Jeep Tour To My Son Sanctuary is a fantastic day excursion to discover the countryside and the handicraft workshop of Hoi An. You will also explore the mystical and enigmatic Myson Sanctuary on the US Army jeep cars.

By joining our My Son Jeep Tour, you will receive a wealth of intriguing information about the Champa Kingdom from our local guide. Plus, the ritual of devotion and the distinctive architecture of the ancient temples.

During your stay in Hoi An, you may be interested in our Hoi An Tours, such as the Hoi An By Night Walking Tour, Jeep Tour To Explore Hoi An Countryside, Hoi An Street Food Tour, or Cham Island Snorkeling Tour. If you stay in other provinces, you may be interested in our Jeep Tour Hue To Hoi An and Jeep Tour To Monkey Mountain.

Additionally, after exploring my Son Holyland by Hoi An jeep tour, you may need our private car transfer to other destinations as follow:
- Hoi An to Da Nang airport transfer – only 350,000VND/ Sedan car.
- Hoi An to Hue private car – from 1,500,000 VND/ Sedan car.
- Hoi An to Dong Hoi by car – 3,200,000VND/ Sedan car.
- Hoi An to Phong Nha private car – 3,400,000 VND/ Sedan car.
- Hoi An to Nha Trang by private car – 5,800,000 VND/Sedan car.

My Son Sanctuary Jeep Tour From Hoi An
At 7:30 am, our local guide and jeep cars will be ready at your hotel lobby, and we will start the Jeep Tour from Hoi An to My Son sanctuary. Along the way to Myson Sanctuary, we will take rural roads so we will have a great chance to capture the rice fields, farmers, and buffalos working.

Additionally, we will stop at the Nam Phuoc Market in the Duy Xuyen district to continue the Muy Son jeep tour from Hoi An. Here, we will enjoy the daily morning life of the locals. We will have a great chance to interact with the locals, buy fresh fruits and enjoy the rural atmosphere.

After around an hour’s transfer from Hoi An to My Son Sanctuary by jeep, we arrive at the holy land. Our local guide will give you detailed information about the Champa Kingdom. Plus, explain to you what is My Son Holy land and its role in the spiritual life of the Cham people.

Our excellent local guide will spend 2 hours with you in the My Son sanctuary Vietnam. We will learn more about the setting of the sanctuary, its unique architecture, and the function of each monument in the cluster of temples.
My Son Jeep Tour From Hoi An
With Hoi An to My Son Sanctuary by jeep, we will focus on some of the important elements of My Son Holy Land Vietnam as follow:
- The location of the sanctuary and each group of temples.
- How the Champa people performed their religious rituals and worshiped their Deities.
- What sort of adhesive did they use to join the bricks?
- What characterizes the bricks made by the Cham people?
- Linga and Yoni’s significance, as well as where they are located in temples
- History of the Champa Kingdom and its dissolution.

Booking our My Son Private Jeep Tour, you will have a great chance to enjoy the Apsara dance, the royal dance of the Cham people, offered to their Deities and the King.

Last but not least, in our My Son Sanctuary tour by jeep, we will drive you back to Hoi An hotel. However, along the way back, we will stop at a local family who makes wet rice paper, rice paper, and rice noodles. You will interact with the family and try to make rice papers under their guidance.

After an hour’s transfer by private jeep car, we will return to the hotel and finish the My Son Jeep Tour from Hoi An. Hoi An Private Car is sure you had a great experience with us.
Inclusion
- Durable and reliable American jeep.
- Experienced jeep driver.
- English-speaking tour guide.
- My Son Sanctuary entrance ticket.
- Cold water and wet tissue.
Exclusion
- Meals, personal expenses.
Children’ policies
- FOC for children under 5 years old.
- 50% charge for children from 6 to 12 years old.
- Full charge as adults for children over 12 years old.
Price
- 87 USD/Person ( 2 people/ 1 Jeep car)
- 65 USD/Person ( 3 people/ 1 Jeep car)
- 86 USD/Person( 4 people/ 2 Jeep cars)
- 80 USD/Person ( 5 people/ 2 Jeep cars)
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