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Just 65 km from Hanoi, Perfume Pagoda boasts the highest section of limestone mountains in Vietnam. The Perfume Pagoda is one of the highlights of the Hanoi area and one of the most important religious sites in Buddhist Vietnam. The pagoda itself is situated in a huge cave built into limestone cliffs and can only be reached by boat as there are no roads. You glide along scenic waterways and walk up steep mountain paths, visiting the pagodas and temples built in this area over the centuries. Entering Huong Tich Cave, with its ‘tree of gold’, ‘tree of money’, and ‘Buddha’ created over hundreds of years from stalactites, it can truly be named as the most spectacular cave in Vietnam.
In the morning: Our tour guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel and transfer to Perfume Pagoda. After 2 hours driving, you will arrive at Ben Duc boat harbor. There you take one hour trip on a small boat- rowed by local people on the stream named Yen. Enjoy the attractive mountain views mirror-image in the crystal water mirror of the stream en route. Getting off the boat, it takes you about 1 hour to trek up to the main Pagoda - Cave on the top of the highest mountain in the range – which is considered as the most beautiful Cave under South Asia sky! Taking photo & learn about Vietnam history, Buddhism religion then trekking down by the same route for lunch time in the restaurant at the foot of mountain.
In the afternoon: After lunch, free to visit and take photographs of beautiful scenery of the pagodas nearby the restaurant. Then you will visit Thien Tru Pagoda before spending one more hour on the boat back to the harbor, say good bye to local people and drive back to Hanoi.
Validity until 31 December 2012 (US$/Pax)
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Price per Pax
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Inclusions: Meal as mentioned in the itinerary: Vietnamese food and Asian food basic; Private transfer with air-con; English speaking guide (other languages on request); Boat trip on Yen Stream rowing by local people; All entrance and sightseeing fees; All taxes and service charges Exclusions: Drinks; Insurance; Personal expenses; Tipping / Gratuities
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