Pagoda of Perfume (Full Day Tour)
The Perfume Pagoda is one of the highlights of the Hanoi area and one of the most important religious sites in Buddhist Vietnam. Every spring, after the Vietnamese New Year, thousands of Vietnamese pilgrims come here to pray for all the health and prosperity they need to get them through the year. The pagoda itself is situated in a huge cave built into limestone cliffs and can only be reached by boat or by foot, as there are no roads into the area. You will have the chance to glide along scenic waterways and walk up steep mountain paths visiting the pagodas and temples that were built in this area over the centuries.
Depart at 7.30am, 02 hours drive to Perfume Pagoda (75km). Enjoy a 1.30 hours boat trip on Yen stream and visit Trinh temple. Then 2 hours climbing up the mountain to visit pagoda inside Grotto Huong Tich, the most beautiful cave, where people often come to pray for health, luck, ... etc. After lunch, visit Thien Tru Pagoda and scenery of Holiest in the country. Take another 1.30 hours boat trip back to the Wharf. Then ride back with a break at Van Phuc - the Traditional Handicraft Silk Village. Arrive in Hanoi at 19.00pm.
Size of Group |
2 persons |
3 - 4 persons |
5 - 6 persons |
7 - 9 persons |
Private Tour (USD/person) |
85 |
70 |
58 |
55 |
Services include:
+ Tours and transfers as mentioned by private air conditioned vehicle
+ English speaking local guide (for other languages supplements apply)
+ Boat trip as mentioned in the itinerary
+ Lunch as mentioned in the itinerary
+ Entrance fees for mentioned visits
Services exclude:
+ Cable car
+ Other meals or drinks than mentioned as included
+ Other services than mentioned
+ International and domestic Flights
+ Laundry, telephone calls and expenditure of a personal nature
+ Tips, Travel insurance
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