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HN-08: Hoa Lu - Tam Coc - full day From 25USD
The boat will be rowed, through three caves on
the river, all created by wind and water from a legend time, while the
sea had occupied this area. The tide-mark is still on the rock about 2m
above the water, and in higher mountainwall the erosion have carved some
strange shapes that now filled of green grass, delicious foods of the
goats that local people breed everywhere. If you are lucky, sometimes
you can see mischievous monkeys. The river trip is wonderful for photo
hunters, especially when local people come to harvest the water rice
planted along the river, or when they transplant some seedling for the
next crops. The tourists often compare the place with Guilin – China, or
more closely, to the limestone islets of Halong Bay in the Tonkin Gulf
for their similar geological structures and shapes. Thus Tam Coc is also
called Halong-Bay-On-Land.
Hoa Lu
is very near to Tam Coc, is the relics of the ancient capital Hoa Lu –
the remains are the temples dedicated to King Dinh and King Le, the two
heroes who lived in 10th century and chose Hoa Lu to build the citadel
of the capital city. From time to time, archaeologists have excavated
buried parts of this citadel with rusty weapons and ceramics. The
temples are said to be built on the old foundation of their original
palaces in 11-12th centuries and restored in 17th century. Though the
temples are not maintained entirely some precious antiques are still
preserved well like the whole-stone dragon thrones, wooden bas-relieves
and lacquered statues of King Dinh, Kinh Le, Queen Duong Van Nga who in
turn got married both of the kings, and the princes of the two
dynasties.
ITINERARY:
Hoa
Lu used to be one of the many old capitals of Vietnam before Thang Long
– presently Hanoi – take its historical role. From an exciting town and
centre of cultural and military activities of the Dai Co Viet Kingdom
in 10th century, the area now is more wellknown for its landscape since
almost relics of the urban excitement had been collapsed, except in the
Temples of King Dinh and King Le. A trip to Hoa Lu should be started
from Tam Coc ("three caves"), which takes more than two hours driving
from Hanoi, and visitors may say that distance is not a matter after
seating in a boat rowed by one or two local persons in Hoang Long river
and see the first limestone mountains, which will run along their
riverway for several kilometers. Vietnam TripAdvisor'sboat will run,
sorry, will be rowed, through three caves on the river, all created by
wind and water from a legend time, while the sea had occupied this area.
The tide-mark is still on the rock about 2m above the water, and in
higher mountainwall the erosion have carved some strange shapes that now
filled of green grass, delicious foods of the goats that local people
breed everywhere. If you are lucky, sometimes you can see mischievous
monkeys. The river trip is wonderful for photo hunters, especially when
local people come to harvest the water rice planted along the river, or
when they transplant some seedling for the next crops. The tourists
often compare the place with Guilin – China, or more closely, to the
limestone islets of Halong Bay in the Tonkin Gulf for their similar
geological structures and shapes. Thus Tam Coc is also called
Halong-Bay-On-Land.
From the wharf of Tam Coc you can go further
till reaching Bich Dong Pagoda, a combination of three pagodas on the
Lower, Middle and Upper levels of a pretty mountain. You will need to
climb a little bit till you get to the top of the Upper pagoda and your
eyes catch the overall panorama of the paddy fields between Truong Yen
mountain. All the pagodas, or lean upon a cliff, or simply have some
statues inside a large grotto, deserve the name "Bich Dong"
(emerald-like grotto). A scene of the popular French movie "Indochine"
had been completed here in 1991, remarking a rush of the French-speaking
tourists to Vietnam, who usually do not skip Halong Bay and Tam
Coc-Bich Dong where the leading actress Catherine Deneuve left her
footprints.
On
the way back from Tam Coc – Bich Dong to Hanoi you can pay a visit to
the last relics of the ancient capital Hoa Lu – the Temples dedicated to
King Dinh and King Le, the two heroes who lived in 10th century and
chose Hoa Lu to build the citadel of the capital city. From time to
time, archaeologists have excavated buried parts of this citadel with
rusty weapons and ceramics. The temples are said to be built on the old
foundation of their original palaces in 11-12th centuries and restored
in 17th century. Though the temples are not maintained entirely some
precious antiques are still preserved well like the whole-stone dragon
thrones, wooden bas-relieves and lacquered statues of King Dinh, Kinh
Le, Queen Duong Van Nga who in turn got married both of the kings, and
the princes of the two dynasties
Trip Included :
* Pick up & drop off at hotels at the tour places * Food as mentioned in the itinerary ( L- lunch, ) * All transfers and transportation * All guided sightseeing fees and entrance fees as per itinerary * Professional English speaking tour guide at places * Boat Trip
Trip Excluded :
* Visa application fee to Vietnam * Personal expenses * Other meals and drinks * Late check out & early check in for accommodation at the places * Airport tax and departure tax * All other service not made on the written form * Insurance * Tips and gratuities
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