Ha Long Bok Bay - Nin Chipped ðŧðģ
Halong Bay on Land is a nickname often referred to by tourists as Ninh Binh Province in Vietnam because of its views similar to Halong Bay, which is characterized by many enormous limestone mountains, but in Ninh Binh, these mountains are located on land and surrounded by green fields instead of seawater.
A place considered "Ha Long Bok."
Despite the whole province being called Halongbok, there are 2 main points that are
Highlights on the Scenic Cruise:
According to Kok (Tam Coc):
Atmosphere: A paddle cruise along the Ngo Dong River through fields flanked by limestone mountains.
Pros: Experience the traditional way of life; and rowing with the unique folk "feet."
Introduction Period: May-June to see the golden yellow fields
Sergeant Saddle (Trang An):
Atmosphere: It's an area. A World Heritage Site by UNESCO with more order and spacious space.
Pros: A cruise through numerous underpass caves and ancient temples located on the waterfront, including where the film Kong: Skull Island was filmed.
Travel and more information
Location: About 90-100 kilometers south of Hanoi (about 2 hours travel time)
Activities: In addition to cruising, tourists are popular to cycle through the village and walk up 500 steps at Hang Mua (Mua Cave) to take in the view of Halongbok from a high angle.
Fee: Sailing cruises cost about VND 250,000 per person (takes about 2.5 - 3 hours).



































































































