Delve into Vietnam’s intriguing past by browsing the extraordinary exhibits in Da Nang’s esteemed Cham Museum and by walking through Hoi An, a town that has changed little over the centuries. The museum holds a collection of sculptures by Vietnam’s indigenous Cham people that is second to none, including terracotta and stone works that are considered masterpieces.
Chan May/Tien Sa Port
8 hours, from US$115pp
Private
JOURNEY
Overview
Overview
Delve into Vietnam’s intriguing past by browsing the extraordinary exhibits in Da Nang’s esteemed Cham Museum and by walking through Hoi An, a town that has changed little over the centuries. The museum holds a collection of sculptures by Vietnam’s indigenous Cham people that is second to none, including terracotta and stone works that are considered masterpieces.
JOURNEY
Highlights
- Browse artwork, mostly sculptures, that Vietnam’s indigenous Cham people created.
- Explore Hoi An, a well-preserved trading port that has changed little over the centuries.
- Pause for photos of the five Marble Mountains that lie between Hoi An and Danang.
- Enjoy a higher level of personal attention and flexibility on this exclusive small group tour.
Highlights
- Browse artwork, mostly sculptures, that Vietnam’s indigenous Cham people created.
- Explore Hoi An, a well-preserved trading port that has changed little over the centuries.
- Pause for photos of the five Marble Mountains that lie between Hoi An and Danang.
- Enjoy a higher level of personal attention and flexibility on this exclusive small group tour.
JOURNEY
Itinerary
Delve into Vietnam’s intriguing past by browsing the extraordinary exhibits in Da Nang’s esteemed Cham Museum and by walking through Hoi An, a town that has changed little over the centuries. The museum holds a collection of sculptures by Vietnam’s indigenous Cham people that is second to none, including terracotta and stone works that are considered masterpieces.
A bit farther down the coast, you will find Hoi An, a city that UNESCO deemed a World Heritage site for being a well-preserved example of a 15th- to 19th-century trading port. Highlights include a temple that honors a sea goddess, a 400-year-old Japanese covered bridge, an ancient merchant house and a bustling open-air market where you can observe an authentic slice of local life.
Following lunch, you will further explore Hoi An on your own and pause for photos at the five Marble Mountains, each one representing an element of Eastern philosophy.
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Itinerary
Delve into Vietnam’s intriguing past by browsing the extraordinary exhibits in Da Nang’s esteemed Cham Museum and by walking through Hoi An, a town that has changed little over the centuries. The museum holds a collection of sculptures by Vietnam’s indigenous Cham people that is second to none, including terracotta and stone works that are considered masterpieces.
A bit farther down the coast, you will find Hoi An, a city that UNESCO deemed a World Heritage site for being a well-preserved example of a 15th- to 19th-century trading port. Highlights include a temple that honors a sea goddess, a 400-year-old Japanese covered bridge, an ancient merchant house and a bustling open-air market where you can observe an authentic slice of local life.
Following lunch, you will further explore Hoi An on your own and pause for photos at the five Marble Mountains, each one representing an element of Eastern philosophy.
JOURNEY
Dates & Prices
As this suggested itinerary can be personalised to your specific requirements, it is not available for online booking.
Depending on your preferred dates and arrangements, final pricing will vary from low season to peak season travel.
Dates & Prices
As this suggested itinerary can be personalised to your specific requirements, it is not available for online booking.
Depending on your preferred dates and arrangements, final pricing will vary from low season to peak season travel.