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My Son Sanctuary tickets include transportation on a shuttle bus from the parking lot to the ruins.
Demining groups have cleared the immediate area of unexploded ordnance from the Vietnam War, but it’s still advised to stay on the marked paths for safety.
Rough terrain, narrow paths, and stairs make My Son Sanctuary a challenge for travelers who use wheelchairs or strollers.
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An admission ticket for My Son Sanctuary costs 150,000 Vietnamese dong for adults (around US$6) and 30,000 Vietnamese dong for children (US$1.50). Full-day tours of My Son Sanctuary from Hoi An and Da Nang start from US$25 and go up to US$55 for private early-morning tours that help you beat the crowds.
The highlights of My Son Sanctuary are the Hindu temples dating from between the 4th and 13th centuries. They feature different architectural designs and carvings in various stages of restoration. There’s also often a traditional Cham dance performance that brings this ancient culture to life.
Yes, My Son Sanctuary is just one hour away from Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its lantern-lit architecture and covered bridges. It’s also just one hour away from the Marble Mountains, five limestone peaks home to sacred Buddhist caves and pagodas, and 1.5 hours away from the Hai Van Pass, an especially scenic stretch of road.
Central Vietnam’s climate falls under the tropical monsoon category, so it’s hottest from mid-January to mid-August. If you’re visiting during this time, arriving at My Son Sanctuary early is important to avoid the midday sun, as there’s little shade in the archeological site. The golden light on sunrise and sunset tours make your experience extra special.
When you come to My Son Sanctuary, bring plenty of water, as the site is exposed to the sun. Wear sun protection, a hat, and mosquito repellant, as the riverfront site attracts many insects. Plenty of stalls sell drinks, snacks, and souvenirs throughout the area.











































































































































