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My Son Holyland & Boat Trip on Thu Bon River Luxury Tour
Overview
- Itinerary: Full day
- Depart from: Hoian
- Destinations: My Son Hollyland
- Driving through picturesque Vietnamese scenery on the way inland
- Touring around the jungle-covered temples of My Son Sanctuary and hearing of each building’s purpose from our guide
- Learning more about the history of the Champa civilisation, their Hindu beliefs and their ancient ways of life.
- Explore Hoi an with nice and cool breeze onboarding, beautiful river scenery on the biggest river in the Central of Vietnam named as Thu Bon River
My Son holly-land was the Hindu center of Champa Kingdom between the 4th and 13th centuries. This site is set in the jungle about 55km from Hoian old town and are the most important remains of the ancient kingdom of Champa and is also a Unesco world heritage site. My son Sanctuary is a large complex of religious relics that comprises more than 70 architectural works. My son is considered to be Champa s counterpart to the grand cities of south- east Asia s other indian-influenced civilizations : Angkor Wat( Cambodia), Bagan( Myanmar), Aythaya( ThaiLand) and Borobudur( Java) .This site is a must-see for those people who are interested in architecture and ancient civilizations. My Son is now one of six UNESCO World heritage sites in Vietnam.
Highlights:
Trip Inclusion
- A two ways hotel pick up and drop off (100km round trip in distance)
- The 180.000 vnd entrance fees and 50.000 vnd of electric car transfer
- Lunch will be served with Vietnamese Traditional foods
- Ricepaper marking
- English speaking guide
- A bottle of water
Trip Exclusion
- Personal expense services not mentioned above
- Drinks
- Tips & gratuities for guides and drivers
- Children policy: Under 5 years old: FOC
- Children policy: From 5 to 9 years old: 75 % adult’price
- Children policy: From 10 years old up: Adult’price
Verami Atta
Great tour, we got picked up from our hotel on time and were driven in an air conditioned vehicle to the ruins. The drive was about 1 hour from hoi an. Tran (our tour guide) was very friendly and knowledgeable in providing information about Vietnam and the Champa people. We were at the ruins for about an hour and a half, after this we had other activities such as seeing how rice paper was made, having a Vietnamese meal and then a boat ride back to hoi an. Overall a great morning tour.