Tay Ninh Tour: Cao Dai Temple & Ba Den Mountain fra Saigon





Beskrivelse
Oplev de sjælfulde landskaber og livlige traditioner i det sydlige Vietnam på denne omfattende dagstur fra Sai Gon. Fra det arkitektoniske vidunder af Cao Dai Temple til de tågefulde toppe i "Black Lady" Mountain, denne rejse tilbyder en perfekt blanding af kultur, historie og betagende landskab.
Turmuligheder
Rejseplan
Mød din guide på dit hotel eller central mødested for en behagelig 2,5-timers kørsel gennem det naturskønne landskab.
Kom til Tay Ninh for at besøge Cao Dai Temple og være vidne til middagsseremonien.
Nyd en lækker vietnamesisk frokost, inden du tager kabelbanen op ad den majestætiske Ba Den Mountain for at udforske dens toppe og pagoder.
Ombord på vores bil for at vende tilbage til Ho Chi Minh City, slappe af som de fredelige sydlige landskaber passerer forbi. Tilbage til dit afgangspunkt.
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Hvad er inkluderet
Afhentningssteder og tider
Der tilbydes gratis afhentning og aflevering på hotellerne i Sai Gon Ward, Ben Thanh Ward, Tan Dinh Ward, Cau Ong Lanh Ward, Ban Co Ward, Xuan Hoa Ward, Nhieu Loc Ward.
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Vi tilbyder gratis hotel afhentning fra Sai Gon Ward, Ben Thanh Ward, Tan Dinh Ward, Cau Ong Lanh Ward, Ban Co Ward, Xuan Hoa Ward, Nhieu Loc Ward
- I tilfælde af, at dit hotel ligger uden for vores afhentningszone, skal du gå til vores mødested for at deltage i turen
- Toppen af Ba Den Mountain kan være 5-7 ° C koldere end byen og ganske vindig, så en let jakke anbefales
- Besøgende skal bære respektfuldt tøj, der dækker skuldre og knæ; hvidt tøj opfordres, men ikke obligatorisk for Cao Dai Temple
- Fotos er tilladt inde i Cao Dai Temple fra balkonområdet, men flash fotografering og gå gennem midten af bønhallen er strengt forbudt
Anmeldelser(5)
<p>Really enjoyed the tour to the Cau Dai temple. Was there at the right time to see their prayer session.<br/> The Cu Chi tunnels was very interesting. Gave a good view of the fighting methods in the different wars. Going in the tunnel is not for the tall, knee or back sensitive or claustrophobic.but didnt take away from the experience.<br/> Guide was fantastic, great English and answered any questions<br/> The restaurant that the lunch was included was substandard to what we have experienced in like restaurants in Vietnam.</p>
<p>I didn't even want to see the tunnels, but had to go there in order to see the Cao Dai Temple, which was great. The guide started with interesting facts about Vietnamese family life, but then after the tunnels gave some incorrect facts about Americans in the war, which is inappropriate when you are accepting payments from American tourists. I became rather ill just before we got to the tunnels and just sat in the shade while the others were tunneling. Before the tunnels the guide expressed concern, but afterward she didn't even ask where I was or how I felt. The bus was quite decrepit and very crowded.</p>
<p>A great tour. Guide was excellent in both knowledge on the temple and the tunnels. We stopped at a workshop on our way to the Temple, which supported/gave jobs for victims of war, amazing artwork. Temple was interesting and pretty. Saw part of their noon ritual. Had lunch, and then made way for the tunnels/war exhibits. All in all a great full day!</p> <p>It was quite long, we had planned on being done by 5pm, however did go from about 8am - 7.30pm when getting dropped back in Ho Chi Minh City. This is not a complaint, just warning if you wanted to also make dinner plans. The temple is a long way out so it is probably this long most of the time.</p>
<p>We had a brilliant time on this tour. Our guide, Jay Jay was fantastic - so informative, entertaining and funny, making the long journey fly by. We really loved visiting both the temple and the tunnels the trip was definitely a highlight of our holiday.</p>
<p>Personally I'd skip the temple, but the tunnels are a must see!! Our tour guide was great and we enjoyed our lunch as well!</p>



