10 Awe-Inspiring Ninh Binh Caves To Add To Your Wishlist

Nestled amidst towering limestone mountains, Ninh Binh is home to a diverse tapestry of mesmerizing caves. Each one transports you to an enchanting world with its surreal beauty. Want to explore these hidden gems? Keep reading for the 10 must-visit Ninh Binh caves!

When Should You Discover Ninh Binh Caves?

The best time to visit Ninh Binh caves is in Spring (March-May) and autumn (September to November). The weather, with moderate temperatures, is pleasant and favorable for an exciting Ninh Binh day tour. 

At these times, you can enjoy sightseeing and other outdoor activities without worrying about the scorching sun or torrential rain.

10 Beautiful Ninh Binh Caves

Tam Coc


The way to Tam Coc Cave - Source: Pexels
Venturing further into the rural, untamed village of Tam Coc, you can encounter the spectacular cave system of the same name. This complex comprises Hai Cave, Ba Cave, and Ca Cave. 

Hidden in the heart of imposing limestone mountains, these caves nurture a diverse habitat of flora and fauna. You can take a boat tour along the river, admiring the exceptional stalactites ethereally reflected on the water. This is definitely a must-visit place in Hoa Lu Tam Coc.

Thien Ton

It would be a miss if you didn’t visit the Thien Ton Cave and Pagoda complex in Ninh Binh. This is a spiritual place where people worship the Daoist God or Saint Thien Ton.
Stepping into the sacred worship place within the cave feels like traveling back to the golden age of a bygone dynasty. As you stroll through, the whispers of wind chimes chase away your weariness and offer a sense of peace.

Mua


The panoramic view from Mua Cave - Source: Flickr
In the embrace of Ngoa Long Mountain, Mua Cave stands out as a hotspot for visitors and shutterbugs alike in Northern Vietnam. While the cave itself exudes a humble beauty, it is the awe-inspiring scenery on the peak that steals the spotlight. 

Climbing 500 steps, you will be rewarded with a 360-degree panoramic view of the verdant rice fields and the charming Ngo Dong River around the mountain.

Nau Ruou
Nau Ruou means distilling wine. As its name suggests, the groundwater under this cave makes the best local wine. If you are a wine connoisseur, this is a not-to-miss destination.
Coming here, you can still run into thousands of wine jugs while taking in the alluring aroma of well-aged wine.

Dich Long
Dich Long Cave and Pagoda are home to various impressive architectures, such as a peaceful lake, a temple for worshiping Ly Quoc Su, Buddha statues, and other unique towers. This complex adds a significant historical value to the country.

As you step up the stone stairs, immerse yourself in the wonderland of fascinating stalactites under the dim light.

Am Tien
Getting to Am Tien Cave is not a walk in the park, but once there, you’ll be mesmerized by its beauty. As it nestled halfway up a majestic limestone mountain with jagged rocks, the only way to its heart is by climbing over 200 steps along the towering cliff.

The way up there is flanked by lush trees and giant rocks, offering a cool respite from the climb. Once reaching the cave, you can take in the gorgeous sunset and admire the emerald lake swirling around the mountain.

Mermaid
The name says it all! Walking inside the cave unfolds a magnificent landscape. Various beautiful stalactites sparkle in colorful lights, while an immaculate underground stream is reminiscent of an ocean sense. It feels like you’re inside a kaleidoscope, getting lost in the stunning gallery of nature.

Van Trinh
Known as the largest dry cave in Ninh Binh, Van Trinh spreads nearly 4000 square meters. After an 80-step climb, a fantasy world of sparkling, colorful stalactites opens up in front of your eyes. 

The cave is divided into two palaces by a giant hanging painting (7 x 10 m), meticulously polished with towering mountains, flowing rivers, and ethereal clouds.

Ba Giot
Ninh Binh is home to many caves. Source: Wiki
Ninh Binh is home to many caves. Source: Wiki
Ba Giot is translated into three droplets in English. True to its name, there are three drops of water cascading from the ceiling. Legend has it that you will be showered with luck if those three water drops land in your palm.

Ma Tien
A hidden gem in Ninh Binh is Ma Tien Cave, where you can escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The magnificent stalactites create a serene landscape, and the entrance overhead allows dappled sunlight to light up the inside. This destination is where you can find solace from within.

From Tam Coc to Ma Tien, there is no shortage of Ninh Binh caves. Watching the stalactites and stalagmites shimmer in the ethereal light is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will be etched in your memory forever. 

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