My Son Sanctuary - tour per piccoli gruppi e crociera sul fiume Thu Bon





Descrizione
Il santuario di My Son, situato a ovest di Hoi An ea sud-ovest di Da Nang, è diventato una destinazione attraente e imperdibile per i visitatori che visitano il Vietnam centrale. Miglioriamo questo tour dal tour di classe inferiore che viene offerto con un grande autobus e fianchi di persone che normalmente sono inquietanti. Questo tour richiede solo 14 viaggiatori come gruppo massimo. Una guida turistica esperta accompagnerà i visitatori lungo il viaggio e spiegherà ai viaggiatori i valori culturali e architettonici della cultura Champa. All'inizio o alla fine della visita al santuario, i viaggiatori avranno l'opportunità di assistere a uno spettacolo di Cham. Dopo aver esplorato gli antichi templi e aver scattato foto mozzafiato, i visitatori avranno l'opportunità di concedersi la sottile bellezza del fiume Thu Bon mentre tornano a Hoi An. Il pranzo viene offerto prima che gli ospiti si uniscano al loro giro in barca. Cibo vegetariano disponibile se necessario. Questo tour dovrebbe terminare intorno alle 13:30. Gli ospiti vengono prelevati e lasciati negli hotel di Hoi An.
Opzioni del tour
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Il ritiro avviene entro 30 minuti prima della partenza. L'orario sarà flessibile a seconda della distanza tra le sedi degli hotel. Dopo la conferma della prenotazione, i viaggiatori verranno indirizzati al fornitore per un orario di ritiro più preciso. Il ritiro da Da Nang prevede un costo aggiuntivo di 300.000 VND a tratta/auto a 4 posti.
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I seggiolini per bambini dovrebbero essere richiesti in anticipo
Recensioni(32)
The guide was very knowledgeable and helpful. He had so much history about the ruins. It was a very interesting place.
Our guide Bruce Lee was excellent… he was very knowledgeable, had a good sense of humor and a chipper fellow!! The My Son Sanctuary was an eye opener for me since I’m a Vietnamese-American and didn’t know much about our history. Then we ended our trip with a lovely sunset boat ride. Even though we had some engine trouble our boat driver managed to get us back to shore safely. It was a wonderful excursion and would highly recommend it!
I recommend this trip to My Son Sanctuary. The remains of the temples.and the history are.veey interesting. We also saw rice paper making, had a very nice and generous lunch and a boat trip back to Hoi An. It was convenient being picked up and dropped back to the hotel. Luan Handsome Lung was very knowledgeable and friendly and was happy and proud to share information about Vietnam.
It is about average as far as a tour . Museum is questionable? The tour is what it is. The lunch was good and the boat ride was?
Many thanks to our guide Thao for a meaningful and insightful tour of My Son Sanctuary, with deep explanations and a warm BBQ experience on the Thu Bon River.
We had a great tour guide, Ms. Lin..She was very knowledgeable on My Son Sanctuary and explained all details very clearly
Visiting My Son Sanctuary with this tour was definitely worthwhile! The timing was good and efficient and the guide was friendly and knowledgable.
Wonderful site and excellent local guide. Lunch was included and this was very good too. There was a boat trip back to Hoi A but the weather was not great and this was wasn’t needed. All was very professional and good value for money
We had a great tour with our guide Mr. power, that’s what his name in English means. He was so up beat and informative. The tour was well paced and interesting!
Very good guide ‘Mr Powe’ who was extremely well informed, professional & clear but I’m afraid 80% of the beautiful temples were destroyed by American bombing & the boat trip is a little lame.



