VietNamNet Bridge – Trang An contains beautiful mountains, mysterious caves, tranquil rivers, sacred relic sites and rich flora and fauna systems.
The area is an eco-tourism destination in the Trang An world heritage complex in Ninh Binh province. The site has been named as a national monument of Vietnam, and was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site this year.
The wharf of Trang An is located in Truong Yen Commune of Hoa Lu District, 7 km from Ninh Binh City and 96 km from Hanoi to the south. From here, tourists begin to discover the beauty of the mountains and river of Trang An.
Trang An has a system of limestone mountains about 250 million years old. Along with the passage of time, the transformation of the earth, climate, sea as well as hundreds of valleys, caves and lakes has been created.
There are 31 lakes and marshes connected by 48 caves, including a 2 km long waterway cave, the Dia Linh, Sinh Duoc and May.
Each cave in Trang An has a characteristic look, like its name.
Lakes in Trang An are interconnected by hydraulic caves.
Along the lakes are diverse vegetation, creating a vivid natural charm. Trang An captivates those who love nature with blue sky, trees, mountains and river.
Trang An has historic and cultural value, as it was the ancient capital of Hoa Lu.
After more than three hours on boat, visitors return to the wharf to begin the journey to other sites in Ninh Binh.
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