Welcome to our exclusive half-day private tour, designed just for you to explore the best of Da Nang! This tailored experience allows you to enjoy a flexible itinerary that caters to your interests.
In just half a day, you'll discover Marble Mountain with its mystical caves and stunning views, visit the iconic Linh Ung Pagoda featuring the tallest Buddha statue in Vietnam, explore the rich history at the Cham Museum, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Han Market.
With our attentive and knowledgeable guides, this private half-day tour promises to create unforgettable memories of Da Nang just for you!
Pickup included
The Marble Mountains are a cluster of five stunning marble and limestone peaks, each named after one of the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. As you ascend the stone steps carved into the mountains, you will discover a serene Buddhist pagoda and breathtaking caves, along with beautiful panoramic views from the mountaintop. One notable site is Am Phu Cave, which features a captivating replica of “Heaven and Hell,” offering a unique glimpse into Buddhist beliefs about the afterlife. At the foot of the Marble Mountains lies Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, a unique craft village renowned for its marble sculptures. With a history spanning over 200 years, this village showcases the artistry and skill of local sculptors who create stunning marble products
Next, we will journey north to the Son Tra Peninsula, which rises 693 meters above sea level and is located just 10 kilometers northeast of Da Nang City. Here, we will visit the magnificent Son Tra Linh Ung Pagoda, known for its impressive Lady Buddha statue, one of the tallest in Vietnam. From this vantage point, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city, the peninsula, and the Marble Mountains, creating a unique impression that is unforgettable
The Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture showcases the largest collection of Cham artifacts globally, featuring over 300 sculptures and reliefs from the Cham civilization (2nd-15th century). Opened in 1919, it highlights the rich cultural heritage of the Cham people, with intricate depictions of Hindu deities and daily life.
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