Mua Cave
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Overview
Nestled in the breathtaking countryside of Ninh Binh, Vietnam, Mua Cave is a must-visit destination for any traveler. This stunning natural wonder offers visitors a unique combination of breathtaking views, rich cultural history, and exciting physical challenges
FAQs
What our customers ask about this attraction
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What is Mua Cave famous for?
Mua Cave is famous for its stunning panoramic view of Tam Coc and the “Great Wall of Vietnam”—a stone staircase with nearly 500 steps leading to the top of Mua Mountain. From the top, you can see rice fields, rivers, and limestone mountains stretching across the valley. -
How hard is the climb to the top of Mua Cave?
The hike is moderate but a bit steep, taking around 15–25 minutes depending on your fitness level. It’s totally worth it once you reach the top and enjoy the breathtaking view. -
What’s the best time to visit Mua Cave?
The best time is during the rice harvest season from May to early July, when the fields below turn bright golden yellow. Early morning or late afternoon is ideal for cooler weather and beautiful lighting. -
How far is Mua Cave from Hanoi and how can I get there?
Mua Cave is about 100 km from Hanoi—around 2 hours by car or limousine bus. You can also visit it as part of a day tour that includes Hoa Lu and Tam Coc or Trang An.

