Hang Mua Cave

Hang Mua Cave

enjoying the view over Ninh Binh after climbing up the mountain

Location: 

Unnamed Rd, Ninh Xuân,, Tp. Ninh Bình, Ninh Bình, Vietnam

Duration: 

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Personal highlights

  1. Hang Mua: climbing up the steep stairs to the mountain top
  2. Hang Mua Cave: not very impressive in comparison to the view
  3. Hang Mua Ecolodge: probably a good place to stay (I did not)
  4. Restaurant: not the friendliest staff, or I just had a bad day
  5. Journey: making a small detour before driving back to Hanoi

Image sources

  1. Highest point above the Caves
  2. Me sitting on the railing
  3. Looking down into the valley
  4. Dragon protecting the ascent
  5. Water bridge at the bottom

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