. Visit the lost champa kingdom in Viet nam History that comes from 2nd century to 15th century and learn about champa culture
. Enjoy the beauty of valley surrounding by jungle and mountains
. Explore the temples that were built and rebuilt from 4th century to 13rd century
. Try to find down how did the cham people built the temple without using mortar
TOUR PROGRAM:
– 8:00a.m. Pick up at your hotel in Hoi An or Da Nang city
– 9:00. Arrive to My Son and take a buggy with a short walk to the sites
– 9:20 – 11:00: Professional English speaking Tour guide will take you visit the different groups from B C D A G to E & F to have a deep understanding about Cham history, Cham people, Cham culture & Cham Kingdom.
– 11:45 : Arrive to Cau Lau Boat Station to get on Covered Boat, You go by boat about 45 minutes to enjoy sightseeings on river.
After That we go to Hoi An Dock and We pick you up by car & Transfer back hotel.
Pickup included
Visit UNESCO World Heritage site, learning about the history of the site with your knowledgeable tour guides Explore all temples built and rebuilt from 4th century to 13rd century Marvel at the Hindu remains of tower-temples decorated in bas-relief. Find out how the Cham people built the temples without using mortar Learn about the Champa Kingdom and their relationship to the temples at My Son. Enjoy the beautiful views of valley surrounding by jungles History of My Son: Nestling in a narrow valley surrounded by mountains, this temple and tower complex is a masterpiece of ancient Cham architecture. My Son consisted of 70 architectural works ranging from small to large buildings. My Son was the holy land of Cham people from the 4th to 13th century, dedicated mostly to the deities Shiva, Krishma and Vishnu. Today only about 20 temples remain due to destruction of the site during the war. In the 4th century, in King Bhadravarman’s time, after the construction of TraKieu, the religious centre of Cham kingdom was centred in My Son, and the site was used to welcome royal members, aristocrats and host important religious rituals. Continually developing over nearly nine centuries, My Son witnessed both the glorious and prosperous period of the Champa Kingdom as well as the Kingdom’s decline. Despite the fall of the Champa Kingdom,the Cham culture continues to survive.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Hotel In Ho An city