Am Phu Cave Tour with Marble Mountain & Lady Buddha

Operated by HOIAN DAY TRIP CO.,LTD

Approx. 5 hours

Car/bus, elevator

From 2 people

From Da Nang, Hoi An, Da Nang Airport

English speaking guide

Meals excluded

This tour shows you Am Phu Cave (Hell Cave), Marble Mountains and Monkey Mountain, three must see attractions in Da Nang/Hoi An. Am Phu Cave is known as the longest cave in the area. It played its role as hiding place and hospital for communist guerillas throughout the Vietnam War. The Marble Mountains 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. In the Monkey Mountain (Son Tra Mountain), will visit Linh Ung Pagoda, the biggest Buddhist temple in the area. On a hilltop by the sea, it’s well known for 67-meters-tall Lady Buddha statue (one of Vietnam’s tallest Buddha statues), grand buildings, plenty of creative bonsai trees and marble sculptures.

Highlights

Explore Am Phu Cave (‘Hell Cave’), the longest cave in Da Nang
Discover Marble Mountains with its old temples, majestic caves & stone village
Marvel at 67-meters-tall Lady Buddha statue
Sightsee Linh Ung Pagoda, Da Nang’s largest Buddhist temple

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$45pp

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Itinerary

Pick up

Pick up time: 8:00 AM or 1:00 PM from Da Nang (local time)

7:30 AM or 1:00 PM from Hoi An (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. 

Am Phu Cave (Hell Cave)

Visit the longest cave in Da Nang. It has large chambers, steep staircase leading up to the top of the mountain and down to the bottom of the mountain. During the Vietnam war, this is the hiding place of communist guerillas. Here, you have the chance to know about local Buddhist culture and traditional beliefs about the death and the hell. See more details

The Marble Mountains

The Marble Mountains is a group of 5 mountains that rise suddenly from the surrounding plain, near the coast. Named after the elements of Five Elements, there are ‘water’, ‘fire’, ‘wood’, ‘earth’ and ‘metal’ mountains here. To see its sights, visitors need to climb many stairs. See more details

Here is the list of places which you will visit in the Marble Mountains:

Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village: see lots of marble sculptures that vary in size, shape and color. Local people started carving stone to make them 300 years ago and now this long-standing tradition is a national intangible cultural heritage. See more details

Linh Ung Pagoda: the most well-known Buddhist temple in the mountain. Built in the 19th century, it’s the oldest one in three famous pagodas of the same name in the area. See more details

Huyen Khong Cave: the biggest cave in the mountain. Visitors will be amazed by fascinating beams of light falling from its ceiling and learn about local beliefs. See more details

Tam Thai Pagoda: one of the holiest Buddhist temples in the area. It’s constructed in the 19th century by request of Minh Mang king whose father promised to build it many years before. See more details

The Monkey Mountain

The Monkey Mountain of Da Nang is known as Son Tra Mountain. This 6,000-hectares mountain is surrounded by the sea on three sides. It’s home to untouched forests with a high diversity of animals, spectacular coastline and beautiful beaches. See more details

Here are places that you will visit in the Monkey Mountain:

– Linh Ung Pagoda: the biggest Buddhist temple in the area. Built on the hilltop from 2004 to 2010, it has very large worshipping halls, tall towers, numerous bonsai trees and plenty of stone sculptures. The view from here is awe-inspiring. See more details

– Lady Buddha: a statue of Lady Buddha (Goddess of Mercy) rising up to 67 meters from the surrounding. It’s one of the tallest Buddha statues in Vietnam. See more details

Return & Drop off

In the city, our guide & driver will drop you off in your hotel.

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What to bring/wear

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

To visit historical places, visitors should wear respectively. In other words, wear long pants to cover the upper knees, wear the shirt to cover shoulders, navel and armpits.

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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