Visita guiada para visitar Marble Mountain, Lady Buddha Statue y Monkey Mountain en jeep





Descripción
PROGRAMA DEL VISITA: 8:00/13:00: Nuestro guía lo recogerá en su hotel en Da Nang o la ciudad de Hoi An en un automóvil privado. Traslado a las Montañas de Mármol, que consisten en cinco colinas de mármol y piedra caliza; las cinco montañas llevan el nombre de los cinco elementos: Metal, Agua, Madera, Fuego y Tierra. Serás recompensado por la gran ciudad y la vista al mar y explorarás las cuevas naturales, descubrirás los muchos secretos ocultos de este increíble lugar y visitarás la pagoda sagrada. La siguiente parada es la estatua de Lady Buddha, la más alta de Vietnam frente al mar. Después de eso, cambiamos para ir en jeep a la cima de la península de Son Tra, viajamos fuera de lo común hacia la cima para visitar el antiguo helipuerto y la estación de radar construida por la fuerza aérea estadounidense en el pasado, estos son los mejores lugares para capture vistas panorámicas del pueblo pesquero local y del Océano Pacífico. Si tenemos suerte, nos encontraremos con los coloridos monos en peligro de extinción. Este es un divertido paseo por caminos pavimentados a través de una jungla prístina para admirar la belleza de la naturaleza. 12:30/17:30: Regreso a su hotel
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Visite las pagodas sagradas y explore las cuevas naturales donde solía ser un hospital para tratar a los soldados heridos vietnamitas y al Viet Cong escondido durante la guerra de Estados Unidos. - Disfrute de las impresionantes vistas desde la cima de la montaña y admire un grupo de 5 pequeñas montañas que siguen 5 elementos importantes del universo: fuego de agua, madera, tierra y metal. - Visite la talla tradicional de artesanía de mármol de la familia en el pueblo de mármol para experimentar cómo la gente local es tan hábil.
Explore los EE. UU., La base del helipuerto, la estación de radar construida durante la guerra de Vietnam en la cima de Monkey Mountain. Esta es la mejor manera de experimentar esta ciudad dinámica y divertida.
Estatua de Buda de 67 metros de altura. Lady Buddha Statue gigante, el más alto de Vietnam. Lady Buddha se encuentra en la pagoda Linh Ung en la península de Son Tra en Da Nang. La estatua está situada en las montañas frente al mar. Hay 17 pisos en la estatua, cada piso tiene un altar con 21 estatuas de Buda que tienen diferentes formas, expresiones faciales y posturas.
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Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Hotel en la ciudad de Hoi An o Da Nang
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(10)
Awesome Tour ! Great Tourguide,..was one of the best tours in Asia we ever had. Thanks for the nice experience. Was so cool the drive with the old jeep to the spots we visit.
It was a great trip! Mr Kong was so full of knowledge and he was amazing! and so were the two drivers we had. The weather was also perfect and driving around the mountain in the Jeep was good fun Great trip all around!!
We had great trip for our tour Mr Kong was so full of knowledge and he was amazing and so were the two drivers we had. The weather was also perfect and was super fun driving around the mountain in the Jeep Great trip all around!
We had to alter the itinerary due to running out of time this holiday. We opted for a half day tour by Jeep. This is a great way to explore the Hai Van Pass and surrounds rather than on a scooter. The views were amazing and our driver was super helpful stopping for heaps of photo opportunities along the way. Definitely recommend Andy Tours and his team.
This private 1965 US Army jeep tour was the best trip we went on. Husband and I had both a driver/guide (called C)+a guide(called Mr Ty) Both spoke English well. They were professional, friendly and knowledgeable. Can't rate the trip highly enough. We were picked up from the hotel. Had plenty of time at all the sites, with Mr Ty with us all the way. Best bit was driving through Da Nang via some smaller roads. Got to see the real DaNang! The Lady Buddha and Marble Mountains were very picturesque. Lots of step climbing at the Marble Mountains, so be prepared to get achy knees! We went on the afternoon trip.
The tour would have been more interesting if our tour guide Mr Bing spoke more fluent English and able to tell stories. He was very nice but unfortunately very difficult to understand. We were given facts but what captivates people’s attention are stories that brings facts to life, not just facts.
Our guide was very nice, knew a lot of facts from past to present and made sure we had a fun morning and afternoon!
Great trip, guide spoke good English and was very knowledgeable. The jeep was great fun and made the day, you get some spectacular views from the radar station & helipad. The guide too plenty of photographs of us on our camera and his own phone and the sent them through to us on WhatsApp which was nice. I’d highly recommend this trip and paying a little bit extra for the jeep is well worth it for the entertainment value.
Our guide Ty was very kind and knowledgeable- he answered all my children's endless questions on buddhism. He was flexible so we got to see all we wanted. The second half of the trip to see the red-shanked douc (one of the rarest primates in the world) was wonderful. We did not expect to see but we ended up seeing so much as a large male douc leaped over our jeep to travel to his friend and head to their sleep site. The afternoon tour time worked beautifully. Coming down the mountain through the evening mist was magical. I can not recommend this tour enough - after living in Vietnam many years and being a primatologist - I rarely take guided tours - but this was with every penny. Thank you



