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At a Glance
At a Glance
Hop in a private car, start your trip by visiting Marble Mountains, explore the caves, caverns, pagodas, Buddhist sanctuaries, Hindu grottoes and Non-Nuoc traditional village famous for marble carvings, stone sculptures and handicrafts. Next, drive to the lush green national park standing 693 meters above sea level, one can spot rare species such as rhesus macaques, long-tailed macaques, pygmy slow loris, and red-shanked douc langurs. Also, explore the largest statue in Vietnam, the Lady Buddha Statue. Enjoy delicious Vietnamese lunch in a local restaurant before leaving for your hotel.
Details
5.0 hours
Private trip
Up to 10 persons
Strict Cancellation
Activities

Wildlife

Hiking - UNESCO Site
Suitable For

Families with Kids
Couples

Small Groups

Choose this if...
You are coming from Da Nang or Hoi An and are looking to explore Marble Mountains along with Monkey Mountains on a shorter duration privately guided trip!!
What's included
What's included
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Return Transfer from Hoi An / Da Nang
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Air-conditioned car or minibus with an experienced driver
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Professional English-speaking guide
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Entrance tickets
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One-way elevator ticket at Marble Mountain
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Lunch
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Cold bottled water
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Tips
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Drinks
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Insurance
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Other personal expenses
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Availability
Availability
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Where You'll Meet
Where You'll Meet
- Guests Hotel in Da Nang 15 mins before selected timeslot Details
- Guests Hotel in Hoi An 08:30am Details
What You'll Do
What You'll Do
This is a sample itinerary and may be weather-dependent.
Day 1: Hoi An/ Da Nang - Marble Mountain - Monkey Mountain - Hoi An/ Da Nang

Today you will explore the stunning natural caves and Buddhist Pagodas at Marble Mountains!!
- 08:30am - Pick-up at Guests Hotel in Hoi An
- 08:15 am - Transfer to Marble Mountain, use the elevator to go up the mountains. Explore the caves, caverns, pagodas, more. It is also home to several Buddhist sanctuaries and Hindu grottoes which are much visited places of worship for the locals.
- Visit the Am Phu Caves, considered to be a replica of heaven and hell.
- Later, head to the Monkey Mountains, the lush national park standing 693 meters above sea level. Here you can experience a mesmerising view of the Da Nang coastline. Explore the highest statue of Vietnam, the Lady Buddha where locals come to pray and enjoy the serenity of this sacred atmosphere.
- Have local lunch in a local restaurant.
- 01:30pm - Drop-off at Guests Hotel in Hoi An
Meet your guide
Meet your guide
My Son Tour
My Son Tour is a tour operator run by young, enthusiastic, caring and experienced staff who promise to offer an abundant choice of interesting tour programs such as My Son Sanctuary, Marble Mountain, Monkey Mountain in Da Nang, Cham Island in Hoi An and the surrounding countryside.
Fluent English
Litter-Free
My Son Tour Policies
My Son Tour Policies
Child Pricing
Infants (age 0 - 4) will not be charged.
Children (age 5 - 10) will pay a discounted price
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Covid Cancellation Policy (for bookings after 1 Sept 2020)
If you can't travel because of Covid restrictions, you can choose to get a full refund,
Seek Sophie credits (no expiry, 110% of trip value) or reschedule your trip at no additional cost.
Your choice, no questions asked.
Usual Cancellation Policy (for Non-Covid reasons)
As My Son Tour would be holding the slot for you and turning down other potential customers,
you can only cancel for free within 24 hours of your booking,
provided that this is at least 2 weeks before your trip starts.
Helpful Questions from Other Travellers
What should I pack?
Cap or hat
Comfortable walking shoes
Full sleeves t-shirt
Fully charged cameras
Mosquito repellent
Sunscreen
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