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Tam
Coc
Poetically penned "Halong Bay on the rice paddies', the area around
Tam Coc boasts
stunning scenery. While
Halong Bay has rugged rock formations jutting out of the sea
here they soar skywards from a sea of green, 'Tam Coc is named after the low caves through which the Ngo Dong River flows. The essential Tam
Coc experience is so sit back and be rowed through the caves - a serene and scenic
trip, which turns into a surreal dance towards the end. The boats carry two people as
well as the main rower at the rear and a secondary rower, usually an elderly woman,
whose purpose becomes clear at the end of the journey. Hang Ca, the first cave, is 127m
long; Hang Giua 70m long; and the thirds Hang Cuoi, is only 45m. The boat trip takes
about two hours and tickets are sold at the small booking office by the car park. Even
on cloudy days, bring sunscreen and a hat or umbrella, as there s no shade in the
boats. It pays to arrive early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the
day-tripping crowds from
Hanoi. The area behind the Tam Coc restaurants is Van Lan
village, which is famous for its embroidery. Here local artisans make napkins,
tablecloths, pillowcases and T-shirts. A lot of these items wind up being sold on
Hanoi's Pho Hang Gai , but it is cheaper to buy them here directly from the
artisan.
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