Hang Múa and Ninh Bình: The Hidden Gem of Vietnam You Need to See (and How to Get There Easily)

#vietnamtrip If you’ve ever scrolled through Instagram and seen breathtaking photos of travelers standing on a dragon-shaped stone staircase with endless rice paddies below, chances are you’ve already seen Hang Múa. What most people don’t realize is that this viewpoint is just one part of the magic surrounding Ninh Bình, often called the “Halong Bay on land.”

When I planned my trip to Vietnam, I knew I didn’t want to miss this area. Booking my flights and hotels with #tripcom made the journey effortless, leaving me free to enjoy the adventure of exploring one of the most underrated destinations in Southeast Asia.

Hang Múa translates to “Dancing Cave,” but it’s not the cave that draws travelers, as it’s the view from the top. After climbing nearly 500 stone steps (yes, your legs will feel it!), you’re rewarded with panoramic views over lush rice fields, the winding Ngô Đồng River, and towering limestone cliffs.

At sunrise or sunset, the scenery turns golden, and the dragon sculpture at the summit makes you feel like you’re standing on the edge of a mythical world.

Post by Agustin (@agustintravel) | Jul 11, 2025

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