Duration: 01 day / Departure: daily
Tam Chuc Pagoda is the largest pagoda in Vietnam and one of the largest pagodas in the world. The pagoda is located in a poetic setting, in front of an immense lake, surrounded by limestone mountains and natural forests, bringing a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere for all visitors.
Bringing a sense of freedom as if you are lost in the foreground, Phi Lai Tibetan Pagoda in Ha Nam, also known as the Deng Pagoda with a history of more than 1,000 years, leans back against the mountain, flanked by Thanh Long - right White Tiger, inside the pagoda with many sacred artifacts, a hallmark of Vietnamese Buddhist history.
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Air-conditioned tourist cars shuttle by program01 menu lunch at the restaurantEnthusiastic, proficient and attentive service guides throughout the tour routeDrinking water served on board, 01 bottle/person/day
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Tram + regular boat ticket in Tam Chuc: 200,000 VND/adultTram + VIP boat ticket in Tam Chuc: 270,000 VND/adultTue Tinh electricity car ticket (100,000 VND/ticket)Drinks during meals and other personal expenses not mentioned on the tourTips for drivers and guides: from USD 3 per person, per day
Tue Tinh electricity car ticket: visitors will be shuttled by electricity car to visit 3 main halls in the pagoda: Quan Yin Palace, Patriarch Palace and Tam The Palace. In each hall, there will be a guide at the presentation point for guests. After visiting 3 halls. The electricity car will take guests from Tue Tinh bus station directly to the parking lot.
Tour Plans
Bus and guide pick you up at hotels in the Old Town and Opera House depart for Ha Nam.
Arrive at Tam Cuc Pagoda Spiritual Tourism Complex. The first place when arriving in this scenic area will be Thuy Dinh guest house - where there are paintings depicting the panorama of the pagoda, you can freely enjoy the scenery and take pictures.
The guide takes you to the tram station to visit Tam Chuc Pagoda - a sacred pagoda built with thousands of stone paintings meticulously and carefully assembled by the talented hands of skilled craftsmen. After stepping through the Sanguan Gate, you walk up to the main hall - each column weighs about 200 tons; along the 2 sides of the gate are 2 major roads to reach the magnificent Three Halls with 3 main halls: Guanyin Hall, Three World Hall and Dharma Master Hall - each shrine to a Buddha with different sacred meanings.
Particularly for the Jade Pagoda, it is only suitable for visitors with good health, accepting to go quickly or visitors can buy an additional Tue Tinh tram to be able to keep up with the appointment time of the group because the Pagoda is located on the top of That Tinh Mountain, to be able to admire this pagoda, customers will have to pass 299 stone steps. Standing on the temple Jade you will be able to admire an immense scenery, charming country, extremely peaceful and free.
Have lunch at the restaurant.
MENU (REFERENCE)
(6 - 8 people 1 table)
1. Ginger roasted chicken | 5. Boiled fruits and vegetables |
2. Grilled goat | 6. French fries |
3. Stir-fried buffalo with water spinach | 7. Rice |
4. Tofu with tomato-sauce | 8. Soup |
The delegation departs to visit Phi Lai Tibetan Pagoda (or Đùng Pagoda) in Thanh Liem district, Ha Nam. The temple is famous for its beauty and tranquility in the land of Henan. The beautiful architecture of the pagoda located in the middle of the pine forest evokes an ethereal, escapist feeling that anyone who has the opportunity to come here can feel.
You board the car back to Hanoi.
Arriving in Hanoi, end the trip to admire the Buddha ceremony. See you soon!
Service Terms And Condition
Children (need to read carefully to be clear about children's standards):
- Children from 1-4 years old are free of charge (free children do not have a seat in the car, parents take care of all expenses related to the child themselves). 02 adults can only bring 01 child for free, from the 2nd child to 50% (there is a standard half meal and separate seat on the car).
Note: If 01 adult accompanying 01 child is free, this child must buy 50% of the tour price of the adult (standard for children half the tour). - Children from 5-9 years old will be charged 75% of the tour price (children with their own meal, separate seat)
- Children aged 10 years and older counted as adults, entitled to adult services
Faqs
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