Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains & Hoi An Night Tour
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Overview
Experience Lady Buddha, Marble Mountains, and Hoi An Night Charm. This tour shows the beauty, culture, and food of Vietnam. It's great for seeing famous places and learning about history.
The tour starts at Monkey Mountain. Here, visitors can see the tall Lady Buddha statue and enjoy views of the coast. Next, the tour goes to the Marble Mountains. These mountains have green plants, hidden caves, and old temples. At night, the tour visits Hoi An Ancient Town, where colorful lanterns light up the streets. People can walk across the Japanese Bridge and shop at local stores. The tour includes dinner with tasty Hoi An foods.
This tour includes a guide who speaks English, meals, water, entrance fees, and transportation. It does not include personal expenses. See Linh Ung Pagoda, Marble Mountains, and Hoi An Ancient Town. This tour has everything to offer; natural beauty, culture, and delicious cuisine.




Highlights
See the Lady Buddha: Visit the famous Lady Buddha statue on Monkey Mountain and enjoy amazing views.
Explore Marble Mountains: Discover caves, temples, and green plants in the Marble Mountains.
Walk Hoi An at Night: See the beautiful lanterns and Japanese Bridge in Hoi An Ancient Town.
Eat Local Food: Try tasty Hoi An dishes during a delicious dinner.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers had a great time seeing the sights, but some wanted more time at each place and better food.

Customers loved seeing the Lady Buddha and the views from Monkey Mountain.
Many enjoyed walking around Hoi An at night with all the lanterns.
People liked learning about the history of the Marble Mountains.
Customers said the tour guide was very friendly and helpful.
Some customers wished they had more time at each stop.
A few people thought the dinner in Hoi An could have been better.
The Journey
Linh Ung Pagoda
Ascend to Linh Ung Pagoda, a spiritual sanctuary perched atop Son Tra Peninsula, overlooking the vast expanse of the South China Sea. Marvel at the colossal Lady Buddha statue, a beacon of peace and compassion, soaring 70 meters high. Explore the pagoda's intricate architecture, serene gardens, and discover panoramic views of Da Nang. This sacred site offers not only breathtaking vistas but also a profound sense of tranquility and a deeper understanding of Vietnamese Buddhism, making it a must-visit destination for spiritual seekers and sightseers alike.
Marble Mountains
Venture into the Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son), a cluster of five majestic limestone peaks rising dramatically from the coastal plains south of Da Nang. Named after the five elements – Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth – these mountains are a natural and cultural marvel. Delve into the caves and grottoes adorned with ancient Buddhist shrines and temples, including hidden passages that wind through the stone. Witness skilled artisans crafting exquisite marble sculptures, a tradition passed down through generations. The Marble Mountains offer a captivating blend of adventure, spirituality, and artistic heritage, promising an unforgettable exploration of Vietnam's natural and cultural treasures.
Hoi An Ancient Town
Step back in time as you wander through the enchanting streets of Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Cross the iconic Japanese Bridge, a symbol of Hoi An's rich trading history. Explore the beautifully preserved old houses, reflecting a fusion of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architectural styles. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, a testament to the town's Chinese heritage. As evening falls, stroll through Nguyen Hoang Night Market, a sensory delight of colorful lanterns, aromatic street food, and unique souvenirs along the Hoai River. Savor local delicacies like Cao Lau and white rose dumplings, and lose yourself in the timeless charm of this captivating ancient town.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a professional English-speaking guide, meals as described in the tour plan, 500ml of mineral water per person, all entrance fees, and transportation. It does not include any personal expenses or services not specifically mentioned.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes because you will be walking a lot! Also, bring a camera to take pictures of the beautiful sights.