Hang Mua Viewpoint

Han Mua viewpoint, Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Hang Mua viewpoint offers one of the most beautiful views of the limestone landscape of Ninh Binh. Within the viewpoint you will find two limestone peaks to climb, several shrines and a lake with lotus flowers.

Hang Mua viewpoint is best visited in the early morning or late evening to avoid the crowds of tourists. Allow approximately two hours to visit the entire complex.

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Amusement park and two viewpoints

Before you start climbing the stairs to the spectacular viewpoints, you'll walk through a fairly large park full of photo spots and smaller attractions. Instagram enthusiasts will be particularly excited here, as you can take photos among the lotus flowers, with Vietnamese lanterns or traditional bonsai.

The stairs then take you to two viewpoints - on the left you'll reach the viewpoint of a small pagoda, while on the right you'll reach the higher and more famous rocky viewpoint, at the top of which lies a stone dragon. From both of these two viewpoints there are beautiful views of the surrounding limestone lobes and are definitely worth a visit.

Entrance fees and opening hours

You will pay 100 000 vnd to enter the complex, this ticket includes both the viewpoints and other attractions. The official car park is right at the entrance and charges 10 000 vnd for scooter parking , so don't be tempted by the restaurant and stall operators for less convenient parking.

The complex is open every day from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm, so you can also visit the viewpoint at sunrise and sunset.

Transportation to Hang Mua

There is no public transport to Hang Mua. However, you can easily get here on a rented scooter, and you can even ride a rented bike from Tam Coc village.

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