Hanoi – Ninh Binh – Phong Nha – Hue – Hoi An in 6 Days

Overview

This multi-day Ninh Binh to Phong Nha tour takes you from peaceful countryside landscapes to dramatic cave systems and war-time history. Hike to panoramic viewpoints in Mua Cave, ride a boat through the limestone caves of Trang An, and explore both Paradise and Phong Nha caves in the UNESCO-listed national park. Along the way, you’ll meet locals, stay in comfortable accommodations, travel by sleeper train, and continue south through the former DMZ to historic Hue and charming Hoi An.

Highlights

  • Hike to the top of Mua Cave for sweeping views over Ninh Binh’s karst landscape
  • Cruise by sampan through Trang An, known as “Halong Bay on land”
  • Discover Paradise Cave and Phong Nha Cave — two of Vietnam’s most stunning cave systems
  • Travel by overnight train from Ninh Binh to Dong Hoi for a unique local experience
  • Visit the Vinh Moc tunnels and DMZ sites on the journey from Phong Nha to Hue
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Hanoi – Ninh Binh – Phong Nha – Hue – Hoi An in 6 Days

Starting Date: Apr 18, 2025

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Itinerary

Lunch

Between 7:00 and 7:30 a.m., your guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Get comfortable for the ride to Ninh Binh, a region known for its dramatic limestone mountains, lush countryside, and ancient temples.

Start the day with a short but steep hike up to the top of Mua Cave. From here, you’ll get panoramic views over Tam Coc’s rice fields and the limestone peaks scattered across the landscape — it’s one of the best photo spots in Ninh Binh.

After the hike, hop on a bike to ride through the peaceful countryside. The quiet lanes take you past local homes, rice paddies, and limestone cliffs. If you prefer not to cycle, you can stay in the van or even hire a motorbike with driver for a local-style ride.

Stop by a traditional Vietnamese household and enjoy a warm welcome with tea and local sweets. Learn how local families make a living through VAC farming (a mix of garden, fish pond, and livestock), and get a better sense of rural life and ancestral worship traditions.

Take a break and enjoy a filling lunch with Vietnamese dishes, likely including local specialties from the region.

Board a sampan boat and drift through Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage site often called “Halong Bay on land.” You’ll float through scenic river valleys, enter caves carved into the mountains, and admire towering karst formations from the water.

Travel back in time with a visit to Hoa Lu, Vietnam’s ancient capital in the 10th century. Explore the grounds and visit the temple dedicated to King Dinh, one of the country’s early rulers.

After the final stop, your driver will take you to your accommodation in Ninh Binh. Settle into your room and enjoy a relaxed evening in the peaceful countryside.

Breakfast

Enjoy a relaxed morning with breakfast at your hotel. Most places offer free bicycles, so you can explore nearby rice fields, pagodas, or small villages at your own pace. The quiet countryside is perfect for a slow, easy ride.

You’ll have access to your room until around 8:30 p.m., so there’s no rush. After check-out, a car will pick you up and take you to Ninh Binh train station.

Board the SE19 sleeper train to Dong Hoi. You’ll have a bed in a shared, air-conditioned 4-berth cabin with clean bedding. The ride is bumpy but comfortable enough — and taking the train is part of the adventure in Vietnam.

Breakfast, Lunch

Arrive early in Dong Hoi and get transferred to your hotel for breakfast and a chance to freshen up before the day’s activities.

After breakfast, your guide and driver will take you to Phong Nha, the gateway to some of Vietnam’s most famous caves. The drive takes about 45 minutes through rural landscapes and small villages.

Start with a visit to Paradise Cave — the longest dry cave in Asia. Walk along wooden boardwalks deep into the cave to admire massive stalactites and otherworldly rock formations. It’s cool inside, both in temperature and atmosphere.

Stop for lunch at a local restaurant with countryside views before continuing the cave adventure.

Hop on a boat and cruise along the Son River to reach the mouth of Phong Nha Cave. You’ll glide through the cave by boat, then explore on foot. Inside, look out for formations nicknamed the “Lion,” “Fairy,” and “Buddha.” It’s a surreal and beautiful underground world.

End the day with a drive back to your accommodation in Phong Nha. Enjoy a quiet evening surrounded by the region’s famous karst mountains.

Breakfast

Start your journey south with a private car transfer from Phong Nha to Hue, passing through historic sites along the former Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).

Explore the underground world of the Vinh Moc Tunnels, where local families lived during the war. Walk through narrow passageways, visit family quarters, and learn how an entire village survived underground.

Visit the symbolic bridge that once divided North and South Vietnam. You’ll see the memorial sites, museum, and monuments that reflect the country’s wartime past and hope for reunification.

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Arrive in Hue

After the final stop, continue the drive to Hue. Check in to your hotel and enjoy a relaxing evening in this historic city.

Breakfast, Lunch

Start the day with a scenic ride on the Perfume River. You’ll arrive at Thien Mu Pagoda, a peaceful temple perched on a hill overlooking the river.

Explore the former seat of Vietnam’s Nguyen emperors. Walk through ancient gates, royal courtyards, and palaces as you learn about the country’s imperial history.

Get a taste of local culture with a stop at Dong Ba Market — a lively place filled with food stalls, souvenirs, and everyday hustle and bustle.

Sit down for a hearty Vietnamese meal, included in the tour.

In the afternoon, visit two of Hue’s most impressive tombs. Minh Mang’s is peaceful and set in nature, while Khai Dinh’s is ornate and grand, blending Eastern and Western design.

Make a quick stop at a small village where traditional crafts are still alive. See how incense sticks and conical hats are made — and maybe pick up a souvenir.

You’ll be dropped back at your hotel around sunset, with the rest of the evening free.

Start your day with a comfortable private transfer to Hoi An. Along the way, you’ll stop at several scenic and cultural points of interest.

Enjoy the peaceful scenery of this coastal lagoon at the base of the mountains. It’s a great place for a quick photo and a breath of fresh air.

A short drive away, Lang Co Beach offers white sand and turquoise water. It’s a nice stop to stretch your legs and take in the coastal views.

Drive along one of Vietnam’s most scenic roads — Hai Van Pass. This mountain route winds along the coastline and offers panoramic views over the ocean.

Near Da Nang, visit the Marble Mountains — a group of five marble and limestone hills filled with caves, temples, and viewpoints. At the base is Non Nuoc village, where stone-carving traditions are still practiced.

After the final stop, your driver will drop you off at your hotel in Hoi An. The rest of the day is yours to explore the ancient town or relax by the river.

  • Hotel pick-up in Hanoi Old Quarter
  • All transfers by car or shared tour bus as mentioned in the itinerary
  • English-speaking guide on sightseeing days (Ninh Binh, Phong Nha caves, Hue city tour)
  • 5 nights accommodation in double/twin rooms with breakfast
  • 1 lunch in Ninh Binh, 1 lunch in Phong Nha, 1 lunch in Hue (total: 3 lunches)
  • Entrance fees for included attractions
  • Sampan boat ride in Trang An
  • Bicycle rental in Ninh Binh
  • Overnight train ticket from Ninh Binh to Dong Hoi
  • Other meals not mentioned (e.g. dinners, lunch on free days)
  • Drinks during meals
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for guides and drivers
  • Optional activities (e.g. motorbike rental in Ninh Binh)
  • Guide and entrance fees on Phong Nha–Hue transfer day (DMZ transfer)
  • The tour covers over 700 km from Hanoi to Hoi An, including a mix of driving, train travel, and boat rides. Travel is well-paced across six days with plenty of stops.
  • Easy to moderate. Most activities involve light walking, short hikes, and optional cycling. If you have concerns about the difficulty, let us know—we can adjust certain parts for your comfort.
  • This tour is enjoyable year-round, but March to May and September to November offer the most pleasant weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
  • No prior experience needed. This tour is suitable for all travelers, including families and first-time visitors to Vietnam.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. A light jacket may be useful in cooler months, and breathable fabrics are ideal for warmer days.
  • Life jackets are provided for boat rides. Paths at caves and viewpoints may be uneven—wear sturdy shoes and follow your guide’s instructions during activities.
  • Most hotels provide free wifi. We recommend using a Vietnamese SIM card for reliable internet access during transfers or in more remote areas like Phong Nha.
  • Luggage can be brought along on all transfers. If you’re traveling with large suitcases, let us know—we’ll help arrange storage or extra space as needed.
  • Vegetarian, vegan, or allergy-friendly meals can be arranged. Please inform us of your dietary needs in advance so we can notify the local restaurants and hotels.
  • You’ll enjoy a variety of Vietnamese dishes such as grilled pork, rice specialties, local noodles, and regional side dishes. Meals are fresh, filling, and catered to international tastes.
  • All necessary equipment like bicycles and helmets are included. Boats and vehicles are arranged in advance to ensure a smooth experience.
  • This tour runs in all seasons. Light rain won’t affect most activities, but we recommend a waterproof jacket and umbrella during the rainy season (May to September).
  • Bring sunscreen, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and comfortable walking shoes. A small daypack is helpful for day trips.
  • You’ll stay in comfortable mid-range hotels and homestays with private bathrooms and breakfast included. If you prefer upgraded or customized stays, let us know — we’re happy to adjust.
  • This tour departs regularly and is available year-round. Early booking is recommended during peak travel months (March–April and October–December).

FAQ

What should I pack for this multi-day tour?

Bring comfortable walking shoes, light clothing, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a waterproof jacket in case of rain. For the sleeper train, you don’t need bedding, but you might want to bring earplugs and a travel pillow for extra comfort.

Is the overnight train from Ninh Binh to Dong Hoi comfortable?

The train uses shared 4-berth soft sleeper cabins with air conditioning and bedding provided. It’s a simple but authentic experience. Taller travelers may find the berths a bit short but generally manageable.

What is the fitness level required for this tour?

The tour includes light hiking, such as the steep stairs to Mua Cave, and optional cycling in Ninh Binh. Most activities are moderate and suitable for anyone with average fitness. Let us know in advance if you prefer to skip the bike ride — alternative transport is available.

Can I store my main luggage during the tour?

Yes, you can bring your main luggage with you, as transport is included throughout the tour. If you need to leave anything behind (e.g., at a hotel in Hanoi), let us know and we can help arrange it.

Will I have private accommodations or shared rooms?

You’ll have private rooms at each hotel or bungalow stay during the tour. The only shared part is the 4-berth train cabin, unless you request and pay extra for a private cabin (subject to availability).

Can I end the tour in Da Nang instead of Hoi An?

Yes, if you prefer to be dropped off in Da Nang instead of Hoi An on the last day, we can arrange that at no extra cost. Just let us know when booking.

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