My Son Sanctuary Viaggio di mezza giornata





Descrizione
Esplora il Santuario di mio figlio, sito Patrimonio dell'Umanità dell'UNESCO, dove l'antico Regno Champa prosperò tra il IV e il XIII secolo. Scopri le imponenti torri-templi incastonate in una pittoresca valle, che riflettono la cultura unica influenzata dall'induismo indiano. Questo tour offre approfondimenti sulla ricca storia spirituale e politica del sud-est asiatico. Punti salienti dell'esperienza: Esplora antiche rovine: Scoprite il maestoso Santuario di Mio Figlio, patrimonio mondiale dell'UNESCO. Meraviglie architettoniche: Ammira le imponenti torri-templi costruite dal Regno Champa. Dintorni mozzafiato: Godetevi una vista mozzafiato su valli e montagne lussureggianti. Immersione culturale: Ottieni informazioni sulla ricca storia e spiritualità della regione.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
My Son Sanctuary, situato a 40 chilometri a ovest di Hoi An, è il sito archeologico più significativo del Vietnam dell'antico Regno Champa. Tra il IV e il XIII secolo, questa zona fu sede di una cultura unica profondamente influenzata dall'induismo indiano. Il santuario presenta una serie impressionante di torri-templi che sono stati il cuore religioso e politico del Regno Champa per la maggior parte della sua esistenza. Situato in una valle lussureggiante e circondato da maestose catene montuose, My Son è stato designato Patrimonio Culturale dell'UNESCO nel 1999. Originariamente costruite in legno, molte di queste strutture furono distrutte da un incendio nel VI secolo. Furono successivamente restaurati nel VII secolo da Sambhuvarman, che utilizzò mattoni fatti localmente per la ricostruzione.
Nel XIII secolo, oltre 70 templi erano stati eretti, stabilendo Mio Figlio come un importante centro dell’induismo nel Regno Champa. Oggi, il santuario si erge come un insieme architettonico notevole, mostrando una miscela di arte, spiritualità e significato politico. I visitatori di My Son possono esplorare questo sito accattivante, acquisendo informazioni sulla ricca storia e sul patrimonio culturale del sud-est asiatico durante un'epoca di trasformazione. Raccomandazione calzature: Si consigliano scarpe comode da passeggio a causa del terreno irregolare e delle passeggiate necessarie per esplorare il sito.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Pick-up e drop-off dell'hotel nel centro di Da Nang
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Massimo 1 bambino accompagnato da 1 adulto, il 2° bambino pagherà il prezzo adulto.
- Gratuito per bambini 0-5 anni; 50% di sconto per bambini 6-10 anni
Recensioni(37)
Emily was fantastic today - we had a great afternoon. She was very knowledgeable and ensured we all had a good time visiting the My Son Sanctuary.
There are more than 70 architectural works of brick and stone in the middle of nature dedicated to kings and Hindu deities. It was the most important center of the Champa kingdom and its civilization. There are about 3 different dances with girls and men under a roof and chairs with fans. The truth is that the show is not worth much but once you have to drive 3 hours non-stop from Hoi An, well, well.
We had a completely exotic time, immersed in the history and traditions of a lost empire. The My Son sanctuary, listed as a UNESCO heritage site in 1999, brings together the ruins of several temples and relics of the ancient Champa Kingdom. A cult place hidden in the mountains, absolutely worth visiting in a small group. Breathtaking, we are delighted and recommend this half-day expedition, with return journey included, which greatly facilitates accessibility to the site, located just an hour from Hoi An. We spent a completely exotic moment, immersed in the history and tradition of a lost empire. The sanctuary of My Son, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, gathers the ruins of several temples and relics of the ancient Champa Kingdom. A place of worship hidden in the mountains, to visit absolutely in small groups. Breathtaking, we are delighted and recommend this half day expedition, with round trip/return, which greatly facilitates accessibility to the site, located an hour from Hoi An.
The guide was very friendly and knowledgeable. Being in a small group with total of 5 people was helpful. The van was very comfortable. Worth the half day trip.
Good trip, good guide. Booked a trip with 16 people max and ended up being just the two of us and the guide and driver. Was direct to the site and back, there isn't tonnes of info at the site but the old temples are interesting to explore and look around and also a dancing show at the end.
What a great day e had. Mot ( Tom ) was a well informed humorous fun guide. With a great knowledge of the local area. Highly recommend
Couldn’t have asked for a better tour! Mr. Mot (Tom) is probably the funniest & most knowledgeable guide in Hồi Ăn. From local recommendations to stories, you get the full experience traveling with the guy. 10/10 would recommend. Good word? 😉
We experienced a fantastic adventure at the Sanctuary of My Son in Hoi An, one of the most ancient and charming site in Vietnam. Our talented and keen guide Thao, led us across the site history and its mysterious ways, letting us to discover and understand its real secrets. Really friendly and helpful, both from professional skills and human aspects. Very recommended and suggested!! Michela e Cristina
We had a great tour with a really friendly and personable guide called Vin. He was extremely knowledgeable about the ruins and about the history of the area, giving us lots of extra information and bringing the ruins to life. Would really recommend if you are in Hoi An for a few days!
Contacted the night before by email and message at front desk of hotel to confirm times & pick up.Picked up from our hotel at the time stated relatively new mini bus with air conditioning. Bus held 12 only 6 on tour. Cold water provided. Scenic drive out to My Son with the guide pointing relevant points of interest as we drove to site (about 90 mins). The site was empty on our arrival (just before Covid 19 hit a number of countries had already stopped their nationals travelling). The site is small but worth seeing. We had to take an electric bus up to the site from the car park I would have preferred to walk as it was less than a mile.The guide was very informative and answered any questions brought up by the group. We had nearly 2 hours walking around and then back on the bus to Hoi An. We asked to be dropped in the Old town not at our hotel which the driver and guide facilitated. We had considered renting a scooter and making our own way there but it is quite a considerable distance, the weather very hot, traffic intimidating and roads are not always hard surfaced. Worth the money



