Climb Marble Mountain’s stone steps, explore Am Phu Cave, and visit Linh Ung pagoda with Vietnam’s tallest lady Buddha statue. Enjoy a traditional Vietnamese lunch.
Climb Marble Mountain’s stone steps, explore Am Phu Cave, and visit Linh Ung pagoda with Vietnam’s tallest lady Buddha statue. Enjoy a traditional Vietnamese lunch.
- The Marble Mountains - Our journey begins with a visit to Marble Mountain, also known as Ngu Hanh Son, a collection of five hills composed of limestone and marble. These hills resemble five fingers reaching towards the sea. The area boasts numerous caves, caverns, pagodas, many stairs, and two breathtaking viewpoints. It is also home to several…
- The Marble Mountains - Our journey begins with a visit to Marble Mountain, also known as Ngu Hanh Son, a collection of five hills composed of limestone and marble. These hills resemble five fingers reaching towards the sea. The area boasts numerous caves, caverns, pagodas, many stairs, and two breathtaking viewpoints. It is also home to several Buddhist sanctuaries and Hindu grottoes, which are popular places of worship for the local community. Marble Mountain has become a must-visit destination for those who appreciate natural beauty and seek a break from bustling city life.
At the base of the mountains lies a traditional marble fine art village that is over 300 years old. Visitors can admire the skilled artisans, their creativity, and their uniquely beautiful creations.
After bidding farewell to Marble Mountains, we will return to a local family for a delightful Vietnamese lunch.
- Linh Ung Pagoda - Am Phu Cave
Following lunch, we will proceed to explore Am Phu Cave, also known as the Hell Cave. Here, we will discover many fascinating Buddhist philosophies. Am Phu Cave presents a harmonious blend of folklore and Buddhism’s profound philosophy of humanity. The aforementioned scenes of horror aim to teach individuals the importance of performing good deeds and encourage them to ‘turn over a new leaf’ by abandoning bad habits or making positive changes in their character.
Monkey Mountains
We will then return to the bus and continue our adventure to Monkey Mountains, where we will enjoy a panoramic view of Da Nang from an elevated position. In Monkey Mountain, we will visit Linh Ung Pagoda, one of the largest pagodas in Da Nang City, and see the tallest Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva (Lady Buddha) statue in Vietnam, standing at 67 meters. There will be ample time for photography and relaxation in this beautiful area, and if fortunate, we may spot numerous monkeys around the pagoda.
The tour concludes with a transfer back to your hotel in Hoi An.

- Drinking water
- Pick up & drop off from hotel in Hoi An
- Entrance fee
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Drinking water
- Pick up & drop off from hotel in Hoi An
- Entrance fee
- English Speaking Tour Guide
Ascend the stone steps etched into Marble Mountain to uncover caves, grottos, and a Buddhist pagoda. Visit the Linh Ung Pagoda at Monkey Mountain to witness Vietnam’s tallest Lady Buddha statue, standing at 67 meters. Set off on an adventure to Marble Mountain, a collection of five hills composed of limestone and marble. Discover stunning caves,…
Ascend the stone steps etched into Marble Mountain to uncover caves, grottos, and a Buddhist pagoda. Visit the Linh Ung Pagoda at Monkey Mountain to witness Vietnam’s tallest Lady Buddha statue, standing at 67 meters. Set off on an adventure to Marble Mountain, a collection of five hills composed of limestone and marble. Discover stunning caves, pagodas, and temples nestled within these mountains. Be amazed by the Buddhist sanctuaries and numerous tunnels that dot the landscape. Enjoy the serenity of Marble Mountain, an essential destination for nature enthusiasts seeking a retreat from city life. Afterwards, savor a traditional Vietnamese lunch at a local family’s home.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.