Among them, Trang An achieved the elite title of “Best of the Best”, awarded to only 1% of global destinations, celebrating its breathtaking karst landscapes, serene rivers, and well-preserved cultural heritage. Often described as a “natural masterpiece within the ancient capital,” Trang An offers visitors an unforgettable journey through nature and history.
Tam Coc–Bich Dong enchants travelers with its poetic scenery of limestone mountains, golden rice fields, and tranquil waterways — a living watercolor of Vietnam’s countryside. Meanwhile, Bai Dinh Pagoda, Southeast Asia’s largest Buddhist complex, impresses with its monumental architecture, spiritual atmosphere, and record-setting scale, making it one of the region’s most visited spiritual destinations.
With its brand “Ninh Binh – The Timeless Beauty of the Ancient Capital,” the province has emerged as a leading example of green, sustainable, and community-based tourism. Ninh Binh has also gained recognition from Forbes, Trips to Discover, and the Philip Kotler Awards as a “Globally Influential Destination.”
In the first nine months of 2025, Ninh Binh welcomed over 16.8 million visitors, a 28% increase year-on-year — a testament to its growing appeal as Vietnam’s heritage and eco-tourism center.
Whether you seek adventure, tranquility, or spiritual connection, Ninh Binh invites you to discover a world where nature, culture, and humanity unite in harmony.