Discover the tranquility of Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary on this exclusive early morning tour. As the sun rises, explore the ancient red-brick Hindu temples of the Cham civilization, dating back to the 4th century. Your knowledgeable guide will provide insights into the history and spiritual significance of this UNESCO World Heritage site, allowing for a deeper appreciation of its beauty. Enjoy a flexible itinerary tailored to your interests, capturing stunning photographs in the soft morning light. With convenient round-trip hotel transport included, this experience offers a peaceful escape from the crowds.
- Visit Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary before it gets crowded for an intimate experience
- Gain insights into the Champa civilization from a private guide
- Tailor your itinerary based on your preferences and pace
- Capture breathtaking photos in the serene early morning light
Pickup included
My Son Sanctuary, located 40 kilometers west of Hoi An, is Vietnam’s most significant archaeological site from the ancient Champa Kingdom. Between the 4th and 13th centuries, this area was home to a unique culture deeply influenced by Indian Hinduism. The sanctuary features an impressive array of tower-temples that served as the religious and political heart of the Champa Kingdom for most of its existence.
Set in a lush valley and surrounded by majestic mountain ranges, My Son was designated a UNESCO Cultural Heritage site in 1999. Originally built from wood, many of these structures were destroyed by fire in the 6th century. They were later restored in the 7th century by Sambhuvarman, who utilized locally made bricks for reconstruction.
By the 13th century, over 70 temples had been erected, establishing My Son as a major center of Hinduism in the Champa Kingdom. Today, the sanctuary stands as a remarkable architectural ensemble, showcasing a blend of art, spirituality, and political significance. Visitors to My Son can explore this captivating site, gaining insight into the rich history and cultural heritage of Southeast Asia during a transformative era.
Footwear Recommendation: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the uneven terrain and walking involved in exploring the site.
Once guests present their Viator voucher, our driver/guide will accompany them to the ticket desk at My Son Sanctuary for ticket exchange. Should guests arrive by public transport (bus/taxi) on their own, the guide will meet them at the main entrance of the sanctuary, holding a sign with the guest’s name, and escort them to the ticket booth.
Guests will then receive their official entry ticket and proceed with the guided visit.
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