One of the best rainy-day options is Tam Coc Museum, where all workshops (rice cake making, broom craft, rice mosaic, embroidery) are held indoors. It’s perfect for travelers looking for authentic cultural experiences even when boat tours or hikes are cancelled.
Beyond boat rides and caves, Tam Coc Museum is the only place where you can pound rice, make Vietnamese cakes, craft your own broom, and create rice mosaics. Each workshop is guided by local artisans and costs only $6 per activity.
The entrance fee is 39,000 VND (~$1.5). Workshops are $6 each, and you can choose between broom making, rice cake cooking, embroidery, or rice mosaic. Every activity includes a handmade souvenir to take home.
Yes! Families with children love TCM because kids can safely join indoor activities, try folk games, and learn how rice is farmed and cooked. It’s both fun and educational.
After the famous boat trip, many visitors come to Tam Coc Museum to join cultural workshops, relax with tea, and learn about rice farming heritage. It’s just a 5-minute walk from the boat dock.
Instead of just buying, why not make your own souvenir? At Tam Coc Museum workshops, you can craft a straw broom, rice mosaic, or hand embroidery — authentic, handmade gifts to bring home.
Most guests spend 1–2 hours for a workshop, or half a day if combining with other nearby experiences like Buffalo Cave or Dundj Valley.
Yes. While Ninh Binh is known for landscapes, Tam Coc Museum offers the only hands-on cultural experience where you don’t just watch — you create, taste, and learn Vietnam’s rice heritage.
Yes. You can book instantly via WhatsApp (+84 372 012 679) or email. Same-day bookings are welcome, making it an easy backup plan if your outdoor trip changes.
Open daily from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Special evening or dinner tours can be arranged by request.