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English
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Explore the fascinating Alexandre Yersin Museum
Visit the historic Long Son Pagoda with its towering Buddha statue
Experience the lively atmosphere of Dam Market
Discover the ancient Cham Ponagar Temple Complex
€ 70.95
€ 65.27


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Begin your journey of discovery in the coastal city of Nha Trang with a visit to the Alexandre Yersin Museum, a tribute to the Swiss-born French physician who devoted his life to Vietnam. Here, you will learn about his pioneering medical contributions and his profound impact on the local community. The museum offers a fascinating glimpse into his research, achievements, and dedication. Continue to Long Son Pagoda, an architectural gem built in the nineteenth century, where you can admire the serene beauty of its intricate details and the towering Buddha statue that overlooks the city. The panoramic views from the hilltop are simply breathtaking, providing a peaceful moment to appreciate the harmony between spirituality and nature. Your exploration then takes you to Dam Market, the heart of Nha Trang’s vibrant local life. Known for its distinctive design and bustling energy, this marketplace is filled with colorful stalls offering everything from fresh produce to handcrafted souvenirs. It’s the perfect place to experience the daily rhythm of the city and interact with friendly locals. To complete your tour, visit the Cham Ponagar Temple Complex, a historical treasure that celebrates the rich cultural and spiritual legacy of the Cham civilization. Surrounded by lush greenery and ancient architecture, this sacred site offers a captivating journey through history, making it a memorable conclusion to your Nha Trang adventure.
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Lunch
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This tour will have a maximum of fifteen travelers
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The tour is not wheelchair accessible
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Very beautiful, but the people selling incense was really persistent and would not take no for an answer, and they get mad if you do not buy from them. When going to any pagoda, temple or holy place, wear clothes that cover your knees and shoulders out of respect.

Beautiful temple and Buddha on the top of the mountain. Meet to climb up a bit. Beautiful view from the top. On the way you can buy different souvenirs, cool drinks. I went around lunch time, not that busy. On the way back from the village.

The giant Buddha was breathtaking. There’s also a reclining Buddha with carvings that were so intricate in detail. It was beautiful. There’s also a golden Buddha and a lovely garden. There was no cost to enter. Being that it is a temple, it is advised to dress respectfully.

We visited Long Son Pagoda on a weekend and were surprised to find it relatively quiet, which made the experience peaceful and enjoyable. The complex is beautifully maintained, with ornate temple architecture, bonsai-lined walkways, and a welcoming atmosphere. Be prepared for a bit of a climb — there are quite a few steps to reach the giant seated Buddha statue at the top, but it’s well worth the effort. The views over Nha Trang from up there are incredible, offering a panoramic perspective of the city skyline, mountains, and coast. About halfway up, you’ll find a serene reclining Buddha statue, carved into the hillside, surrounded by carved monk figures. It’s a calm spot to take a break before continuing making your way down. There is also a bell tower as well to see.

Very peaceful and beautiful place. The big white Buddha at the top is definitely worth the climb — the view is really impressive! The stairs aren’t too difficult, but take it slow if it’s hot. On the way up, there’s a reclining Buddha and some nice statues to check out. Entrance is free, but you might meet people trying to sell incense or ask for donations — just ignore them if you’re not interested, no pressure. Tip: Dress respectfully (no short shorts or tank tops), and try to visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds. Nice spot for pictures and a little break from the usual touristy stuff.



