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My Son Sanctuary (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

How To Reach My Son Sanctuary Unesco World Heritage Site

Travel Guide to My Son Sanctuary, Hoi An, Vietnam

My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Quang Nam province near Hoi An in Vietnam, is an ancient temple complex with a history dating back to the 4th century.

How to Reach My Son Sanctuary

From Hoi An

  • By Motorbike/Scooter: Renting a motorbike or scooter is a popular option. It's approximately a 1-hour ride from Hoi An. The path is scenic, but be sure you have a valid driving license and are comfortable navigating local traffic.
  • By Car: Hiring a private car with a driver is a comfortable option, taking about the same time as a motorbike.
  • By Local Bus: There are local buses going from Hoi An to My Son but may require transfers and a bit of a walk. It's the most budget-friendly option.
  • By Tour: Various tour agencies offer half-day trips to My Son Sanctuary which include round-trip transport and a guided tour. This is a hassle-free option for many travelers.

From Da Nang

  • By Bus: There is no direct bus from Da Nang to My Son Sanctuary. You will first need to take a bus to Hoi An and then change to local transport.
  • By Car or Motorbike: The journey is approximately 1.5-2 hours from Da Nang to My Son by car or motorbike.
  • Organized Tours: Many tour companies in Da Nang offer day trips to My Son, which include pickup, drop-off, and a guided tour of the Sanctuary.

Opening Hours and Entrance Fee

Opening Hours: My Son Sanctuary is open daily from 6:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Entrance Fee: The entrance fee is typically around 150,000 VND for adults. Children under six enter for free, while reduced rates may apply to older children and seniors.

Tips and Reminders

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will need to walk through the forested path to reach the ruins.
  • Bring sunscreen and a hat as there is limited shade and the weather can be quite hot.
  • It’s advisable to visit early in the morning to avoid the heat and large tour groups.
  • Be respectful of the ancient site and follow all local guidelines for preservation.
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