Marble Mountains Private Tour with Am Phu Cave – Hell to Heaven

Operated by HOIAN DAY TRIP CO.,LTD

Approx. 5 hours

Car/bus, cable car

From 2 people

From Da Nang, Hoi An, Da Nang Airport

English speaking guide

Meals excluded

This tour shows you all highlights of the Marble Mountains, a must see attraction in Da Nang – Hoi An. It comprises of hills that rise strikingly from the surrounding plain, giving it the nickname ‘Ha Long Bay on land’. The largest hill is the Water Mountain where you will hike to visit ancient Buddhist temples, amazing caves, stunning cave temples, craggy peaks with a pretty panoramic view. One of the caves served as hiding place and hospital for communist guerillas in the latest war in Vietnam. Stone carving is the local tradition and heritage in the area.

Highlights

Explore mysterious Am Phu Cave (‘Hell Cave’), a secret hiding place in the Vietnam War
Hike up to the top of the highest mountain of Marble Mountains
Visit Linh Ung Pagoda & Tam Thai Pagoda, the oldest and the holiest temples
Discover Huyen Khong Cave where amazing light beams may be seen in sunny days
Climb to one of the highest peaks, enjoy the view & cool breeze from the sea
Learn about local tradition of stone carving & see big marble sculptures

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$40pp

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Itinerary

Pick up

Pick up time: 8:00 AM, 8:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 9:30 AM, 1:00 PM, 1:30 PM, 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM, 3:00 PM (local time)

Our driver and guide will pick up you at your hotel. If it’s in the city center, our guide will be in the lobby, so please wait him/her here. 

Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village

Around the foot of the Marble Mountains, this village has a tradition of stone carving that started 300 years ago. Here, visitors will see lots of marble items made by hand of local craftmen, from small accessories to huge Buddha statues. For a very long time, the locals use the stone taken from the Marble Mountains, each one providing the stone with a different color. See more details

Am Phu Cave (Hell Cave)

Explore the longest cave in the area. During the war, it served as the hiding place and field hospital for communist guerillas. While visiting, you will have the chance to learn about local Buddhist culture (the hell, the heaven, the death, karma, etc) as well as to hike down to the bottom or up to the top of the cave. See more details

Linh Ung Pagoda

Visit/photograph in the most famous Buddhist temple in the mountain. It’s constructed in 1826 by request of Minh Mang king and then titled by him as ‘national temple of Vietnam’. In Vietnamese, its name means ‘wishes answered miraculously’. In the area, you will see two more Linh Ung pagodas, one in Ba Na Hills and one in Son Tra Peninsula. See more details

Tang Chon Cave

Visit/photograph a group of caves with a small and secret entrance. Each cave here has one Buddha statue or remains of Hindu temple. There are numerous bats living in dark spots in the caves. See more details

Xa Loi Tower

Visit/photograph the tallest building in the mountain. It rises up to a height of 28 meters, and has 7 stories, symbolizing seven steps that the Buddha took after his birth. One of Buddha’s relics has been preserved in the top of this tower, giving it a great importance for local monks and Buddhists. See more details

Van Thong Cave

Between two rocky gates, in the highest terrace of the mountain, this cave has 2 chambers. The second one opens to the sky because of no ceiling. Here, visitors will find a secret hole which leads to a hidden trail to one of the highest peaks. See more details

'Heaven Gate'

Conquer and have a break at one of the highest peaks in the mountain. Here, visitors will see a pretty panoramic view to the Facific Ocean. The breeze blowing from there is extremely cool and fresh. See more details

Huyen Khong Cave

Visit/photograph the biggest cave in the mountain. Its entrance is also a cave that is known as Hoa Nghiem Cave. If go in a sunny day, visitors will see amazing beams of light falling from the top of the cave, providing a perfect opportunity for taking pictures. Temples here honor Buddha, gods and goddesses. See more details

Tam Thai Pagoda

Visit/photograph another important temple in the mountain. It’s constructed in 1826 by request of Minh Mang king because his father promised to do it many years before. Later, it’s titled ‘national pagoda of Vietnam’. In the past, a sister of the king also lived here as a nun. Not far away, the River Watching Pavilion offers a stunning view to all mountains in the Marble Mountains. See more details

Return & Drop off

Go down the mountain by stairs to see the car/bus. In the city, our guide & driver will drop you off in your hotel.

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What's Included

Additional Information

What to bring/wear

Visitors should wear comfortable walking shoes, hat/cap, sunglasses, sunscreen, rain poncho/jacket (from October to January), cash. See full details

Contact for reservation/support​

If you can not book/pay online OR want to reserve first and pay later OR process a cancellation. Please WhatsApp us by number +84968009827.

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