Silk Sense Hoi An River Resort - DA NANG FULL-DAY

DA NANG FULL-DAY

DESTINATION INFORMATION

The tour is designed to introduce you to the key sites and important history of the city including Laddy Buddha pagoda, Marble
Mountains, Museum of Cham Sculpture Museum.

ITINERARY

DURATION: 5-6 HOURS

–  Pick up at the resort at 8:00 am.
– Take a ride to Marble Mountains, a group of limestone and
marble hills filled with caves and named after the elements
metal, wood, water, fire, and earth.
Then explore the mountain’s main cave to see a beautiful
70ft Lady Buddha Statue built in the Cham style.
– After lunch at a scenic restaurant, continue exploring Danang
with a visit to the Linh Ung Pagoda. The Pagoda is dominated
by a 70ft statue of Lady Buddha statue, the goddess of mercy.
The locals believe Guanyin protects fishermen from danger,
so it is not uncommon to see devotes making offerings or
saying prayers at the base of the statue.
– The day comes to an end with a visit at the Cham Museum.
Discover the remarkable collection of Cham sculptures and
artifact dating from 7th to 15th century. We have a chance to
visiting the Dragon Bridge constructed in the shape of a
golden dragon before heading back to Hoi An.

INCLUSION & PRICE

– English speaking tour guide
– Private transfer & transportation
– All entrance & sightseeing tickets
– Lunch at restaurant, not include drinks
– 01 bottle of mineral water
& 01 fresh towel per person

Group Size123 - 45 - 6
Price/pax (VND)4,200,0002,300,0002,200,0002,100,000

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