Trang An Landscape Complex is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich tapestry of ecological, geological, and cultural significance. The area offers a remarkable combination of karst landscapes, scenic waterways, and historical temples.
Trang An Landscape Complex is located in Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam, and spans over 4,000 hectares. The area is distinguished by its spectacular karst landscape with limestone peaks, deep winding rivers, and a lush green biodiversity. It includes a system of both dry and water caves that date back thousands of years. Historically, Trang An holds significant cultural importance, with archaeological sites revealing evidence of human activity for over 30,000 years. Visitors are drawn to its serene waterways, ancient temples like the Bai Dinh Pagoda, and breathtaking viewpoints. Its diverse ecosystem is home to rare plant and animal species. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including boat tours that glide through the interconnected rivers and caves, offering an intimate view of this unique landscape. The complex is not just a geological wonder but also a window into Vietnam’s rich history and ancient cultures.
Bai Dinh Temple, the largest complex of Buddhist temples in Vietnam.
The Trang An Boat Tour through the stunning karst landscape and intricate cave systems.
The ancient capital of Hoa Lu, rich with historical significance.
Ngoa Long Mountain viewpoint offering panoramic views of the surrounding region.
A spiritual and architectural masterpiece, home to the largest bronze Buddha statue in Southeast Asia.
Known as the 'Ha Long Bay on land', it's famous for its splendid natural beauty and is a popular location for scenic boat tours.
A historic site with remnants of the palaces, temples, and fortification of the ancient capital city.