Excursión de medio día a las montañas de mármol y la península de Son Tra





Descripción
Descubre la belleza de las principales atracciones de Da Nang, comenzando por las Montañas de Mármol, hogar de misteriosas cuevas, grutas y antiguas pagodas. Luego visite la península de Son Tra para ver la impresionante estatua de Buda Lady de 67 metros en la pagoda Linh Ung, que ofrece vistas impresionantes de la costa y el mar de China Meridional. Aspectos destacados de la experiencia: Ascender Montañas de Mármol : Subir escalones de piedra escénica para explorar pagodas serenas, cuevas cautivadoras, y vistas panorámicas. Descubre la Cueva Am Phu : Viaje a través de réplicas de “Cielo e Infierno” para echar un vistazo a las creencias budistas de la otra vida. Visita Non Nuoc Village : Presencia cómo artesanos cualificados crean exquisitas esculturas de mármol con más de 200 años de tradición. Maravíllate con la pagoda Son Tra Linh Ung : Admira la imponente estatua de Lady Buda con vistas panorámicas de Da Nang y más allá.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Las montañas de mármol son un grupo de cinco impresionantes picos de mármol y piedra caliza, cada uno llamado así por uno de los cinco elementos: metal, madera, agua, fuego y tierra. Al ascender los escalones de piedra tallados en las montañas, descubrirá una serena pagoda budista y cuevas impresionantes, junto con hermosas vistas panorámicas desde la cima de la montaña. Un sitio notable es la cueva Am Phu, que cuenta con una réplica cautivadora del “Cielo y el Infierno”, que ofrece un vistazo único a las creencias budistas sobre la otra vida. Al pie de las montañas de mármol se encuentra Non Nuoc Stone Talving Village, un pueblo artesanal único reconocido por sus esculturas de mármol. Con una historia que abarca más de 200 años, este pueblo muestra el arte y la habilidad de los escultores locales que crean impresionantes productos de mármol.
A continuación, viajaremos hacia el norte hasta la península de Son Tra, que se eleva 693 metros sobre el nivel del mar y se encuentra a solo 10 kilómetros al noreste de la ciudad de Da Nang. Aquí visitaremos la magnífica pagoda Son Tra Linh Ung, conocida por su impresionante estatua de la Dama Buda, una de las más altas de Vietnam. Desde este mirador, se puede disfrutar de impresionantes vistas de la ciudad, la península y las montañas de mármol, creando una impresión única que es inolvidable.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Hoteles en el centro de la ciudad de Da Nang (excepto la península de Son Tra)
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Máximo 1 niño acompañado de 1 adulto, el 2º niño pagará el precio de adulto.
- Gratis para niños de 0 a 5 años; 50% de descuento para niños de 6 a 10 años
Opiniones(54)
Recommend this private tour. Our guides Emily and Mr. Kim were exceptional. Super kind and patient with us. Emily told us all the stories about where we were and answered our many questions. We toured in March and it was really hot so go early, and bring sunscreen and a hat.
A very nice tour for a short day, it was nicely planned. My tour guide Tom was very professional, knowledgeable, and had a good sense of humor. Anyone wanting to visit the Marble mountains should book this tour.
It was a half-day tour, but good quality throughout. Anh Nhẫn was a charming tour guide; very relatable. He was very considerate, even about things like the timing; making sure we had a relaxing experience. The tour itself provided a glimpse into the development of the area and culture and included many stunning views (though it takes some physical ability, it is well worth it). It is definitely a must-see when visiting this area
Dear Rodericke, Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re truly grateful for your kind words and delighted to hear that you enjoyed the Half-day Marble Mountains And Son Tra Peninsula Exploration tour. Your feedback means a lot to our team. We hope to welcome you back for more amazing experiences in the future! Best regards, Hoi An Express
The guide who accompanied us was very friendly and knew a lot about the history and religion of Vietnam and China..I learned very interesting things. I recommend (I would do it again).
Our tour guide, Autumn, was great! She was very knowledgeable about the history of the sites we visited and we learned a lot. I appreciated how the driver was waiting for us at every site and we didn’t have to walk far. I am glad we went with a tour guide because we learned things we wouldn’t have if we went by ourselves.
The sites are a must see if you are in Da Nang. Our guides, Emily and Truc, were brilliant. They paced the visits superbly and informative at the right level, no overload or overload. They were so proactive in taking pictures as otherwise a couple would be forced into a wefie.
The tour was well worth taking and Tom, our guide, was very informative and friendly. We particularly enjoyed visiting The Lady Buddha and would highly recommend to anyone staying in Da Nang.
Excellent activity even in rainy weather. Had a fantastic guide, Emily, who not only provided interesting and insightful content to the tour but also planned our itinerary in such a manner as to avoid the crowds. Absolutely recommend this trip!
Absolutely fantastic day despite raining weather. Our guide, Emily, was an absolute treasure and took extra time to guide us and tell us about the sites. She was extremely friendly and well informed, and we really appreciate the thought she put into our itinerary for the day to help avoid the crowds. Well worth a morning's exploration and would highly recommend.
We enjoyed the tour and the guide was very friendly but her English was very limited (mostly just pointing at things we could already see like a beach and naming it in English). She also seemed to have a very limited amount of actual information ot knowledge about either the pagoda or marble mountain and sometimes the information was incorrect. For example, when asked she said that the Lady Buddha statue was made of cement not marble. I didn't think this made sense so I later googled it and in fact it is made of marble. This to me is very basic information that a tour guide should know. A lot of her "guiding" was just stating very obvious things that I could have worked out myself with common sense just by looking, but she didn't know many details or history of the sights at all. It was as if the actual tour guide was unavailable and they had sent someone who wasn't a tour guide instead. I was quite disappointed and given how much the tour cost it was not a good level of service and I would not recommend this tour.



