From the boat cruising on the water, you will be able to enjoy relaxing moments while admiring the majestic beauty of the mountains. The black-gray color of the mountains stands out against the green of the trees and dense forest. Especially, when you come here during the ripe rice season, you will admire the radiant beauty of the golden ripe rice fields, somewhere the pleasant smell of ripe rice is diffused.
Thung Nang has an area of about 2,500 ha, including 1,500 ha of primary forest and 1,000 ha of cultivated land. The terrain of Thung Nang is mainly limestone mountains, earthen mountains, and valleys, with heights ranging from 150 m to 648 m. The climate of Thung Nang is warm and humid, with an average temperature from 21°C to 27°C, and average rainfall from 2,000 mm to 2,200 mm per year.
Thung Nang has many streams, lakes, swamps, caves, and waterfalls, creating a diverse and rich ecosystem. Here, there are many rare animals and plants, such as langurs, gibbons, wild horses, wild turtles, lotuses…
Thung Nang is not only a nature reserve but also an attractive tourist destination, attracting many domestic and foreign tourists. Here, visitors can combine visiting other famous places of Ninh Binh, such as Trang An scenic spot, Bai Dinh pagoda, Tam Coc – Bich Dong, Mua cave, Co Vien Lau ancient house…
Thung Nang also has many interesting tourist activities, such as boating on the river, visiting caves, waterfalls, participating in traditional festivals, enjoying special dishes… Thung Nang is a must-visit destination when traveling to Ninh Binh.