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The Ultimate Hanoi to Ninh Binh Day Trip Guide (Vietnam)

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If you’re in Hanoi for a few days, you must take a day trip to Ninh Binh! You could also stay overnight in Ninh Binh, but a day trip is...

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If you’re in Hanoi for a few days, you must take a day trip to Ninh Binh!

Vietnamese sanpam boats with tourists on the Ngo Long River in front of Suoi Tien Temple in Trang An, Vietnam.
Our boat tour in Trang An

You could also stay overnight in Ninh Binh, but a day trip is usually enough for most people wishing to squeeze in several attractions in one day.

Of course, there are other day trips and excursions from Hanoi. So, why Ninh Binh?

Often, Ninh Binh is considered the “Ha Long Bay on land” and makes a great alternative if you don’t have time or wish to visit Ha Long Bay.

But don’t assume there isn’t water in Ninh Binh!

View of UNESCO-protected Tam Coc with limestone karsts and Ngao Long River inside the Trang An Scenic Complex Landscape near Ninh Binh, Vietnam.
Overlooking Tam Coc (view from atop Hang Mua)

Ninh Binh is located 1.5 hours by car or private shuttle south of Hanoi (about 95km), making it ideal for a there-and-back day trip.

The most enticing part of going to Ninh Binh for the day is, in my opinion, taking a boat ride in Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex.

Both Trang An and Tam Coc offer splendid views of the Ngoa Long River and surrounding limestone karsts, which you can enjoy by your seat on a traditional bamboo sampan boat.

When most people think of a day trip to Ninh Binh from Hanoi, they think of one of these destinations!

Hang Mua Cave Pagoda viewpoint with Vietnamese flags and staircase leading up to Ngao Long Mountain.
Hang Mua Pagoda (Mua Cave viewpoint)

If you take a guided tour of Ninh Binh, you’ll also get to experience these other top attractions in Ninh Binh:

Activities to do on a Ninh Binh full-day trip from Hanoi include:

  • Hiking 500 steps up to the top of Hang Mua (Mua Cave or Lying Dragon Mountain)
  • Touring Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of Dat Viet (13th century)
  • Visiting Bai Dinh, Vietnam’s largest Buddhist temple
  • Cycling by small villages and rice paddy fields

Note: our tour guide told us that there will soon be another activity opening in Ninh Binh in 2024/2025—a staged aboriginal village to educate visitors about the aboriginal history of Ninh Binh province. Stay tuned for updates!

Tourists biking in Ninh Binh (Vietnam) countryside beside rice paddy fields and limestone karsts.
Bicycling past rice paddy fields in Ninh Binh

You can fit all of this in one FULL day from Hanoi.

That said, carve out at least 10-12 hours to visit everything. Otherwise, if you rent a car or take a bus there and back, you can choose what you want to include on your day trip.

Read more below to learn how to visit Ninh Binh from Hanoi, plus my honest review of our guided tour.

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How to Visit Ninh Binh From Hanoi (On Your Own & With a Tour)

A local Vietnamese woman walking down a countryside road wearing a Vietnamese hat.
A Vietnamese woman wearing the iconic nón lá Asian conical hat in Ninh Binh.

How to Get to Ninh Binh From Hanoi

Hanoi to Ninh Binh – By Road

Ninh Binh might be only 95km from Hanoi, but it takes a while to get there—at least 1.5 hours by car and even more if you’re on a bus.

While it is technically possible to take a Grab (taxi) from Hanoi to Ninh Binh, it is expensive, costing around 43 USD one-way (1.1 million VND). That’s about the same cost of a fully inclusive guided day trip, including roundtrip transfer, lunch, and all the attraction entrance fees.

If you’re a solo traveler, you might consider ordering a GrabBike (a motorcycle taxi), which costs about half that—around 500,000 VND one-way- but it adds up for roundtrips, too. Also, an hour and a half on a motorbike might be uncomfortable.

Unless you can find a group of friends to split the cost of a Grab car, I’d avoid taking a taxi from Hanoi to Ninh Binh for a day trip.

However you reach Ninh Binh (by car, bus or train), don’t forget you’ll also need separate Grabs/taxis to visit each attraction as they are not all in the same area.

Hanoi to Ninh Binh – By Bus

The best option for getting to Ninh Binh from Hanoi on your own (with or without a tour) is by bus.

Tourist riding in limousine bus from Hanoi to Ninh Binh on a day trip.
Our limousine bus was a comfy, air-conditioned shuttle!

Buses from Hanoi to Ninh Binh are usually luxury minivans called limousine buses. They can typically fit between 9 and 16 people and will take around 2 hours to reach Ninh Binh.

For getting a roundtrip bus ticket on our own, these are the three most accessible options:

  1. Book tickets on 12Go (from $4-7 one way)
  2. Organize transport through your Hanoi hotel/accommodation
  3. Fully-inclusive day trips (more below for cost breakdown)

The best buses (shortest travel time and reasonable departure hour) cost around $7 and take 1.5 hours. Remember that you may have to take a taxi/Grab to the departure station and from the arrival point if you are organizing the day trip on your own.

Hanoi to Ninh Binh – By Train

While there is a train from Hanoi to Ninh Binh and back, this isn’t the typical choice for day trip travelers as this is the slowest way to get there (2.5 hours).

Tickets for the Reunification Express Trains cost 12 USD and can be booked through Vietnam Railways.

Things to Do & Places to Vist in Ninh Binh on a Day Trip From Hanoi

View of rice fields and Ninh Binh City from the Hang Mua Pagoda viewpoint.
View of rice fields and Ninh Binh City from the Hang Mua Pagoda viewpoint

There’s lots to discover on a day trip to Ninh Binh!

Here’s a peek at our schedule and itinerary during our guided day trip:

  • 07:30 AM — Hotel pick-up from Hanoi
  • Limousine bus transfer (with two bathroom breaks)
  • Cycle to + guided visit of Hoa Lu—the ancient capital of Dat Viet (Vietnam in the 13th century)
  • Bicycle ride through the countryside
  • 12:00 PM — Buffet lunch
  • 2-hour sampan boat tour on the Ngoa Long River in Trang An (we took Route 2)
  • Climbing Vietnam’s “Great Wall” at Hang Mua (Mua Cave)
  • 4:30-5:00 PM — Transfer back to Hanoi

While it wasn’t included in our excursion, some include side trips to Bai Dinh since this famous Buddhist pagoda is located within the “Ninh Binh loop.”

Hoa Lua temple and ancient capital of Dat Viet (Vietnam).
Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of Dat Viet (Vietnam)
Most of Ninh Binh’s top attractions are located near each other (Bai Dinh, Hoa Lu, Trang An, Hang Mua, Tam Coc).

Overall, the tour didn’t feel rushed. We experienced this day trip as a family of four, but if I were alone or traveling as a couple, I would have wanted to linger longer around a few spots, particularly Mua Cave.

If you have the time and budget to visit Ninh Bing without a tour, you may also consider spreading your day trip out across two days instead of cramming everything into one day.

If so, you should also consider doing a boat ride in Tam Coc (similar but not the same as Trang An’s boat routes), and visit Cuc Phuong National Park.

Cuc Phuong often gets overlooked as day-trippers visit the Trang An Complex, but did you know that Cuc Phuong was Vietnam’s first national park and largest nature reserve? It deserves a whole day of exploring, mainly because it’s 1 hour and 30 minutes from Ninh Binh’s city center by car.

Is Booking a Hanoi to Ninh Binh Tour Worth It?

A Vietnamese local rowing a sanpam boat in Trang An Route 2.
In Trang An, your rower will drop you off to visit a few temples on foot.

Okay, let’s break down the convenience and cost difference between all-inclusive guided day tours from Hanoi to Ninh Binh versus visiting Ninh Binh without a tour.

First, how much did our tour cost?

Tours across GetYourGuide, Klook, Airbnb, and Viator cost anywhere from 35 USD to 52 USD per person. For our group of four, we paid $191.32 (or about $47.83/person).

Price variations depend on whether you select a small-mid size group (usually up to 17 people) or a “big” group tour (which can include up to 40 people).

The next thing to note is that almost all of these tours include roundtrip transportation from Hanoi to Ninh Binh in an air-conditioned limousine minivan, plus a buffet lunch and all entrance tickets to attractions (e.g., Trang An boat, Hoa Lu, and Mua Cave).

NOTE: Some day trips include Tam Coc instead of Trang An and Bai Dinh instead of cycling or Hoa Lu. Check the itinerary before booking!

Stone staircase going up Ngao Long Mountain at Mua Caves with dragon statue lying across mountain (Vietnam).
Hang Mua (Mua Cave) and the “lying dragon” statue atop the Ngoa Long Mountain

If you were to pay for all of this on your own, here is an example price list in USD of what you’d spend:

  • Roundtrip bus from Hanoi to Ninh Binh – $14
  • Trang An boat tickets – $10
  • Hoa Lu entrance – $1
  • Bicycle rental – ?
  • Lunch – $10
  • Mua Cave entrance – $4
  • Private tour guide (in English) – ?
  • Grab taxis to/from each attraction around Ninh Binh – ?

I don’t have exact prices for all of it, but from what we can already calculate, a day trip like this organized on your own without a tour would cost you around $39 to $55. So, it’s really about the same price as fully-organized tours!

For convenience, the Hanoi to Ninh Binh day trips are well worth the cost of the tour.

The Best Ninh Binh Guided Day Tours

Woman wearing traditional Vietnamese clothes walking across boardwalk at the Lotus Pond at Hang Mua (Mua Cave) in Northern Vietnam.
Exploring the Lotus Pond at the base of Hang Mua

Before booking our day trip tour, I searched HIGH and LOW for the best itineraries and value.

I found that most tours hover around the $50 mark per person and include a variation of this itinerary:

  • Trang An (OR Tam Coc)
  • Hoa Lu (OR Bai Dinh, but usually not both)
  • Mua Caves (Hang Mua)

Buffet lunches are all included, but some itineraries do not include cycling and small-group only. If you wish to book a truly “small group” tour of 8 participants maximum, the price is around $75 per person.

Again, we paid roughly $48 per person, with a group size of 17 (including us 4).

If I had to book this trip again, I’d consider swapping out Hoa Lu for Bai Dinh and book a tour that explicitly offers “small group,” such as the 8-person max Ninh Binh tour by Aloha Vietnam Travel Co.

The GetYourGuide-certified tour of Ninh Binh (ft. Tam Coc) by Asian Discovery Travel is also highly rated but limited to 15 participants (and, therefore, a bit cheaper).

Can (& Should) You Stay Overnight in Ninh Binh vs Doing a Day Trip?

Vietnamese sampan boat with tourists in Trang An Scenic Complex Landscape, Vietnam.
Taking off from the Trang An boat wharf

A couple on our tour opted to stay overnight in Ninh Binh, which is possible if you don’t want to return to Hanoi after the full-day excursion (ask your tour operator in advance).

As for where to stay in Ninh Binh, there isn’t as much variety as in Hanoi, but there are a few fantastic hotels and villas with pools and jungle vibes, like the Trang An Lamia Bungalows or Tam Coc Windy Fields that would make an overnight stay relaxing and worthwhile.

🌟 Tam Coc Windy Fields

If you are backpacking Vietnam or on a romantic getaway, staying overnight in Ninh Binh is a good idea for slowing things down.

Otherwise, if you intend to take a roundtrip to Hanoi, there’s much more to explore in the city. Hanoi is a great digital nomad base and travel hub, allowing you to discover Northern Vietnam even more. I loved our five days there!

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