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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
With 10 years of guiding experience in Da Nang, I specialize in crafting unforgettable, authentic journeys for travelers from the USA, Australia, and across the globe. Join me for a local adventure, savor unique dishes, and immerse yourself in hands-on workshops that showcase the heart of Vietnamese culture. Whether you're hiking scenic trails, biking through hidden rural paths, or learning to cook traditional meals, I’ll ensure you experience the true essence of Da Nang. As a knowledgeable guide, I’ll also introduce you to the beauty of Buddhism and local worship traditions, offering insights that make your visit deeply meaningful. Book now for an adventure off the beaten path, where culture, nature, and authenticity come together!
A journey through Da Nang like no other—where secrets are revealed, and the mystical side of the city comes alive under your feet. This isn't your typical tourist path.
We’ll begin with the Marble Mountains, but instead of the crowded, well-known routes, I’ll guide you to secluded caves and chambers where ancient whispers echo through the stone. As the first light of the day filters through these mystical grottos, you'll feel the quiet power of this sacred place.
From there, we’ll explore the Museum of Buddhist Culture, where centuries of art and relics tell stories of devotion, spirituality, and enlightenment. This stop is more than just sightseeing—it’s a deep dive into the heart of Vietnamese Buddhism, where each artifact reveals the essence of this peaceful belief system.
Next, we venture to the Huyen Vi Grottos—an untouched gem known only to locals. Here, you’ll discover the hidden stories of monks who once sought refuge in these caves for meditation.
The tour continues at the majestic Quan The Am Pagoda, where the goddess of mercy is worshipped in a tranquil setting that blends nature and spirituality.
Finally, we finish our journey along the peaceful Co Co River, where we’ll stop at a village temple—a serene place where locals gather for worship.
Why is this tour different? You’ll walk the paths that locals have tread for centuries, discovering sacred places that few travelers get to experience.
Ready to uncover the unseen side of Da Nang? Reserve your spot now!
I will be standing at the front of temple main hall, holding a paper printed "Guru".
Quan The Am Pagoda was built in 1957. It is surrounded by many ancient trees and blooming lotus flowers, creating a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. The sound of temple bells echoes through the fresh air, bringing peace and serenity to people's hearts. Quan Am Cave is a closed cave compared to most of the open caves in the Ngu Hanh Son mountain range. This cave has more stalactites, which come in various colors, shapes, and with clear and sharp lines, as if they were created by the hands of an artist. The
The Museum of Buddhist Culture opened its doors to the public in 2016 and boasts a remarkable collection of over 500 artifacts showcasing Vietnamese Buddhist art and artifacts from various Asian countries. The abbots of Quan The Am Pagoda, diligently amassed these treasures over the past two decades. The museum’s collection comprises artifacts dating back several decades, with some artifacts tracing their origins to early times. Among the temple’s artifacts are Buddha statues, wooden scriptures, worship it
In 1825, King Minh Mạng had the three characters "Huyền Vi Cave" carved into a stone. However, it wasn't until 1960 that the monks there decided to open a long tunnel leading into the cave. The cave entrance is about 3 meters wide and leads to a cave interior of approximately 20 square meters. Huyền Vi Cave is located more than 10 meters from the cave entrance, and the path leading to it is quite dark, winding, narrow, with many steps, and contains many large and small Buddha statues, originally stalactite
The Cổ Cò River is like a soft silk ribbon embracing the foot of Ngũ Hành Sơn, creating a stunning watercolor painting. The cool water of the river has contributed to the formation of magical caves and diverse stalactites within the mountain. Historically, the Cổ Cò River was also an important transportation route, helping people easily access Ngũ Hành Sơn for living, production, and prayer. Many fascinating legends about the formation of Ngũ Hành Sơn and the lives of the people living along the river are
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).