Duration: 
				3 Days - 2 Nights			
			
				Tourist Destination: 
				Ninh Binh - Phat Diem - Trang An - Cuc Phuong			
			
				Introduction: 
				The 3 day trip will take you from the tranquil rural scenery of 
				Ninh Binh, untouched primeval forest of Cuc Phuong and the stone 
				cathedral of Phat Diem - the Center of Catholicism in North 
				Vietnam. You will find the "authentic" Vietnam - the fertile 
				plains of the Red River Delta, majestic mountains, green paddy 
				fields, peaceful villages, tranquil rivers...all combine to make 
				an unforgettable trip			
			
				Price: 				130 USD/person for party 4 people
			
			
			
		 
		detailed schedule
		
			Day 1: Hanoi – Ninh Binh – Phat Diem – Trang An
    - Our guide and driver will pick you up at 
	hotel at 08.30 in the morning a 2,5 hour drive will take you to the rural 
	town of Ninh Binh, which is located in one of the most beautiful parts of 
	Vietnam, with its dramatic scenery, historical intrigues, religious 
	pilgrimage sites and endangered animal sanctuaries. The town of Ninh Binh is 
	an ideal base to venture out on short small day trips. En route we will stop 
	at the centuries old brick kilns, a war memorial, picturesque rice fields… 
	We will then continue on to the town of Kim Son to visit Phat Diem 
	Cathedral, the centre of Vietnamese Catholicism, we will take a guided tour 
	around the immense 19th century stone cathedral. We will also visit a 
	factory where villagers produce handicrafts for the churchgoers, then return 
	by bus to Ninh Binh.
 Arriving in Ninh Binh, you will have a chance to visit Trang An tourism 
	complex, travelling through Ninh Binh’s rice fields which have earned 
	nickname Halong Bay without water, a moniker borne out by the limestone 
	karsts which dominate the landscape. You will take a boat to and through the 
	caves, past spectacular cliffs, liliputian villages, and remote farming 
	communities.
 
 The restaurants around Trang An are a special way to enjoy some local food 
	specialties. After lunch, we jump on our vehicle for a short drive to Hoa 
	Lu. The 24km drive will take you through spectacular scenery of rice fields, 
	karst mountains and quaint rural villages, you will pass glowing lime kilns 
	used by locals to extract lime from the nearby mountains.
 
 Hoa Lu is the site of the former capital of the Vietnamese state, post 
	Chinese rule in the first millennium. The site was chosen for its geographic 
	location, which made it virtually impenetrable and served as the capital 
	from AD 968 until it was moved to present day Hanoi in 1011. Though nothing 
	remains of the capital, the attraction is the raw beauty, the temples dating 
	back to the 17th Century, the King’s Tomb and the simple life of the farmers 
	in the region.
 
 On completion of the cycle tour you will return to your hotel to have a cool 
	drink, wash and dinner. You may want to have a look at local markets where 
	you will see typical Vietnamese trading without the tourists.
Day 2: Ninh Binh – Kenh Ga – Cuc Phuong national park
    - Leaving Tam Coc we head for Kenh Ga, once you arrive in the floating 
	village of Kenh Ga your guide will organise a private boat. Many travellers 
	to Kenh Ga justifiably refer to the area as Halong Bay with rice fields, but 
	for others, there’s no comparison; the magnificent natural beauty of the 
	town’s surroundings knows no equal. Still largely undiscovered, Kenh Ga 
	remains an amazing site to explore without the distractions of flocks of 
	tourists.
 
 This part of the trip is an opportunity, not only to visit the floating 
	village but also to see the spectacular limestone mountains that jut out 
	from the rice fields and the river that gently meanders through them. You 
	will also be charmed by the smiling, waving children, and have an 
	opportunity to explore a water carved cave featuring thousands of year of 
	mineral and rock formations.
 
 After your tour of Kenh Ga a vehicle will transport you back to Ninh Binh 
	for lunch. Following this you will drive the 45km to Cuc Phuong National 
	Park . On the way you will pass pineapple plantations, ethnic minority 
	groups, beautiful scenery and rural villages. Arriving at the gates at Cuc 
	Phuong National Park will give you the opportunity to view the Visitor 
	Information Centre which will highlight features of the park including the 
	numerous hikes on offer, ethnic minority groups, the Endangered Primate 
	Rescue Centre and rare wildlife.
 
 The late afternoon provides the best time to take one of the short treks 
	through the park such as the Thousand Year Old Tree trek. These walks vary 
	in difficulty and your guide can match you up with the right trek depending 
	upon how active you are feeling. Following your close-up experience with the 
	nature in Vietnam you can retire to your accommodation in the National Park.
 
Day 3: Cuc Phuong – Hanoi
    - After breakfast you will drive to the Cave of Prehistoric Man where 
	locals still pay homage to the prehistoric artefacts that have been found in 
	the cave.
 
 Departing the National Park you will have the rare opportunity for a guided 
	tour of the Endangered Rescue Primate Centre by one of the resident German 
	zoologists. In the centre are 15 of Vietnam ’s 25 species of primates 
	including the extremely rare Cat Ba Langur. The primates are brought to the 
	centre for rehabilitation before being set free in the National Park.
 
 Aster spending the morning in the forest we jump on our vehicle again for 
	the drive back to Hanoi.
 
			
		 	
		Tour includes
		
			
    - Private transfers round trip.
- English speaking 
	guide.
- Accommodation with 
	daily breakfast.
- Extra meals as 
	mentioned in the itinerary.
- Sightseeing fees and 
	permits during guided time
 
		Tour does not includes
		
			
    - Pre & post 
	trip arrangements.
 
- Travel insurance 
	(compulsory)
- Food & drinks not 
	mentioned within the itinerary
- Tips and gratuities
- Expenses of a personal 
	nature such as bar bills, laundry and telephone charges
- Other services not 
	clearly described in the program