Lying Dragon Mountain: The Ultimate Guide for Trekkers

Sometimes referred to as The Great Wall of Ninh Binh Province, the Lying Dragon Mountain offers its visitors breathtaking views of the Trang An Landscape and a chance to connect with nature. Famous for its authentic natural beauty, unique viewpoints, and historic architectural relics, this destination is a must-visit for adventure seekers. In this post, YESD Travel provides you with everything you need to know to visit this mountain, from its height, and history to the best times to visit and tips for your journey.

1. Overview of Lying Dragon Mountain (Ngoa Long Mountain)

  • Address: Khe Dau Ha Village, Ninh Xuan Commune, Hoa Lu District, Ninh Binh
  • Entrance Fee: 100,000 VND (~4 USD)
  • Opening Hours: 6 AM – 6 PM (may vary during national holidays)
  • Natural Height: 100 meters (328 feet)
  • Hiking Time: About 15 minutes
  • Difficulty: Easy mild (3/10)
Ngoa Long Mountain (also called Lying Dragon Mountain or Mua Cave Peak), is located in the Mua Cave Tourist Area, within the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex in Ninh Binh. Situated just 6km from Ninh Binh City, it offers visitors a quick trek up 500 limestone steps guarded by intricately carved dragon railings. As you reach the peak, you can either visit the Lying Dragon statue and Quan Am statue on the left path or enjoy the beauty of the Pagoda and take beautiful pictures of the scenic view on the right path.

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2. History of the Lying Dragon Mountain

Ngoa Long mountain in Ninh Binh
The origins of Lying Dragon Mountain date back to the Tran Dynasty, during the Vietnam-Mongolia First War. The Mua Cave (meaning Dancing Cave) below the mountain served as a retreat for the Tran Royal Family, providing a safe haven and an entertainment venue.
Legend has it that when the King sought distraction from the challenges of war, he ordered his dancers to perform at this location. The mountain takes its name, Ngoa Long (Lying Dragon), from the dragon-like shape of the rocky ridges that wind across the landscape, decorated by the skillful artisans of the king back then.

3. Things to do on Lying Dragon Mountain

3.1. Enjoy and take photos of the scenic view
Lying Dragon Mountain
From the summit, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views of the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex. Endless rice fields stretch to the horizon, painting the land in shades of green and gold. In early summer, lotus flowers also bloom at the foot of the Ngoa Long Mountain, adding a touch of pink to the scenery. Other cultural and historical landmarks in the area can provide visitors with even more connection to the site, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts.
3.2. Rent a boat on the lotus pond
Ngoa Long Mountain trek
At the base of Lying Dragon Mountain, there is a natural pond with blooming lotus flowers in early June. Visitors can rent a boat and float around this tranquil setting, offering a relaxing escape from the trek to Lying Dragon Mountain Peak and an excellent opportunity for unique photographs. This activity is also a great way to cool off and unwind after the climb.
3.3. Visit nearby travel spots
Trang An Ninh Binh Vietnam
Extend your trip by visiting these must-see locations near Ngoa Long Mountain:
  • Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex: A UNESCO World Heritage site with limestone karsts and winding waterways. Take a boat tour to immerse yourself in its natural beauty.
  • Tam Coc – Bich Dong Pagoda: Known as Halong Bay on Land, this area features stunning caves and a peaceful pagoda set against a mountainous backdrop.
  • Thung Nham Bird Park: Ideal for birdwatchers, this park is home to various bird species and lush vegetation.
  • Hoa Lu Ancient Capital: Explore the historic ruins of Vietnam’s first ancient capital, offering a glimpse into the country’s royal past.
  • Bai Dinh Pagoda: The largest Buddhist temple complex in Vietnam, perfect for those seeking spiritual experiences.
  • Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve: A pristine wetland area that serves as a sanctuary for rare wildlife.
Each destination complements the journey to Lying Dragon Mountain, enhancing your overall experience of Ninh Binh Province.

4. Travel tips for Lying Dragon Mountain Trek

4.1. When to visit 
  • Peak time: November to April, when the weather is cool (14-28°C) and rainfall is minimal (45mm/month). May and June are also great for viewing blooming lotus flowers and golden rice fields. 
  • Avoid: May to October, during the rainy season, as heavy rainfall (237mm/month) and slippery limestone steps make hiking unsafe.
4.2. Hiking equipments
  • Wear proper walking or sports shoes; avoid sandals or heels as the steps can be slippery.
  • Bring water and snacks to save on costs at the top, and always clean up your trash.
  • Ensure your phone or camera is fully charged to capture the breathtaking views.
4.3. How to get there
  • From Hanoi to Ninh Binh: About 2 hours by buses, trains, or private transport (motorbike/car)
  • From Ninh Binh to Ngoa Long Mountain: Hire a taxi or rent a motorbike/car for easy access.

Conclusion

Lying Dragon Mountain is a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural significance. Whether you’re enjoying the breathtaking views, exploring the Mua Cave’s legacy, or visiting nearby attractions, this trek is an experience you’ll cherish.
After enjoying the breathtaking beauty of Lying Dragon Mountain, it is highly recommended that you don’t miss out on other captivating destinations Ninh Binh has to offer. YESD Travel provides Ninh Binh tour with customized options, including must-visit destinations such as the ancient capital Hoa Lu, Mua Cave, Tam Coc, and more! Plan your adventure at Ninh Binh with YESD Travel Authentic Tours and discover why this iconic mountain is a gem of Vietnam’s tourism landscape.
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