27/05/2020
๐ฟ๐ฟ Ninh Binh province is around 100 Km from Hanoi city which stretches from Cuc Phuong National Park in the west to a sliver of land facing out to the Gulf of Tonkin. The province is filled with half of lime-stone Mountain and half of plain area, forming stunning landscape of fascinating grottos, striking limestone outcrop and lush rice fields.
๐ฟ๐ฟ Thanks to its flat land and tourist sites within only 12Km from Ninh Binh city, tourists can reach to those sites easily by motorbike and bicycle. That's why Ninh Binh is always a great option for those who love biking or motorbike riding, as the small paths take you through green paddy fields, garden, mountains, river and lakes.
๐ฟ๐ฟ The landscape in Ninh Binh province is just different to Halong bay in one element that is limestone islands emerging from the sea surface in Halong Bay while they jutting out from the river and land in Ninh Binh. Besides natural values, Ninh Binh is also well-known for its ancient history as the first imperial capital in Vietnam from 968 to 1010 under the regime of Dinh, Le and Ly dynasties.
๐ฟ๐ฟ With tropical monsoon climate, Ninh Binh gets dry season from November to April with cool temperature of 25 degree C in November & April, cold temperature of 18 degree C in December, January, February & March. If you love enjoying yellow rice fields, you should travel to Ninh Binh in July and October.