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Halong Bay Weather in August

Halong Bay Weather in August

August is one of the hottest months of the year in Halong Bay. However, Halong Bay still attracts tourists because it will be a lot less crowded than the peak season. In this post, Incredible Asia Journeys is pleased to tell you what you need to know about Halong Bay Weather in August, so it is easier for you to plan your trip to Halong at this time.[incredible_toc]Tourists in Halong Bay1. The temperature of Halong Bay in AugustAugust in Halong Bay shares the same average temperature of 29°C with June and July. The high temperature is up to 32°C, while the low one is around 25°C. During this month, the number of rainy days is about 16 days with 265 mm of rainfall on average. This is more than that of the month before and after. Halong Bay receive an average of 6 sunshine hours, which is lower than other summer months. With the low amount of sunshine hours and the high rainfall, it is essential to pay attention to the forecast before travelling to Halong Bay.Average Temperature: 29°CLow temperature: 25°CHigh temperature: 32°CSunshine hours: 6 hoursRainfall: 265mmRainfall days: 6 days2. Things to see & do in Halong Bay in AugustGetting a cruise in August in Halong Bay is a great idea. Sung Sot Cave (Amazing Cave) is a brilliant cave that you can explore on a short cruise in Halong Bay. Walking through this cave, you can see its glorious lighting effects and seem to be back in the past with the mysterious cave.With a lot of day cruises in Halong Bay, we highly recommend a great one to book - Amazing Sails Halong Bay Cruise. It is a day cruise that gives tourists a chance to discover the beauty and exotic charm of Halong Bay for only a full day in a small and more private. Crews and members of Amazing Sails Halong Bay Cruise are all friendly and helpful, so you will feel comfortable seeing amazing views and enjoying delicious food on the cruise as well.Boating in Halong BayBelow are some Halong Bay cruise in August itineraries you would like to join:- Halong Bay Day Trip: Enjoy the day trip to Halong Bay, you can have a chance to discover caves, do kayaking, go swimming or relax on the boat in one of the most beautiful bays in the world. You can have a delicious seafood lunch on the boat. In the afternoon, you will enjoy a tea break on the sundeck and see the sunset over the legendary Halong Bay.- Halong Bay 2 Day 1 Night Cruise: This allows you to discover the world-famous Halong Bay overnight. You will visit some popular caves in Halong like Thien Cung Cave, Me Cung Cave, and Sung Sot Cave. Enjoy delicious seafood, and relax on the boat to see the sunset in Halong Bay before we have dinner.- Halong Bay 3 Days 2 Nights Cruise: With 3 days in the magnificent Halong Bay, you can enjoy more including Halong Bay kayaking, boating, swimming, and enjoying seafood. You can do Tai Chi (a kind of Chinese exercise) in the morning before discovering caves and activities in Halong Bay.Jade Sails Halong Bay Day TourHalong Bay weather in August is suitable for outdoor activities. When cruising in Halong Bay, make sure that you do not miss interesting activities including kayaking, diving or swimming. Halong Bay also is one of the best places for photography with the clear sky, blue water areas, and beautiful islands.One more amazing experience in Halong in August is to fly by seaplane. You can enjoy magnificent views over the countryside and thousands of limestone karsts of Halong Bay.Kayaking in Halong Bay3. Pros and Cons when visiting Halong Bay in August3.1. ProsHalong Bay weather in August is great for swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, and kayaking. Also, August is the low season for tourism in Halong Bay, so you can get big deals for your trips to Halong Bay from Hanoi.3.2. ConsHalong Bay weather in August with rain can impact your trip to Halong Bay. Your outdoor activities can be limited because of rain.Several days in August is too hot for travellers who prefer cold weather. Therefore, understanding the weather in Halong Bay in August will help you get a wonderful trip without any trouble with the weather.Sunset in Halong Bay4. Tips for tourists coming to Halong Bay in August- Halong Bay Weather in August receives the sunshine of a hot summer, so light and comfortable clothing is suitable for you. Don’t wear heavy clothes.- Bring a light rain jacket in case it rains when you are out of the cruise.- If you want to take a dip in the water, bring a swimsuit with you.- Sun cream is the must-have thing to be protected from sun rays when you travel to Halong in summer.- Keep an eye on the weather forecast to plan the best time for your trip.- Contact your cruise director if you find it has any problems.

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Hanoi Weather in September

Hanoi Weather in September

September marks the end of the rainy season and also the beginning of the beautiful autumn. Autumn in September is the time of flower blossom and romantic love. It is a topic of uncountable songs and poems describing how wonderful it is. With the weather of autumn, September becomes one of the best months to visit Hanoi.[incredible_toc] In this post, Incredible Asia Journeys is pleased to give you some information about Hanoi Weather in September to help you get the best itinerary for your trip to Hanoi. Hanoi weather in September 1. The Temperature in Hanoi in September September in Hanoi is the transitional period of summer to autumn, so the weather is also cooler and more comfortable than in previous months. The temperature of the month is still at a high level, ranging from 26°C to 31°C, but the weather is not as uncomfortable as in summer. Hanoi becomes so romantic with soft sunlight, blue sky, and cool breeze.  The duration of daylight in September doesn’t change much, lasting around 12.32 hours per day (from 05.40 am of sunrise to 06.12 pm of sunset) at the beginning of the month, which decreases at the end of the month with 11.58 hours of daylight per day (from 05.47 am of sunrise to 05.45 pm of sunset).  In the daylight, the hot period ranges from 11.30 am to 06.00 pm in the first days of September, which falls at the end of the month, ranging from 01.00 pm until 05.30 pm. In terms of rainfall, Hanoi receives around 14 wet days during September. Thunderstorms can still occur in this period. 2. Things to Do in Hanoi in September 2.1. Walking around Hoan Kiem Lake Hoan Kiem Lake (Sword Lake) is one of the top places to visit in Hanoi in autumn. In the morning, you can see a bold scene of Hanoi people who are doing exercise, walking, playing chess, taking photos, or fishing. The atmosphere here will make you feel more comfortable. In the afternoon, many students from schools or universities come to Hoan Kiem Lake to practice English with foreigners. Also, there are several vendors selling food or souvenirs. All of them make the lake become more active. Especially, if you visit Hoan Kiem Lake on the weekends, you can have a chance to enjoy the atmosphere of walking the streets. There may be more crowds than on other days, but also you can enjoy more activities including traditional games, street foods, “Tò he” (toy figurine) traditional art, singing, and dancing on the streets. Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street 2.2. Exploring Hanoi Old Quarter Hanoi Old Quarter is home to a lot of ancient houses with classic architecture of the 19th century. With 36 ancient streets, Hanoi Old Quarter is a famous historical site in Hanoi. You can enjoy the different rustic charm of the capital city and taste some best Hanoi food. In the three days of weekends, you can join Night Market in the Old Quarter, just hundreds of meters from Hoan Kiem Lake. Clothes, souvenirs, and food are full in the market. Hanoi Night Market in Hanoi Old Quarter 2.3. Starting the evening with “Bia Hoi” at Beer Corner In September when it is still hot, enjoying a beer to begin a night out would not be a bad idea. Ta Hien St. and Luong Ngoc Quyen St. in Hanoi Old Quarter are two famous Beer Corners in Hanoi. Having a beer in the little bit of hot weather of Hanoi in September will satisfy anyone’s night plans. Beer Corner has become a favorite and attractive place for Vietnamese and foreigners visiting Vietnam as well. If you are far from Beer Corner, you can enjoy a beer at any “Bia Hoi” restaurant around Hanoi. Just 80,000 – 100,000 VND for 10 glasses of beer, you can sit on mini plastic stools along the street for hours to chat with your friends or see a stream of people passing by. Hanoi Beer Corner 2.4. Watching the Water Puppet Show in Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre is one of the best places for those who love traditional art. Water Puppets has existed for more than thousands of years and is the unique traditional art of Vietnam. This reappears in the daily life of Vietnamese farmers such as cultivating, catching fish, tending buffalo, and so on. Address:  No.57b Dinh Tien Hoang St. (near Hoan Kiem Lake). Opening hours: 15.00, 16.10, 17.10, 18.30, 20.00 every day from October to April.                              16.10, 17.10, 18.30, 20.00 every day from May to September. Ticket Price: Around 60.000 - 100.000 VND per ticketCheck our best tours to visit Hanoi in September in only one day:Hanoi Street Food TourHanoi Scooter TourHanoi Motorbike Tour  Water Puppet Show 3. Best Trips from Hanoi 3.1. Hoa Lu Tam Coc day trip from Hanoi Hoa Lu Tam Coc is one of the best day trips from Hanoi you will have the opportunity to explore the ancient citadel in Hoa Lu, take a relaxing sampan boat along the Ngo Dong River, cycle around the countryside of Vietnam, and interact with local people. Location: 110km away or 2.5 hours driving from Hanoi If you have a plan to visit Hoa Lu Tam Coc during September, we have the best itinerary for your reference: Hoa Lu Tam Coc Day Trip Boating along the Ngo Dong River 3.2. Sapa Tours from Hanoi Located in Lao Cai, far more than 300km from Hanoi, Sapa is worth visiting in September. You can trek through the beautiful golden rice fields to different villages like Cat Cat, Lao Chai, Ta Van, Ta Phin, or Giang Ta Chai Village; and talk with the locals to understand more about life in these vast areas. Also, get to Bac Ha Market to see the local market here with many interesting things. If you have a plan to visit Sapa during September, we have the best itinerary for your reference: Best Of Sapa Explore 3 days3.3. Halong Bay Tour from Hanoi Halong Bay is one of the most famous destinations in North Vietnam, also known as one of 7 New Wonders of the World. Visiting Halong, you will have the best experience with this spectacular landscape. Cruise in Halong Bay and admire the beauty of almost 2000 islands around the bay will make you relax. You can try kayak, swimming, and bamboo boats in the tranquil water areas. September is the best time to do outdoor activities in the bay.4. Tips for Visiting Hanoi in September Bring a good camera to capture charming streets of milk flower trees or fallen yellow leavesThe 2nd of September is Vietnam’s Independence Day with many events held in Hanoi Capital. Also, shopping centers may have great deals so you can have a chance to get something at the best price.September is also the time of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The streets in Hanoi are decorated with colorful lanterns and children's toys. Let's try mooncakes if you travel to Hanoi at this time.Although September is the last month of the wet season in Hanoi, it may have many rainy days. So prepare an umbrella or a raincoat if you are in outdoor activities.

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The Best Time to Visit Halong Bay

The Best Time to Visit Halong Bay

At this point in time, everything that could be said about Halong Bay has probably been said. The expansive stretch of limestone karsts jutting from placid waters reaches for 1,553km² from North-Eastern Vietnam into the Gulf of Tonkin, consisting of around 2,000 tree-topped islands that create a scene and atmosphere unlike anywhere else on earth.[incredible_toc] It is not the mere numbers that turned Halong Bay into a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, it is also the feeling of stepping back in time, of sailing through pre-historic waters, treading through ancient caves, and visiting islands that have remained steadfast through millions of years of activity.Cruise in Halong Bay with V'Spirit Cruise 1. When is the Best Time to Visit Halong Bay? Many people say the south and north of Vietnam are like two completely separate countries, not least for the different food, people, dialects and approach to life, but also for the weather. Halong Bay’s weather patterns differ greatly from those in the south and middle of the country; perfectly sunny days in Halong Bay can happen at the same time as flash flooding in Ho Chi Minh City, while a clear and cool day in Da Nang could occur simultaneously with a tropical monsoon in Halong Bay.  There is much greater fluctuation in the northern weather of Vietnam than in the south, which is in a constant yearly battle between wet and dry. Halong Bay gets wet, absolutely, but has many other weather systems that add diversity and a completely different climate to the region. The best time to visit Halong Bay varies on factors like weather, activities, peak season versus off-season, prices, availability etc. Taking all of these factors into account, Incredible Asia Journeys is proud to present to you our conclusive look into the best time to visit Halong Bay. Halong Bay Overview 1.1. Spring in Halong Bay When is the Spring in Halong bay? (Early March to Mid-May) >> Is it the Best Time to Visit Halong Bay?   Certainly one of them, YES. Spring in Halong Bay heralds the start of the tourist season in the region. April 2018 saw a staggering increase of 25% in international arrivals to Vietnam from the same period last year, while May saw a 20% increase, and most of these tourists make room for Halong Bay in their Vietnam itineraries. There’s no denying that Halong Bay is a premier tourist destination, and spring, being one of the best times to visit Halong Bay, is certainly one of the most profitable times for tour companies operating in the region. Why Should I Visit Halong Bay in Spring?  Near-perfect weather in Halong Bay, with great visibility and relatively cool days. Mark your calender to book your cruise at this best time to visit Halong bay vietnam! The Sky Though the mist of winter still hangs over Halong Bay on those March mornings, it doesn’t stick around for too long into spring, usually dissipating by April and bestowing unto visitors the perfect Halong Bay scene. 8 hours of sunshine per day is the average during the spring months, meaning that photos will be largely unblemished by any dark clouds and time out on the sundeck should be maximised.  Sunset in Halong Bay in Spring The Heat Average temperatures soar from 20°C (68°F) in March to 28°C (83°F) in May, with lows of 18°C (64°F) and highs of 30°C (86°F) in between. May averages just one degree below the hottest month of June, and the Mother Dragon’s preparation for the oppressive heat of summer can be felt towards the final weeks of May. A swim is a good alternative to sitting in the baking sun, as water temperatures are a cool 27°C (80°F). The Rain The placid clouds around Halong Bay in March and April pose very little threat to tourists’ good times. Both months hover around the 55mm level of precipitation, with at least some rain making an appearance on 26 days out of 61. However, the wrath of the wet season begins towards the middle of May, when 55mm shoots up to 170mm in the blink of an eye. Only 14 of the days in May feature rain, but they feature it with much more ferocity than the previous two months. The Tourists While tourist numbers are high during the start of spring, they dip dramatically towards the end, precisely because of the monsoon-related reason mentioned above. Overall international tourism to Vietnam dives towards the latter days of May as clouds congregate and sporadic deluges become more and more common. Arguably, this is the best time to visit Halong Bay for two reasons: off-peak cruises starting in May are much cheaper and you will have a lot more space to yourself on the boat and on excursions; and photo opportunities of dark, rolling clouds make perfect snapshots of South-East Asia’s temperamental weather system.Why Shouldn't I Visit Halong Bay in Spring?Tourist high season – more expensive tours and more crowded attractions. What to Bring in Halong Bay in Spring - As far as clothing is concerned, you shouldn’t need anything other than light, airy clothes. Nights only dip as low as 18°C in spring, so save the woolly pyjamas for winter. - Lots of sun cream for all of those days spent out on the sundeck and on various beaches soaking up the 8 hours of sun per day. - An umbrella, both for the Western purpose of rain deflection and the Asian purpose of sun ray deflection; an umbrella could be your best friend in Halong Bay. Halong Bay from Cruise's Sundeck 1.2. Summer When is the Summer in Halong Bay? (Late May to Late September) >> Is it the Best Time to Visit Halong Bay? For fish, perhaps, not for humans. Usually linked to the idea of good times and long days outdoors, summer in the West is just a little different to summer in Northern Vietnam. The only reason that you would spend long days outdoors in Halong Bay during summer is if you felt like learning to swim on the sundeck. In other words, it’s wet. Very wet. While it may not be the best time to visit Halong Bay for the weather, trips to the World Heritage site during this time can offer you a very unique perspective into rural life during the storms. Why Should I Visit Halong Bay in Summer? Smaller crowds, better prices, lots of time for contemplation. Halong Bay in Summer The Sky Here’s the first positive for the start of the off-season: sunshine hours remain fairly constant at an average of 7 per day over the course of summer. While most visitors would expect more cloud coverage during the wet season, clouds tend to roll in, shed their incredible watery hauls and roll out pretty quickly. This still means plenty of time for sunbathing and some amazing photos of blue skies with mischievous storm clouds in the background. August is one of the months year-round with the lowest sunshine hours at 6 per day, but this is not much of a change from the months with the most blue skies, such as June, which features 8. The Heat One of the big kickers during the wet season; the heat brought on by summer is universal, but the heat brought on by a Vietnamese summer can be overbearing. 32°C (89°F) is the regular high reached in August, which can be somewhat stifling, and lows of 24°C (75°F) at the start and the end of the season are the best that you can hope for. However, one of the wonders of the rain is that temperatures do plummet during and after a storm, leading to much cooler weather around Halong Bay as the clouds above it part ways. The Rain In reality, the rain is one of the few things stopping summer from being among the best times to visit Halong Bay. It is a phenomenon that puts a lot of people off visiting Halong Bay and Vietnam in general, but the rain gets a much worse reputation than it deserves. Deluges of rain are, in actual fact, unabashedly fun; there are few feelings more liberating than standing out in a Vietnamese rainstorm and soaking in the sounds and the tranquil atmosphere, amplified many times by the natural splendor of Halong Bay. You will certainly have a wealth of opportunities to try this out, as August reaches about 265mm of rainfall over the course of 16 days. June is the driest month of summer at a relatively barren 172mm, but if you have/decide to visit Halong Bay during summer, you should try your best to be open-minded and embrace the wonder of the Descending Dragon’s rainy nature. The Tourists As you might imagine, most international tourists are put off by the wet season without fully knowing how it works. Domestic tourists are more well-informed and head to Halong Bay during early June once the school year is finished. There are still plenty of beautiful days to be savoured at this time and domestic tourists like to take advantage of the dip in overseas interest. Day tours are very popular with the Vietnamese but there are always quite a few cabins left on the overnight and 3-day 2-night tours, giving you a chance to claim a fantastic price on an off-season promotion. Tourists in Halong Bay in Summer - Kayaking in Halong BayWhy Shouldn't I Visit Halong Bay in Summer?Long periods of torrential rain and sweltering temperatures.What to Bring in Halong in Summer - Depending on how much you want to live like a local, you need to bring either an umbrella or a Vietnamese rain poncho, preferably both considering the power and amount of rain that will be falling. - A book, for any extended periods of time that you have to spend in your cabin. - A camera. Halong Bay carries an ethereal beauty before, during and after a rainstorm and you’ll want to capture those moments while you can.Check out the top-rated & best Halong Bay cruises:Hermes CruiseCatherine CruiseEssence Grand CruisesMilaLux CruiseIndochine Premium Cruise 1.3. Autumn When is the Summer in Halong Bay? (Late September to Early December) >> Is it the Best Time to Visit Halong Bay? If you can withstand the mass tourism, absolutely. This period is considered Halong Bay cruise best time to visit.The rainclouds make way for the tourists during autumn in Halong Bay, who again descend on the region in search of picture-perfect weather and comfortable excursions out on the water, on beaches, and in the caves. They find it, too, as autumn is absolutely the best time to visit Halong Bay for its perfect weather. It is the shortest period in the year, so it is likely to be full of tourists who are trying to cram in a Halong Bay holiday before the mist of winter rolls in. Why Should I Visit Halong Bay in Autumn? Amazing weather, great photo opportunities, and a good atmosphere. The Sky Bright and blue for most of the time during autumn, Halong Bay shines during this season with 7 to 8 hours of sunshine per day and very little threat of rain. The sun ducks behind the cloud during the latter stages of November, preparing itself for a more shrouded winter. Excursions to islands with beaches like Titop and Ban Chan become very popular for people looking to claim a tan, and the sundeck becomes a number one spot on the cruise as Halong Bay’s weather graces even the whitest skin with a chance of becoming golden brown. Halong Bay in Autumn with bright and blue sky The Heat The rain clouds wash away the last of Halong Bay’s summer heat, clearing the way for a cool and less humid autumn. Temperatures fall from 28°C (82°F) to about 22°C (72°F) over the course of September to November, making kayaking expeditions and climbs to the tops of caves and peaks much less of an energy-sapping experience. Much like spring, the lowest temperature reached in autumn is 18°C (64°F), which is certainly not uncomfortable for Western tourists, but Asian tourists used to higher temperatures might want to consider a thin sweater. The Rain Having shed 80% of its yearly rainfall during the summer months, Halong Bay is in a more placid mood come October, when the 190mm of rainfall becomes 54mm. If this isn’t shocking enough of a comparison from the 265mm that falls just two months prior, then consider that November gets a paltry 12mm and is the second driest month in the year. Again, this spells fantastic opportunities for excursions and time on the sundeck, as barely even the threat of light rain draws guests out of their cabins and out into the clear blue sky. The Tourists Always the biggest drawback of the perfect weather; the tourists come in droves during autumn, creating queues for caves, overcrowding floating villages, and taking up places on the cruise’s sundeck. This is usually the time when tour companies advise alternative trips to any of Halong Bay’s satellite bays, Lan Ha Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay, both stunning examples of the same labyrinthine karst scenery, sandy beaches and mysterious caves, but without the tourist hordes.Why Shouldn't I Visit Halong Bay in Autumn?Prime season for tourists, queues form for the more popular caves and islands.What to Bring in Halong bay in Autumn - Breezy clothes are again the best to bring for the warm-but-not-too-warm months. Flip flops are also a good idea to fully soak up the relaxed atmosphere that enraptures Halong Bay. - Days are long and bright, so remember sunglasses, sun cream, and a hat. - While excursions are likely to be crowded, you can opt to spend that allotted time on the sundeck by yourself, so bring a book and plenty of cocktail cash for your own private party.Check out our best tour of Halong Bay:Halong Bay 2 Days 1 Night Halong Bay 3 Days 2 Nights Things to bring when cruising in Halong Bay 1.4. Winter When is the Winter in Halong Bay? (Early December to Late February) >> Is it the Best Time to Visit Halong Bay? Definitely not, but there’s a joy to be had.    The topography of Halong Bay during winter bestows a very Jurassic atmosphere in the area. This is because of the famous fog that encircles the bay, seeping through gaps between forested mountains and settling around cruise paths, shrouding all of Halong Bay in a thick haze, limiting vision but maximizing the sense of wonder felt by the few passengers who take the opportunity to see it. Why Should I Visit Halong Bay in Winter? The ethereal beauty that befalls Halong Bay, and the lack of tourists there to see it. The Sky So, have you found out when to visit Halong bay? Let's move to Halong Bay in winter! Realistically, you’re going to get some fog on any overnight tour of Halong Bay during winter. Some tour companies claim that this is the best time to visit Halong Bay because of the eerie atmosphere that the fog creates, and, while it does have its charms, it gets tiresome before long and generally pales in comparison to the clear skies of spring and autumn. However, 5 hours of sunshine per day during this period is pretty standard, meaning there is still a good chance that you’ll get a decent time on the sundeck, even if you can only see the silhouettes of shrouded peaks in front of you. Halong in the Winter The Heat This is an area of some dispute depending on where you’re from. Averages for winter dip below the 20°C mark, with temperatures more regularly reading about 18°C (64°F) with very little variation between December and February. This is quite an acceptable temperature for most Westerners, who doggedly arrive in Halong Bay in their flip-flops and shorts, determined to make the most of their holiday even in mildly cold weather. Vietnamese and other Asian tourists like to take a more conservative approach, donning many layers of clothing to keep what they consider a bitter chill at bay. Nights can reach as low as 14°C (57°F), meaning long evenings out on the sundeck might need to withdraw to the bar or cabin sooner than expected. The Rain The fury of the summer rains has long passed Halong Bay and the land of the Descending Dragon is in a much more docile mood come December. If 23mm of rainfall sounds like a dry experience, then wait until January, when monthly rainfall falls to an arid 3mm. It’s safe to say that you won’t need much in the way of wet weather gear, but be aware that January’s minimal rain still falls over the course of 10 days, providing a third of the month with something you would class as speckles of moisture in the cloud rather than rain. The Tourists What tourists? While Halong Bay is far from deserted during the winter, you’ll see notably fewer cruises on the water, and not just because you can’t see your own feet in the fog. You will have a lot more freedom on excursions to islands and around fishing villages, as even the guests who tour Halong Bay opt for a warmer, contemplative stay in the cabin. Caves remain relatively warm during winter so it’s still possible that visits to Thien Canh Son and Me Cung will be mildly busy, but nothing like the rush to claim their naturally cool air during the hot weather of spring, summer and autumn. Winter is most definitely the off-season, giving you the opportunity to claim great deals on cruises, and splashing out on a luxury cruise might be an idea considering how much time you will spend on board during the winter. Tourists in Halong in WinterWhy Shouldn't I Visit Halong Bay In Winter?It’s colder and mistier than ever before.What to Bring in Halong Bay in Winter - Personal entertainment like a book, laptop, and deck of cards would be a good idea for those long days on the boat. - A camera, to capture the majesty of Halong Bay fog and for the hazy sunrise and sunset that happens each day. - Some cold weather gear, maybe just a few thin jackets and comfortable closed shoes for when the sun descends behind the limestone karsts. 2. Some History of Halong Bay The steep angles and sheer rock faces of Halong Bay’s islands and mountains were created in primordial times, about 500 million years ago. Movement in the tectonic plates pushed limestone spires from the ocean floor high into the sky, and here they still stand, as proud sentries over the lapping waters of Halong Bay. Rain erosion began to take its toll on the islands about 70,000 years ago, contouring them into distinctive shapes and bringing about some of the wonderful legends told by locals living on Halong Bay’s waters for generations. The earliest years of habitation in Halong Bay stretch back about 200 centuries. The initial activities of fishing and fruit collection were supplemented by the creation of pottery, stone tools and the ability to trade with other cultures around Vietnam and China. Vung Vieng Fishing Village Floating villages like Vung Vieng and Cua Van became hubs of the fishing trade, quickly growing to the point where colorful residential houses developed connections via bamboo walkways. Small shops, schools, and even police stations popped up around the anchored villages and, once tourism started in the region, these communities became very popular for the idyllic, uncomplicated existences in which they operated. Tourism started as far back as the 19th century under French occupation, with exclusively French expeditions to Halong Bay bringing back many wonderful stories of the area to Hanoi. President Ho Chi Minh and his Russian cosmonaut friend Gherman Titov visited the area in 1962, launching it into the national limelight after the president named one of Halong Bay’s now-famous islands after his fellow communists.  3. Some Legends in Halong Bay 20,000 years of human habitation in Halong Bay has given rise to some wonderful, whimsical stories about the formation of its islands and caves. ‘Ha Long’ translates to ‘descending dragon’, named for the Mother Dragon and her children who defended the area against naval invaders by firing clumps of emerald out of their mouths to sink enemy ships. Upon hitting the water, these emeralds became the limestone karsts dotted around Halong Bay, and are today a constant reminder of the Mother Dragon’s power and love for her homeland, something that crops up in a multitude of other ‘Dragon vs China’ tales from around the country. Thien Cung Cave The habitation of caves also brought about several of its own legends, owing to the many different shapes of stalagmites and stalactites formed over tens of thousands of years. Thien Cung Cave is perhaps the most imaginative example of this, featuring the Dragon King and his human wife, May, whose week-long wedding ceremony was attended by one of every animal in the animal kingdom as well as a few gods. The couple raised a staggeringly large family within the cave, eventually splitting the family down the middle when May decided to take 50 of their 100 kids to new lands while the Dragon King remained behind with the other 50 to improve the lives of the mortals in Halong Bay. Along with the stone remains of all of their wedding guests, Thien Cung Cave is littered with stalagmites imaginatively said to resemble the Dragon King and his offspring. Almost half of the 2,000 islands of Halong Bay are named in similar fashion and locals are happy to share with you the stories of the ones that they remember. Bai Tu Long Bay - Child Dragon 4. Some Prestige of Halong Bay Halong Bay’s more recent international recognition is due to the largely unchanged nature of the region over its thousands of years of human habitation. Floating villages operate much in the same fashion that they did when they were established 20,000 years ago, and the hardy cliffs speckled around the bay still offer much scope for exploration and scientific discovery. It was inducted into UNESCO’s World Heritage list in 1994 for the outstanding nature of its limestone towers, and again in 2000 for its fascinating and otherworldly cave systems. Halong Bay’s incredible preservation over millions of years earned it its first accolade in 1962 from the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism and its most recent in 2012, when it joined the Amazon Rainforest, Iguazu Falls, and Table Mountain as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature.

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Hanoi Weather in December

Hanoi Weather in December

Hanoi is one of the most beautiful cities in Vietnam, which is home to many travel destinations with historical values. Hanoi becomes more attractive in December with famous holidays like Merry Christmas and New Year, and the convenient weather for travelling. This post will give you some guides for Hanoi Weather in December, things to do & see during this time, and some useful tips for your best trip. [incredible_toc] Winter in Hanoi in December 1. The temperature in Hanoi in December December is one of the coldest and driest months in Hanoi. The average temperature decreases to 15˚C - 16˚C, and even to 11˚C at night. The daylight shortens and it gets dark early at 05.30 PM. After a few days of cold weather, it is sunny with the dry wind, low temperature, and morning fog then Hanoi weather has drizzling rain. Then Hanoi weather has drizzling rain and cold wind again. The number of rainy days and the amount of rain are less than the previous month, but you will feel very cold. Average December Temperature: 19˚CDecember high: 22˚CDecember low: 15˚CRelative humidity: 67%Expected number of wet days: 7 2. Sunshine hours in Hanoi in December Hanoi receives around 4 sunshine hours per day on average in December. The rest of the 10-hour daylight, in Hanoi is mostly cloudy. From the beginning to the end of December, the number of sunshine hours decreases gradually. 3. Is December a good time to visit Hanoi? The best time to visit Hanoi is from the end of September to April. December is in the cold season with the temperature from 10˚C - 16˚C. It is cold for travellers who come from tropical countries but it can be good for travellers who come from temperate countries. Although December is cold, it is a good time to visit Hanoi because this month is dry in Hanoi so it is good for travellers to travel around Hanoi without canceling their plan. There is mostly no rain this time and tourists can enjoy their holiday the best. Hanoi and other tourist destinations now also celebrate the New Year and Christmas so you can celebrate your Christmas holiday in Hanoi, Vietnam. 4. What to wear in December in Hanoi? As you see the weather in Hanoi is cold so you should bring a sweater and a jacket with you. Normally, you may need a jacket but sometimes you may need both of them. However, the world climate is changing and it seems Hanoi become warmer and warmers in December so in some more years, you may not need both of them in the daytime but you may need them if you travel outside at night time.  If you have a plan to visit Hanoi in December and do not hesitate as it is a good time to visit Hanoi. 5. Things to do in Hanoi in December 5.1. Cyclo around Hanoi Going around Hanoi by a cyclo - a kind of three-wheel vehicle – is an interesting activity among tourists in Hanoi. Hanoi weather in December is not too hot or rainy, so traveling by cyclo is a great idea. You can get around Hanoi Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, or Dong Xuan Market… The ticket price for an hour visiting Hanoi by a cyclo is about 100,000 VND ($4.5). Cyclo around Hanoi Old Quarter 5.2. Vietnam Military History Museum One of the historical and cultural sites in Hanoi Military History of Vietnam. Military History of Vietnam is also known as the Army Museum, which is home to an extensive collection of weaponry that was used throughout the war period in the past. 22nd December is the day of celebrating the establishment of the Vietnam People's Army. So there will be something special for you to see. - Address: 28A Dien Bien Phu, Ba Dinh District Hanoi, Vietnam - Opening Hours: Daily 08:00 - 11:00 and 13:00 – 16:00 from Tuesday - Thursday, Saturday - Sunday - Entrance fee: 40,000 VND for one international tourist Vietnam Military History Museum 5.3. Saint Joseph's Cathedral -Christmas in December At the end of December, Christmas is coming. If you visit Hanoi this time, you will see the beautiful decorations on the streets of Hanoi. In the Churches, concerts of classical music take place. If you want to enjoy the atmosphere of Christmas Eve, pay a visit to the Saint Joseph's Cathedral on Nha Chung St. Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi. Christmas Eve in the Saint Joseph's Cathedral 5.4. Shopping Another suitable for this time is visiting shopping areas and malls. Some of them are Savico Megamall, Ruby Plaza and Garden Mall.Check out our best tours to discover 1-day Hanoi in December:Hanoi Street Food TourHanoi Scooter TourHanoi Motorbike Tour  6. Best trips from Hanoi in December 6.1. Sapa Tour from Hanoi Sapa is considered a must-visit destination when visiting Vietnam in December. You can contemplate the landscape from house roofs, forests, and gardens to the roads covered in snow and fog, which makes Sapa become more vaporous and mysterious. The fog will leave when the sun rises, but snow still remains. In the winter, the ground orchid and persimmon still blossom in Sapa, which seems to prepare for the Lunar New Year. So you can have a great chance to see the unique beauty of Sapa in the winter. Sapa 2 days 1 night is one of our best itineraries that we highly recommend for your great trip to Sapa. Sapa in Winter 6.2. Halong Bay Tour from Hanoi There are fewer tourists visiting Halong Bay in December, so you can enjoy more without any crowd as in the summer. Normally, cruise activities are not affected much by the cold weather in December, except for the days with very low temperatures. Kayaking, swimming, climbing mountains, and exploring caves,...will be off only in the bad weather. So you should pay attention to safety instructions and the tour guide’s advice to have a great trip to Halong Bay in the winter. Halong Bay Day Trip is the best itinerary that we highly recommend for you at this time. If you have more time you can take an overnight cruise at Halong Bay Cruises. Kayaking on Halong Bay6.3. Ba Vi National Park from Hanoi The weather in December is suitable for you to travel to Ba Vi National Park. You can go walking or hiking in this area of forest trails and mountain slopes to see panoramic views of the Red River Valley and beyond. It may take you 30 minutes for this. You can get to Tan Da Spa Resort in Ba Vi to experience hot springs, mud baths, wet steam baths, and herbal baths for individuals, couples, or families. - Location: 48 km west from Hanoi, or about 1-hour drive. Ba Vi National Park For more options of the best trips from Hanoi, please visit our Vietnam Group Tours and choose the best for you! 7. Things to eat in Hanoi in December The slightly cold weather of Hanoi in December is great for having dinner in a hotpot or grill restaurant. You will feel warmer and find it more delicious than that in summer. Enjoy Vietnamese coffee is great for a cold day of Hanoi weather in December. Ca Phe Sua Nong (Vietnamese hot coffee with sweetened condensed milk) and Ca Phe Den Nong (Vietnamese hot black coffee) are two of basic kinds of coffee in Vietnam for you to enjoy. Enjoy Coffe in the Winter of December Street food also attracts people in December. Street food is cooked and served immediately on the pavements near the roads around the city. So it is not hard to find one place to enjoy street food. The weather in Hanoi in December is suitable for sitting on the pavement and enjoying hot dishes. Street food in Hanoi in December 8. Closing advice when traveling in Hanoi in December - If you are from cold countries like America, you will feel cool in the autumn; while if you are from Southeast Asia, you should wear a warm jacket on cold days. - If you forget your jacket, don’t worry, you can buy some warm clothes at any store in Hanoi. When traveling around Hanoi Old Quarter, you can get some. We have a tip for you that you must require for a good bargain. Many small shops and boots in Night Market in Hanoi Old Quarter will give you a fixed price if you require. 9. Tips for visiting Hanoi in December - On the sunny days of December, the amount of UV rays is high, so you should use sun cream, sun protective clothing, and wear sunglasses. - Bring an umbrella is very convenient for both sun protection and sudden rain. - A pair of shoes is suitable for outdoor activities in Hanoi. You may walk several kilometres in Hanoi Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street, so it is convenient to wear a pair of sports shoes instead of high-heeled shoes or flip-flops. If you forget to carry your shoes, don't worry because that you can get a pair of shoes in any shoe store in Hanoi.That's all the information we want to provide to tourists before visiting Hanoi in December, you can check out other destinations in other blogs about Vietnam in December to fulfill your trip. Don't hesitate to ask more at Incredible Asia Journeys!

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Best Time to Visit Hoi An

Best Time to Visit Hoi An

At this point, Hoi An Town in Vietnam needs a very little introduction; the tourism trade is booming here and has been for a while. Tourists come from far and wide to experience the magical atmosphere of Hoi An through its lanterns, tailors, river, food, festivities, beaches, and general calm that runs throughout the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed town.[incredible_toc]The list of reasons to visit Hoi An is numerous and only a stay of about 4 or 5 days is enough to get a true feel for the town, but the best time to visit Hoi An depends on exactly what you’re looking for. Between Hoi An’s weather fluctuations, the plethora of annual events on offer, and your own, often tight, schedule, it can be confusing to pick one time that suits you. Here’s a quick look at the best months to head to Hoi An.Hoi An Ancient Town1. Best Time to Visit Hoi An for the Good WeatherLocated around the tropical center of Vietnam, Hoi An weather is notably warmer than the North and mildly cooler than the South. Its consistency is a big draw for tourists, who come every month to visit the wonders of Vietnam and always express massive interest in a Hoi An trip. The beauty of the town is largely outdoors, so weather is an important factor in the tourism boom that has gripped Hoi An for several years now.So, what is the best time of year to visit Hoi An? There are only 9 degrees of difference between the coldest month of December and the hottest of July. The average temperatures in winter of around 22 or 23 degrees still make for a comfortable time in the town, if maybe a little too chilly to head to Cua Dai Beach or a day trip from Hoi An. The main drawback of visiting Hoi An in November and December is the deluge of rain that is provided courtesy of the wet season. Nearly half of the days in these two months are expected to get rain, which often floods the river and turns the lower areas of Hoi An into vast outdoor swimming pools.Cua Dai Beach in Hoi AnBeach season is usually in February, March, and April, all of which receive a very small amount of rain and good temperatures, making this, in most people’s opinions, the best time to visit Hoi An. Thus, during this Hoi An best time to visit, there is a peak season in the town that is struggling to cope with the tourism boom it finds itself in, bringing about higher prices for accommodation, tickets, clothing, and souvenirs. If busy streets are not your thing then you might consider saving your trip until June, July, and August, which bring hotter weather and higher humidity, but shoulder season prices and more space to relax.Check out our best tours to Hoi An:Central Vietnam Holiday 5 DaysEssence of Vietnam 14-Day TourUltimate Vietnam Holiday 10 Days2. Best Time to Visit Hoi An for the Festivals Hoi An didn’t become a UNESCO World Heritage site by accident. The town features a huge amount of monthly and annual events that showcase Vietnamese culture both inside the region and throughout the country. In the space of a few years, Hoi An has found itself as an ambassador for Vietnam for the thousands of tourists that visit it daily during peak season. The best time to visit Hoi An for its iconic monthly lantern festivals coincides with the lunar calendar, as these festivals only happen on the eve of a full moon. There aren’t many experiences more magical than when Hoi An turns its lights off and tourists are invited to send illuminated lanterns floating down the river.Hoi An New Year FestivalThe Hoi An New Year Festival is held any time around late January or mid-February and is one of the most popular places to celebrate Vietnamese Tet in the country. The Festival usually happens amid almost ideal Hoi An weather in February, meaning that overcrowding in the town is not uncommon. Again, if you can deal with this then it is well worth a visit, but any claustrophobic tourists might want to aim for an October departure date to catch the much less busy Mid-Autumn Festival. This is a lively and colorful spectacle with dragon dances and traditional music spanning four days in mild, but often rainy weather.3. Go Shopping in Hoi AnThe tailors of Hoi An make a lot of money from tourists who come to get cheap, tailor-made clothes for themselves or as souvenirs. Shopping in Hoi An is high on the list of Hoi An’s appealing factors for tourists and it remains a popular activity throughout the year. However, your bargaining power fluctuates with the seasons; it’s harder to grab a great deal when the town is awash with tourists looking for the same service that you are. The time taken to produce your clothing is also lengthier if the tailors have several orders on at once, which means that saving the trip until the quieter months might be good if you’re strapped for cash or time.A lantern street in Hoi AnAs a general tip, shopping around the enormous selection of tailors or souvenir merchants in the town will help you lower the price. Vendors are reliant on tourism for business and should never be taken advantage of, but bargaining is normal in daily Vietnamese culture and it becomes a lot easier on rainy days or days in the off-peak months. While a visit to the indoor markets is also a good idea for the wet season, outdoor food markets tend to become very wet and chaotic; this is part of the charm of Vietnamese culture and should be experienced at least once.Incredible Asia Journeys hopes that you can find the answer to the question "When is the best time to visit Hoi An?" and don't wait to contact us to make your Hoi An trips come true!READ MORE:The best time to visit SaigonThe best time to visit Tam CocThe best time to visit Halong Bay

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Van Long Nature Reserve – Ninh Binh’s Hidden Waterway

Van Long Nature Reserve – Ninh Binh’s Hidden Waterway

The steadily growing popularity of Van Long Nature Reserve in Vietnam’s Ninh Binh Province is exclusively among foreign tourists. Locals have known about this sanctuary of wildlife for a long time, often choosing it above Tam Coc for their boat trips around the jagged limestone teeth and tranquil waterways of Ninh Binh.[incredible_toc] The unsaturated nature of Van Long is its biggest draw, boat tours are dirt cheap, unblemished views abound and the aura of the area is more placid than that of (sometimes) tourist-heavy Tam Coc. Here’s everything you need to know about Van Long Nature Reserve.Sunset in Van Long Nature Reserve1. Overview of Van Long Nature ReserveEssentially, an untouched paradise spanning no less than 3,500 hectares. Two decades of tourism in the area since 1998 have not ruined its ecology, with a broad river running around the foothills of the forested mountains that are spread sporadically throughout Van Long. The wide sky that spans Van Long produces some truly magical pictures on clear days and at sunset, which can be seen in the pink and orange hues over distant mountains.Along with the picture-of-perfect scenery, Van Long Nature Reserve is home to about 250 different species of animals, including 72 varieties of birds; a dreamland for birdwatchers. Vast swathes of swooping egrets and low-flying stalks make for the most amazing sights in Van Long, while crakes and kingfishers watch on from the rocks and reed branches. Primate enthusiasts can get their fair share of joy as well from a Van Long boat trip. The area is known for being one of the last remaining homes of Delacouri langur monkeys, a species in the ‘red book’ of endangered animals in Vietnam, but one that has found sanctuary amid the wooded mountains protected from poachers and predators by Van Long’s river.Boat day trip in Van Long2. Where is Van Long Nature Reserve?Right in the northern reaches of Ninh Binh, close to the southern border of Ha Nam Province. Just half an hour from Tam Coc and Ninh Binh City, it is also the closest of Ninh Binh’s attractions to Hanoi, taking about 1 hour and 45 minutes to reach the capital. Its proximity makes it a good choice for a day trip from Hanoi, or it can be seen as part of a longer multi-day expedition to Ninh Binh’s other attractions like Cuc Phuong National Park and the ancient capital city of Hoa Lu.Solo travelers can travel here by bike, which takes just under 2 hours down the normal route, or just under 3 hours if you decide to take the more scenic Ho Chi Minh Highway, which is a good idea for people who set out early enough. Buses and trains from Hanoi to Ninh Binh are very regular, but a taxi will need to be sorted out for the final leg to Van Long Nature Reserve.3. When should I go to Van Long Nature Reserve?Like Tam Coc, the waterways of Van Long contain stretching green fields of rice that turn gold during harvest time from around late April to early June. While this affords the best views and the most farming activity in Van Long throughout the year, it also brings the most tourists. As much of a problem as this is for Tam Coc, it is less of a problem for Van Long, who still enjoys plenty of space and serenity during high season.If it’s more solitude you’re after, then maybe a visit during March will be more appropriate, when the lush green rice is out. Many domestic tourists are still reeling from an expensive Vietnamese New Year in February and are less likely to book a holiday during this time, clearing the waters for you to soak up views in the cool temperatures.The times to avoid are essentially mid-June to late mid-September, the wet season in the North of Vietnam, and December to February, the cold and grey season. While increased privacy during these times is a bonus, the fact that you might be struggling to stay upright in the capsizing boat might put a dampener on your relaxing time.A corner of Van Long Nature Reserve4. What is there to do at Van Long Nature Reserve?Of course, the main draw is the boat tour, a 90-minute round trip that floats under caves and in the shadows of the great karst rocks towering above. At 60,000 VND ($3) a ticket, you really can’t complain. Be sure to give the rower a small tip at the end, as they surely don’t earn a lot from the tickets.As we mentioned before, bird watching is a great activity for enthusiasts because of the 72 different species on show. Long, slow boat rides are perfect to get wonderful snaps of nesting or flocking rare birds.The path that runs adjacent to the wetlands is perfect for cycling, walking, or jogging and the best times to do this are at sunrise or sunset, when the light colors meld in the sky and their image is reflected on the undisturbed water below.Bird Watching in Van Long Nature Reserve

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Nguom Ngao Cave – The Mythical Court of Stone

Nguom Ngao Cave – The Mythical Court of Stone

Top prize to the foreigner who can pronounce the name of this beautiful cave in Vietnam’s northeasterly Cao Bang Province. With its diacritics, Ngườm Ngao Cave reads as ‘Ngerr-um Ng-ow’; if you have problems pronouncing the Vietnamese family name ‘Nguyen’, then it’s probably best to call this one Tiger Cave, which is what it translates to. This cave used to be infested with tigers who would come out at night to steal chickens from local farmers of the Tay Hill Tribe, who named the cave in their local language.[incredible_toc]The road to Nguom Ngao Cave1. What is Nguom Ngao Cave?Discovered in 1921 and not opened to the public until 2006, Nguom Ngao Cave is one of the newest to be open for tourism in Vietnam. A British study discovered that the cave stretches back over 2km and reaches 60m up until the rock ceiling, with the three large entrances of Nguom Ngao, Nguom Lom, and Ban Thuon scattered around.The area that tourists can visit covers the first 900m and contains some of the most extraordinary rock sculptures that you’re likely to see. The hanging lotus chandelier is a favorite of most explorers to the cave; its glistening, curved, and smooth façade looks more like rows of corn than limestone.If you can stretch your imagination to that of a local Vietnamese, you’ll be able to see rice paddies, cacti, rocky forests, mythical animals, and the human form within the wide stone courtrooms of Nguom Ngao. All of these formations are made exclusively of limestone that has been bent and shaped over millions of years’ worth of wind and rain erosion.Masterpieces in stones in Nguom Ngao Cave2. Where is Nguom Ngao Cave?The big draw of Cao Bang Province is most certainly Ban Gioc Waterfall, but a mere 2km from here is Nguom Ngao Cave. A motorbike is an ideal way to see both, but for anyone filled with dread at the idea of getting amongst the traffic on Vietnamese roads, you can walk the fairly uncomplicated route from the waterfall. Cheap motorbike taxis will be waiting around Ban Gioc and buses drive from Cao Bang City every half an hour or so, so wave one down to head to Nguom Ngao.Being 2km from Ban Gioc Waterfall also means that Nguom Ngao Cave is 2km from the Chinese border. This proved a dangerous place to be living for the Vietnamese and Tay people of the area in 1979 when China attacked Cao Bang Province in retaliation for Vietnam helping to end the Chinese-backed Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. Many villagers hid out in the cave’s darker reaches, returning to their villages after 3 weeks of fighting in which small collections of Vietnamese troops again managed to outsmart a much more powerful invader.Check our best tours to visit Cao Bang and Nguom Ngao Cave:Ban Gioc Waterfall – Ba Be Lake Group TourBa Be Ban Gioc TourBest Vietnam Explore Itinerary 15 days3. What is there to do at Nguom Ngao Cave?Besides the rock formations, there are some other fascinating aspects to Nguom Ngao, all of which can be discovered in relative peace, compared to the caves of Phong Nha or Halong Bay, because of the remoteness of the cave’s location. There are a few tour companies that offer excursions here, but the reality is that most explorers are independent or are on a very small private tour.Nguom Ngao CaveWalking down the narrow path, various lights lead the way and illuminate some of the more dramatic rock formations in the cave. Towards the back of the tourist-permitted section of the cave, pools of water sit in enclosed spaces, rising towards the ceiling and evoking images of the rice paddies that can be seen everywhere in this part of the country.So, plan your Vietnam trip with Incredible Asia Journeys now to add this destination to your itinerary!

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5 Best Places to Visit in Ninh Binh

5 Best Places to Visit in Ninh Binh

There is usually a bit of confusion surrounding the best places to visit in Ninh Binh so let’s clear that up first. Ninh Binh is the name of both the province and the capital city of that province, while areas around it like Tam Coc, and Hoa Lu belong to the province, not the city. [incredible_toc] Many tourists come to Ninh Binh City imagining hundreds of things to go and see, but in reality, the city is just a hub for excursions to other destinations around the province. The proximity of Ninh Binh Province to Hanoi is the reason why tourism is booming in this region, with many tour operators from Hanoi offering a quick tour of many of Ninh Binh Province’s beautiful and bizarre sites.  Hoa Lu Citadel Here are our top 5 best places to visit in Ninh Binh brought to you by Incredible Asia Journeys! 1. Tam Coc – Hoa Lu 1.1. What is Tam Coc – Hoa Lu? Usually offered together as a package because of how close they are to each other, Tam Coc and Hoa Lu offer stunning Vietnamese scenery and vibrant Vietnamese history respectively. Tam Coc and Hoa Lu have become vital experiences on any Vietnam tour in recent years, with tourism booming in the region and locals benefitting from it. 1.2. What activities are in Tam Coc – Hoa Lu? Tour packages offer similar itineraries: a visit to the ancient capital of Hoa Lu with its two temples, a local sampan boat ride down the Ngo Dong River, and a scenic bike ride down the village roads of Tam Coc. These are great excursions to get a feel of Ninh Binh Province for one day, but those with more time could spend another day in Tam Coc, perhaps at the magnificent Bich Dong Pagoda or Thung Nham Bird Park. Tam Coc Panorama 1.3. When to visit Tam Coc – Hoa Lu Tam Coc’s golden rice fields are definitely one of the best places to visit in Ninh Binh, but this site is only available between late April and early June. Any excursions outside this time should ideally be earlier in the year, as rice is only planted in February and the fields are barren after the harvest. Hoa Lu Tam Coc Day Trip is a good option for your trip to Ninh Binh. 2. Cuc Phuong National Park 2.1. What is Cuc Phuong National Park? There was a lot of hype at the opening of Cuc Phuong National Park in 1962. It was the first national park to be opened in the country and the person to cut the ribbon was none other than Mr. Ho Chi Minh himself. Since that time, Cuc Phuong has received a fair deal of controversy; illegal logging, endangering protected animals, and a political battle between the government and the native Muong tribe to name a few. However, Cuc Phuong National Park remains a beautiful wooded area of historical and ethnic significance.Mac Lake in Cuc Phuong National Park 2.2. What activities are in Cuc Phuong National Park? The struggle of animals in Cuc Phuong is highlighted by the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre, a collection of enclosures that support 150 primates through several different endangered species. The Turtle Conservation Centre just over the road does a similar service for everyone’s favourite reptile. The lives of pre-historic men can be seen in several caves dotted around the park; these served as homes thousands of years ago but some have been discovered only very recently. The 6km return trek to the thousand-year-old tree is always popular, but the more adventurous can opt for a 16km return trek to a Muong village on the outskirts of the park.Trekking in Cuc Phuong National Park 2.3. When to Visit Cuc Phuong National ParkOctober to March are the dry months, with December and January having the potential to be a bit chilly. If it’s trekking you’re after, then perhaps avoid a visit between July and August when the rainy season is in full force, and possibly April to June too, when it becomes increasingly hot and makes a 16km trek sound very unappealing. Cuc Phuong National Park in Butterflies Season 3. Mua Cave and Lying Dragon Mountain 3.1. What is the Mua Cave and Lying Dragon Mountain? Meaning ‘Dancing Cave’ in Vietnamese, Mua Cave is said to be the site where King Tran would come to watch musical performances. Like most examples of Vietnamese folklore, there is a lot more speculation and whimsy than actual historical evidence, but it’s a nice story all the same. Mua Cave is more of a name than anything physical, as the main attraction here is the 450 steps of Lying Dragon Mountain, certainly the best place to visit in Ninh Binh for the view. Mua Cave 3.2. What Activities are at Mua Cave and Lying Dragon Mountain? Basically, just climbing up the steps. The ‘cave’ aspect is nothing to write home about, but the 450 disjointed steps that wind up the mountain like a dormant dragon are well worth a climb. They pose a small challenge for most tourists, but the reward of a panoramic view of Tam Coc, Trang An, and Ninh Binh from the top outweighs the effort. There is a long dragon statue above the panoramic viewing platform that some people like to climb up to, even though there are no stairs leading up to it. 3.3. When to visit Mua Cave and Lying Dragon Mountain Located about 6km from the centre of Ninh Binh City, a 15-minute taxi ride can bring you to the foot of Lying Dragon Mountain. Rain can make the stone steps quite slippery, so try to avoid the rainy season between June and the end of August. The best view from the top will be one that features clear skies and golden rice paddies stretching for miles between the mountains; if this is the view you’re after, then head during harvesting season between the end of April and early June. Views from Dragon Mountain 4. Van Long Nature Reserve 4.1. What is Van Long Nature Reserve? For anyone looking to bag extra travel points by getting off the beaten track, Van Long is for you. Known by locals as the ‘Waterless Bay’, Van Long Nature Reserve is a vast expanse of wetlands and caves with classic Ninh Binh scenery in the background. This is a great alternative to Tam Coc, where foreign tourism is so highly prized; by comparison, you might get a few shocked looks if you turn up at Van Long. Sunrise in Van Long Nature Reserve 4.2. What Activities are at Van Long Nature Reserve? There are plenty of ways to see the full majesty of Van Long but the main one is to jump onto a local rowing boat and sit back. The leisurely ride will take you down the wide river and through some of the 32 wet caves in the region, letting you glimpse at the magnificent limestone mountains along the way. Animals thrive in the area as there is very little to disrupt their habitats; monkeys and flocks of birds are a common sight. For anyone nervous about using the very basic boats that are available for the ride, you can drive, cycle, or walk along the adjacent path that offers similarly stunning views. Rowing Boat in Van Long Nature Reserve 4.3. When to Visit Van Long Nature Reserve There is very little rice here because of the high water level in most areas, so don’t bother holding your visit until the harvest season. As long as you avoid the wet season from June to the end of August, you should have a great time. 5. Phat Diem Cathedral 5.1. What is Phat Diem Cathedral? Believe it or not, many coastal cities up the length of Vietnam are predominantly Christian, and Ninh Binh Province is famous country-wide for its heavily Christian population. These were the places that foreign missionaries from France and Spain arrived at by sea, spreading the word of Jesus among the locals and inspiring vast cathedrals in his name. Large cathedrals can be seen in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, but Phat Diem Cathedral in Phat Diem City, which took 24 years to build, is almost definitely the most interesting one. Phat Diem Cathedral 5.2. What Activities are at Phat Diem Cathedral? The blend of traditional European and Vietnamese architecture in Phat Diem has led to one of the most bizarre and amazing cathedrals you will ever see. Phat Diem Cathedral's mixed construction is the main draw here, and a walk around the cathedral and its grounds will enlighten visitors to the largely unfamiliar world of Vietnamese Christianity. Inside, the walls and the ceilings look 100% Vietnamese, but the red lacquer and gold at the altar look like something straight out of St. Paul's Cathedral in London.  5.3. When to visit Phat Diem Cathedral The regular Christian holidays draw the biggest crowds at Phat Dien Cathedral, so if you can handle the throngs then this would be a great time to visit the cathedral. For anyone just looking to explore the astonishing architecture, a visit on any day is good. You can take a bus from Ninh Binh City to Phat Diem City for about d25,000 (about $1). Inside Phat Diem Cathedral

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