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Ninh Binh Vietnam 🚌 2-Day Scenic Ninh Binh Tour from Hanoi

Ninh Binh Vietnam 🚌 2-Day Scenic Ninh Binh Tour from Hanoi

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2 Days in Ninh Binh? Nature, Temples, and That “Is This Even Real?” Feeling 🌾🏯🛶

Ever look at a landscape and think, “This can’t possibly be real”? That’s Ninh Binh—and this 2-day scenic tour from Hanoi gives you time to soak it all in.

You’ll wander through ancient temples tucked into misty valleys, paddle a sampan through glowing limestone caves, and bike along rice fields so green they practically hum. 🚲🌿 The vibe? Peaceful, cinematic, and just a little bit otherworldly.

From the quiet power of Hoa Lu’s royal ruins to the slow, rhythmic glide through Trang An or Tam Coc, this is Vietnam at its most poetic. Nature lovers, history buffs, daydreamers—this one’s got your name written all over it.

And hey, it’s two days—so you actually get to slow down and breathe it all in.

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A juicy day trip into Bac Giang’s lush countryside during lychee season

Escape the buzz of Hanoi and breathe in the fresh countryside air on this farm tour to Luc Ngan — Vietnam’s lychee capital. Perfect for nature lovers, foodies, and anyone craving a slow day filled with sunshine, scenery, and sweet fruit straight from the source.

🕔 Itinerary Snapshot

05:30 – 06:00 | Leave the city behind

Rise early and hop into your private vehicle for a comfortable drive from Hanoi to Bac Giang Province. As the city fades in the rearview mirror, take in the peaceful rice paddies, misty hills, and quiet rural life waking up with the sun.

08:00 | Dive into the heart of lychee country

Your first stop is Kim Market, the largest wholesale lychee trading hub in Luc Ngan District. Wander through the buzzing stalls piled high with ruby-red lychees, soak up the local energy, and maybe chat with traders moving tons of fruit in Vietnam’s short but magical lychee season.

09:30 | Tea, smiles, and fruit straight from the tree

Next, we visit a welcoming local household. Sip hot tea, enjoy a genuine farm-to-table conversation, and head out to explore their lychee gardens — a sea of green branches heavy with fruit. This is your chance to pick lychees straight from the tree and taste them at their freshest. Don't forget to capture the moment — the orchard is photogenic, to say the least!

📦 Optional: Want to take the taste home? Buy lychees at a friendly price — just 40,000 VND/kg.

11:30 | A countryside lunch like no other

Sit down to a homemade lunch prepared with local specialties. Think fresh ingredients, traditional cooking, and the kind of warmth only a Vietnamese countryside kitchen can deliver.

12:30 | Cruise through calm on Khuon Than Eco Lake

After lunch, it’s just a short ride to Khuon Than Lake, where a quiet boat ride awaits. Drift across glassy waters flanked by forested hills, breathing in the stillness of rural Vietnam. Along the way, we’ll stop at another lychee hill for more stunning views and juicy bites.

14:30 | Say goodbye to the countryside

Relax on the return ride to Hanoi, feeling refreshed, full, and maybe a little sticky from all the lychees (no regrets!).

17:00 | Back in Hanoi

You’re back in the city — but with your heart still floating somewhere between the hills, the lake, and the fruit trees.

💚 Why You’ll Love This Farm Tour

  • A quick, refreshing day trip from Hanoi
  • Only available during Vietnam’s lychee season (May–June)
  • Perfect blend of eco-tourism, cultural immersion, and food
  • A rare peek into the daily life of rural Vietnam
  • Great for photos, families, or solo travelers craving something off the beaten path
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🌸 VALUES YOU WILL GET 🌸

💖 That first smile when you land — there’s nothing quite like the warm welcome at Noi Bai Airport. One of our team members will be there ~Click to read more~

🍽️ The soul of Vietnam… served on a plate. A curated eight-course food journey inspired by rice fields, coastal breezes, forest herbs, and mountain spices — all while you sit in a sparkling little town as the train rolls by. It’s oddly magical.

🏞️ Village life, unfiltered. Wander into quiet hamlets where water buffalo graze and rice fields stretch to the horizon. Or, if you're feeling a bit adventurous, challenge your legs (and camera) with a trek through Sapa’s rugged hills. Later, row through timeless caves or simply breathe in the stillness.

🏯 Hue to Hoi An: Vietnam’s poetic heartland. From brackish bites of central seafood to the Imperial City’s echoes of royalty — you’ll cook in lush organic gardens, walk across the iconic Golden Bridge, and watch lanterns drift on the Thu Bon River like dreams taking flight.

🎖️ History that’s felt, not just told. Crawl through the Cu Chi Tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City and feel the pulse of resilience. It’s history that sticks with you.

🚤 Float down the Mekong Delta. This isn’t just a boat ride — it’s a moving window into southern Vietnamese life. Paddle through floating markets, sip tea in a riverside homestay, and stir something delicious in a local’s kitchen.

🏖️ End with Phu Quoc’s seaside rhythm. Tours, temples, cable cars, beach days, island hopping, and snorkeling in turquoise waters — it's the well-earned exhale at the end of your journey.

🇻🇳 This is Vietnam, in full color. Deep history, natural beauty, flavors with a story, and people who make you feel at home — it's a complete experience that stays with you long after you unpack.

🚲 Take it slow with a Cyclo ride through ancient towns, or hop on a quirky Xe Lam (auto rickshaw) for that extra-local charm.

💆 Unwind with a free 30-minute Head, Neck & Shoulder massage while sipping fresh tea and snacking on lotus seeds. (Yes, this is part of the deal.)

🎁 Choose your keepsake: Vietnam’s iconic conical hat or a bag of fragrant traditional coffee. Either way, you’ll remember the moment you chose it.

INCLUDE & NOT INCLUDE

🔹INCLUDE

  • All activities on the itinerary and Accommodations mentioned
  • 24/7 hotline support guaranteed;
  • Meals (not drink) as stated in the itinerary (B: Breakfast, L: Lunch, D: Dinner, Br: Brunch)
  • Experienced English-speaking guide on the tour day
  • Entrance fees for all visits as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Transfers
  • Bottle of water on the coach (1 bottle/1 person/1 day)

🔸 NOT INCLUDE

  • Drinks
  • Early check-in & late check-out room (available upon request and depending on room availability)
  • Travel insurance (we highly recommend that you purchase adequate insurance)
  • Vietnam Visa
  • Tipping for guides, drivers, hotel staff, restaurant staff, boat riders, etc.
  • Personal expenses, such as laundry, telephone, drinks, etc.
  • Meals, if not specified in the itinerary
  • All other services not

Is there anything you don’t understand about the booking process or this trip? FAQ to help you answer! If you have any other questions not listed below, you are welcome to directly click the consultation button on the right side of the screen and contact our LINE / FB Messenger online customer service for inquiries!

FAQ

✅ How can I book a tour package?

Booking with Truly Voyage is straightforward:​

  • Select the number of participants.
  • Choose your preferred start date.
  • Select your desired hotel category.
  • Proceed to payment and enter your card details.​

Bookings made between 08:00 AM and 09:00 PM Vietnam time receive confirmation within 1 hour. Outside these hours, confirmations are sent the following morning.

✅ Is it secure to purchase a package online?

Absolutely. Truly Voyage is headquartered at 54 Hang Tre Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam. We collaborate with esteemed travel companies worldwide, including:​

  • United Kingdom: The Mighty Roar
  • Poland: MK Tramping, Student Travel
  • Romania: HAI HUI PRIN LUME TRAVEL SRL
  • Greece: Planet Voyagers, WanderVan Road Trips, Universe Travel
  • India: MMJ, Lagun Holidays, Moxa Tours, Diddi Travel Friends, Go360, Whistling, Heer, and more
  • Singapore: HLB Company (92 guests), Meditation Organization (50 guests)
  • USA: Air University, U.S. Naval War College (5 history trips organized in 2024, with 2 more planned for 2025)​

We also handle over 20 individual customer inquiries daily and organize more than 10 group tours each day. Visit our Facebook page to explore customer experiences and testimonials.

✅ What is your cancellation policy?

Can I cancel and receive a refund if I have an emergency?

We understand that plans can change:​

  • Cancellations made at least 1 month in advance: Receive a 100% refund (excluding transfer fees).
  • Cancellations made less than 1 month in advance: We will endeavor to cancel services and recover deposits on your behalf.​

Note: Airfare, visas, train tickets, and direct entrance tickets from VinGroup and SunGroup are non-refundable.

✅ Who can assist me if I encounter payment issues?

Our support team is available 24/7:​

  • Vani: +84 888 555 908
  • Tim: +84 886 288 898​
  • Or shoot us a message using the Line icon at the bottom right of our site

We're here to help you at any time.

✅ What if I like a package but it's beyond my budget or I have limited travel days?

If you like a package but find it beyond your budget, or if you have fewer days to travel, don’t worry!

You can contact the Truly Voyage team directly to explore ways to reduce costs or customize the itinerary.

Whether you’d like to shorten or extend the program, adjust activities, rearrange the schedule, or modify the tour dates, we are here to help with tailored advice and prompt support.

Feel free to reach out to us:

  • Vani: +84 888 555 908
  • Tim: +84 886 288 898

We look forward to assisting you!

✅ What benefits does Truly Voyage offer over other companies?

Choosing us ensures:​

  • Seamless Experience: Comprehensive packages for your convenience.
  • Quality Services: Top-tier offerings at competitive prices.
  • Satisfaction Guarantee: Refunds if services don't meet expectations.
  • Personalized Welcome: Warm greetings and pickups on arrival.
  • Thoughtful Souvenirs: Special Vietnamese gifts to cherish.
  • Exclusive Perks: Enjoy a 20% voucher for an exceptional, affordable massage.

✅ Is Vietnam safe and suitable for all travelers?

Vietnam offers a safe and wholesome social environment, consistently ranked as one of the world’s safest, easiest, and most affordable travel destinations. Vietnamese people are often recognized as some of the most optimistic and welcoming individuals in the world.

The country enjoys stability with no riots, wars, significant political disputes, or notable social issues.

We’ve proudly served many young travelers, including solo volunteers as young as 20 years old, who felt safe and comfortable exploring Vietnam.

In Vietnam, nearly every destination is accessible by car, making it an ideal choice for travelers of all ages and needs—whether they are seniors, wheelchair users, or families with infants.

✅ Are travel costs in Vietnam affordable?

​Vietnam is renowned for offering exceptional value to travelers, providing a rich cultural experience without straining your budget.


💡Accommodation

  • Budget Options: Hostels and guesthouses are available for approximately $5–$15 USD (125,000–375,000 VND) per night.

  • Mid-Range Hotels: Three-star hotels typically range from $25–$60 USD (625,000–1,500,000 VND) per night.

  • Luxury Hotels & Resorts: Five-star accommodations can cost between $80–$300+ USD (2,000,000–7,500,000 VND) per night. ​
    Tailored Holidays in Vietnam

💡Food and Drink

  • Street Food & Local Eateries: Meals are very affordable, usually costing $1–$3 USD (25,000–75,000 VND) per dish.

  • Casual Restaurants: Dining at mid-range establishments ranges from $4–$10 USD (100,000–250,000 VND) per meal.

  • High-End Restaurants: Fine dining experiences can cost between $15–$50 USD (375,000–1,250,000 VND) per person.

  • Beverages: Local beer is typically $1–$3 USD (25,000–75,000 VND), and Vietnamese coffee ranges from $1–$3 USD (25,000–75,000 VND) per cup. ​

💡Transportation

  • Local Buses: In cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, bus fares are around $0.30–$1 USD (7,500–25,000 VND) per ride.

  • Taxis: Short rides within cities typically cost $2–$10 USD (50,000–250,000 VND).Ride-Hailing Apps (e.g., Grab): Often cheaper and more convenient than traditional taxis.

  • Motorbike Rentals: Renting a motorbike costs about $5–$10 USD (125,000–250,000 VND) per day.

  • Trains: Traveling between cities by train ranges from $10–$50 USD (250,000–1,250,000 VND), depending on the distance and class.

  • Domestic Flights: Budget airlines offer flights between major cities for $30–$100 USD (750,000–2,500,000 VND). ​

✅ When is the best time to visit Vietnam?

Vietnam's climate varies by region:​

  • North: Spring (Feb-Apr) and Autumn (Sep-Nov) offer pleasant weather.
  • Central: Dry season (Jan-Aug) is ideal for beach destinations.
  • South: Dry season (Nov-Apr) provides warm and sunny conditions.​

Each season presents unique experiences across the country.

✅ Do I need a visa to travel to Vietnam?

Visa requirements vary:​

  • 45-day visa exemption: Applicable for citizens of countries like Germany, France, Italy, Spain, UK, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Belarus.
  • Other exemptions: Brunei (14 days), Cambodia (30 days), Indonesia (30 days), Laos (30 days), Malaysia (30 days), Myanmar (14 days), Philippines (21 days), Singapore (30 days), Thailand (30 days).
  • eVisa: Available for other countries; apply at https://evisa.gov.vn or contact us for assistance.

✅ What should I prepare for my trip to Vietnam?

Physical Preparations:

  • Power Adapter: Universal adapter or Type A, C, or G sockets (220V).
  • Cash: Carry Vietnamese Dong (VND); ATMs are widely available.
  • Daypack: For essentials during day trips.
  • Medications: Basic medicines for common ailments.
  • Clothing:
  1. Summer (May–Sep): Light, breathable attire.
  2. Winter (Dec–Feb): Warm layers for northern regions.
  • SIM Card/Currency Exchange: Available at airports.
  • Travel Insurance: Recommended for emergencies.
  • Sun Protection: Hat or cap.​

Mental Preparations:

  • Traffic: Expect busy streets; drivers may not speak English but are generally helpful.
  • Water: Drink bottled or boiled water.
  • Food: Inform us of dietary preferences; we accommodate various needs.
  • Hospitality: Vietnamese people are known for their friendliness.
  • Shopping: Use guides or locals for fair pricing.
  • Transportation: Use ride-hailing apps like Grab or Xanh SM.

✅ Can I pay with USD in Vietnam?

While some hotels and travel agencies in Vietnam accept USD, it's generally advisable to use Vietnamese Dong (VND) for everyday transactions.

Street vendors and local shops typically prefer VND. Be cautious with currency notes, as the 500,000 VND note resembles the 20,000 VND note in color, which can lead to confusion.

As of now, 1 USD is approximately 25,000 VND, making the 500,000 VND note worth around $20.

✅ During Vietnam holidays, are travel costs higher, and are many places closed?

Key holidays include:

  • New Year's Eve and New Year Day (Tết Dương Lịch): December 31 and January 1.​
  • Lunar New Year (Tết Nguyên Đán): Late January or early February; dates vary annually.​
  • April 30: Reunification Day.​
  • May 1: International Labor Day.​
  • September 2: Vietnam's Independence Day.​
  • December 24-25: Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.​

During these times, expect higher prices and limited availability.

✅ What scams might occur, and how can I avoid them?

​Vietnam is a captivating destination, but like many popular tourist spots, it has its share of scams. Being informed can help you navigate safely and enjoy your trip. Here are some common scams to watch out for and tips on how to avoid them:​

Transportation Scams

  • Unlicensed Taxis: Some taxis may not use meters or might take longer routes to inflate fares. Avoidance Tip: Use reputable ride-hailing apps like Grab or Xanh SM for transparent pricing.​
  • Cyclo Overcharging: Cyclo drivers might offer a ride without discussing the price, then demand an exorbitant fee at the end. Avoidance Tip: Always agree on a fare before starting the ride.​

Street Vendor Scams

  • Unsolicited Samples: Vendors may offer free samples and then charge you unexpectedly. Avoidance Tip: Politely decline unsolicited offers.​
  • Shoe Shine Scam: Someone points out dirt on your shoes and starts cleaning them without consent, then demands payment. Avoidance Tip: Firmly decline any unsolicited services.​

Currency and Payment Scams

  • Currency Confusion: Vietnamese dong notes can look similar, leading to overpayment. Avoidance Tip: Familiarize yourself with the currency and double-check notes during transactions.​
  • ATM Skimming: Hidden devices can capture your card information. Avoidance Tip: Use ATMs located inside banks and cover the keypad when entering your PIN.​

Accommodation and Tour Scams

  • Fake Hotel Claims: Taxi drivers may falsely claim your hotel is closed and take you to a different one for a commission. Avoidance Tip: Insist on going to your booked hotel and contact them directly if in doubt.​
  • Tour Operator Scams: Some operators might offer subpar services or not deliver as promised. Avoidance Tip: Book tours through reputable agencies and read reviews beforehand.​

Online and Digital Scams

  • Fake eVisa Websites: Scammers create websites resembling official visa portals. Avoidance Tip: Only apply for visas through the official government site: https://evisa.gov.vn/.​
  • Public Wi-Fi Risks: Unsecured networks can be used to steal personal information. Avoidance Tip: Avoid accessing sensitive information on public Wi-Fi; use a VPN if necessary.

Miscellaneous Scams

  • Fake Monks or Charity Collectors: Individuals posing as monks or charity workers may solicit donations. Avoidance Tip: Politely decline and donate only to recognized organizations.​
  • Overpriced SIM Cards: Vendors may sell SIM cards at inflated prices. Avoidance Tip: Purchase SIM cards from official stores or authorized dealers.​

Staying vigilant and informed is key to a safe and enjoyable trip to Vietnam. Always trust your instincts, and when in doubt, seek assistance from official sources or your accommodation.​

✅ What is included in the package, and what do I need to book myself?

The Truly Voyage package typically includes:​

  • Airport transfers.​
  • Regional tours with a guide.​
  • Entrance tickets.​
  • Meals (some tours may exclude certain meals; check descriptions).​
  • Accommodation.​
  • Domestic flight tickets.​
  • Basic travel insurance.​

You would need to arrange:

  • International flight tickets (assistance available upon request).​
  • eVisa (apply online or through Truly Voyage).​
  • Comprehensive travel insurance.

✅ How many people are there in a group tour?

Truly Voyage organizes small group tours with 12 people or fewer to ensure a personalized experience. Exceptions include Ha Long cruises, which may accommodate up to 80 guests.

✅I noticed that some packages do not include lunch or dinner. How can I arrange meals myself?

Truly Voyage does not include all meals, especially dinner, to provide more flexibility and reduce the overall package price.

Our travellers can easily access good dining options just a short walk (50-500 meters) from the hotels, as all accommodations arranged by Truly Voyage are located in the heart of tourist areas and city centers.

This allows travellers to enjoy a variety of top-rated restaurants, local specialties, and budget-friendly options. Additionally, it provides an opportunity to explore popular TikTok and YouTube recommended eateries.


For further restaurant recommendations in each city/region, feel free to contact Truly Voyage.

✅ Are there any recommended departure and arrival times for flights?

Truly Voyage organizes tours daily, allowing you to start on any day that suits your schedule.

All packages are flexible and can easily be reversed without affecting the price—e.g., a North-to-South route can be adjusted to a South-to-North itinerary with the same activities and inclusions, without any additional cost.

Recommendation: For long flights (over 8 hours) or late arrivals, consider the first and last days of your trip as free days to relax and recover. Additionally, some events occur only on weekends, so if you want to experience them, check the schedule—such as the Dragon Fire on Dragon Bridge in Da Nang, which takes place only on Saturday and Sunday nights.

✅ Is Vietnam a good destination for a honeymoon?

Absolutely. Vietnam offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and romantic settings. Popular honeymoon destinations include:​

  • Ha Long Bay: Stunning limestone cliffs and serene waters.​
  • Sapa: Terraced rice fields and mountain vistas.​
  • Phú Quốc: Pristine beaches and luxury resorts.​
  • Hội An: Charming ancient town with lantern-lit streets.​
  • Đà Lạt: Cool climate and scenic landscapes.​
  • Ninh Bình: Karst landscapes and tranquil countryside.​
  • Mũi Né: Beach destination with sand dunes and water sports.​

These locations offer a mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences.​

✅ What is the tipping policy in Vietnam?

Tipping practices vary:

  • Group Tours: Tipping is at your discretion.
  • Private Tours: Suggested tip is $3 per person per day for guides and $2 per person per day for drivers.​
  • Restaurants and Cafés: Tipping is not expected in local eateries but appreciated in tourist-oriented establishments (5-10% of the bill).​
  • Hotels: Tipping bellhops and housekeeping staff with 10,000 to 20,000 VND is customary.​

✅ Is it easy to accommodate vegan, vegetarian, halal, or Indian food requests in Vietnam?

Yes, major cities and tourist areas in Vietnam offer a variety of dining options catering to vegan, vegetarian, halal, and Indian dietary preferences. Many restaurants are becoming more accommodating to diverse dietary needs.

Truly Voyage can assist in curating travel experiences that include suitable dining options.

✅ Do you provide tour guides who speak other languages such as Mandarin, French, Spanish, Italian, or Russian?

Yes, tour guides proficient in languages like Mandarin, French, Spanish, Italian, and Russian are available. Please note that guides fluent in these languages may incur higher costs compared to English-speaking guides.​

✅ What types of transportation are available for tours in Vietnam?

Transportation options include:​

  • 4-seater and 7-seater cars.​
  • 12-seater vans.​
  • 9-seater limousines.​
  • 20-seater buses.​
  • 29-35-45-seater buses.​
  • 16, 22, and 27-seater limousines for a premium experience.​

These options cater to various group sizes and preferences, ensuring comfortable travel throughout your tour.