PRIVATE My Son Holy Land Tour: Adventure on Vespa or Motorbike

Description

A Fun Adventure Awaits!

+ Begin your journey with flexible pickup from your hotel in Hoi An, or start directly at our office.

+ Your first stop is the charming Le Duc Ha Terracotta Workshop by the Thu Bon River. Here, watch talented artisans craft exquisite bricks and terra cotta pieces, connecting you to the rich history of the region.

+ Next, hop on your Vespa or motorbike for a scenic ride through picturesque rural villages. Zigzagging along small paths, enjoy breathtaking views of lush rice paddies, farmers at work, and grazing buffalo.

+ Continue your adventure at the UNESCO-listed My Son Sanctuary, home to ancient Hindu temples built largely from bricks similar to those made at the workshop. Discover the fascinating history dedicated to Shiva and the impact of the Vietnam War.

+ Finally, stop at a gem that serves the best Quang noodles in the area, where every bowl is a delicious celebration of authentic flavors and warm hospitality! drop you off at your hotel.

Included

Pickup and drop off hotel in and around Hoi An, maximum 8 km / 5 miles radius from Hoi An old town
English-speaking local tour guide, knowledgeable and licensed
Vintage vespas 150cc / Automatic scooter 125cc (Please check different prices when booking)
Experienced local drivers (All guests are pillion passengers, guests don't drive)
All taxes, tickets, entrance fees (Guarantee no hidden fees)
Bottled water during the tour
Lunch

Excluded

Personal expenses
Tip is optional but appreciated
One-way private car transfer from Da Nang to Hoi An: 15-20-25 USD for 4-7-16 seater hevicle.

Know before you go

  • Safety is priority. In a motorbike tour, all guests ride pillion behind experienced drivers to enjoy the scenery without having to concentrate on driving. Kid under 6 years old shares scooter with an adult.
  • Bring with you proper shoes, sun protection.
  • Wear comfy clothes in summer days, warm clothes in winter days.
  • Your clothes should cover shoulders and knees when visiting sacred temples.

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