Mua Cave / Hang Mua


Mua Cave is one of the key visiting spots in Trang An (Halong Bay on the land) in the Ninh Binh province in Vietnam.  It is my most favourite place during my trip in Vietnam. The views up the 500 steps are stunning.  The sights over Tam Coc and the landscape of Ninh Binh are gorgeous. Green fields, river and mountains compose harmony and beauty. Everyone wants to stay longer.


We joined a tour to Trang An. Sampan ride along the river with  spectacular limestone karst peaks was amazing. It is the key offer provided by various tour companies. Other options include a visit to Hao Lu (the ancient capital), Bai Dinh Temple and Mua Cave (Hang Mua). I made the best decision of taking the Mua Cave to the temple. The awesome views on the hill top rank much much higher than the temple.


We arrived at Hang Mua in the late afternoon, one of the two best times (morning and evening). The biggest challenge was to climb up 500 steps. But believe me, it's really worthwhile. Up to the crossing point, on the right is a series of steps to a tower standing lonely on a hill.

To the left, we had gorgeous views over Tam Coc seeing lines of sampans dotting the river valley.  It's breadths taking and romantic!


Turning to the right, we saw the tower standing proudly over the beautiful landscape. It was waiting for its admirers to climb up with efforts to stand close to it. Then the eyes became wide opened. One will never be tire of the heavenly views.






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