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Hiking in the Hong Delta offers trails through a distinctive landscape characterized by a vast network of rivers, canals, and flat agricultural lands. The region features extensive rice paddies, fruit orchards, and dense vegetation, including coconut palms and water coconut trees. While largely flat, some areas present isolated hills and limestone karsts, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.9km
04:46
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200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.88km
01:25
120m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Be sure to climb all the way to the reclining dragon.
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Somewhat disappointing - very dark - flat, narrow corridor leading to a small, empty room
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Tam Coc is a small town near Ninh Binh. It's considered a tourist hotspot for accommodation, as most hotels, restaurants, and homestays are located here. One of two main boat tours departs directly from the town. Unfortunately, it's the less interesting one.
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After climbing over 500 steps, some of which are too high, you can enjoy this view from the Hang Mua viewpoint.
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The Bai Dinh Pagoda houses one of the largest gilded bronze Buddhas in Asia, a 10-meter-tall, 100-ton sculpture of Gautama Buddha, located in the Phap Chu Hall. This impressive statue holds the record as the largest gilded bronze artwork in Asia.
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The Phap Chu Hall is part of the new complex and houses an impressive 10-meter-high, 100-ton bronze statue of a Buddha, considered the largest of its kind in Vietnam.
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This 100-meter-high, 13-story stupa is a prominent feature of the new Bai Dinh Pagoda complex and houses an elevator and 72 steps.
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Have enough water with you
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This guide features 6 hiking routes that are easily accessible from bus stations in the Hong Delta. These trails offer a convenient way to explore the region's unique landscapes without needing private transportation.
The cooler and drier months, typically from November to April, are generally recommended for hiking in the Mekong Delta. During this period, paths are less muddy, and humidity is lower, making for more comfortable outdoor activities. However, the wet season (May to October) brings lush green landscapes and full waterways, which can also be appealing despite increased humidity and rain.
The Mekong Delta is largely flat, dominated by vast rice paddies, fruit orchards, and a network of rivers and canals. Hiking trails often follow paths alongside these waterways or through agricultural lands, offering generally easy and accessible walking suitable for most fitness levels. While mostly flat, some routes might include slight elevations, such as those leading to viewpoints or pagodas.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, you can enjoy the Descent from Mua Cave Pagoda – Viewpoint plattform loop from Cầu Ninh Tiến 2, which offers scenic views and returns you to your starting point. Another option is the Tam Coc Scenic Area – Bích Động Pagoda and Cave loop from Cầu Ninh Tiến 2, providing a comprehensive exploration of the area's natural beauty.
The trails offer access to a variety of cultural and natural highlights. You can visit historical sites like Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, or natural wonders such as the Lotus Lake Ninh Binh and the expansive Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex. Many routes also feature viewpoints, including the Viewpoint plattform and the View of the Limestone Cliffs and Waterways of Tam Coc.
Yes, the generally flat topography and gentle nature of many trails in the Mekong Delta make them suitable for families. Routes that pass through rice paddies and orchards offer easy walks and opportunities to observe local life. While specific 'easy' routes are limited in this selection, the Descent from Mua Cave Pagoda – Viewpoint plattform loop from Cầu Ninh Tiến 2 is a moderate option that is relatively shorter at 8.3 km, making it a good choice for families with some hiking experience.
The trails in this guide are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 100 ratings. Hikers often praise the serene riverine landscapes, the immersive experience of walking through rural villages and agricultural lands, and the convenience of accessing these beautiful areas directly from public transport hubs.
Absolutely. While not strictly hiking, boat tours are an integral part of experiencing the Mekong Delta's outdoor environment. Many hiking routes can be combined with traditional sampan rides through narrow canals, offering intimate encounters with the natural surroundings and a chance to see the delta from a different perspective. This allows for a diverse and enriching outdoor adventure.
The longest bus-accessible trail featured in this guide is the Tam Coc Scenic Area – Bích Động Pagoda and Cave loop from Cầu Ninh Tiến 2, which spans approximately 17.9 kilometers. This moderate route offers an extensive exploration of the scenic area.
Yes, several routes lead to significant cultural and religious sites. You can visit the Small Pagoda at Hang Múa, or explore the Bích Động Pagoda and Cave – Chua Trung Rock Pagoda loop from Cầu Ninh Tiến 2, which takes you through areas rich in history and spirituality. These sites add a unique dimension to your outdoor adventure.
The Mekong Delta is characterized by lush vegetation. You'll frequently encounter vast rice paddies, fruit orchards, and dense groves of coconut palms. Many canals are lined with water coconut trees, forming natural green tunnels that enhance the scenic beauty of the trails and provide shade.


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