Tam Coc, Hanoi: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby
Tam Cốc is a landscape of limestone karst towers and flooded rice paddies roughly 7 kilometers south of Ninh Bình city in northern Vietnam, often called "Hạ Long Bay on land." Visitors travel the 2.5-kilometer route by rowboat along the Ngô Đồng River, passing through three natural caves carved through the karst—Hang Cả, Hang Hai, and Hang Ba. The surrounding rice fields change color with the growing season, turning bright green in spring and golden before the June harvest. The area is part of the Tràng An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2014. is just one of many options in Hanoi. Major attractions worth considering include Hanoi Train Street, Hoa Lo Prison, and Lake of the Restored Sword (Hoan Kiem Lake).