Trang An is already very famous on the tourist map, but the reality is that many tourists, when holding a 250,000 VND ticket in hand at the counter, are still confused about whether to choose Route 1, Route 2 or Route 3. Choosing the wrong boat route can make your trip less fun because it is not according to your preferences.
With experience accompanying tourists to the ancient capital, today Ninh Binh Booking will review in detail and objectively all 3 boat routes based on the latest schedule chart. Hopefully this article will help you choose "true love" for your upcoming trip!
Route 1: Explore the "maze" of caves and mysterious spirituality
If you want to experience the true feeling of "going through a cave", like to see pristine stalactites and want to worship at ancient temples, Route 1 is the answer.
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Detailed route: Boat wharf ➔ Trinh Temple ➔ Tran Cave ➔ Quy Hau Cave ➔ Khong Cave ➔ Khong Palace (Bao Hieu Pagoda) ➔ Son Duong Cave ➔ Ba Giot Cave ➔ Bright Cave ➔ Dark Cave ➔ Wine Making Cave ➔ Tran Temple ➔ Seo Cave ➔ Boat wharf.
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Actual experience: This is the route with the most caves in Trang An (9 caves). The feeling of sitting on a bamboo boat, crouching low to avoid the million-year-old stalactites right next to the top of your head in Dark Cave, Bright Cave or Nau Ruou Cave is extremely stimulating. Entering the cave, the air is cool and the sound of dripping water is very pleasant.
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Points of note: Because the route passes through many caves and sacred spiritual spots such as Tran Temple and Phu Khong, the time spent floating on the water is quite long. Going up and down to burn incense a lot can easily cause leg fatigue for the elderly or children.
Route 2: "National" boat route – Balance between cave and check-in
It is no coincidence that Line 2 is always the fastest "sold out" line at Trang An wharf. This is an extremely smartly designed route, with just enough caves but with the most beautiful shooting angles.
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Detailed route: Boat station ➔ Hang Lam ➔ Cao Son Holy Temple ➔ Vang Cave ➔ Thanh Truot Cave ➔ Suoi Tien Temple (Vung Vo) ➔ Dai Cave ➔ Vu Lam Palace (see Kim Quy Mountain, Dia Linh Mountain) ➔ Boat dock.
- </p This route goes through 4 caves with a moderate length, not tiring. The highlight that occupies the entire "spotlight" is Hanh Cung Vu Lam - an ancient communal house nestled between four rocky mountains and rivers. Just hold up the camera and you will have beautiful photos that look like a historical movie. In addition, you can also experience a short walk through Valley of Voi to Suoi Tien Temple.
💡 Tips from Ninh Binh Booking: Because Route 2 is very crowded, if you travel on your own from Hanoi, you can easily miss the golden hour to buy tickets in the morning. To have a relaxing trip and not worry about the road, you can refer to the car booking service Hanoi - Ninh Binh round trip transfer to the boat dock, or book a full package Trang An - Hang Mua 1 Day Tour with optimized schedule, including boat tickets without having to queue.
Route 3: Peaceful journey through record-long cave
Route 3 is the perfect choice for those who hate noise and want to find a quiet, relaxing corner of Trang An to fully admire the clouds, sky, and water.
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Detailed route: Boat station ➔ Trinh Temple ➔ Dot Cave ➔ Van Cave ➔ Suoi Tien Temple (Vung Vo) ➔ Dai Cave ➔ Vu Lam Palace (see Kim Quy Mountain, Dia Linh Mountain) ➔ Boat dock.
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Actual experience: The most valuable point of Route 3 is Dot Cave - the record-breaking longest water-going cave in Trang An with a length of up to to more than 1,000m. The feeling of crawling into a deep mountain cave, watching the stalactite system revealing many strange shapes is truly overwhelming. Boats on this route travel leisurely, with less "traffic jam" on the river like Route 2, and the atmosphere is extremely relaxing. This route also combines walking through Thung Voi and stopping at Hanh Cung Vu Lam like Route 2.
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Notes: Because the cave is more than 1km long and the route is wide, the time to sit continuously on the boat is quite long. You should prepare a small back pillow if you have a history of back pain.
💡 Quick comparison table to help you finalize your choice:
| Criteria | Route 1 | Route 2 | Route 3 |
| Travel time | ~3.5 hours | ~2.5 - 3 hours | ~3 hours |
| Number of rows | 9 rows (Most) | 4 rows (Moderate) | 3 caves (The longest cave is >1km) |
| Nice photography angle | Average | Excellent (Vu Lam Palace, Cao Son Temple) | Beautiful (Hanh Cung Vu Lam, Hang Dot) |
| Crowdedness | Moderate | Quite crowded at peak time | Quiet, relaxing |
| Fits | Guests who like spirituality and love caves | Young people and families like to check-in | Guests who like to explore nature and peace |
Practical notes from Ninh Binh Booking tour operators:
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Prepare "weapons against sun/rain": Trang An boat is completely roofless to ensure safety when going through low caves. Please bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen or a folded umbrella.
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Support boatmen: Rowing continuously for several hours is very tiring. There are always extra oars on the boat, so you can row with your aunt and uncle, which is both a fun exercise experience and helps the boat go faster.
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Tipping issue: Tipping the ferry driver is not within the management board's regulations. However, in return for the enthusiasm, explanation and hard sailing of the uncles and aunts, a small tip of about 50k - 100k/boat is a very meaningful spiritual gift.
In short, which route should I take?
If this is your first time coming to Trang An and your main goal is to have a set of "lifetime" photos to bring back, just Route 2 and choose it without thinking too much. If you are afraid of crowds and like quiet space to admire the scenery and experience long caves, then Route 3 is the wiser choice.
Trang An is beautiful, but going on a hot sunny day or on a day when the boat dock is overloaded, the experience will be halved. If you want to know what the actual weather is like in Ninh Binh this week, or need experience in arranging a time to go so you don't have to wait in line, just send us a message via Hotline/Zalo. Ninh Binh Booking brothers are always ready to share the most practical information from the marina with you!