Tam Coc caves

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Tam Coc caves are a famous karst cave system and scenic river landscape in northern Vietnam, often called “Ha Long Bay on land” for its dramatic limestone cliffs and rice paddies.

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instanceOf karst cave system
scenic landscape
tourist attraction
accessVia Ngo Dong River NERFINISHED
administrativeArea Hoa Lu district NERFINISHED
approxDistanceFromHanoi about 90 kilometers
attracts ecotourists
landscape photographers
bestVisitSeason late spring to early summer
rice harvest season
boatDeparturePoint Tam Coc wharf NERFINISHED
climate humid subtropical
closestMajorCity Hanoi NERFINISHED
contains Hang Ba cave NERFINISHED
Hang Ca cave NERFINISHED
Hang Hai cave NERFINISHED
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
ecosystemType karst river valley
geologicalFormation karst
hasActivity cycling around rice paddies
hiking nearby karst hills
hasLandscapeFeature Ngo Dong River NERFINISHED
rice paddies
hasViewpoint Mua Cave viewpoint (nearby) NERFINISHED
knownFor boat rides through caves
dramatic karst scenery
seasonal flooded rice fields
languageOfName Vietnamese
literalMeaningOfName three caves
locatedIn Ninh Binh province NERFINISHED
northern Vietnam
near Ninh Binh city NERFINISHED
nickname Ha Long Bay on land
numberOfMainCaves 3
partOf Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex NERFINISHED
popularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
protectionStatus scenic and cultural heritage area within Trang An complex
region Red River Delta NERFINISHED
terrainFeature limestone cliffs
tourismActivity boat tours
photography
river cruising
sightseeing
transportAccess road from Hanoi to Ninh Binh
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus part of Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex World Heritage Site

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Ninh Binh Province hasCave Tam Coc caves