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Rowing boat in Trang An & Tam Coc

22/09/16 21:10 2546

The boat is very small for a 2 hour trip in the river going through the small grottoes, you are paddled by a local rower.

The boat is just enough for 4 passengers, 2 in the front seats and 2 in the back seats. If you are a single traveler, and want to have your own boat, you must pay for 3 more seats to have your private one.

It is quite unconfortable in the hard seat, but the lanscape is terrific

Be careful when you get on and get off this little boat if you don't keep a good balance, you would fall down.

 

 

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