Finally Been to Ninh Binh (Part 3)

Published 2023-12-09
In this travel vlog, my dad, gf, and I take a guided tour around Ninh Binh, Vietnam. Ninh Bình is a picturesque mountainous jungle region about two hours away from Hanoi, Vietnam.

Interestingly, much of the film Kong: Skull Island was filmed in Ninh Binh. The serene mountain landscapes are home to beautiful nature as well as goats which skillfully scale the faces of cliffs.

We booked a guided tour of Ninh Binh on Tripadvisor for $60 each. The tour included a bicycle ride around a local village, a buffet style lunch, a visit to the temple of Dinh Bo Linh, a boat tour of Tam Con, and a visit to the Hang Mua Peak. The tour left Hanoi at 7am, and we returned to Hanoi at about 7pm the same day.

For any travelers looking for a fun day trip when visiting the northern region of Vietnam, Ninh Binh is a great way to spend a day or two!


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All Comments (9)
  • @doodahgurlie
    Your dad left you two younguns behind. He's in great shape! Tell him to come back and do the Phong Nha caving like "Aventures of A+K" did. He'd probably enjoy the Ha Giang Loop and maybe visiting Yen Tu as well as the tour around the biggest lake (Ba Be Lake).
  • You should choose Trang An and Thung Nham boat tours instead of Tam Coc . They are much more interesting and scenic . Visiting Bai Dinh and Bich Dong pagodas is highly recommended as well .
  • @yenbinhlam8655
    Thanks for sharing 🙏it’s very nice video👍hope you guys enjoy your trip ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @ChrissieSM
    You deserve more subscribers. Maybe you should ask people to like and subscribe in the middle of the video rather than at the end. Lots of YTrs do that, because people may skip the end.
  • @leehaseley2164
    I imagine that the way up, down, and the view from the top would have been much better had it not been quite so crowded.
  • @ChrissieSM
    Going down is worse than going up! Especially when there is no handrail and the steps very dodgy.
  • @Nathan-pm8mh
    I worry for your safety almost every second in this video.