Begin your journey in the poetic village of Tam Coc, quickly escaping the crowds. Ride through the heart of the Tràng An Landscape Complex. At a secret lakeside crossroads, the water serves as a mirror for the towering limestone monoliths. Your guide will share the legend of the Emperors who used these peaks as a “Celestial Wall.”
Travel towards the western horizon to find Chau Son Monastery. Built in 1936, this Gothic masterpiece reflects a rare harmony between Western faith and Eastern landscape. Millions of hand-laid red bricks symbolise a labour of love, nestled among emerald hills.
Leave the sacred silence as the air grows cooler and the roads curve into the wild. Reach the gateway of Cuc Phuong National Park. Ride through a cool, emerald tunnel of ancient vines. Feel the raw energy of the land that has remained unchanged for millennia.
Savour an authentic “Non Nuoc” lunch. Taste the soul of the region: tender mountain goat, crispy elderberry rice (Cơm cháy), and wild valley herbs. This is a moment to rest and reflect before the grand finale.
The final act takes you south towards the vast agricultural plateaus and endless fields. Enter a landscape reminiscent of the Mongolian steppes. Over 5,000 hectares of pineapples stretch to the horizon - a different kind of poetry written by human hands.
Arrive as the sun dips behind the karst horizon. The sunlight turns the entire landscape into a shimmering golden sea. This cinematic moment reflects the power of human labour—turning rocky soil into a productive paradise.