Marble Mountains & Monkey Mountain Day Trip with Cave Visit
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Overview
Discover the beauty of central Vietnam on the Marble Mountain, Am Phu Cave, and Monkey Mountain Group Tour. This day trip takes travelers on a journey through stunning landscapes and cultural landmarks. Explore the caves and pagodas of Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son), where skilled sculptors craft marble masterpieces. Visitors can expect to see breathtaking natural vistas from the mountain.
The tour includes a visit to Linh Ung Pagoda on Monkey Mountain (Son Tra Peninsula), home to the highest Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue in Vietnam, standing at 67 meters. A Vietnamese lunch is provided, offering a chance to connect with locals. The tour provides an English-speaking guide, lunch, convenient pickup in Hoi An and Da Nang, all entrance tickets, an air-conditioned vehicle, and bottled water. Not included are personal expenses and drinks.
This carefully curated tour ensures an excellent experience with a low supplier cancellation rate. It combines nature, culture, and local interaction for a memorable day. Travelers will be transported in comfort and enjoy the expertise of a knowledgeable guide throughout their adventure to the Marble Mountains and beyond.




Highlights
Explore Marble Mountains: Climb the carved stone steps to discover caves and Buddhist pagodas.
Visit the Stone Village: Watch talented sculptors create beautiful marble products.
See Amazing Views: Admire wonderful natural scenery from the mountaintop.
Discover Linh Ung Pagoda: Visit one of the biggest and most beautiful pagodas in Da Nang.
Marvel at Lady Buddha: See the tallest Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue in Vietnam.
Enjoy Local Lunch: Savor a delicious Vietnamese lunch and chat with local people.
Sentiment Analysis
Visitors generally enjoyed the mix of cultural sights and natural beauty, especially the Lady Buddha statue. However, some felt rushed and would have liked less walking.

Customers loved seeing the Lady Buddha statue.
Visitors enjoyed learning about local culture from the tour guide.
Travelers were happy with the provided lunch.
Guests said the views from Marble Mountain were great.
Some people said there was too much walking.
A few visitors wished they had more time at each stop.
The Journey
Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son)
Discover the Marble Mountains, a cluster of five limestone and marble hills rising dramatically from the coastal plains. These 'mountains' are riddled with caves, grottoes, pagodas, and temples, offering a glimpse into both natural beauty and religious history. Ascend winding staircases to panoramic viewpoints and explore sacred spaces cherished by local Buddhists and Hindus. At the foot of the mountains, witness the artistry of a 300-year-old marble carving village, where skilled artisans create intricate sculptures and handicrafts, continuing a centuries-old tradition.
Am Phu Cave (Hell Cave)
Descend into Am Phu Cave, a unique and evocative underworld experience that vividly depicts Buddhist concepts of heaven and hell. Explore the cave's depths, encountering striking representations of karmic consequences and spiritual enlightenment. This subterranean journey offers a thought-provoking exploration of Buddhist philosophy and a chance to reflect on the balance between good and evil, presented through a captivating blend of folklore and artistry.
Monkey Mountain (Son Tra Peninsula) & Linh Ung Pagoda
Ascend Monkey Mountain (Son Tra Peninsula) for breathtaking panoramic views of Da Nang's coastline and cityscape. Visit Linh Ung Pagoda, home to the towering Lady Buddha statue, one of the tallest in Vietnam, symbolizing peace and protection. Explore the pagoda's serene grounds, enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, and perhaps encounter the playful monkeys that inhabit the area. This mountaintop sanctuary offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, spiritual significance, and memorable photo opportunities.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes an English-speaking tour guide, lunch, convenient pickup and drop-off in Hoi An and Da Nang, all entrance tickets, an air-conditioned vehicle, and bottled drinking water. Personal expenses and drinks are not included. Prepare for a day of exploration and cultural immersion with all the essentials taken care of.
Hot Tip
Many visitors suggest wearing comfortable shoes, as there is a fair amount of walking and climbing involved. Also, bringing extra water is a good idea, especially on hot days, even though bottled water is provided. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning views from Monkey Mountain!