Begin your journey in the morning and head straight to the cliffs where the famous Ninh Binh mountain goats descend to graze. Witness these agile animals leaping across the rocks. If the timing is right, gather fresh leaves to feed them-a rare, peaceful connection with nature before the world wakes up.
Bypass the crowded tourist routes and head onto narrow, high embankments (dykes) overlooking the vast valleys. From this vantage point, the landscape unfolds like a classical “Water-Ink” painting. Witness the most authentic local life: farmers navigating “water alleys” between mountains, rowing boats with their feet-not for show, but for their daily survival.
Next, head to hidden lagoons where water buffalos bathe. Observe unscripted local life. Depending on the hour, see how locals set “Lờ” or “Đó” (ancient bamboo traps) or follow a farmer's boat as they gather snails and fish. You might even have the chance to touch these traditional tools and learn how they've been used for centuries.
Stop at a traditional duck farm nestled directly against the towering limestone walls. This is a real local farm where you can participate in a joyful experience: feeding the ducks right from your hand. Place some rice in your palm and watch as dozens of ducks flock to you for a friendly “nibble” in a dream-like setting.
Cruise the breathtaking roads surrounding Thung Nang (Sunshine Valley), the Thai Vi Valley, and the iconic Bich Dong Pagoda. Focus on the spectacular external scenery-the “natural amphitheatres” of cliffs and the famous mossy stone gates. Capture the best photos and soak in the majestic atmosphere without the hassle of ticket lines or crowded interiors.
To wrap up your journey, visit a local farmhouse for a cup of traditional green tea. This is a genuine invitation to a local home to see their handmade tools, hear their stories, and experience the pure heart of Vietnamese hospitality.