Excursión a la montaña de mármol y la ciudad antigua de Hoi An en Vietnam





Descripción
Las Montañas de Mármol albergan una red de cuevas, túneles, torres y pagodas. Las estructuras y los santuarios se mezclan armoniosamente con la naturaleza: los zarcillos de la vid gotean desde arriba, los frangipani y los árboles de poinciana dejan caer sus flores en los caminos de piedra... Hoi An Ancient Town todavía tiene su propia belleza distintiva que se encuentra en cada esquina de la calle, cada techo e incluso en las calles pequeñas. Este lugar tiene una gracia antigua con características que no se pueden encontrar en ningún otro lugar. Cuando viaje con nosotros, usted: Tenga una guía profesional a largo plazo que le brinde consejos para visitar los lugares más hermosos de Marble Mountain y Hoi An, y guíe el camino para que pueda culpar mejor a la multitud. Además, no solo sobre Marble Mountain y Hoi An, la guía también te da consejos para viajar a Danang y Vietnam. Nuestro automóvil lo recoge en su hotel en el centro, sin necesidad de preocuparse por las costosas tarifas de taxi. El precio del tour incluye todos los servicios, ahorra mucho si reservas por tu cuenta
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
15:30-16:30 Chofer y guía lo recogen de su hotel.
16:30 Visita a la Montaña de Mármol: un complejo que consta de Kim (Montaña de Hierro), Mộc (Montaña de Madera), Thủy (Montaña de Agua), Hỏa (Montaña de Fuego), Thổ (Montaña de la Tierra) que simbolizan los 5 elementos principales del universo en Asia Cultura. Descubrirás la misteriosa belleza de las cuevas combinando la atmósfera sagrada del budismo. Visitando la Pagoda Tam Thai, Pagoda Linh Ung. Admirarás las obras maestras de las exquisitas esculturas de piedra creadas por las hábiles manos de los artesanos en el pueblo de Non Nuoc, al pie de la montaña.
18:00 Salida hacia la ciudad antigua de Hoi An. Cenarás con muchos platos locales únicos como Cao Lau, Hoanh Thanh, Banh Bao, Banh Vac… Visite la antigua ciudad de Hoi An, con: Puente japonés: este único vestigio de la cultura japonesa ahora se considera un símbolo de Hoi An. Paseando por la calle a lo largo del río Hoai, disfrute de la vida nocturna de la ciudad de Hoi An. Se cuelgan linternas de colores frente a las casas, a lo largo de las calles y caminos de todo el pueblo, lo que te hará sentir en paz, sereno y con ganas de durar esta caminata para siempre. 21:00 Regreso a su hotel. Fin de los servicios. ¡Adiós te veo luego!
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recogida gratuita en el hotel en el centro de la ciudad de Danang. Recargo por recogida si su hotel no está en el centro de la ciudad ($ 8 USD).
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(7)
Lots of different issues during our experience - unplanned bamboo shop (with extremely pushy personell to bug stuff)/factory visit, desire to skip the marble mountains (even though we went the guide didn’t want to bring us to the caves - it was not raining and it was no slippery). In the end some part of group made to some caves, but rest of group was shocked the trip to marble mountains was cut short. Food was 2 out of 5. Price is cheap, but this is very bad experience sorry.
The 20 minutes we got to spend at Marble Mountain. Was meant to be an hour but after waiting and waiting for pickup 20 minutes was all we got to see of the mountain. Had a very basic meal and then dropped a Hoi An Ancient town to basically look around and shop. If you want to see the Mountain just pay for an entry and go on your own. The same for Hoi An Ancient town. This tour actually started at 2.00pm with other tourists visiting other sites first. We were not aware of this at all. hence they were late.
Hoi An is a colorful and dynamic place. Great not only in the night I guess. There was one big disappointment- dinner. Meals were tasteless. Agency should choose another restaurant- there are many of them in the ancient town.
Marble Mountains and Hoi An are magnificent and amazing places to visit and well worth a trip out to see them. Unfortunately our tour wasn't the best - our guide didn't speak English well, kept walking off and leaving the group behind (20 people!), he didn't explain anything about what we were eating for dinner, left us in Hoi An to fend for ourselves and to work out what was happening, waited until the whole group rejoined the tour to let us know that they had to change buses dur to mechanical issue (not their fault but surely they could have changed buses while we were wandering around Hoi An for 90 mins) but we had to wait around for 75mins while they changed buses. Visit these two places but just get a taxi to both
Marble Mountain was great, as it is unique. The cave with statues were mystical & interesting. This climb requires physically fit tourists. Hoi An (at night) is what I consider as a jewel of Da Nang. The colorful lanterns everywhere was mesmerizing. Impressive point: no policemen, no security agents needed in such a crowded place. People were, in general, well-behaved & polite.
Climbing Marble Mountain is worth it, however, it is only for the physically strong. Scenic view, interesting caves. Hoi An is a visually delightful place. Ideal to see it at night.
The tour covers the Marble mountain which consists of temples and an old cave with the Buddha. There is also a view point with a view of the city. After the Marble mountain visit, delicious Vietnamese dinner was served at a local restaurant. Completing dinner we are free to roam towards and around the Japanese bridge where numerous boats with lanterns offer boat rides. Along the way to the bridge, we can experience the ancient town of Hoi An, clustered with numerous shops and outlets, the evening ends there and returned to Da Nang. The tour guide is a polite and energetic person, but not so good to answer questions due to language differences.



