NHA TRANG to QUI NHON to HOI AN to HUE
The Kingdom of Champa, an Indianized kingdom of Malayo-Polynesian origin, controlled central and southern Vietnam from the 7th century until 1832. Initially ruled by Lin-yi, it reached its peak in the 9th and 10th centuries before declining under pressure from Đại Việt.
Champa was predominantly Hindu, with Shaivism being the main religion, featuring symbols like the linga. In the 9th and 10th centuries, some Champa rulers embraced Mahayana Buddhism, but Hinduism later regained dominance. Key religious sites include My Son, Khuong My, and Tra Kieu, which showcase significant religious art and architecture.
The Kingdom of Champa, an Indianized kingdom of Malayo-Polynesian origin, controlled central and southern Vietnam from the 7th century until 1832. Initially ruled by Lin-yi, it reached its peak in the 9th and 10th centuries before declining under pressure from Đại Việt.
Champa was predominantly Hindu, with Shaivism being the main religion, featuring symbols like the linga. In the 9th and 10th centuries, some Champa rulers embraced Mahayana Buddhism, but Hinduism later regained dominance. Key religious sites include My Son, Khuong My, and Tra Kieu, which showcase significant religious art and architecture.
The Kingdom of Champa, an Indianized kingdom of Malayo-Polynesian origin, controlled central and southern Vietnam from the 7th century until 1832. Initially ruled by Lin-yi, it reached its peak in the 9th and 10th centuries before declining under pressure from Đại Việt.
Champa was predominantly Hindu, with Shaivism being the main religion, featuring symbols like the linga. In the 9th and 10th centuries, some Champa rulers embraced Mahayana Buddhism, but Hinduism later regained dominance. Key religious sites include My Son, Khuong My, and Tra Kieu, which showcase significant religious art and architecture.
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Day 1: Nha Trang - Qui Nhon (80km+) (L)
After breakfast, we’ll drive to Co Ma, then ride over Co Ma and Ca passes to Tuy Hoa for lunch. In the afternoon, we’ll transfer to Song Cau and cycle to Qui Nhon for the night.Day 2: Qui Nhon - Quang Ngai (90km+) (B,L)
We’ll ride along the coast to Phu My and Binh Duong, then transfer to Sa Huynh for lunch. Afterward, we’ll continue to Duc Pho and cycle to Quang Ngai for the night.Day 3: Quang Ngai - Hoi An (50km+) (B,L)
We’ll visit the My Lai massacre site, then cycle to My Khe beach for lunch. In the afternoon, we’ll transfer to Hoi An.Day 4: Hoi An (B)
Free day to explore or cycle to My Son heritage.Day 5: Hoi An - Hue (70km+) (B,L)
We’ll ride 30km flat, then climb Hai Van pass, enjoy a view, and cycle downhill to Lang Co beach for lunch. Afterward, we’ll transfer to Phuoc Tuong hill and ride through Thuan An Beach to Hue.Day 6: Hue (30km+) (B,L)
Visit Hue’s attractions, including the Citadel, Thien Mu Pagoda, and tombs. After lunch, we’ll assist with your airport transfer.
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