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From Da Nang & Hoi An | Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains & Am Phu Cave
From Da Nang & Hoi An | Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains & Am Phu Cave
From Da Nang & Hoi An | Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains & Am Phu Cave
From Da Nang & Hoi An | Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains & Am Phu Cave
From Da Nang & Hoi An | Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains & Am Phu Cave

From Da Nang & Hoi An | Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains & Am Phu Cave

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Duration:4 hour(s)
Guided language: English
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AFTER YOU BOOK, PLEASE MESSAGE US HOTEL NAME FOR PICKUP AND PLEASE SHARE WHATSAPP NUMBER.
IF YOU DONT PROVIDE INFO, PLEASE GO TO PICKUP POINT:
- DA NANG: 14 An Nhon 10 (Venus Travel Office).
- HOI AN: 429A Cua Dai (Venus Travel Office).

Visit the giant statue of Lady Buddha at Monkey Mountains

Admire a scenic view overlooking the Son Tra peninsula and bay

Visit Marble Moutains - the mountains have cave entrances and numerous tunnels

Discover Am Phu Cave - the Hell Cave is the longest and most mysterious

Local stone factories & enjoy a lunch of authentic local cuisine (morning tour)

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Morning package:

After pickup from your hotel in Hoi An or Danang, visit the Son Tra Mountain, also known as Monkey Mountain, to gain insight into Vietnam's rich history of Buddhism and Hinduism. Then, visit the Lady Buddha statue, the tallest Buddhist statue in Vietnam, reaching a height of 220 feet (67 meters).

Next, visit local stone factories and sculpture shops, before visiting Marble Mountain. Visit the Âm Phủ cave, to take a walk through a re-creation of Buddhist hell.

At midday enjoy lunch in a local restaurant with authentic Vietnamese dishes. You'll be transferred back to your hotel around 1:00 PM.


Afternoon package:

After pickup from your hotel in Hoi An or Danang, visit the Son Tra Mountain, also known as Monkey Mountain, to gain insight into Vietnam's rich history of Buddhism and Hinduism. Then, visit the Lady Buddha statue, the tallest Buddhist statue in Vietnam, reaching a height of 220 feet (67 meters).

Next, visit local stone factories and sculpture shops, before visiting Marble Mountain. Visit the Âm Phủ cave, to take a walk through a re-creation of Buddhist hell.

You'll be transferred back to your hotel around 1:00 PM.

FAQ

1. What is the cultural significance and background of the Lady Buddha statue at Monkey Mountain?

The Lady Buddha (Linh Ung Pagoda) on Son Tra Peninsula is a prominent symbol of Da Nang, representing peace and protection for the city and its fishermen. She is Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy, standing tall overlooking the sea. Visitors can learn about Buddhist culture and admire her serene presence, which is believed to bring good fortune.

2. What unique experiences can visitors expect at the Lady Buddha statue on Monkey Mountain?

At the Lady Buddha statue, visitors can admire the magnificent 67-meter tall statue of Guan Yin, offering panoramic views of Da Nang city, Son Tra Peninsula, and the coastline. The pagoda complex also features beautiful gardens, intricate architecture, and a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for reflection and photography.

3. What are the main highlights and experiences when visiting the Marble Mountains?

The Marble Mountains offer a fascinating exploration of natural caves, grottoes, and ancient pagodas carved into five limestone and marble hills. Key highlights include the stunning Huyen Khong Cave with its natural light shafts, and the panoramic viewpoints offering scenic vistas of the surrounding area. Visitors can also explore the intricate tunnels and religious shrines.

4. How much time is typically recommended for exploring the Marble Mountains and its caves?

To thoroughly explore the Marble Mountains and its various caves, tunnels, and pagodas, visitors typically need about 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows ample time to navigate the pathways, ascend to viewpoints, and appreciate the intricate details of the temples and grottoes within the complex.

5. Are there any admission fees required to enter the Marble Mountains and its key attractions?

Yes, there are usually separate admission fees for accessing the main areas of the Marble Mountains, including specific caves like Huyen Khong Cave. These fees contribute to the maintenance and preservation of the site, allowing visitors to explore its natural and cultural wonders. Fees are typically paid upon entry.

6. What makes Am Phu Cave a unique attraction within the Marble Mountains complex?

Am Phu Cave, also known as Hell Cave, stands out for its mysterious and dramatic depiction of Buddhist hell and heaven. It's the longest cave in the Marble Mountains and offers a distinct experience with its dimly lit chambers, intricate statues, and illustrative narratives of karma. It provides a unique cultural and spiritual journey.

7. Beyond the main attractions, what other experiences are included in a tour visiting Lady Buddha and Marble Mountains from Da Nang?

A comprehensive tour often includes admiring scenic views overlooking the Son Tra peninsula and Da Nang bay. Additionally, you may visit local stone factories near Marble Mountains to observe skilled artisans at work. Morning tours typically conclude with an authentic local cuisine lunch, providing a taste of regional flavors.

8. How is transportation typically arranged for tours visiting Lady Buddha and Marble Mountains from Da Nang?

For organized tours from Da Nang, transportation to Lady Buddha and Marble Mountains is typically provided as part of the package. This ensures convenient and comfortable travel, often with an air-conditioned vehicle and a knowledgeable guide. Booking through KKday can offer seamless arrangements, eliminating the hassle of navigating local transport and allowing you to focus on the sights.

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