Goat pizza (with a Hanoi Beer in the top left corner of the photo) |
Alex with his driver who's looking happy |
... mine didn't look so happy |
The first stop of the day was a boat trip through Tam Coc's caves. We hired a boat and driver to take the three of us along through the caves and past rice fields for about an hour. We soon learned that the local people had developed a different way of rowing - rowing with their feet! Unfortunately it was the wrong season to see the rice fields in their prime with the bright green and yellow colours as shown on postcards and photographs of the area.
The three of us in our boat |
Interesting way of rowing! |
Beautiful scenery |
Farmer working in a rice field |
Beautiful scenery |
Coming out of one of the caves. They were all quite similar... |
Towards the end of the boat trip |
From there it was back on the bikes to go to Mua Cave. We got taken along bumpy dirt roads allowing us to see a lot of the countryside and scenery. Mua Cave was my highlight of Tam Coc. The cave itself was nothing special; the reason people go there is to climb the hill above to a view point where you can get amazing views of Tam Coc on one side and rice fields and Ninh Binh on the other. The climb itself was quite challenging (we were glad we didn't go in the summer!) but definitely worth the views at the top. On the way down we got to see some goats, having already seen some during our boat trip, proof for why the animal is a delicacy in the area.
Zig-zagging steps to the top of the hill |
The start of the climb |
Chloe and Alex on the way up |
View of rice fields from the top |
Looking down at where we went on the boat trip |
The three of us at the top |
Stunning view |
Mountain goats |
En route to Hoa Lu |
Palace |
Hoa Lu |
Alex with a Vietnamese baby |
Hoa Lu |
On our way back to Ninh Binh |