A landscape enriched by sacred Buddhist trees
The entire tourist complex is harmoniously designed within majestic mountains and forests, featuring a lush ecosystem filled with trees that carry deep spiritual significance in Buddhism:
Bodhi tree – Symbol of enlightenment under which the Buddha attained awakening.
Sala tree – Associated with the birth of the Buddha.
Frangipani (Plumeria) – A fragrant, pure blossom commonly found in temples and meditation gardens.
Bamboo and reed – Representing humility, resilience, and noble living.
These trees not only provide shade and natural air purification but also offer visitors a profound sense of positive energy, sacred peace, and inner cleansing as they step into this tranquil space for spiritual practice.
Eco-friendly travel – Tourism without pollution
Aligned with its vision for green and sustainable tourism, the Dinh mountain area encourages visitors to use environmentally friendly transport options:
Electric shuttle vehicles transport guests from the parking area to key landmarks such as the ancient Bai Dinh Pagoda, the Three Periods Hall, the Stupa, and the Arhat corridor.
Well-designed pedestrian pathways throughout the site make walking enjoyable - offering both physical wellness and the chance to admire the serene natural scenery.
By limiting personal vehicles and combustion engines within the complex, the destination preserves the environment while maintaining a peaceful, clean, and safe space for pilgrims.
Green tourism in the spiritual space of Dinh Mountain is not just a journey to a famous site in Ninh Binh - it’s a journey inward, where peace of mind, clarity of thought, and emotional renewal converge. With its blend of Buddhist values, ecological beauty, and sustainable mobility, this destination is emerging as a leading symbol of modern green tourism - offering healing, meaning, and depth in every visit.