Day Trip at Tam Coc, Vietnam

Day Trip at Tam Coc, Vietnam

Tam Coc – A Nice Getaway from the Hustle and Bustle of Hanoi

If you’re staying in Hanoi for a little while, you’re going to be craving for some wide-open green space. Luckily, Vietnam still has a lot of natural unspoiled scenery in Southeast Asia. And you’ll find that little slice of heaven at Tam Coc’s Ngo Dong River.

Tam Coc is located about 2 and 1/2 hours drive from Hanoi’s old quarters. It’s typically packaged in a tour with a visit to Vietnam’s ancient capital Hoa Lu.

Tour guide to Tam Coc
Our little tour group and our tour guide upfront…

Our tour package costs around $40 and includes a buffet lunch, as well as all entrance fees including a bicycle rental so you can explore the countryside of Ninh Binh province where Tam Coc is located.

Ngo Dong River – Tam Coc’s Claim to Fame

Tam Coc in Vietnamese means 3 caves in which local boat guides take tourists through and under 3 grottos from the meandering Ngo Dong River.

The Ngo Dong River passes through rice paddies with a breathtaking view of cascading limestones where wild goats roam.

Each raft is guided by a local with two tourists to a boat. It’s quite a romantic ride along a gentle river with my wife. But…

I can’t find how long Ngo Dong River is but as I recall the the entire raft ride along the river lasted about 35 to 45 minutes. It was August at the time it was really hot. Be sure to take along an umbrella, a hat, and sunscreen as the temperature hits 90° Fahrenheit.

One Thing That Bothered Me on the Tam Coc Tour…

It’s nice to get on a boat and have a nice quiet ride along such magnificent views. So one thing that ruined the experience is the overly aggressive locals selling souvenirs. And since I had no control of the boat my local guide hung around waiting for us to purchase something.

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And when we didn’t buy from them our guide rowed the boat over to a small little patch of tall grass and started showing us pictures of her kids and asking us to buy some trinket souvenirs. Talk about feeling uncomfortable.

I could’ve waited out the sales tactics but my wife caved in and bought some small coin purses and a couple of postcards.

I can understand that they work hard with low salaries. And I would tip them regardless. But they don’t know that. I’m not surprised at all that many tourists choose not to tip at all. So these row boats/guides are desperate to get as much money as they can.

Tam Coc Boat Guide
All row boat/guides at Tam Coc row boats with their feet…

But they row these boats with their legs. It’s amazing how these guides can grip the boat oars with their feet. That “feat” (pun intended) in itself deserves some sort of gratuity in itself.

About 10 minutes before heading back to the wharf our row boat guide asked us for a tip. Now you’d think buying some souvenirs from her was enough. And I was planning to tip her anyway. So I just gave her $ 5 USD, which is pretty much a small price to pay.

Overall a Wonderful Experience at Tam Coc

Tam Coc is a place you should visit and a good day trip from Hanoi. You can get a tour of Tam Coc from any tour agency in Hanoi. I don’t recommend getting a Tam Coc tour package from your hotel though because they usually charge a little higher.

Ngo Dong River Tour
A nice trip down Ngo Dong River at Tam Coc…

What’s Included in a Tam Coc Tour

  • Hoa Lu – Visit Vietnam’s ancient capital Hoa Lu where a temple was built to honor Dinh Bo Linh, the first emperor of Vietnam. There isn’t much to see at Hoa Lu but you get a good sense of Vietnam’s medieval history as well as plenty of picture opportunities.
  • Tam Coc – A tour guide takes you down the Ngo Dong River passing rice paddies as far as the eye can see and limestone mountains and cliffs as high as the sky.
  • Ninh Binh Province – Take a guided bike tour through rice fields and explore the beauty of Ninh Binh’s countryside.

There are tons of tour agencies located all over the Old Quarters of Hanoi and expect to pay about $30USD to $40USD per person. A lunch is included and on our particular tour, there was a lunch buffet.

It wasn’t the best Vietnamese food but it will fill you up.

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