Is September A Good Month to Visit Ninh Binh?
In September, Ninh Binh is transformed by a sea of pink as the waterlilies bloom – a truly romantic scene. However, while the weather is generally cool and decent, September can also bring occasional showers and even typhoons, so it’s a good idea to check the weather forecast before planning.
Ninh Binh Temperature in September
September in Ninh Binh offers warm temperatures, ranging from 25°C (77°F) to 32°C (89.6°F). However, it’s still the rainy season, so be prepared for potential downpours, with rainfall might reach 303mm over approximately 15 days.
Aware that there might be some typhoons arriving in Vietnam toward the end of the month. Though these typhoons do not directly affect Ninh Binh, they might create some rain and wind throughout the province for a few days.
Things to Do in Ninh Binh in September
Admire water lilies blooming around Ninh Binh
The first to-do while traveling to Ninh Binh in September is to admire the beauty of water lilies. The vibrant purple flowers blooming all over the lakes and rivers of Ninh Binh, transform the area into a picturesque scene. To experience this romantic scene at its best, head to Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, Tam Coc, or the lotus pond next to Mua Cave.
Taking a boat ride in Thung Nang
Looking for a peaceful boat trip while staying away from the bustling crowds of Trang An and Tam Coc? Head to the less touristy Thung Nang, or “Sunlit Basket.” The name perfectly captures this hidden gem’s beauty, a flooded landscape surrounded by dramatic limestone formations. In September, sunlight sparkles on the water, mingling with the pink water lilies to create a romantic scene.
A 1.5-hour sampan boat ride is the perfect way to appreciate the beauty of Thung Nang. Skilled locals will sail you through dramatic limestone mountains, into the depths of enormous caves, and stop by centuries-old temples of this hidden charm.
Discover Bich Dong Pagoda
During your time in Ninh Binh, do not miss out Bich Dong Pagoda – a scenic 3-pagoda complex laid back in Truong Yen Mountain. Spend your time to overcome 200 steps to reach up to Thượng – the highest pagoda, you’ll be rewarded by a panoramic view of Ninh Binh countryside.
With its rich values in history and culture throughout the years, Bich Dong Pagoda has been considered a special national monument of Ninh Binh in particular and Vietnam in general.