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My Son Sanctuary famous for the main religious centers of Hinduism in Southeast Asia. The best time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site is in the early morning when you can enjoy the beautiful sunrise and the fresh air. Join this tour to catch this wonderful moment and discover ruins from the ancient Cham Empire….
My Son Sanctuary is situated in Duy Phu commune, Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province, about 69 km from Da Nang City and 20 km from Tra Kieu ancient capital. This is an architectural ensemble of unique tower-temples and many beautiful stone sculptures in tropical jungle surroundings. My Son Sanctuary supposedly is the religion center and culture of the Champa Ancient Kindom.
At 7.20 am – 7:30 am: Our car and guide will pick you up at your hotel in Hoi An enter and transfer to My Son Sanctuary.
This is the best time of the day to see the sunrise and the beauty of My Son.
8:00 am – 11:30 am: Start to visit My Son Sanctuary – a beautiful valley surrounded by jungle and mountains It comprises of more than 70 towers including small, normal and large towers in a valley, surrounded by 2 mountain ranges.
In My Son Holy Land, the towers and tombs have been dated from VII century to XIV century, but archaeological findings show us that the Cham kings were buried here since IV century.
Relics and statues at the museum will tell you more about the kings of Champa Kingdom, the life of their people and their religion. While you discover the area, the guide will explain the history of the Champa Kingdom that ruled for centuries in Vietnam.
9:30 – 10:30: You will have a chance enjoy the rite, see the traditional dance performance restored by local government
11:30– 12.30: After visiting the wonders of My Son Sanctuary, we will get a boat and travel up the Thu Bon river by motorized boat to visit the Kim Bong carpentry village.
12:30 pm – 13:00 pm: Have Lunch at a local restaurant.
Bus takes you back to hotel. End of the tour.
It is not only a historic site but also remained a religious site. It is mandatory to dress modestly and ensure that knees and shoulders are covered.
It is a forest and there are a lot of mosquitos so wear long pants. Keep a rain jacket in your bag pack. There is a lot of unexpected rain.
Wear sturdy and comfortable shoes which are waterproof. Avoid wearing slippery shoes because visitors need to climb up the mountain to visit some sites.
Keep a refillable water bottle, snacks, sunblock, hat, sunglasses, and bug repellent spray in the bag pack.
Kid from 0 – 2 year old : free of charge
Kid from 3 – 10 year old : 75% of Adult
Kid from 11 year old and older as Adult
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