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Explore Vietnam's rich heritage on this full-day cultural tour. Begin with a visit to the ancient Champa Kingdom at My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy a local lunch before heading to the Marble Mountains, where you will explore natural caves, pagodas, and enjoy panoramic views. End your journey at the stunning Son Tra Linh Ung Pagoda, a cultural and spiritual gem in Da Nang.
Experience Highlights:
My Son Sanctuary: Discover the ancient temples of the Champa Kingdom, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Marble Mountains: Explore stunning caves and pagodas with panoramic views.
Linh Ung Pagoda: Visit Da Nang’s largest and most significant pagoda.
Authentic Cuisine: Savor traditional Vietnamese dishes during a local lunch.
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Maximum 1 child accompanied 1 adult, the 2nd child will pay the adult price
Free for children 0-5 years old ; 50% off for children 6-10 years old
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Travel insurance
Entrance fees
Bottled drinking water
One way elevator at Marble Mountains
Lunch
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Hoi An City Center
English speaking guides (other languages available upon request with surcharge)
Personal expenses such as: shopping, telephone, beverage, etc.
Tips and gratuities
Chọn điểm đón
My Son Sanctuary
We will begin our day trip by visiting My Son, the capital and religious center of the former Champa Kingdom, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nestled in a lush green valley, My Son features dozens of red brick towers and sanctuaries dating from the 7th to the 13th century. After exploring this historic site, we will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
The Marble Mountains
In the afternoon, we will discover the Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son), meaning “Five Elements Mountains.” Here, you will have the opportunity to explore stunning natural caves and enjoy breathtaking views from the mountain’s summit. The Linh Ung Pagoda, located within the Marble Mountains, has been designated a national historical and cultural site by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. We will also visit Am Phu Cave, where you can experience a replica of “Heaven and Hell.” Listen for the echo of bats’ wings as you contemplate the mysterious pagodas and nearby sculpting village.
Private Tour
Pickup included
Group Tour (max 15 pax/group)
Pickup included
Pickup included
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Sebastian C,
26 thg 1, 2024
- Viator
An adventure-packed day ! My Son is a must-see, it's way more vast than one sees in photos, it's a green Paradise ! Lady Buddha offers a beautiful panorama of the city and Marble Mountain's caves are equally impressive. This experience would not have been the same without our guide Mr. Tom, who took great care of us and answered all of our questions throughout the day.
Rachel C,
19 thg 9, 2022
- Viator
Pros: Guide was great, My Son Sanctuary is definitely worth seeing. Lunch was fantastic and exceeded expectations. Cons: Marble Mountain was not what I had expected, and was largely forgettable and a slight (but not complete) tourist trap. I would recommend doing the first half only for My Son.
Elizabeth R,
1 thg 2, 2018
- Viator
A nice way to the spend the day in Hoi An. If you aren't into My Son, or have seen that stuff before, Marble Mountain is still a must do. Great views from atop the mountain, and the caves are fantastic.
Sharon L,
6 thg 5, 2017
- Viator
The first half of our tour was My Son, which was interesting and the ruins quite impressive although we felt this part of the day was a bit rushed and could have been better. The latter part of the day was Marble Mountain which was fantastic although climbing the mountain was quite physically challenging. First we visited the local marble retailer/carving workshop which was amazing. The range of marble statues was mind-blowing! I suggest though you compare prices locally in Hoi An before you buy too much as I saw many of the items I bough cheaper elsewhere later. The Marble Buddha on the mountain is beautiful and the climb up to this point is fine. Our guide didn't warn us that we were going to climb through a small cavern with steep marble rocks to reach Heavens Gate. The climb was difficult and slippery with no actual stairs and coming back down not much better for someone middle aged and with a bad knee. I enjoyed Marble mountain immensely but would probably have thought twice about the climb through the cave if I had known beforehand.
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