator and brought in a shuttle bus or private car.

You can also travel to Ninh Binh from Hanoi, Hue and Phong Nha, among others. Ninh Binh has a train station that connects it to the north and south. Many buses also stop here. Because it is only a 1.5 hour drive from Hanoi you can also hire a minibus or private car at a reasonable price.

From Ninh Binh city or Tam Coc

If you are in Ninh Binh or Tam Coc, Trang An is best reached by bike, motorcycle or taxi. You can rent a motorbike or scooter for 150,000 VND per day. A taxi costs around 15,000 VND / km. The best thing is by bike, because the roads between Tam Coc, Ninh Binh and Trang An are quiet and you can cycle between beautiful rice fields.

You can visit Trang An all year round. In contrast to Tam Coc, you have fewer rice fields in Trang An, which means that it is not much nicer in Trang An during the correct rice season. You do have to deal with the rainy season and the drying season. The best weather is in the months from November to April. It can be cold in December and January in particular.

Trang An offers many accommodation options, with hotels, resorts, homestays, hostels and bungalows. The advantage of staying at Tam Coc or Trang An is that you are right in the vicinity of the popular sights, boat tours and located in a beautiful area. You can visit most sights from here by bike. Some recommended accommodations in Trang An are:

  • Lotus Field Homestay
  • Trang An Farm Stay
  • Hoalu Eco Homestay Ninh Binh
  • Trang An Retreat
  • Trang An Nature House

Are you excited to do the Trang An boat tour, Hoa Lu or just to visit this stunning region? Check our tours to Ninh Binh and Trang An. You can also combine a visit to Ninh Binh with Pu Luong Nature Reserve and Cuc Phuong National Park .

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The inland Ha Long Bay

The Trang An Landscape in Vietnam is often called the ‘Inland Halong Bay’. Here’s what it’s like to take a boat trip amongst the mountains and in the caves.

Written by Michael Turtle

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Updated: June 19, 2023

A boat tour around Trang An at Ninh Binh

It’s known as the Ha Long Bay of the land. About 150 kilometres from the famous Vietnamese bay where hundreds of islands form a natural wonder is another equally as impressive landscape.

This one, known as Trang An, is nowhere near the coast, though. The mountains are connected by rice paddies, not water. You can cycle to them, not sail. And – best of all – they are not full of foreign tourists. Such is the joy of a Trang An boat tour.

Trang An at Ninh Binh is easy to get to from Hanoi. It’s dominated by the large limestone karst peaks which create steep vertical cliffs covered in plants.

Unlike a traditional mountain range where the slopes connect to each other in a long undulating stretch, most of these peaks stand in isolation – making them even more dramatic in appearance.

The stretches of flat land surrounding them look like valleys but, in reality, they are not the space between mountains but what the area would look like without mountains. Fields fill many of them and the fertile grounds are perfect for agriculture and settlements.

There are sections that are submerged under water, though, and this is what has been claimed by the tourism industry as the best way to explore the Trang An area. While it is possible to cycle, drive – or even walk – around the mountains, most people choose a Trang An boat tour to travel through some of the most scenic parts of the region.

I board one of these small boats myself and it waits at the dock until all six seats are taken. It doesn’t take long because there is a steady stream of visitors coming here to take a ride.

Interestingly, most of them seem to be locals on holiday in large groups. For foreigners, Trang An is not nearly as well known as Ha Long Bay and most people who do visit come on day trips from Hanoi that leave early in the morning.

The boat driver sits at the back with two large oars. She paddles down the large river towards some of the impressive limestone karst peaks. I realise that I have no idea how long we are heading out for – it’s probably something I should have asked – but I sit back and enjoy the view.

It turns out the boat trip is much longer than I expected. For almost two hours we explore the area. The large river appears to come to an abrupt end after about thirty minutes but then I notice a small cave. We row into it and it turns out it is a tunnel that we emerge from on the other side of a mountain.

The waterway is much narrower here and the boat comes close to the shore of reeds. Mountains surround us in almost every direction and, if it wasn’t for the tunnel, it would feel like we were in a lake. At the other end there’s another tunnel and we go through it and emerge in another part of the landscape.

There is definitely something quite special about seeing Trang An from this perspective. I think you get a better understanding of how it all fits together by seeing the different vantage points – from the water, from the shore, and even from within the mountains themselves.

I am told there are about 30 valleys and 50 caves in the area and, although we certainly don’t get to them all, I do lose count, perspective and my sense of direction as we glide throughout the various waterscapes.

It’s a long hard trip for the driver, I imagine, and there are a few points where I pick up one of the spare oars and help out. I’m not sure how much of a token effort it is, though. It does make me feel a bit better about being rowed around for hours.

The Trang An boat tour

If you’re interested on going on one of these boat trips at Trang An, there are a few different ways to do it. As I mentioned, quite a few people organise day trips from Hanoi that include this as part of the itinerary. If you choose that route, everything will be looked after for you.

To do it more independently, you first need to get to the city of Ninh Binh. There is a direct train from Hanoi which leaves several times a day. From there, you can get a taxi to Trang An.

Once you’re at the site, the ticket office is clearly marked. You buy a ticket for 200,000 dong (US$8.80) and then the staff will direct you to a boat.

The trip around the waterways will take about two hours. The most important bit of advice I can give here is to take sunscreen and some water. It can get extremely hot and there is no shade, so you’ll need some protection with you.

It’s also worth noting here that there are some great affordable tours to Trang An from Hanoi that take all of the hassle out of organising things for yourself – especially if you’re short of time. Have a look at some of these options:

I stayed in the Ninh Binh area for a few days, which I highly recommend if you have time. There are lots of other things to see and it’s a beautiful area to relax.

I stayed at the Nyugen Shack ( click here for current prices ) which is a wonderful place with basic cabins on a small lake. You can even borrow a bike for free and cycle out to Trang An for the day.

Where is Trang An?

Trang An is very close to the city of Ninh Binh. It is on Trang An Road. You can see it on a map here .

How much does a Trang An tour cost?

A ticket for the boat tour is 200,000 VND (US$8.80) per person. They normally try to fit about four people in a boat, so you may not have it to yourself.

How do you get to Trang An?

If you want to get to Trang An independently, you first need to get to the city of Ninh Binh. The easiest way to get there is by train and you can reserve your seat in advance here . From the train station, I suggest getting a taxi as the best option.

Are there tours to Trang An?

Yes, there are tours, and this may be the best way for you to go if you are short of time. Everything will be organised for you, including transport and meals. I would suggest having a look at this day trip from Hanoi .

THE BEST ACCOMMODATION IN NINH BINH

There’s not a huge amount of accommodation in Ninh Binh, but you will find something for any style of travel.

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My favourite place in Ninh Binh is definitely the relaxed  Nguyen Shack  with its charming bungalows.

For a comfortable budget hotel, you can try  Nam Hoa Hotel right near Tam Coc.

A lovely homestay option with amazing views is the  Limestone View Homestay .

And for a stunning luxury resort, you can’t go past  Emeralda Resort  and its pool!

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7 thoughts on “The inland Ha Long Bay”

Great pics, especially the one in the cave! The place looks like a piece of heaven. A little bit frightening on these little boats.

It’s a beautiful place but it’s not really that scary at all. I was worried about hitting my head in a couple of the caves but, other than that, it was very relaxing.

I guess that exploring all this by boat was a fantastic experience. When landscapes are like this, just two hours are too little. Great guide.

You can also spend a bit of time in the area and do some explorations on your own – I would recommend by bike. That way you can see the different views from the water and from the land.

Wow this place looks amazing. Where was this post before my Vietnam trip. Looks like I’ll have to go back.

I don’t think it’s that well known so don’t be too surprised you missed it. But definitely a beautiful place and worth checking out if you’re ever back in Vietnam!

I was surprised to learn its 6 people to a boat. Did you get to visit the temples and things during the trip? I’ve read that you do, and return to your boat in your own time – but how does that work if there are other tourists on a different time schedule?

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In this travel guide, we share our experience and everything you need to know about the Trang An boat tour in Vietnam.

Take a moment to close your eyes and imagine yourself in a quiet and tranquil place. The only sound you hear are bamboo paddles working their way through a calm river. Everywhere you look, you see green; the color of nature. Thick green plants are covering big limestone cliffs that reflect into the riverbed, making even the river look green.

There are no land in sight – all you see is water, cliffs, and caves – so you have to stay in the boat, and just let yourself be part of this nature experience.

This is Trang An.

We absolutely love this place! So naturally, we’re dedicating this blog post to the Trang An boat tour and everything that comes with it.

We’ll start the blog post with some important information such as how to get there, opening hours, price, and routes on the Trang An boat tour. Then we’ll share our own personal highlights followed by a bunch of pictures from the trip. We hope you’ll enjoy this travel guide to the famous Trang An Boat Tour.

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Trang An boat tour information

In this section, you’ll find all the practical information about the Trang An boat trip.

How to get to Trang An

From Ninh Binh and Tam Coc

The Trang An boat tour is approximately 8 kilometers away from both Ninh Binh and Tam Coc .

So it’s super easy to rent a scooter or a bicycle and go there by yourself. Parking fee for motorbikes are 15.000 VND and parking fee for bicycles are 10.000 VND (notice these parking prices may have gone up).

For those who feel uncomfortable on two wheels, taxis are also an option.

There are approximately 100 kilometers between Hanoi and Trang An, which makes the boat ride a perfect day trip. You can easily go here on a group tour if you don’t want to go by yourself: Day tour from Hanoi to Trang An, Mua Caves & Hoa Lu

Trang An parking fee for motorbikes and bicycles

Trang An boat tour opening hours

The Trang An boat tours are open from early morning to late afternoon: 7 AM – 4 PM .

Trang An boat tour ticket price

250.000 VND for adults.

Children may get a discounted ticket price, but it’s measured after height, not age. It’s just like going on a rollercoaster, except if you’re shorter than 1 meter then you get a discounted price and still get to go.

There are four seats in each boat. So if you are two people and you want to have a boat to yourself, you have to buy the remaining two seats. One boat alone will cost 1.000.000 VND.

Remember to bring a bit of extra cash to tip your boat guide. They row you around for hours in the hot sun for a very fair price! It’s not mandatory, but we still tipped our boat lady 50.000 VND as a thank you.

How long is the boat tour in Trang An?

The boat tour will last between 2,5 – 3 hours depending on which route you choose and how long you visit the temples around the Trang An landscape complex.

What to bring for the boat ride?

Water, snacks, a hat for the sun, a camera, and SPF 50 all the way!

You will be exposed to the sun during the whole tour except for when you sail through the grottoes in Trang An. So remember to bring a good sunscreen.

Some people bring an umbrella to cover themselves from the sun, but please don’t do that. Glenn and I were sharing a boat with another couple who was sitting in front of us. The first half of the boat ride we didn’t get to experience any of the beautiful scenery in Trang An. Damn umbrella was in the way.

Luckily, our boat guide was friendly enough to point out to the couple in front of us that we should switch seats halfway, so we also got some really great views on the way.

Umbrella is blocking my view

Trang An boat tour routes

There are 3 different boat tour routes in Trang An, and we’ve tried 2 of them. They all offer something different, yet they are all very beautiful, so it’s not like you can choose wrong.

From what we’ve seen so far, this place is covered with caves, limestone cliffs and lily pads. So no matter which route you choose, you will experience the beautiful landscapes.

If you can’t decide on a boat tour, then ask yourself these questions:

  • Do I want to go through as many caves as possible? Then route 1 is the best option.
  • Do I want to take a faster route? Then route 2 is ideal.
  • Do I prefer to spend most of the tour watching the scenery? Then go with route 3.

Now let’s dive into the 3 different routes and see what they offer.

Trang An boat tour routes

Route 1 (9 caves & 3 temples)

Highlights : This is the boat tour in Trang An that offers the route with most grottoes. Make sure to look out for all the pretty stalactites when you go through the caves.

Our favorite temple on this route was the Den Tran temple, which is a small, beautiful stone carved temple that you can only reach by walking up the steps over a small hill.

Duration : Within 3 hours you will visit 9 caves and 3 temples.

In our opinion, this is the most adventurous boat tour in Trang An because of all the caves you go through. However, if you’re claustrophobic you might consider Route 2 or 3 where you will go through fewer caves.

Route 2 (4 caves & 3 temples)

Highlights : The Thanh Cao Son Temple is a gorgeous temple situated in the middle of the river in Trang An. You’ll also go past the film location where they shot King Kong Skull Island.

Duration : Within 2,5 hours you’ll visit 4 caves and 3 temples.

Route 2 is the shortest boat ride, so it’s a good fit for those who have less time to explore Trang An. Also, this is probably the best route for those who suffer from claustrophobia since the caves aren’t that long. The longest cave is Thanh Truot, which is 320 meters long.

Route 3 (3 caves & 3 temples)

Highlights : The Dot cave (Hang Dot) is supposedly the longest of all the grottoes in Trang An. The Dot cave is 1000 meters long and has a lot of beautiful stalactites.

Duration : Within 3 hours you’ll visit 3 caves and 3 temples.

This is the route to take if you prefer to go through less caves and instead spend more time watching the beautiful scenery in Trang An. It’s also the route for those who want to experience going through a very long cave.

Reasons to go on the Trang An boat tour

Here are the top 3 reasons why you should visit this fantastic place in Vietnam – and why we will be coming back in the future for more boat rides in Trang An.

As mentioned earlier, we’ve been on the Trang An boat tour twice during our trips to Vietnam.

Once in September and once in November. On our first tour in September, we went on Route 2. And on our second time in November, we went on Route 1. Since we’ve never been on route 3, we can’t comment on our experience with this boat ride in Trang An.

1. Landscapes in Trang An

The landscapes in Trang An are what people come for. It’s also what we came for in the first place.

Since 2014, the landscapes in Trang An has been inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site . That says a lot about how beautiful the scenery is.

During the boat trips on Route 1 and Route 2, we saw some of the most incredible rock formations we’ve ever seen. Trang An is known for its many limestone cliffs, and they surely didn’t disappoint!

The boat ride gives you the opportunity to completely immerse yourself in Trang An’s landscape. It feels like you’re a part of it – like you’re actually playing a part in nature. For me, that feeling was amazing.

So in both Route 1 and 2, you will get amazing scenery, and the same will count for Route 3 since the landscape is the main reason for visiting Trang An in the first place.

A man in his boat and wedding pictures taken in the temple in the river

2. Trang An grottoes

We definitely preferred Route 1 to Route 2.

Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think you can choose a wrong or an ugly route, but I must admit that we did have a favorite.

The reason why we both loved Route 1 was because of all the caves you sail through.

The Trang An Grottoes are small caves that lead through the limestone cliffs, and some of these caves are hundreds of meters long. Rowing through the grottoes in Trang An was definitely one of our travel highlights in Vietnam!

It’s pretty adventurous to pass through all these caves. Now, I’m a nervous person by nature, so I was obviously a bit anxious every time we entered a new cave. But to my surprise, I actually found the whole experience very peaceful.

All we could hear in the caves were the sound of our guide silently rowing the paddles through the river while stalactites full of minerals were dripping from the cave ceiling.

The grottoes in Trang An are just amazing.

On our next trip to Trang An, we want to do the final boat tour – Route 3. And we honestly can’t wait to pass through the 1 kilometer long Dot cave.

Exiting the Trang An grottoes

3. Ecotourism

Apart from all the beauty that surrounds you, one of the best things about the Trang An boat ride is that you leave no footprint behind. Literally… You sit in a boat most of the time.

If you’re searching for the boat tour’s starting point on Google, just type in, “Trang An Ecotourism Zone Management”. I love that they use the expression, “eco-tourism”.

Even though it’s a very touristic place in Vietnam, it’s fortunately not ruined by humans.

The boats don’t have any motors. So the only fuel that moves you down the river is manpower, which means that the river doesn’t get polluted. A boat tour in Trang An is certainly much more eco-friendly than a luxury cruise in Halong Bay .

We also didn’t see any trash in the nature. That’s unfortunately a rare sight in many touristic places in Southeast Asia.

The place is also full of wildlife – mostly birds – which is always a good sign. And we think there is an unspoken rule about just sitting quietly while enjoying the place. None of the tourists were yelling or being loud.

All in all, the whole experience was very eco-friendly. You leave no footprint behind, yet you gain so much in return – your mind is forever full of beautiful memories.

So let’s work hard to leave Trang An like it is and not trash up the place in the future!

Trang An boat ride

A photo journal from Trang An

Trang An boat tour landscape

We hope you enjoyed this blog post about the boat tour in Trang An. It’s honestly still one of our travel highlights of Vietnam and we encourage everyone to visit this place.

Thanks for reading! And feel free to leave a comment with any questions or wonderings you might have about this wonderful place.

Read more blog posts from this area in Vietnam:

  • Things to do in Tam Coc
  • Visit Mua Caves Viewpoint
  • Visit the Thai Vi Temple

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Hi! How did you book the tour through the caves? I’m trying to set up a reservation online, but haven’t seen any options for the shorter boat tours (only day long tours). Thanks!

Hi Dani, how exciting that you’re visiting beautiful Trang An! All the boat tours take approximately 2,5-3 hours and we booked them directly at our arrival. I think that the only way to book beforehand is by joining a tour group. If you want a quicker tour, then you can also book boat tours in Tam Coc which only takes 1,5-2 hours. Enjoy! 🙂

Hi Cecilie, Can you provide the WhatsApp, Facebook or website to see details of the cruise? I am looking for day tours in the area….Day tours leaving early in the morning from Haiphong & Cat Ba. I will be renting a place to day in Haiphong or Cat Ba to make that happen. Please and thank you 🥰

Hi Angelique, unfortunately I don’t think they have a Facebook page or a website where they post the details. I just did a search and I can’t find anything… I know that there are tours leaving from Hanoi and Ninh Binh but I’m not sure about Cat Ba. Try to ask around or see if you can pay a private driver to take you there and back. We went from Cat Ba to Tam Coc (right next to Trang An) via a private taxi and that worked well 😊 Sorry for the late reply. I hope you get there – it’s so beautiful! Hugs.

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What to expect on the Trang An Boat Tour in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Last updated on March 15th, 2024

Want to see Ninh Binh’s striking limestone towers from the water? Learn what to expect on the Trang An boat tour, including the costs, route options, and more! One of the best things to do in Ninh Binh, Vietnam is the Trang An boat tour. Ninh Binh is nicknamed “Ha Long Bay on land” and this boat tour makes it very clear why. Over the course of 2.5 to 3 hours, you’ll be paddled among lush limestone towers, through caves, and have the chance to witness and explore multiple temples. It is a magical experience!

Trang An Boat Tour in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Watch our two days in Ninh Binh where we took a Trang An boat tour, visited the Mua Caves, the Bich Dong Pagoda, and more! 

While there are multiple boat tour options in Ninh Binh, including the famous Tam Coc, in our opinion, Trang An is the must-do experience. And in this guide we’re sharing all of our reasons why, plus everything you need to know before you hit the water. Such as the cost, how to get a private boat, the different routes, and what to expect along the journey.

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Trang An Boat Tour

The Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site, just minutes from Ninh Binh, Vietnam. It is a gorgeous landscape of limestone karst peaks, covered in thick rainforest jungle, which reach heights of almost 200 meters (~650 feet). Between these towering rocks you can find flat valleys, winding waterways, temples, and caves. Besides its obvious scenic beauty, this protected area is also recognized because of the archaeological findings in the caves. These findings reveal that there has been continuous human activity in this area for over 30,000 years! Note: During our visit to the area we heard locals pronounce Trang An as “Chahng Ahn.”

Trang An Boat Tour

Here’s a quick glance at the Trang An boat tour logistics. We’ll cover everything in more depth throughout this guide! Location The Trang An boat wharf is a bit north of the Tam Coc area in Trang An. This is where you’ll park, purchase your tickets, and get on the boat.  Hours The Trang An boat tour is open everyday from 7 AM to 4 PM.  Parking Parking costs 15,000 VND for a motorbike and 10,000 VND for a bicycle. Make sure to have cash!  Cost  The Trang An boat tour costs 250,000 VND (~$10.25 USD) per person, plus a tip, which we will share more about later. 

Are the boats private? The boats are not private. They can carry up to 4 passengers, plus the driver, so you could have strangers in the boat with you. If you’d like it to be private you would need to pay for the other spots, which would cost a total of 1,000,000 VND (~$41 USD) per boat. This is what we did!

How to get Trang An boat tour tickets

Trang An Boat Tour Parking

After parking your motorbike or bike, you will want to head to the ticket office . There are no reservations or set boat times, so you can arrive whenever you’d like. Once at the counter, you do not need to know which route you want to take. The only information you will need to provide is how many people are in your party.  If you want a private boat, this is where you tell them, because you’ll need to pay for the entire boat. It costs 250,000 VND (~$10.25 USD) per person and the boats carry 4 passengers, so you’ll pay 1,000,000 VND (~$41 USD) at the ticket counter. You can pay in cash or card, which is nice.

Trang An Boat Tour

After purchasing your ticket, you’ll be given a receipt. From here, you’ll go down some stairs and through a tunnel to get to the other side of the road. When you pop back out, you’ll be right by the water and by where the boats leave.

Now for the tough part…choosing which route to take! There are three route options to choose from for the Trang An boat tour. They all cost the same and last between 2.5-3 hours, but each offer a slightly different experience.  Here’s a quick breakdown of all three route options!

Trang An Boat Tour Routes

Route 1 (9 caves and 3 temples)

Route 1 takes you through 9 caves and 3 temples. So if you want to go through as many caves as possible, then this is your pick!   Temples on this route: Trinh Temple, Tran Temple, Khong Palace, Bao Hieu Temple Caves on this route: Toi Cave, Sang Cave, Nau Ruou Cave, Ba Giot Cave, Seo Cave, Son Duong Cave, Khong Cave, Tran Cave, Quy Hau Cave This is also the longest of the three routes. If you aren’t comfortable in tight spaces for extended periods of time, you might want to choose 2 or 3.

Route 2 (4 caves and 3 temples)

Route 2 is possibly the most popular route because it is a middle length option in terms of time. It’s a great mix of caves and temples!  Temples on this route: Thanh Cao Son Temple, Suoi Tien Temple, Hanh Cung Vu Lam Temple Caves on this route: Lam Cave, Vang Cave, Thanh Truot Cave, Dai Cave  One interesting thing about the area is that parts of the movie “Kong: Skull Island” were filmed here. For a couple years after the release (2017) there was a movie set you could tour on Routes 2 and 3. They have since torn down the movie set, but your boat driver will surely point it out to you. 

Route 3 (3 caves and 3 temples)

Route 3 is best if you want to see the least amount of caves and spend most of your time outside enjoying the scenery. It is the shortest of the 3 routes, but it does include the Dot Cave which is the longest cave in the area at 1 km long!  Temples on this route: Trinh Temple, Suoi Tien Temple, Hanh Cung Vu Lam Temple Caves on this route: Dot Cave, Van Cave, Dia Linh Mountain, Dai Cave  

What is the best route? 

Temple on Trang An Route 3

No matter what route you take you’ll see a great mix of caves, temples, and immaculate scenery. So there really is no “best route.” It all depends on what you are more excited to see! We had a tough time deciding which to go with, but we ultimately decided to go with Route 3 .  What made our decision was we had just got done with a big cave adventure the previous few days, so we wanted to spend more time admiring the outside scenery than seeing more caves. Plus, we thought going into the longest cave sounded pretty cool…and it sure was!

Trang An Boat Tour in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Getting to the boats

After getting your ticket, crossing the street, and figuring out which route you want to take, you’ll want to head to the boats. You will tell them which route you want and they’ll give you a driver. Depending on how busy it is, you may have to wait in line for the next available boat. Or if it isn’t very busy, you may have to wait for your boat to fill with the required four people. Once you are assigned to your boat and driver, you’ll put on your life jackets (mandatory) and off you go!

Trang An Boat Tour

Experience on the boat

Regardless of the route you choose, the overall boat experience is about the same. Your driver will paddle you through the water (you can help them if you’d like!) and possibly point out major landmarks. Our driver did not speak English, but she knew a few words, like “King Kong” and we also used Google Translate to speak with her. She was very kind and offered to take multiple photos of us. We had a great experience with her! Along the tour, your driver will paddle you through the tight caves (they are pros!) and up to the different temples on your route. Whenever you get to a temple, your driver will stop and let you off the boat to explore. You typically get about 10-15 minutes at each temple, before meeting your boat driver back at the boats.  Since all of the drivers wear the same shirt, you may wonder how you’ll find your driver again. Ours always remembered who we were and each boat is numbered, so we suggest learning your boat number.

Cave on Trang An Route 3

Going through the caves

Besides the scenery from the water, the caves were our favorite part of the tour. It’s pretty impressive how well the drivers can maneuver these boats through the tight caves. They know the perfect line to take and how to get through without even bumping a wall! But be warned: some of the ceilings of the caves are very low and you’ll need to duck your head! For Route 3, going through the 1 km long Dot Cave was such a neat experience! It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to get through the cave, which feels extremely long, especially compared to the others on the route. We loved it and are very glad we chose Route 3 so that we could go into this one. 

Visiting Temples

Temple on Trang An Route 3

When visiting the temples on the Trang An boat tour, make sure to be respectful and follow all rules. According to the signage at the temples, you are not allowed to take photos inside, smoke, talk loudly or talk on the phone, and eat food. You also need to cover your shoulders and knees. On Route 3, we got to see three temples. And each one was very different! The first (Trinh) was a quick stop, right where the boat dropped us off. Temple number two (Suoi Tien), required us to walk a bit to get to, as it was tucked into the mountains. And the third temple (Hanh Cung Vu Lam) had multiple buildings to check out, plus a pagoda on an island.

Snack Stand on Trang An Bout Tour

Food and toilets

There are a couple restaurants in the main ticket area, along with an ATM and toilets. Along the route, specifically at the temple stops, you will find a snack stand and toilets as well. 

Trang An Boat Tour

Should you tip your driver?

Tipping isn’t technically required at the Trang An boat tour, but you should tip your driver. They work VERY hard to paddle!  Unlike the Tam Coc boat tour, where drivers can be aggressive about tips, you will not find that here. Our driver did not ask for a tip, but they will expect one.  We read that it’s customary to tip at least 25,000 VND (~$1 USD) per person. However, we would suggest 50,000 VND (~$2 USD) per person at minimum. Personally, we tipped 250,000 VND (~$10 USD) total. And there were a few reasons for this:

  • We had the entire boat to ourselves. In theory, this would have meant less of a tip for our driver, since she only had two passengers.
  • Our driver was very patient with us filming. We for sure took longer than we were supposed to at many of the stops.
  • In Vietnam, we personally preferred to tip extra. What may seem like a small amount to us can mean a lot to them.

We think the Trang An boat tour is 100% worth it! The serene, tranquil beauty, with the towering limestone peaks, temples, and caves, make this a must-do as part of any Ninh Binh itinerary . It was one of the most beautiful activities we did in all of Vietnam.

Trang An Boat Tour

There is a similar boat tour in Tam Coc, which leaves from the Tam Coc Van Lam Pier . On this tour, you will be paddled through a valley, with fields and limestone peaks surrounding you, as well as go into caves and see temples. And while it is shorter and cheaper than the Trang An boat tour, it comes with some drawbacks.  On this boat tour you’re likely to encounter hassling from vendors, both before the tour and on the boat ride. Sometimes, boats will pull up to your boat and basically corner you until you buy something from them. Your boat driver may even try to guilt you into buying them a snack or drink from the vendors.  We have also read some pretty bad stories about boat drivers stopping the tour half way and demanding a tip or they will refuse to paddle back. They will also demand a tip at the end of the ride.  Of course, not every experience is the same and you may have a positive experience on the Tam Coc boat tour. But from our experience and many others, the Trang An boat tour is hassle free. Since Trang An is inside a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is very well managed. You won’t experience any haggling from vendors, parking scams, or other common tourist scams. So for all of those reasons, we’d highly recommend the Trang An boat tour over the Tam Coc boat tour.

The Trang An boat tour is located in Trang An, a smaller town just north of Tam Coc. 

By bike or motorbike

Getting to the Trang An boat dock is very easy by bike or motorbike from Tam Coc, Ninh Binh, and the surrounding homestays. Many homestays and other accommodations offer to borrow bicycles for free and motorbikes for a small fee. We stayed at Trang An Lamia Bungalow which is a bit north of the boat tour and it was an easy ride on the road. Once you get to the Trang An boat tour, there is lots of parking.

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Tour from Hanoi

If you’d prefer to visit the Ninh Binh area through a tour from Hanoi , you have several great options. Deluxe Hoa Lu Trang An Mua Cave Small Group – Cruising, Biking,Hiking, Limousine This action packed small group tour includes the Trang An boat tour, lunch, a bike ride, the Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, a guide up the Mua Cave, and more! Entrance fees are included in the price. Private Ninh Binh – Mua Cave – Trang An – Bich Dong Full Day Tour This private tour includes travel in a very nice limo (van) to Mua Cave, Trang An boat tour, bike ride, lunch, and more! Deluxe & Small Group- Bai Dinh Trang An Mua Cave Tour with Limousine Transfer Included in this small group tour is Trang An boat tour, a visit to the Bai Dinh Pagoda, Mua Cave, lunch and more. 

Want to save some money on this tour or experience? Book it on Tripadvisor and use our code APLUSK10 for 10% off!

Temple on Trang An Route 3

Like much of Vietnam, Ninh Binh experiences two main seasons, rainy season and dry season. We would recommend visiting in the dry season during the months of November through April ! The rainy season typically begins in May and ends in October. We visited in late March and the weather was just getting to be pretty warm, but not unbearable. Although we did have some cloudy days, we didn’t experience any rain.  You can still have a wonderful time in Ninh Binh during the rainy season. One perk of visiting during the rainy season (June especially) is that the surrounding rice fields will be lush and green! Also, the lotus and water lilies will be in full bloom! However, it will be very hot and humid in the summer. And there is no shade on the boats. If visiting during the rainy season, make sure to pack the right gear, including a rain jacket , for your boat ride. And possibly an umbrella, but only under one condition. And that’s if you paid for a private boat.  The boats aren’t very big, so if you’re sitting at the front of the boat, your umbrella will be in the couple’s faces behind you blocking their view. And if you’re sitting behind them, then your umbrella will be in the boat driver’s face. If you’re the only two on the boat, then we’d say an umbrella is a great idea.

Temple on Trang An Route 3

We’d recommend visiting as early as possible for the most peaceful experience. By midday, the tour groups will have arrived and it will be extremely busy! We got here early in the morning (around 8 AM) so we could avoid the crowds as much as possible. There were a handful of people, but it was very calm compared to some pictures we’ve seen.

Temple on Trang An Route 3

Sun protection

There is no shade on the boat and very little relief from the sun along the ride, except for temples and caves. Make sure to bring a hat to cover your face from the sun, as well as sunscreen!

Temple Attire

If you plan to go inside the temples, make sure to have something to cover your shoulders and knees! We suggest something lightweight. I wore a cardigan and it was VERY hot.

While you can pay for your ticket with a credit card, you will want cash to tip your driver.

Snack 

While there are some restaurants and snack shops on the complex, you might want something to snack on during the ride. We’d suggest packing a snack just in case you get hungry.

Water 

Even in the cooler months, it is still warm (and humid) in Ninh Binh. Make sure to pack some water to drink along the way!

You’re going to want to take loads of photos, so bring your camera! You can see what camera we use here .

If you have more time in Ninh Binh, check out our guide with 9+ AMAZING things to do in Ninh Binh . In this guide we share a two day itinerary, plus a bunch of suggestions of where to eat and stay, including a beautiful bungalow with a private plunge pool!

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The Trang An boat tour is probably the most touristic activity in Ninh Binh Province. People from all around the globe come here to admire the caves and temples while enjoying a peaceful boat ride. The limestone mountains popping out of the water create an incredible scenery and it’s no wonder so many people fall in love with this place.

If you are in the area, you can also visit the Hang Mua Peak , the Thai Vi Temple or take a boat tour in Tam Coc .

Why you should take a Trang An boat tour

1. admire the breathtaking scenery.

Amazing view from Trang An, Ninh Binh

I find the scenery at Trang An boat tour very similar to Halong Bay – tall, round mountains with lush vegetation, surrounded by water. With every turn, the boat ride uncovers more and more stunning landscapes. From time to time, birds fly and sing peacefully. Everything about this place is magical.

-> Read more about all the Ninh Binh must see attractions here .

2. Invest in the local economy

Trang An boat ride. Vietnamese rower in a boat

Many Vietnamese people living in the Ninh Binh Province rely heavily on tourism as their main source of income, including the locals who row the boats. By taking a boat tour at Trang An, you are contributing to the local economy. Don’t forget to leave a tip for these hard working people (anything between 20.000 VND and 40.000 VND would be great).

-> Book a tour to Trang An here

About Trang An boat tour

Trang An boat routes map

1. Route 1 – 9 caves, 3 temples

This route is designed for those passionate about geology. It is the only tour that will take you through that many caves.

2. Route 2 – 4 caves, 3 temples

This route is the most balanced one with a fair number of caves and temples to visit.

3. Route 3 – 3 caves, 3 temples

If you want to enjoy the limestone mountains, then this route is definitely for you. Most of the tour will be out in the open air.

Ninh Binh Cave Trang An

The ticket office is right on the left side of the map (the one from the picture above). Each boat can accommodate maximum 4 people and the price per person is 200,000 VND.

If you are a group of 2 you will have to look for some partners to fill the empty spots. If you don’t find anybody, you will have to pay the full price of 800,000 VND per boat. However, I would’t stress too much about it as the influx of tourists at Trang An boat tour is very high.

Evey boat has one guide/ rower who sits in the back of the boat. Although the boat tour is safe, make sure to put your life jacket on before starting the tour.

Things to keep in mind:

Vietnamese guide at Trang An boat tour, Ninh Binh

  • If you are planning to take a boat tour in the middle of the day, do not forget your hat and sunscreen home. There is little to no shade along the way.
  • Bring water and food (something sweet or a sandwich) as the boat tour will take about 3 hours.
  • Each boat has an extra pair of paddles. If you want, you can use them and help your guide. I can imagine that paddling for that many hours per day can get pretty tiring for the guides.

How to get to Trang An boat tour

1. From Ninh Binh city or Tam Coc

If you are staying in any of the above cities, the easiest way to get to Trang An boat tour is either by motorbike or taxi. You can rent a motorbike for one day for about 150,000 VND per day. The taxi will cost you around 15,000 VND per kilometer.

2. From Hanoi

There are many tour companies which offer one day or two day tours to Ninh Binh area. Below are a few suggestions:

  • Mua Cave and Trang An tour from Hanoi –   click here
  • Bai Ding and Trang An tour from Hanoi – click here

Where to stay in Ninh Binh

I’ve been searching for the best accommodation in Ninh Binh. Below are the best hotels, for every budget:

  • Budget –  Tam Coc Craft Homestay  – great location, big & comfortable rooms, very clean
  • Mid-budget –  Hidden Charm Hotel & Resort  – amazing pool with a view, good location, spacious rooms, breakfast included
  • Luxury –  Aravinda Resort  – amazing location near the limestone mountains, luxurious rooms, super-friendly staff, excellent breakfast

Taking a Trang An boat tour is a must when visiting Ninh Binh. I would recommend spending at least 2 days in the area. Far less touristy than Halong Bay, Ninh Binh offers spectacular views and many attractions to choose from. Read below which other tourist hot spots you can visit in the area.

May the travel bug bite you!

More about nearby attractions:

  • Ninh Binh must see attractions  –  click here
  • Thai Vi Temple  – a peaceful place in Ninh Binh –  click here
  • Hang Mua Peak  – the best view in Ninh Binh –  click here
  • Bich Dong Pagoda –  a Ninh Binh must see –  click here
  • Tam Coc boat tour  – Ninh Binh –  click here

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Located in Northern Vietnam is a province called Ninh Binh. Ninh Binh is known for its stunning natural landscapes and historical sites as well as many cultural attractions. The area is often referred to as the “ Ha Long Bay on Land ” due to it’s limestone karsts that are very similar to the ones in Ha Long Bay Vietnam.

To get a close up view of the spectacular scenery in the area, the Trang An Boat Tour is one of the best ways to do just that. Here’s what you need to know about the Trang An Boat Tour .

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About the Ninh Binh Trang An Boat Tour

The Trang An Boat Tour is part of the Trang An Landscape Complex which became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014. Archaeologists found human activity in the area that goes back more than 30,000 years.

Trang An Ninh Binh has numerous cultural and historical sites, including the Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, but it is the natural landscape of the area that is the main attraction. The Trang An Boat Tour takes you on a traditional sampan boat along the Ngo Dong River through caves and stops at several temples along the way.

A boat in the woods

Where is Trang An?

Trang An is located in the Ninh Binh Province just a few miles outside of the city of Ninh Binh. It’s just a 9 minute drive from Tam Coc and a 13 minute drive from the center of Ninh Binh . The boat tour area is circled in red on the map below.

Map showing the Trang An Complex, Ninh Binh Vietnam, and Tam Coc Vietnam

How to get to Ninh Binh

Ninh Binh is located just 90km south of the Vietnam capital of Hanoi. There are not any airports in Ninh Binh so you have to travel by either bus, train, private car, or motorbike.

If you’re coming from Hanoi, you can easily catch the train. A train ticket from Hanoi will cost around $15 (one way) and will take just a few hours to reach Ninh Binh. From there you can catch a taxi or use the Grab app to get a ride to your hotel. You can search for and buy train tickets in Vietnam at Vietnam Train Tickets .

Vietnam has inexpensive bus transportation that is operated by various bus companies throughout Vietnam. I’ve used 12go.asia to book reservations on buses throughout Vietnam. Just pick your starting location and then your final destination.

Depending on where you’re staying you’ll choose either Ninh Binh, Tam Coc, or Trang An. Make sure you check the reviews when your booking your bus. It’s hit and miss with the bus companies. Bus service is so inexpensive, starting around $5 , and the ride from Hanoi is short at just a few hours that you might be willing to overlook some of the bad reviews.

If you plan on visiting Ninh Binh for just one day you might want to consider booking through a tour company. There are a lot of companies in Hanoi that you can book in person. As you’re walking around the Old Quarter in Hanoi you’ll see big signs in windows along the street with photos of the different places they go.

You can also book one yourself on Viator . You’ll book the tour, get meeting instructions, and come for the day. It will likely leave by 7 or 8 am and you need to plan for a 12 hour day. Find a tour that has the Hang Mua hike and whatever else you want to do while here.

Private Car

You can rent a car however, with gas and insurance, the cost and hassle might not be worth it. I think the other options are much more affordable and so easy to use. But, if you’re set on renting a vehicle or if you are planning on driving throughout Vietnam, then you can rent a car with any of the major car rental companies.

Just make sure you have an International Drivers License . ONLY the person with the IDL should drive the vehicle.

Getting Around Ninh Binh

Once you arrive in Ninh Binh, you can either take a taxi or Grab, rent a motorcycle or a bicycle.

Taxi – Grab

A taxi or Grab will be the easiest option but will end up costing more if you plan to get multiple rides over several days. It’s still affordable and shouldn’t cost more than $5 but if you have to take several cabs a day then it will add up.

Grab is the equivilent to Uber . Just download the app and look for a ride. You do not need to enter any credit card info but you can if that’s easier for you. Most of the Grab drivers take cash. Just decide on a price for any taxi or Grab before you get in the car.

Renting a motorcycle or scooter is always our favorite option of transportation when we travel. It’s so easy to rent one and it shouldn’t cost more than $4-8 a day . You do not need to know how to shift gears on one. You’ll just turn the key and go.

You can also rent a bike for a few dollars. Some of the hotels or hostels have them for free if you’re staying with them. This will be the most affordable way to get around but you’ll spend a lot of time riding from place to place. If you only have 1-2 days in the area then you might not want to ride a bicycle to places that are further away.

How to get to the Trang An Boat Tour

Once you’ve figured out how you’re getting around you can make your way to Trang An. A taxi will know exactly how to get there. If you’re driving yourself then you’ll want to enter the address below into Google Maps.

Trang An Boat Tour Address : 7W39+7G5, Ninh Xuân, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam

How and where to buy tickets

Once you arrive at the complex, you’ll park if you’ve driven yourself and then head to the main ticket office. You will see signs for everything.

Hours 7am – 4:30pm

Price 250,000 vnd, duration 2.5-3 hours.

Fabric lanterns hang from a tree at the Trang An Complex

Hours of Operation

The Trang An Boat Tour is open from 7am to 4:30pm every day of the week. You’ll be able to avoid the crowds and have a much more peaceful boat ride if you show up as soon as they open.

When you arrive at the complex you’ll need to pay for parking if you’ve driven yourself. There’s a huge parking lot and a ticket booth. Parking will cost 15,000 VND for motorcycles and 10,000 VND for bicycles. If you’ve taken a taxi then you don’t have to pay any parking fee.

Ticket Pricing

Tickets for the boat tour costs 250,000 VND per person . That’s about $11 per person. The boat has to have 4 people (plus the rower) on it so you might have to share a ride with others. The other option is to buy more tickets so that you have the boat to yourself.

Colorful lanterns inside the Trang An Ticketing office

Although there are three different boat routes the price is the same no matter which one you choose to do.

Trang An Boat Tour routes

The Trang An Complex has three different boat tour routes to choose from. Each one goes a different way than the others so if you choose to do multiple boat tours you’ll see something different each time.

Once you purchase your tickets you’ll walk through the ticket office building (it’s huge) and through an underground tunnel that goes under the road to the other side of street and to the boat dock. You’ll come to the boat rowers and get on the next available boat.

Boat rowers lined up by their boats ready to take people on the Trang An Boat Tour

Trang An Boat Tour Route #1 will go through 9 different caves and stop at 3 different temples . The Tran Temple, is the “ heart of Trang An World Cultural and Natural Heritage ” and where you can learn about the Dinh Dynasty.

This is also the longest of all the boat tours lasting around 3 hours.

Trinh Temple > Toi Cave > Sang Cave > Nau Ruou Cave > Tran Temple > Ba Giot Cave > Seo Cave > Son Duong Cave > Khong Cave > Khong Temple – Bao Hieu Pagoda > Tran Cave > Quy Hau Cave

Route #1 at the Trang An Boat Tour in Ninh Binh Vietnam

On Route #2 you’ll travel through 4 different caves and 3 temples . On this route you can learn more about the Tran Dynasty.

Lam Cave > Thanh Cao Son Temple > Vang Cave > Thanh Truot Cave > Suoi Tien Temple > Dai Cave > Vu Lam Royal Steps

You won’t get out at the last temple, the Vu Lam Royal Steps, but will only pass close by it.

Trang An Boat Tour - Route 2

Route #3 takes you through three caves and three temples . On this route is the Dot cave which is the longest cave at Trang An at 1km in length.

Trinh Temple > Dot Cave > Van Cave > Suoi Tien Temple > Dai Cave > Vu Lam Royal Steps

Route #3 on the Trang An Boat Tour

Which Trang An Boat Tour is best?

Route #1 will take you through the most caves and is the longest route. Route #2 has a good mix of 4 caves and 3 temples. And Route #3 has an even split of 3 temples and 3 caves with one of the caves being the longest at Trang An.

Route #1 is the most popular since it is the longest and has more caves that you pass through. They all have different temples and stunning landscapes so you really can’t go wrong with any of them.

Standing in front of a temple at the Trang An Boat Tour

Best time to visit Trang An

The Trang An Complex is open year round. The best weather is during the drier months between November and April although December and January will be colder. It starts to warm up in March and there isn’t a lot of rain. By May and June it will be really warm and much more crowded but everything will be really green and blooming.

Serene water and boats at the Trang An Boat Tour

As far as the best time of day to take the Trang An Boat Tour, first thing in the morning or later in the afternoon are best. The morning will be more peaceful and less crowded, at least until the tour buses show up. The middle of the day will be the most crowded and if you’re visiting during the hotter months, it will be very hot. The afternoon will also be hot (in late spring through early fall) but the crowds will have mostly left by then.

Is the Trang An Boat Tour worth it?

Yes, the Trang An Boat Tour is definitely worth visiting! It’s so peaceful, serene, and beautiful and should not be missed. It’s one of the best things to do in the area.

A temple at the Trang An Boat Tour

Other Boat Tours in Ninh Binh

Yes, there are other boat tours in the area that you might want to take in addition to the Trang An Boat Tour. Both of these also take you on a scenic tour of the area.

Tam Coc Boat Tour

In Tam Coc, which is just a 9 minute drive from Trang An, you can take a 2 hour boat tour down the Ngo River through rice paddy fields and mountains. The landscape is just as stunning as Trang An, however the Tam Coc Boat Tour is not an UNESCO site and so it’s not as professionally run as Trang An.

There is a set price to ride but there have been reports of boat rowers demanding tips and even refusing to continue on until you’ve paid them money.

Van Long Nature Reserve Boat Tour

The Van Long Boat Tour is a 1.5 hour boat ride through a wetland area through caves and limestone mountains. It’s very popular with bird watchers as there’s a large variety of different birds that call the area home.

Other things to do in Trang An

There is so much to see and do in Trang An and the surrounding areas. You could easily spend 3-4 days in Ninh Binh and fill your days up with seeing all the sights.

Climb 486 steps to one of the best views in Ninh Binh. It’s not difficult at all and will only take about 20-30 minutes to reach the top. It costs just 100,000 VND and there are other things on the property to see so plan on spending about 1.5 hours at Hang Mua.

Hang Mua Dragon in Ninh Binh Vietnam

Bai Dinh Pagoda

Much more than just a pagoda, this is Southeast Asia’s large Buddhist complex. There are many buildings and gardens to walk through including towers with ancient Buddhas, several pagodas and corridors with over 500 Buddha statues. It’s free to enter but you will have to pay for parking and you might want to pay to ride in an electric vehicle to get around. The complex is very large. Expect to spend 3-5 hours here if you want to see everything.

Bai Dinh Pagoda Complex

Hoa Lu Ancient Capital

Hoa Lu was once the capital of Vietnam in the 10th and 11th centuries. The site is an important part of Vietnam’s history and is recognized by the Unesco World Heritage Site as one of the four core zones of the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex. It’s open from 7am – 5pm every day and costs just 20,000 VND to enter.

Man and his water buffalo at the Hoa Lu Ancient Captial

Essential Tips for the Trang An Boat Tour

What to wear.

You’ll be getting in and out of the boat when you stop at the temples so you’ll want to dress comfortably. You won’t be getting wet, unless it’s raining, so you don’t have to worry about that. Wear comfortable shoes because there are some stops where you can climb up some of the mountains (super easy) to get some good views.

What to bring

Things to consider bringing depending on the weather are sunscreen, a hat, umbrella, raincoat, water, and snacks. Each route is 2-3 hours long so you’ll want to bring water. When you stop at the different temples there will be a place to purchase water and snacks if you need them.

There are toilets near the ticket booth and there are toilets at the different stops for the temples. Just make sure you bring toilet paper with you.

Where to stay

Although the largest town in the area is Ninh Binh, it’s not the best area to stay. You’ll want to be either in Tam Coc or Trang An which is close to all the main sights.

Staying in Tam Coc is my recommendation for the best area to stay in. It has a very small town feel but there are dozens of restaurants and bars to choose from to eat at. There are also a lot of hotels/hostels/homestays too. It’s the most popular area to stay in.

There are a lot of hotels in the Trang An area but they are more spread out. You’ll likely have a restaurant or bar at your hotel and maybe some nearby but you will need to either walk a while to get to something or take a taxi.

More Articles About Ninh Binh

Read about visiting Ninh Binh Vietnam and a list of all the major things to do while there.

Do you want to hike Hang Mua ? Read all about it including which path you should take first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do i need to book tickets in advance.

No, you do not need to buy tickets in advance at the Trang An Boat Tour.

Is the boat tour safe?

Yes, it’s very safe. The Trang An Complex is a UNESCO site and it is professionaly run. You’ll have to wear a life jacket on the boat although the water is not deep at all.

Which route is the best route in Trang An?

My personal opinion is that you can’t go wrong with any of the routes, however I would say that Route 1 is probably the best since it goes through the most caves and stops at the most important temple on site.

How much does it cost to go on the Trang An Boat Tour

Tickets are 250,000 VND (about $11).

What are the hours of operation at Trang An Boat Tour?

The boat tours operate from 7am – 4:30pm every day.

What is the best month to visit Trang An?

May is probably the best month to visit. Between late April to early June it starts to warm up and everything turns green and the lotus flowers are in bloom.

Is one day enough to visit Ninh Binh?

You can see 2-3 things in a one day visit but you would need about 3 days to see all the best things there are in the area.

Vietnam Travel Booking Resources

Accomodation.

I like to use Booking.com to book my hotel stays. I find it to be one of the best platforms with low rates. Plus, the more you book with them you’ll earn further discounts.

Transportation

Two of the best transportation services in Asia is 12go and the Grab app. Not all countries have Uber but Grab is very similar in Southeast Asia and makes it easy to catch a ride somewhere.

Two of my favorite resources for tours is Viator and Get Your Guide . Both offer affordable tours for different activities all over the world.

Vietnam Visa

You’ll need a Visa when you visit Vietnam and the Vietnamese Government has made it really easy to apply online and print it out at home.

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One of the most popular things to do in Ninh Binh is to go on a Trang An Boat Tour. It’s a great way to explore many of the caves and otherwise hidden temples in the area. Here’s everything you need to know before you go!

Trang An Boat Tour Routes

There are three different routes to choose from. When you purchase your tickets, you will receive a brochure with all of the different routes listed. Tickets cost the same for all three routes and they all last the same amount of time (3 hours).

Exploring hidden caves and temples on the Trang An boat tour in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Trang An Boat Tour Route #1

Route #1 will take you through 9 different caves (more than any other route) and you will stop at 3 different temples. This is the one that we chose to do.

Route 1 Sights:

  • Trinh Temple
  • Nau Ruou Cave
  • Tran Temple
  • Ba Giot Cave
  • Son Duong Cave
  • Khong Temple – Bao Hieu Pagoda
  • Quy Hau Cave

Trang An Boat Tour Route #2

Route #2 will take you through 4 different caves and to 3 different temples.

Route 2 Sights:

  • Thanh Cao Son Temple
  • Thanh Truot Cave
  • Suoi Tien Temple
  • Vu Lam Royal Steps

Trang An Boat Tour Route #3

Finally, route #3 will take you through 3 different caves and to 3 different temples.

Route 3 Sights:

Exploring Trang An in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

All of the routes are explained in the brochure that you receive. There is also a room full of displays and information on the history of the area that you can check out before the tour.

Our Boat Tour Experience

Once you decide which tour you want to take you will head to the wharf (where all of the boats are), tell the person standing there the route number, and they will tell you which boat to get on.

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We chose to do route #1 because we figured if all of the tours last the same amount of time we might as well do the one where we will see the most. Our favorite part of the tour was the last temple that we visited (Trinh Temple). We had to climb some stairs up and over a small hill where the temple was and the music that was playing at this temple has been stuck in my head ever since!

Colorful Buddhist temple in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

We had to share the boat with two others and we, unfortunately, got the seats in the back. While we absolutely did enjoy our boat tour, the people that we shared the boat with were super loud and talking the whole time, which kind of took away from the experience a bit for us. This probably wouldn’t be a big deal for most people but we were hoping for a bit of peace and quiet when going through all of the caves.

Trang An Boat Tour Rules

  • You cannot wear shorts or sleeveless shirts when visiting the temples or pagodas.
  • No smoking is allowed on any of the boat tours.
  • Playing music is not allowed on the tours. You are not allowed to bring speakers with you.
  • The guides are not allowed to ask for tips. However, it is up to you if you want to give a tip at the end of the tour or not.

Pricing and Other Info

Tickets for the boat tour cost 200,000 VND per person (100,000 VND for children). This adds up to less than 10 USD each.

Unlike all of the people you will see in the photos on Pinterest or Instagram, you won’t have the boat to yourself. If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, you’ll share the boat with 2-3 others. They like to fill them up! The only way to get the whole boat to yourself is to pay for extra tickets. My advice is to just share the boat and ask for the front seats. This way no one is in the way of your views!

Exploring hidden caves and temples on the Trang An boat tour in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

How to Get There

If you’re coming from Hanoi, a train will be the best option. Tickets are fairly cheap and you can book online through Baolau (we used them for all of our long-haul transportation in Vietnam).

Private Transfer

You can usually book a private transfer through your accommodations or online but it typically won’t be the cheapest option.

By Motorbike

Driving a motorbike in Hanoi can be pretty hectic but it wasn’t bad at all in Ninh Binh. Traffic was much less crazy here.

Riding a motorbike around Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Trang An Boat Tour Tips

  • Bring snacks and drinks with you. Three hours is a long time to spend on a boat and you will get hungry or thirsty. Depending on which route you take, there are a couple of spots where you may be able to buy a drink when you stop at the temples.
  • Bring a hat or umbrella. The sun gets very hot and a hat or umbrella will definitely help with that a lot. Sunscreen wouldn’t be a bad idea, either.
  • Help your guide row the boat. There are extra paddles in the boat for anyone who wants to help row. You don’t have to row the whole time, but your guide will certainly appreciate it when you do!

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Trang An Boat Tour in Vietnam — Which Route Is The Best?

Trang An ecotourism complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty that Northern Vietnam has to offer. Located less than 6 km from nearby Ninh Binh and around 100 km from Hanoi, the Trang An boat tour has become a popular destination for tourists from around the world. Avoid the tourist trap that Tam Coc has become and visit Trang An instead.

Learn about the different rowing boat route options available at Trang An and my recommendation as to which is the best.

Although you’ll get to see the towering limestone mountains and majestic caves no matter which boat ride you choose to do at Trang An, not all routes are created equal—except for the price and duration. All Tang An boat routes cost 200,000 VND per person or just under $9 USD and last approximately 3 hours. Children under 1 meter are half price or 100,000 VND.

After a logical process of elimination, I ended up choosing to embark on Route 3 in Trang An. While we’ll look at what each route has to offer below, I landed on Route 3 because it not only boasted the longest cave of 1 km long in all of Trang An, but it also stopped at Kong Skull Island which is the filming location for the 2017 King Kong movie.

Trang An Boat Route 1

Trang An boat ride in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Most people who choose Trang An Route 1 do so because you visit the largest number of caves—nine in total. While you visit nine caves on Route 1, you do not get the chance to visit the longest cave at Trang An which can only be done on Route 3.

Caves on Route 1 include:

  • Nau Ruou Cave
  • Ba Giot Cave
  • Son Duong Cave
  • Quy Hau Cave
  • Cooking Wine Cave

All caves on this route are exclusive to Route 1 meaning there is no overlap with Route 2 or 3.

In addition to caves, you’ll visit three spiritual sites. At these spiritual sites, you’ll learn the history of the Dinh Dynasty when you visit the Trinh Temple and Khong Palace.

Probably most importantly, Route 1 exclusively stops at the Tran Temple which some consider to be the heart of the Trang An world cultural and natural heritage site.

Bottom line : If you want to maximize your cave experiences and time in the row boat and/or visit the Tran Temple, Route 1 is your best choice.

Tran An Boat Route 2

Vu Lam Royal Step in Trang An Eco Tourism Complex

Route 2 offers a good balance between caves, natural beauty, and spiritual site visits. You’ll visit four caves and three spiritual sites in addition to the King Kong filming location called Skull Island.

The caves of Route 2 include:

  • Thanh Truot Cave
  • Dai Cave – 150 meters long

All caves on Route 2 are exclusive except for the Dai Cave which visitors also boat through on Route 3.

As far as spiritual sites are concerned, Route 2 stops at the Thanh Cao Son Temple, Suoi Tien Temple, and the Hanh Cung Vu Lam spiritual site. At all three of these spiritual sites, you’ll take a step back into time and learn about the history of the Tran Dynasty.

As a bonus that’s not well-advertised, just outside of Dai Cave is the magnificent Vu Lam Royal Step. Although you don’t stop here and just see it from a distance, this man-made structure is a spectacle worth seeing. You also follow this same path from Dai Cave to Hanh Cung Vu Lam and Skull Island on Route 3.

Also similar to Route 3, Dia Linh Mountain and Kim Quy Mountain are among the endless natural beauty that you’ll see on Route 2.

Last but not least, Route 2 also stops at Skull Island which is the filming location for the 2017 King Kong movie.

Bottom line : For a nice balance between stopping at spiritual sites and boating through caves, Route 2 is a good option for you, especially if you are a King Kong fan.

Trang An Boat Route 3

Trang An Boat Tour through cave

While Route 3 only takes your rowing boat through three caves, one of these caves is Dot Cave—the longest cave in Trang An of 1 kilometer in length. In addition to this, you’ll also boat through Van Cave which is a lengthy 600 meters long.

  • Dot Cave – 1000 meters long (also known as May Cave)
  • Van Cave – 400 meters long

In addition to caves, Route 3 also stops at three spiritual sites including Trinh Temple, Suoi Tien Temple, and the Hanh Cung Vu Lam spiritual site.

As a bonus that’s not well-advertised, just outside of Dai Cave is the magnificent Vu Lam Royal Step. Although you don’t stop here and just see it from a distance, this man-made structure is a spectacle worth seeing. You also follow this same path from Dai Cave to Hanh Cung Vu Lam and Skull Island on Route 2.

Similar to Route 2, Dia Linh Mountain and Kim Quy Mountain are among the endless natural beauty that you’ll see on Route 3.

Last but not least, Route 3 also stops at Skull Island which is the filming location for the 2017 King Kong movie.

Bottom line : In order to boat through the longest cave of 1 kilometers long in Trang An, see the King Kong filming location, and visit multiple spiritual sites, Route 3 is perfect for you.

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While I initially was leaning towards Route 1 because it sees the most caves, I reasoned with myself and ended up choosing Route 3 because it had the longest cave, Dot Cave, which is 1 kilometer long. In addition, Route 3 also stops at 3 spiritual sites as well as Skull Island.

Although I wasn’t too interested in the history of the spiritual sites, I found them to be stunningly beautiful. Not only was each temple and spiritual site beautiful in it’s own respect, the fact that it was located amongst the sheer limestone cliffs made these sites extra special.

My favorite part was probably Dot Cave which was the longest cave in Trang An. Dot Cave is a total of 1 kilometer long and it takes close to 15 minutes for the paddler to drive through. I went in July 2019, and while it was hot outside the cave, it was even hotter inside. The opposite was true inside Van Cave which had a nice cool breeze for the entire 400 meter length.

In all, I my whole experience at the Trang An landscape complex was peaceful and relaxing. I won’t soon forget the natural beauty that I witnessed on Route 3. I think, regardless of which route you choose, you’ll have a similar experience.

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Thanks Tony, this was helpful.

Do you know how I can book a boat tour directly? I’ve spent hours researching on-line and all of the tours are from Hanoi. My lodging will be in Tam Coc.

And any advice on how I could also book directly other chargeable locations eg a podaga or temple would be much appreciated.

Any thoughts on how I could get from location 1 to location 2 (eg the boat tour to a podoga)? Are taxis always available waiting at each location? Or is this all local enough where I could ride a bike around?

Many thanks. Steve

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Trang An Boat Tour - Which is the best routes?

Updated: 25 Sep 2020

Trang An Boat Tour  is the best choice for travelers in Ninh Binh. Boat is special activity in Vietnam, attracting a lot of people from all over the world.

A relaxing boat trip will show you the natural beauty of caves, temples in Trang An. Limestone mountains grow out over the river, it makes an amazing sight.

But how to choose the best routes, it is a problem. Today i will help you to figure and choose the best option for Trang An Boat Tour.

Our post hightlight for Trang An Boat Tour as below.

  • Route 1 – 9 caves, 3 temples- Longest ride and most beatiful.
  • Route 2 – 4 caves, 3 temples - Medium ride.
  • Route 3 – 3 caves, 3 temples - Shortest one.

How much does Trang An boat tour cost?

  • Best Time to do Trang An Boat Ride?
  • Tips to Make Your Trip Become More Amazing
  • How to get to Trang An Boat Tour

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Trang An Boat Tour – Routes in Details

Each tour has a different route and it will take you to different caves and temples. A large map with 3 optional tours is shown clearly at the ticket counter. But i am sure that you will be confused if you did not read my post.

The price is the same but the boat trip is different, follow me to get the details.

  • The ticket counter is on the left of the sign. Each boat can hold a maximum of 4 people and price ticket is 250.000 VND/person. If you have 2 person, you will have to wait for 2 more people to start the journey.
  • If you cannot find anyone, you will have to pay full price tickets of 1,000,000 VND for each boat.

However, you should not be too worried about things. Because Trang An is always so crowded with visitors every seasons in the years, you can easily find two more guests to go with your boat.

Each boat will have a local guide or a boatman who sit at the back. You should wear a life jacket to ensure safety for your trip.

Route 1 – 9 caves, 3 temples

  • The longest and most northerly route
  • Habour – Trinh Temple – Toi Cave– Sang Cave – Nau Ruou Cave – Tran Temple – Ba Giot Cave – Seo Cave– Son Duong Cave – Khong Palace – Bao Hieu Temple– Khong Cave – Tran Cave – Quy Hau Cave – Habour.

It is the main route and the most beautiful one. This route is designed for anyone who like exploring geological. You will be impressed by the magnificent grottos, limestone karst and the ancient temple.

Time is around 3 hours on boat. So should be ready, well prepared.

Route 2 – 4 caves, 3 temples:

  • Medium Lenght
  • Boat Wharf – Lam Cave – Thanh Cao Son Temple – Vang Cave – Thanh Truot Cave – Suoi Tien Temple – Dai Cave – Hanh Cung Vu Lam Temple 

Some tourists choose this routes, because it is more suitable if you go with your family and the people who don’t have long time in a day.

Although its length is shorter than the first route, the beauty of the cave and scenery alongside the river will surely not disappoint you! After Route 2 you should visit Bai Dinh Pagoda, or Hoa Lu Ancient Capital – cultural and spiritual tourism area to do sightseeing and Buddha rites to Make Your Amazing Full Day Trip

Route 3 – 3 caves, 3 temples

  • Shortest length
  • Boat Wharf – Trinh Temple – Dot Cave – May Cave – Suoi Tien Temple – Dia Linh Mountain – Dai Cave – Hanh Cung Vu Lam Temple – Kong: Skull Island Film Set

And the last option will be for a relaxing purpose. This route has the least of destination and shortest time spent, so you will have a quick view of the Trang An.

If you want to see limestonemountains, photographers: you have to travel less and have more time to take photos , this road is definitely for you. Also, the pace of the trip is slower, so you have more time for sightseeing.

When to take Trang An Boat Ride?

  • With the typical weather of Ninh Binh, you can choose to do a Boat Tour any time of the year. However, to find about about its own characteristics, January – March (according to the lunar calendar) would be better: Good weather and green rice field.
  • But as my experience, May or Auguest, It is the nicer time, even it is hot but you can see the harvest season ( yellow rice field).

How to plan the best boat tour to Trang An?

These are all the things you should know before go to Trang An to get an Amazing boat tour.

  • If you are planning to take a  Trang An Boat Tour from Hanoi  in the middle of the day, please do not forget to bring umbrellas or hats to protect yourself from the sun or rain.
  • We highly recommend that you should wear the life jacket. It is included in Trang An boat tour ticket. Even the water level is not high. But for your safety.
  • You should bring water and snacks as this trip will takes about 3 hours.
  • Each boat has an extra paddle. You can try and help the locals too. It is easy.
  • If you have not much time to plan a trip from Hanoi to Trang An. You can follow my advice at the end of the post.

I suggest some attractive destinations nearby as below.

  • Mua Cave – The best checkin point with panoramic view of Ngo Dong River.
  • Bai Dinh Pagoda: The biggest pagoda in Indochina.
  • Tam Coc Boat Ride on Ngo Dong River. It looks like Trang An but it is only 3 big natural caves.

How to get : Trang An Boat Tour

Previously, there was not any public transportation to Trang An. Therefore, you should use the facilities are listed here, it depends on your location.

From Ninh Binh City Center:

If you are in Ninh Binh or Tam Coc, the best way to get Trang An is by motorbike or taxi. You can rent a motorbike in one day with 150,000 VND/day, taxi will cost about 15,000 VND/km.

The best taxi companies: Mai Linh Taxi, Hoa Lu Taxi, Xuan Thanh Taxi, Van Xuan Taxi… which are famoust and best taxi in Ninh Binh. You should ask your hotel/ hosts to help you to call.

There are two kinds of local buses:

-          Local Bus : You must go to Giap Bat Bus Station, buy your own ticket ( 80K) and then find the correct bus name and they will send you to Ninh Binh city, not nearby the tourist attractions. Moreover, you must take taxi/ grab to the bus station. It is extra cost. Especially you must try to learn some Vietnamese, there is no English speaking guide at bus station. Sometimes you are cheated so I don’t recommend even it is cheap. You should use our tourist bus.

-          Tourist bus : Normal bus or limousine, it is only 2,5 hours, pick up at your hotel ( In Old Quarter) and drop off at Tam Coc Area ( Main tourist area). Cost is from 6-12 USD/ ticket/ one way. So it is very fast and saving time. If you want a safe and on time, you should book with your hotel/ travel agency, because they will be responsible to connect the best bus/limousine drivers. Of course, small extra fee is acceptable.

Same as local bus, it is taking time, even it is cheap and same as local bus price. You need to go to train station ( 2 km far from Old Quarter). They now have only one train at 09.00AM to Ninh Binh ( City not tourist attractions) So you can save money but not save time,

By Private Car or Motorbike

Private motorbikes are good and cheap for good skilled drivers, young adventure guides. You can drive from the south/ central to Ninh Binh or drive from Hanoi (110 km far). Renting automobile motorbikes is from 10-15 USD/ day. But prepare some deposit, passport. It is the cheapest way but not for any people.

If you want a stress less way, take a private car, it is more expensive but you can go anytime you want and go to any place you like, the price is around 70-80 USD/ one way.

If you come from the south/ central, you should use the train. If you want to go directly from Halong Bay, you can ask the boat manager or your travel agency, they can arrange the bus/ limousine with good price. So you can save one way back to Halong Bay. It is very good to save time and money.

My suggestion for Trang An Boat Tour from Hanoi in 1 Day? 

Typically tour provider will transfer you in a shuttle bus or private car and you can arrange the pick-up destination and date. Remember that, if you pay money for the service, you can deal fairly.

Yes, there are some GOOD tours, and this may be the best way for you to go if you are short of time. Everything will be organised for you, including transport and meals. We would suggest having a look at this day trip from Hanoi. Here are a few of the suggestions:

Trang An Mua Cave Small Group Tour (Maximum 15 participants) is one of the most satisfying boat tour in Ninh Binh with a combination of visiting picturesque Trang An Tour at Ecotourism Landscape and exploring a spectacular Mua caves.

Our tour will make your day become memorable because of a fixed convenient schedule for climbing to the top of the Mua cave seeing how a panoramic view of Ninh Binh is, slowly moving on a rowing boat in Ecotourism Trang An Tour to discover mysterious caves.

Trang An Bai Dinh Mua Cave Small Group Tour( Maximum 15 Person/Group) is one of the most satisfying Day Tour in Ninh Binh with a combination of visiting picturesque Boat Tour at Trang An Eco tourism Landscape and exploring a spectacular Mua caves, Bai Dinh Pagoda is the largest spiritual pagoda in Viet Nam and one of the must-see places in Ninh Binh…

This day tour is highly recommended for family groups including children, elders or groups of friends… with a reasonable itinerary and great price.

Hoa Lu Trang An Day Tour from Hanoi 

Hoa Lu Trang An Day Tour takes you from Hoa Lu Capital which is the historic capital of Vietnam, ancient land enriched to Trang An Complex with cultural and geographic wonders that recently world heritage site listed. Enjoy Hoa Lu Trang An 1 Day Tour with Biking, Rowing 3 hours boat trip at Trang An Grottoes

You may consider to do more: 

  • Private Trang An Tour From Hanoi
  • 2 Days Tour Ninh Binh from Hanoi

Here is some great information from my traveling experiences, you can use to choose the best route. Especially we suggest how to go, you can go by your self, or simply join the great tours from us. We provide both High quality small group tours or if you want private tours, contact us to arrange. We are also online 24 hours, you can contact us to discuss directly. We will provide you you more details information.

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Impressive Trang An Boat Tour: Unveiling Ninh Binh’s Natural Wonders

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  • Product name: Trang An Boat Tour
  • Tour type: Private Tour
  • Duration: 1 Day 
  • Starting point: Hanoi Capital
  • Destination: Ninh Binh Province
  • Attractions: Trang An Landscape, Mua Cave Viewpoint, Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
  • Inclusions: Private Car, English Speaking Guide, Landscape Tickets, Hand-Rowing Boat, Bicycle, Lunch, Mineral Water, Travel Insurance
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Experience the essence of Vietnam’s natural beauty and ancient history on our Trang An Boat Tour. From the serene waters of Trang An to the panoramic vistas of Mua Cave viewpoint and the ancient allure of Hoa Lu, immerse yourself in a day of unforgettable exploration, just a stone’s throw away from Hanoi!

  • 1 Highlights:
  • 2 Overviews:
  • 3.0.1 Morning: Departure from Hanoi to Ninh Binh
  • 3.0.2 Midd-day: Lunch and Relaxion
  • 3.0.3 Afternoon: Lunch and Hoa Lu Ancient Capital
  • 3.1 Inclusions:
  • 3.2 Exclusions:
  • 3.3 For Children:
  • 3.4 Tips for Your Trip:
  • 4.1 Related

Highlights:

Mua Cave Viewpoint: Kickstart your adventure with a climb to the summit of Mua Cave for a panoramic view of Ninh Binh’s stunning landscape. The ascent, involving 500 steps, rewards you with one of the most breathtaking vistas in Vietnam, overlooking limestone karsts and lush valleys.

Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex: Experience tranquility and beauty on a boat tour through Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Navigate through clear waters, beneath towering limestone mountains, and enter mysterious caves, each turn revealing scenes straight out of a painting.

Hoa Lu Ancient Capital: Step back in time at the ancient capital of Vietnam, Hoa Lu. Explore the remnants of this 10th-century city, including temples dedicated to the Dinh and Le dynasties, set against a dramatic landscape of limestone mountains.

Cultural Immersion: Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Vietnam with visits to ancient temples and insights into the country’s first capital. Understand the deep historical significance of the region and its role in shaping Vietnamese identity.

Natural Wonders: From the dramatic karst landscapes of Trang An to the stunning views from Mua Cave, this trip is a feast for the eyes. Nature lovers will be in their element, surrounded by some of the most spectacular natural scenery Vietnam has to offer.

Embark on a captivating one-day journey from Hanoi to the heart of Ninh Binh province, a treasure trove of natural beauty and historical depth. This meticulously crafted itinerary combines the serene splendor of the Trang An Boat Tour , the breathtaking panoramas from Mua Cave Viewpoint , and the rich historical tapestry of Hoa Lu Ancient Capital .

Start your day with an ascent to the Mua Cave Viewpoint , where 500 steps lead you to an awe-inspiring vista overlooking the karst landscapes and winding rivers of rural Vietnam. Next, glide through the tranquil waters of Trang An in a rowboat, navigating through lush greenery, towering limestone cliffs, and shadowy caves, in a landscape so picturesque it’s been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Conclude your adventure at the Hoa Lu Ancient Capital , where the remnants of Vietnam’s first capital echo the glory of its imperial past. Explore the ancient temples dedicated to the emperors of yore, set against a backdrop of majestic mountains.

This day trip with Trang An boat tour from Hanoi offers a perfect blend of adventure, nature, and history, providing an unforgettable glimpse into the heart and soul of Vietnam. Call us now @ +84 38999 8081 (WhatsApp) for 24/7 support!

Morning: Departure from Hanoi to Ninh Binh

8:00 AM: Start your Trang An boat tour and leave Hanoi by private car. The drive to Ninh Binh takes about 2 to 2.5 hours that depends on the traffic. Take a 15 minutes short-break on half-way in Phu Ly city.

10:30 AM: Arrive at Trang An landscape area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning karst landscape and natural beauty.

10:45 AM – 1:00 PM: Enjoy the Trang An boat tour . The tour usually takes about 2 to 2.5 hours, taking you through a scenic landscape of limestone karsts, caves, and temples.

Embark on a boat tour through the intricate network of limestone caves and serene waterways of Trang An. Marvel at the towering limestone cliffs, lush greenery, and diverse fauna along the way. Your boat will take you through several caves, including Hang Sang (Bright Cave) and Hang Toi (Dark Cave), Nau Ruou Cave… providing ample opportunities for sightseeing and photography.

Midd-day: Lunch and Relaxion

1:15 PM: Enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine featuring fresh seafood, rice dishes, and local specialties.

Afternoon: Lunch and Hoa Lu Ancient Capital

2:15 PM: Head to Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, the ancient capital of Vietnam in the 10th and 11th centuries. The site includes temples dedicated to Emperor Dinh Tien Hoang and Emperor Le Dai Hanh.

Explore the ancient capital. Though much of the original palace has been lost to time, the remaining temples and the scenic setting offer a glimpse into Vietnam’s history, visiting historical sites such as the Dinh and Le temples, which are dedicated to the founders of the Dinh and Le dynasties respectively. Learn about Vietnam’s rich history and cultural heritage as you stroll through the ancient ruins and admire the architecture.

3:45 PM: Depart for Mua Cave viewpoint, located nearby. It’s a short drive from Trang An, and you’ll have the chance to stretch your legs and enjoy some light hiking.

4:00 PM: Arrive at Mua Cave. The highlight here is climbing the 500 steps to the top of the mountain where you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside, including a panoramic view of Tam Coc. Spend time exploring Mua Cave and climbing up to the viewpoint and witness the best sunset of the day.

5:15 PM: Depart Mua Cave Viewpoint for Hanoi.

7:30 PM: Arrive back in Hanoi and drop-off you at your hotel. Trang An Boat Tour ends!

Inclusions:

  • Transportation: Round-trip transfers from Hanoi in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
  • Professional Guide: Expert, English-speaking guide to provide insightful commentary and historical context at each site.
  • Trang An Boat Tour: Admission ticket for a serene boat tour through the stunning landscapes of Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex.
  • Mua Cave Entrance Fee: Access to Mua Cave and its viewpoint.
  • Visit to Hoa Lu Ancient Capital: Explore the historical site of Hoa Lu, including entrance fees to the ancient temples dedicated to the Dinh and Le dynasties.
  • Lunch: A delicious Vietnamese lunch at a local restaurant, offering a taste of the region’s culinary delights. Vegetarian options available upon request.
  • Bottled Water: Stay hydrated throughout your adventure with complimentary bottled water provided.
  • Travel Insurance: Ensuring a hassle-free experience.

Exclusions:

  • Flight tickets to/from Vietnam.
  • Vietnam Visa.
  • Accommodations in Hanoi, Ninh Binh.
  • Additional Meals (breakfast, and dinner).
  • Personal expenses such as souvenirs and gratuities.
  • All service non-clearly mentioned in the inclusion’s list.

For Children:

  • Under 5 years old: FOC
  • From 5-8 years old: 50% charged
  • From 9 years old: fully charged

Tips for Your Trip:

  • Book in Advance: Consider booking a tour in advance to streamline your visit, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area or the local language.
  • Stay Hydrated and Protected: Bring water, sunscreen, and a hat, as it can get quite hot, especially during the climb to Mua Cave’s viewpoint.
  • Wear Comfortable Footwear: You’ll be doing a fair amount of walking and climbing, so comfortable shoes are a must.
  • Bring Cash: While some places may accept credit cards, it’s always safer to have cash on hand for tickets, food, and small purchases.

Discover Tranquility: Embark on a Trang An Boat Tour Today!

Embark on a journey of discovery and natural beauty with our Trang An boat tour ! Experience the wonders of UNESCO-listed Trang An Grottoes, marvel at the panoramic views from Mua Cave viewpoint, and delve into the rich history of Hoa Lu Ancient Capital. Book your adventure today and let us take you on an unforgettable exploration of Ninh Binh’s hidden gems!

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Trang An or Tam Coc? Which one should we choose to visit?

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Should we travel to Tam Coc or Trang An? “What distinguishes the beauty of two locations?” “Which one is the most attractive and worthwhile to visit?”

These are common questions that many visitors bear in mind before visiting Ninh Binh Vietnam. Trang An and Tam Coc are both well-known locations with their own beauty that everyone should visit at least once.

Then you should definitely check this article since it will give you the answer of choosing Tam Coc boat tour or Trang An boat tour

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Travelling by boat in Ninh Binh: Should we go for Tam Coc or Trang An?

Ninh Binh is a wondeful spot for admiring natural views of mountains , rivers and caves. It is regretful that you will not participate in Ninh Binh boat tours.

Going on a boat trip, there are some certain places you should not miss like: Tam Coc, Trang An, Nang valley (Thung Nang), But Cave, Van Long and Ga canal, which are considered as the most attractive spots with stunning views.

In this article, we are very pleased to share you our experiences about boat tour in Ninh Binh including both Tam Coc and Trang An boat tour.

Have a look at: 

  • Best Time to visit Ninh Binh for Your Amazing Trip
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>>> If you’d like a FREE itinerary tailored to your needs by a knowledgeable travel advisor, don’t hesitate to contact us for help.

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Highlight of Ninh Binh Boat Tour in Tam Coc and Trang An

Tam Coc and Trang An are the most beautiful spots in Ninh Binh because two places are famous for its wilderness of imposing limestone mountains along rivers and impressing caves that you can admire during the tour.

Quiet, relaxed, pleasant & beautiful are the words that we normally hear from our customers about both of these sites. It has the same view as Halong bay – that is why we call it “ Halong bay on land”.

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To avoid crowded situation, you should visit two places in the morning (around 8:00 -10:30 am ) when most of tourists are on the way to come here or in the afternoon (3:30 – 5:00 pm), when tourists often finish their tour

You also should not visit these places on festivals ( like: Tet holiday or other holidays of Vietnamese) because there will be a very large amount of domestic tourists coming to Ninh Binh.

Hence, these two places become very crowded, busy and bustling

If you are planning to take a tour to Ninh Binh for the next 2 days, our suggestion is that you should visit both of them because of own beauty of each place

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However, if your time for the tour is limited, you should choose a tour for one day to Ninh Binh .

Your itinerary for the trip will be visiting other places in Ninh Binh like Mua Cave , Bai Dinh pagoda, Phat Diem church , Hoa Lu ancient capital and combining this with a boat tour to Tam Coc or Trang An, which option depends on you

The following is our experiences about Trang An and Tam Coc with its own outstandstanding features so that you can reach the rightest decision

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Going on a boat tour to Tam Coc and the reason?

Tam Coc Cave means three caves consiting of Ca, Hai, and Ba cave. That is an outstanding and well-known feature of Ninh Binh for a long time and has attracted many domestic and foreign tourists.

  • What to Do in Tam Coc?
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Rowing boat trip  for 1,5 hour is a good option for you to admire and do sightseeing of natural caves and imposing limestone mountains as well as cultivation actitivies along your trip.

That is the key characteristics of Tam Coc we love and would like to introduce to you for your trip to Ninh Binh

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Different from Trang An, the boat tour to Tam Coc gives you the gold opportunity to go sightseeing of golden rice fields and agricultural activities along the river like: catching fish, planting rice, buffalo ploughing and harvesting

In fact, many picturesque photos of rippen rice fields surrounded bylimetone mountains on the Internet have been taken from Tam Coc area.

To be able to admire this great view, we recommend that you should visit Tam Coc in the summer (from the end of April to June when rice is turned from green to yellow)

To have a panoramic view of the river and ripe rice fields, you can try climbing up to the top of Mua Cave nearby in the late afternoon or early morning. From the top, you can admire the whole natural and tranquil beauty of Tam Coc.

  • The entrance fees & boat fees in Tam Coc are more reasonable for private rowing boat tour. Many tourists travel in pair or alone, they would like to have their sampan privately rowed in Tam Coc with less payment than in Trang An. You only have to pay 400.000 vnd for a private boat with rower in Tam Coc, but 800.000 vnd/ private boat in Trang An
  • In term of the price & comfort, which destination would you like to select Trang An or Tam Coc ? Surely, it is Tam Coc….

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Boatmen in Tam Coc are mainly local residents living nearby. In off-peak season, theyonly have the chance to queue once or twice a month.

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Some boatmen don’t know English  but they are friendly and hard-working, especially their ability to row is very skillful. During the boat tour, the often offer you to buy costly woven local clothes, fruits and drinks.

You should say “No” to them friendly and politely to avoid unexpected things

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After the cruise to Tam Coc, we strongly advise you to give some tips to the boatman from 1 -2 USD as your gratitude to them because anyway, they work hard and partially help you have a safe and wonderful trip and more importantly, they would feel happy and pleasant about that

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One more thing is about taking phtographs. During your cruise, there will be some local people who offer you to take photographs.

If you are intersted in this, you can ask them to choose a great view for excellent photos, but please remember to negotiate the price and photographs.

Otherwise if you are not interested, you just need to skip it or refuse them politely

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Trang An and why is it worth being visited?

Trang An Grottoes was recognized as natural and cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2014 and due to this, it has attracted more and more visitors.

In Trang An, there are no rice fields and cultivation activities; however, we love Trang An because of the following reasons:

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Trang An Boat tour takes you more time than Tam Coc one, which is around 2 – 2,5 hours in particular. This cruise takes you along limestone mountains without repetition of visiting same places during the tour like Tam Coc boat trip (on the way in an out of).

In fact, for Trang An boat tour, the boatmen take you to explore 9 – 10 caves like a circle, then take you back to the main port.

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Boat tour offers you the chance to do sightseeing of many mysterious caves with different sizes. You will see the mixture of many kinds of caves like: long and short caves, dark and light caves with a lot of impressing and suprising things

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Besides, different from Tam Coc, rowing a boat in Trang An also gives you the opportunity to visit some pagodas like Trinh and Duc Ong pagoda, etc or to walk and admire the views nearby, which surely makes your trip more interesting.

The river of Trang An is always very clean and so clear that you can see acquatic animals living at the river bed

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The service here is very particularly professional because Trang An is run by a private company in which all boatmen work for that company and are annually paid. They have to comply to rules and regulations of the company to serve customers well and work hard to meet customers’satisfaction; therefore, most tourists are very pleased and  give them some tips.

Visiting Trang An, you will always feel very happy because of the service and until now they have not received any complaints from travellers.

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Trang An or Tam Coc: Which is suitable for you?

As each place in Ninh Binh has its own charm and unique features, Tam Coc or Trang An are also beautiful in their own ways. Visitors can select a suitable and fulfilling tour for themselves based on their personal conditions and requirements.

Places to visit

  • In Trang An, there appears to be quite a distance among attractions since Trang An is well-known as the combination of spiritual sites with stunning natural scenery and natural caverns that entice visitors to stay and learn more. The restored Vietnamese Ancient Village and other check-in locations that appeal to young people might be noted among many attractive attractions here. Additionally, you might choose Trang An as your travel destination if you want to go kayaking.
  • In Tam Coc, visitors mainly take a boat tour to explore the caves. (3 Caves)

Length of visit

  • Tam Coc is a good option if you don’t have much time because the boat tour in Tam Coc is shorter (only 1.5 to 2 hours) than in Trang An (from 2 to 3 hours). Then you can take advantage of the remaining time to visit some other locations nearby, including Bich Dong Pagoda – a well-known ancient temple dating back thousands of years or Thung Nham Bird Park – home to more than 500 species of birds, storks, cauldrons that are listed in the Red Book of Vietnam.

Time to visit

  • Early summer is the best time for tourists to go sightseeing. For those who love the green hue, want to take in the scenery and snap many beautiful pictures, let’s choose Trang An. Or if you love the yellow color of ripe rice fields, you can choose Tam Coc as a stopover.

Ticket price

  • Ticket price in Tam Coc is much cheaper than in Trang An.

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Suggestions for a combining tour of Trang An and Tam Coc

The Hanoi Explore Travel Team recommends a 2-Day Trip that combines the visit to Tam Coc and Trang An. If you don’t have enough time to complete this 2-Day Itinerary Ninh Binh , pick one of the two locations and a suitable itinerary to explore Ninh Binh in one day.

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Day 1: Hanoi – Hoa Lu Ancient Capital – Mua Cave – Tam Coc

  • 8:00: Car pick-up at your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter or the meeting point. Then depart for Ninh Binh.
  • 10:30: Arrive in Ninh Binh. You can visit Hoa Lu ancient capital – the first capital of Vietnam, the temple of King Dinh and King Le.
  • 11:30: Go to Mua Cave, climb more than 500 stone steps to reach the summit of Mua Cave and have a great chance to get a beautiful view of a part of Tam Coc and a surrounding countryside landscape
  • 12:30: Have lunch and take a rest at a local restaurant.
  • 14h00: Take on a boat tour in Tam Coc to visit 3 caves and Thai Vi temple. After a 2-hour boat ride, you return to Tam Coc wharf.
  • 17h00: Car drives you to the hotel for check-in and rest.
  • 18:30: Have dinner. Take your evening time freely. Stay overnight in Ninh Binh.

Day 2: Bai Dinh Pagoda – Trang An – Hanoi

  • In the morning: Have breakfast and rest.
  • 09.20: Check out the hotel. Then get in the car to visit Bai Dinh Pagoda, the pagoda with the most records in Vietnam.
  • 12:30: Return to the restaurant for lunch and a short break.
  • 13h30: Car takes you to Trang An wharf to take a boat tour to Trang An eco-tourism area.
  • 17h30: Get on the car back to Hanoi.
  • 19h30: Drop at your hotel around Hanoi Old Quarter area. Finish the trip.
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All in all, we hope our guidelines will help you pick the right boat that suits your needs!

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Trang An or Tam Coc: Which Boat Tour in Ninh Binh Vietnam is Best

By Author Emily Junda

Posted on Last updated: October 4, 2023

Categories Vietnam

Ninh Binh, Vietnam is known for its stunning river boat tours and often referred to as the Ha Long Bay on Land . The waterways in the area take you along limestone cliffs, colorful rice paddies, and through narrow caves. There are two different boat tours, Trang An and Tam Coc , each offering a similar yet unique passage through the river. 

In this guide, we will dive into the similarities and differences between the Trang An and Tam Coc Boat Tours.

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Difference Between The Trang An & Tom Coc River Boat Tours

Boat Rower going under a cave using their hands to paddle on the Trang An Boat Tour

Trang An Boat Tour

  • Boats must have 3-4 passengers
  • Guide rows with his/her hands
  • Travel under up to 9 caves & 3 ancient temples
  • Paddle past the famous scene from Kong Skull Island
  • 3 different routes to choose from
  • Tours are a loop rather than out & back (always new scenery)
  • Can get off and walk in/around ancient pagodas
  • Smaller & longer caves
  • Cleaner water
  • Snacks for purchase at some of the temples
  • No “professional” photographer
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

Tam Coc Boat Tour

  • Boat can go with just a group of 2 (but can also hold 4 passengers)
  • Guide rows with his/her feet
  • Travel under 3 caves
  • Paddle below the famous Mua Cave Viewpoint
  • Tour goes through beautiful rice fields
  • The boat tours offer only 1 route (out & back)
  • Larger but shorter caves
  • Dirtier water
  • Snacks are sold after the last cave via local people on boats
  • “Professional” photographers on the water (can purchase your photo at the end of the tour)

Tam Coc Boat Rower using his feet to paddle

Overall, we liked the Trang An boat tour best. But it was our first boat tour, so this might have a little something to do with why we enjoyed it better. 

Going through a cave on the Trang An Boat Tour

How To Get To The Trang An Boat Tour

There are a few different options for getting to the Trang An Boat Tour, such as car, taxi, pedal bike, or motorbike. 

There is a parking lot across the street from the Trang An Boat Tours. Cost for parking is 15k ($0.63 USD) for a scooter (motorbike) and 10k ($0.42 USD) per bicycle. Make sure you take your ticket and keep it with you, because you will need to show it again when you leave the parking area with your scooter or bike. 

If you are traveling from Hanoi or nearby city, use the website 12goasia to find a bus, train, or taxi ride into Ninh Binh.

Different Routes For The Trang An Boat Tour

Tourists going under Lam Cave on Route 2 of the Trang An Boat Tour

There are three different routes to choose from when taking the Trang An Boat Tour. Each offers a loop route so you are always experiencing new scenery and only going through each cave once.

Here are the details for the 3 different Trang An Boat Tour routes:

  • Trinh Temple
  • Nau Ruou Cave
  • Tran Temple
  • Ba Giot Cave
  • Son Duong Cave
  • Khong Palace (aka: Bao Hieu Temple)
  • Quy Hau Cave
  • Summary: Tour with the most caves, not for claustrophobic tourists
  • Thanh Cao Son Temple
  • Thanh Truot Cave
  • Suoi Tien Temple
  • Dia Linh Mountain
  • Kim Quy Mountain
  • Vu Lam Royal Steps Temple
  • Kong Skull Island Movie Set
  • Summary: Good happy medium of everything: scenic, caves, temples. Most popular route.
  • Summary: Goes through the longest cave (Dot Cave) with an amazing stalactite system, technically the shortest but most scenic route.

Thanh Cao Son Temple on Route 2 of the Trang An Boat Tour

Route 1 is technically the longest route and will take the longest amount of time. Route 2 is slightly shorter, and Route 3 is technically the shortest route. All claim to be 3 hrs long, but it all depends on how much time you spend off the boat at each pagoda. 

Jake and I typically just got off to check out each spiritual place, took some photos, walked around, then got back on the boat. Ultimately making the tour shorter and only taking about 2 hours rather than the suggested 3 hours.

Famous Rock from Kong Skull Island on the Trang An Boat Tour

Price For The Trang An Boat Tour:

The ticket price is the same no matter which Trang An route you choose. The cost is 250k VND ($10.50 USD) for adults, and 120k VND ($5 USD) for children. But any children under 1 m (3’ 3”) ride free.

Before heading to the boat launching area, you must first purchase your ticket from the ticket booth across the street first. Once you purchase your ticket, you can head to the underground tunnel toward the boat wharf. Here there will be a ticket checkpoint. 

Once your ticket is scanned, head toward the river to find a tour guide (aka boat rower).  There will be someone directing you to the right boat depending on the route you choose. You might have to wait for other passengers if you are traveling in a group of fewer than 4.

What To Expect On The Trang An Boat Tour

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The boat fits up to 4 passengers, therefore, you are likely to be sharing the boat with strangers. Each boat won’t leave with just one or two passengers, so you might have to wait for another traveler or two before the boat takes off. Or you can purchase four tickets (1m VND ($42 USD)) to have a private boat tour.

We found the tour guides to not speak much English, so we didn’t really learn much along our tour.

At each temple you will be dropped off to explore the area. It is important to remember your boat number, because you won’t be getting back on the boat in the same place. Once you are finished exploring the temple, you will walk to the pick up location and find your boat # with the same boat rower. 

When going through the caves, there are lights in place so it won’t be completely dark. You will likely need to duck in certain areas so you won’t hit your head. So people with mobility issues may have trouble.

There are additional paddles in the small boats. You don’t need to row, but it can be helpful and take some of the workload off the boat rower. 

At the end of the tour, you can choose to tip your boat rower or not. It is not customary in Vietnam, but it can be a nice gesture. 

View of a boat tour in the Ngo Dong River from the Mua Cave Viewpoint

How To Get To The Tam Coc Boat Tour

The Tam Coc boat tour is situated right in the city center. Therefore, if you are staying in Tam Coc, you can likely walk to the boat tour. But if you are staying in Trang An or a nearby city, you can get here via car, taxi, or motorbike. 

There are a handful of places you can park your bike or scooter in the city. We parked our scooter here , right next to this public restroom and near the Tam Coc Boat Tours. We paid 10k VND ($.42 USD). 

It was covered parking and there was an attendant standing right outside the area. It didn’t seem super official, but it was cheap and we just took the gamble. Everything ended up being fine and our bike was there when we got back! (Refer to the map above for direct links to parking, ticket booth, and boat launch point).

If you are traveling from Hanoi or other nearby city, use the site 12goasia to find direct routes via bus, taxi, or train.

Going through the last cave on the Tam Coc Boat Tour

Route For The Tam Coc Boat Tour

There is only one route for the Tam Coc Boat Tours, which is out and back. The tour starts from the city, down the Ngo Dong River. It passes through 3 caves, which you will pass through again on your way back.

Price For The Tam Coc Boat Tour

There is an extra cost of 120k VND ($5 USD) per person for sightseeing tickets in the Tam Coc area. Children under 1.4m (4’6″) are 60k VND ($2.5 USD), children under 3 are free.

There is an additional cost if you want to go on the Tam Coc boat trip. It’s an additional 150k VND ($6.30 USD) per boat. So for a couple, the total cost would be 120k VND x 2 (sightseeing entrance fee) + 150k VND (for the boat) = 390k VND ($16.50 USD). 

We are not really clear on why there is a separate sightseeing fee, but you need to pay both to go on the boat tour.

Tickets can be bought at the ticket booth right in front of the Ngo Dong River (you will see TONS of boats lined up ready to take tourists). Do note, they only take cash, but there are many ATMs within walking distance from the ticket booth.

First limstone wall you come upon on the Tam Coc boat tour

What To Expect On The Tam Coc Boat Tour

Foreign tourists can have their own private tour with just 2 passengers. Vietnamese People will need 3-4 passengers for each boat.

The Tam Coc boat ride is out and back and travels through 3 caves. There is only one route to choose.

There are lights in the cave, but you might need to duck in certain areas so you won’t hit your head. 

At the last cave, there will likely be local people offering snacks for purchase. After passing under the last cave, you will turn around and head back. 

Again, our tour guide did not speak fluent English, so it was hard to communicate, and we didn’t learn much along the tour.

The Tam Coc Boat Tour is more about the scenery and rowing through the stunning rice fields. So you won’t experience the same spiritual places like you do on the Trang An Boat Tour. 

When Is The Best Season For Ninh Binh Boat Tours: Trang An or Tam Coc

Lush green rice fields on the Tam Coc Boat Tour

The best time to visit Ninh Binh for the Trang An or Tam Coc boat tour is from late May to early July to experience the colorful rice paddies. This is considered harvest season, so you can witness the yellow fields. You can also witness the colorful rice fields in October as well (but will likely be a beautiful green). 

Winter (November-May) is Ninh Binh’s dry season. So this can also be a good time to visit Ninh Binh. But the rice fields won’t be in full swing, and you will often see the farmers out there replanting in the paddy fields.

Brown rice fields not in harvest season on the Tam Coc Boat Tour (mid-January)

We visited mid-January and the temperatures were in the 40’s-50’s which we found pretty chilly out on the water. The rice fields were also pretty brown and not vibrant yellow or green.

The months of August and September should be avoided because of heavy rainfall and storm season. 

Best Time Of Day To Do Ninh Binh Boat Tours

Aerial view of row boats coming down the Trang An with the Kong Skull Island Movie Set

Also, if you want to avoid the crowds, you should do the boat tour in the early morning . This avoids many of the large tours leaving from Hanoi and you will likely have more of the river/temples to yourself. 

We did our Trang An boat tour in the afternoon and poorly timed our tour with a large group who were very loud and took away from the serene nature you are surrounded by. So ideally, we would have done the tour in the morning if we were to do it again.

What To Bring On The Trang An or Tam Coc Boat Tours:

  • Snacks (boat tours are 2-3 hrs/ snacks are available for purchase near the last cave on the Tam Coc tour or at the temples for the Trang An Tours)
  • Layers (we visited in January and it was cold!)
  • Good Shoes (you climb in and out of the boat, so I’d suggest tennis shoes/no flip flops)
  • Binoculars (optional)
  • Umbrella (can be both good for rain or shade from the sun)

Ninh Binh Boat Tours From Hanoi (Epic Day Trips & Multi-Day Tours)

If you want to take the hard part out of coordinating your own trip to Ninh Binh, then consider going with a tour operator instead.

Day Trip to Ninh Binh from Hanoi: (Best Value)

This tour leaves from Hanoi and provides a full day of adventures in Ninh Binh. There are 6 different attractions you can choose from: Hoa Lu ancient capital, Mua Cave, Tam Coc, Bich Dong Pagoda, Bai Dinh Pagoda, and Trang An. There are different itineraries to choose from, so prices may fluctuate. The tour returns back to Hanoi at the end of the day. (Transportation, lunch, & entrance fees included) .

Luxury Ninh Binh Day Trip from Hanoi : (Best Day Trip Option)

This tour starts from Hanoi, and brings you to Ninh Binh. Groups are no larger than 9 people maximum. First, you meet with a local family to explore Vietnamese culture. Then, head to the ancient Bich Dong Pagoda where you will learn about the history of Buddhism. Then you head out on the Tam Coc River Tour, followed by a bike ride through the rice paddies and villages. Followed by a hike up to Mua Cave. The trip returns back to Hanoi at the end of the day. (Transportation, entrance fees & lunch included)

Unique Multi-Day Trip Including Hanoi, Ninh Binh & Ha Long Bay:

If you are short on time and want to see the best sights in Northern Vietnam, these multi-day tours could be a great option.

Hanoi: 3-Day Luxury Ninh Binh & HaLong Bay 5-Star Cruise :

This cruise picks guests up in Hanoi and heads to Ninh Binh to visit the ancient city of Hoa Lu (aka Ninh Binh), climb to the Hang Mua viewpoint, and take the scenic Trang An Boat Tour. Then the next day you head to Ha Long Bay for an overnight cruise. Finally, head back to Hanoi. (Transportation, accommodation, entrance fees, & all meals (except dinner in Ninh Binh) included)

5-Day Hanoi – Lan Ha Bay 5 Star Cruise – Ninh Binh Tour :

This unique 5-day tour starts off with a pick-up from the Hanoi airport and provides transportation to the city center. Day 2 is a Hanoi City Tour exploring the unique attractions in the city. Day 3 you head to Ninh Binh where you explore Bai Dinh Temple Complex, a ride on the Trang An boat tour, followed by a hike up the Mua Caves Lookout. On Day 4, you head to Ha Long Bay for an overnight cruise. Then, the following day, head back to Hanoi. (Transportation, accommodation, entrance fees, & all meals included)

Check Out Our Video on Both Trang An & Tam Coc Boat Tours

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Is Trang An or Tam Coc Boat Tour Better?

Floating Pagoda on the Trang An Boat Tour

We were lucky enough to go on both the Trang An and Tam Coc boat tours to compare the two. Personally, we really enjoyed both tours with the stunning scenery, so you really can’t go wrong with either. But there are a few differences that make each tour stand out in different ways. 

Both tours took around 2 hours, but they can be extended depending on the temples you explore. Or anywhere you stop to walk around. So some tourists can expect their tours to be anywhere from 2-3 hrs long.

Pros & Cons of the Trang An Boat Tour

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The Trang An Boat Tour is technically more expensive by 110k VND ($5 USD). Which in USD is really not much of a game changer in price. But it can be a little harder to get to since there are no hotels or hostels located near the boat wharf. And you will likely be paying for a taxi or for bike/scooter parking, which can add to the overall price. 

The Trang An Boat Tour is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Which means it is in a protected area and you are less exposed to scammers.

A bonus to the Trang An Boat Tour is the 3 different routes to choose from. If you love caves, then route 1 is best for you. If you want a happy medium between scenery, temples, and caves, then route 2 is perfect for you. And lastly, if you want to experience the longest cave in Trang An, then route 3 is a unique experience for you. 

Don’t think too harshly about the route decision, as they are all a loop and meander along beautiful landscapes of limestone mountains, unique caves, and visit spiritual places. 

One drawback is the boat having to be full with 3-4 passengers. While pairing with another couple wasn’t a huge deal, we always had to switch between front and middle seats. So if you are big into photography, having people sit in front of you could be annoying. And when you get off at the temples, you might be waiting for the other pair to get back to the boat or vice versa (which can be added stress).

Pros & Cons of the Tam Coc Boat Tour

Farmers in the rice field on the tam coc boat tour

The Tam Coc tour, like mentioned above, is cheaper by 110k VND ($5 USD). Another bonus is the location in the city. If you ride a train or bus into Ninh Binh, you are likely to be dropped off in the city here and won’t need to pay for parking. 

The Tam Coc boat trip meanders through the rice paddies and offers beautiful natural landscapes. You can also see the Mua Caves Viewpoint along the ride, which is just a cool sight to see. 

Another bonus for the Tam Coc boat ride is that foreign travelers can have their own private boat. So we were able to have the boat driver stop wherever we wanted for photos or for literally anything.

But the Tam Coc Boat Tours is not located in a World Heritage Site, so it does have more exposure to pushy vendors and scammers. There was an instance when the local people had us stop for snacks before the last cave.

We politely declined, but once we made it back through, we decided to just support the locals by getting a little snack of fresh pineapple. The ladies tried to get us to buy our boat rower a soda and chips, but we just asked if he would rather that or tip him cash at the end (he wanted the cash). 

Coming from the United States, tipping doesn’t really make us feel uncomfortable. But if you are from a country that doesn’t tip, the Tam Coc tour definitely made us feel a little more pressured to tip our tour guide. (Some Google Reviews have stated some people felt very uncomfortable, and at times they were asked for more money halfway along the trip).

Overall, if I had to choose just one, I would choose the Trang An Boat Tour. I personally like loop adventures and enjoyed the scenery on this tour more. But if you are only in Ninh Binh for a short time and staying in the Tam Coc area, I’d probably just do the Tam Coc for convenience.

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Ninh Binh Boat Tours Trang An or Tam Coc (Which Boat Tour is Better)

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  1. Trang An Boat Tour: Incredible caves and temples (Ultimate Guide)

    Boat ride experience in Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex. Price and duration of the Trang An boat tour. Different routes of the Trang An boat tour. Route number 1: Trinh Temple, Tran Temple, Khong Palace. Route number 2: Thanh Cao Son Temple, Dia Linh Mountain, Vu Lam Royal Steps. Route number 3: Trinh Temple, Dot Cave, Suoi Tien Temple.

  2. Trang An Boat Tour: A Full Guide for Backpackers (2024)

    Trang An Boat Tour Price. The ticket price for the Trang An Boat Tour is 250.000 VND per person, about $10 USD. The ticket counter is located near the parking lot, in a big building on the opposite side of the harbor. Once you've secured your ticket, you'll pass through an underground tunnel to reach the wharf.

  3. Trang An Boat Tour

    The ticket counter is on the left of the sign. Each boat can hold a maximum of 4 people and price ticket is 250.000 VND/person. If you have 2 person, you will have to wait for 2 more people to start the journey. If you cannot find anyone, you will have to pay full price tickets of 1000,000 VND for each boat.

  4. Trang An Boat Tour: Everything You Need to Know! (2024)

    Trang an boat tour ticekts and price. A ticket for a Trang An boat costs 250.000 VND/per person. The boats can carry four people plus the boat lady. If you want to have a boat all to yourself you'll have to buy the remaining other seats as well which will set you back 1.000.000 VND.

  5. Trang An Boat Tour Review: Everything You Need To Know

    A Trang An boat tour is one of the most popular activities in Ninh Binh, Vietnam. The 2-3 hour boat ride passes through caves, temples and limestone karsts. Tickets cost 250,000 VND per person or you can purchase the entire boat for 1,000,000 VND if you want a private experience. In this guide, we are going to show you everything you need to ...

  6. Trang An Boat Tour: Best Route, Prices, & Tips

    Here are the two most convenient ways to reach Trang An from Hanoi: ‍. Van: This is the most comfortable way to get to Trang An from Hanoi. Take the van that leaves daily from the old quarter and they drop you off at the entrance of Trang An complex. The van seats from 9 to 11 people and a ticket starts at 11 USD.

  7. Trang An boat tour, Suggested itinerary, Price & Travel Experience

    Trang An Sightseeing Ticket Prices. To experience the wonders of Trang An, you'll need to purchase a sightseeing boat tour ticket. Here are the current prices: Adult Ticket (over 1.3m tall): 250,000 vnđ/person. Child Ticket (1m - 1.3m tall): 120,000 vnđ/person. Children under 1m tall: Free.

  8. Trang An Boat Tour: Beautiful Scenery in Ninh Binh

    The Trang An boat tour leads you through some of Vietnam's most stunning scenery, including towering limestone karst peaks, impressive caves, and magnificent temples. Located in Ninh Binh province, the Trang An Landscape Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its spectacular landscape. The scenery is so amazing that we've listed it ...

  9. Trang An boat tour guide & 6 highlights you should not miss

    As mentioned, the Trang An boat tour is the highlight of a trip to this area. Enjoy a traditional rowing boat ride over the stunning stream, between impressive karts mountains. 2. Hoa Lu Ancient Capital. Just 4 km from where the boats leave for the Trang An boat tour, you find Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of Vietnam.

  10. Trang An Boat Tour: A Tam Coc alternative at Ninh Binh (2024)

    There is a direct train from Hanoi which leaves several times a day. From there, you can get a taxi to Trang An. Once you're at the site, the ticket office is clearly marked. You buy a ticket for 200,000 dong (US$8.80) and then the staff will direct you to a boat. The trip around the waterways will take about two hours.

  11. Trang An Boat Tour 2023: A Beautiful Experience in Nature

    STOP GET TICKETS! I just love this sign at the parking by the Trang An boat tour. The parking area is on the opposite road of the boat tours. Trang An boat tour opening hours. The Trang An boat tours are open from early morning to late afternoon: 7 AM - 4 PM. Trang An boat tour ticket price. 250.000 VND for adults.

  12. What to expect on the Trang An Boat Tour in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

    The Trang An boat tour is open everyday from 7 AM to 4 PM. Parking. Parking costs 15,000 VND for a motorbike and 10,000 VND for a bicycle. Make sure to have cash! Cost. The Trang An boat tour costs 250,000 VND (~$10.25 USD) per person, plus a tip, which we will share more about later.

  13. Trang An boat tour

    Evey boat has one guide/ rower who sits in the back of the boat. Although the boat tour is safe, make sure to put your life jacket on before starting the tour.-> Book a tour to Trang An here. Things to keep in mind: If you are planning to take a boat tour in the middle of the day, do not forget your hat and sunscreen home. There is little to no ...

  14. Trang An Boat Tour: What You Need to Know about Ninh Binh's Best Tour

    The Trang An Boat Tour is part of the Trang An Landscape Complex which became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014. Archaeologists found human activity in the area that goes back more than 30,000 years.

  15. Trang An Boat Tour in Ninh Binh, Vietnam

    Trang An Boat Tour Route #1. Route #1 will take you through 9 different caves (more than any other route) and you will stop at 3 different temples. This is the one that we chose to do. Route 1 Sights: Trinh Temple. Toi Cave. Sang Cave. Nau Ruou Cave. Tran Temple.

  16. Trang An Boat Tour in Vietnam

    Trang An Boat Route 3. The entrance to Van Cave at the Trang An UNESCO World Heritage Site. While Route 3 only takes your rowing boat through three caves, one of these caves is Dot Cave—the longest cave in Trang An of 1 kilometer in length. In addition to this, you'll also boat through Van Cave which is a lengthy 600 meters long.

  17. Trang An Boat Tour

    TRANG AN BOAT TOUR. Trang An Landscape Complex is an area in the province of Ninh Binh that showcases a magnificent landscape of limestone rock formations or karsts, rice paddy fields, and an intricate system of subterranean waterways. Here in Trang An is where the ancient capital of Hoa Lu is situated which is why several dozen monuments like ...

  18. Trang An Boat Ride and Hoa Lu Temples 2023

    Approximately 80 miles south of Hanoi, Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its natural and historical significance. Experience this peaceful part of Vietnam without a large and rowdy tour group on this private tour. Take a sampan (wooden boat) through some of Tràng An's many riverside caves and explore the site of the ancient Vietnamese capital Hoa ...

  19. Trang An Boat Tour

    Route 1 - 9 caves, 3 temples. The longest and most northerly route. Habour - Trinh Temple - Toi Cave- Sang Cave - Nau Ruou Cave - Tran Temple - Ba Giot Cave - Seo Cave- Son Duong Cave - Khong Palace - Bao Hieu Temple- Khong Cave - Tran Cave - Quy Hau Cave - Habour. It is the main route and the most beautiful one.

  20. Impressive Trang An Boat Tour: Unveiling The Natural Wonders

    10:45 AM - 1:00 PM: Enjoy the Trang An boat tour. The tour usually takes about 2 to 2.5 hours, taking you through a scenic landscape of limestone karsts, caves, and temples. Embark on a boat tour through the intricate network of limestone caves and serene waterways of Trang An.

  21. Ninh Binh Boat Tour: Trang An or Tam Coc Boat Ride

    Light cave at trang an grottoes. Trang An Boat tour takes you more time than Tam Coc one, which is around 2 - 2,5 hours in particular. This cruise takes you along limestone mountains without repetition of visiting same places during the tour like Tam Coc boat trip (on the way in an out of). In fact, for Trang An boat tour, the boatmen take ...

  22. Trang An or Tam Coc: Which Boat Tour in Ninh Binh Vietnam is Best

    The Trang An Boat Tour is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Which means it is in a protected area and you are less exposed to scammers. A bonus to the Trang An Boat Tour is the 3 different routes to choose from. If you love caves, then route 1 is best for you. If you want a happy medium between scenery, temples, and caves, then route 2 is perfect ...

  23. Eco Hoa Lu

    Getting to the starting point of the Hoa Lu - Hang Mua Grotto - Trang An Boat Tour from Hanoi is an exciting journey through the bustling streets of Hanoi. To get to Trang An from Hanoi, participants can head directly to the meeting point at Charming Vietnam Travel, 31 P. Lò Sũ street, in the Hoàn Kiếm district.