


| Package | 1 pax | 2-3 pax | 4-6 pax | Over 7 |
| Standard | $78 | $55 | $43 | $32 |
Pick up at hotel at 8.30. Then, the van will drive you to Cau Da for a visit
the Vietnam Oceanographic Institute: built in 1922 to study the diverse marine
life in this area. After that, you will go to Long Son Pagoda which was founded
in the late 19th Century. The entrance and roofs are decorated with mosaic
dragons made of glass and ceramic tile. From the pagoda, those more energetic
will have the chance to climb the 152 stone steps leading to the giant white
Buddha seated on a lotus blossom. There are superb views of the whole city from
the platforms around the Buddha (14 metres high), which was built in 1963. Chong
Promontory: means the "Husband Rock", the name given to one of the two rocks
(Husband and Wife). As a bridge to help them meet, a row of smaller rocks,
stones, pebbles and corals pave the way for their reunion, this ill-fated
legendary couple. Evidence of the ancient Cham civilisation of Vietnam can be
seen in Nha Trang at the hill top Po Nagar Cham Towers. Built between the 7th
and 12th Century and named in honour of the former Cham Princess who introduced
her people to profitable weaving and wet rice cultivation techniques, it is
still used as a centre for worship today. Walk across Ha Ra Bridge below to
photograph the abundant fishing boats moored in the shallow Nha Trang harbour.
Boats are brightly painted in blue and red - an engaging sight against a
typically azure sky . The tour ends for this morning is to visit to local Dam
Market one of Vietnams ' most interesting local markets. There's a colourful
selection of local produce. Fruit, vegetables and seafood are the most common
but you will also see dried seahorses and lizards - popular specialities of Nha
Trang. After having lunch at a good Local Restaurant, then you relax yourself
and soak in the mud at the Hot Spring Center. The van will transfer you back to
your hotel through Nha Trang Street to observe local Nha Trang life.
Including: transport, local guide, admission fees, Vietnamese lunch,
mineral water
Excluding: alcoholic drink, personal expenses





