
My Son Sanctuary Vietnam 🇻🇳 | The Hidden Gem No One Talks About
On our last day in Vietnam, we found something ancient, quiet, and almost forgotten…”My Son Temples (My Son Sanctuary) in Vietnam — and wow, what an adventure! 🌿✨
In this video, we take you step by step through our visit: My Son Temples (My Son Sanctuary) in Vietnam in our last day in Vietnam. A UNESCO World Heritage site just outside Hoi An and Da Nang!
Would you love to explore ancient ruins like Mỹ Sơn? Or are you more into city adventures?”
In this video, I’ll show you:
🎟️ Buying tickets (150,000 VND for adults, 30,000 VND for kids)
🚌 How to get here (minivan, tour bus, or Grab — with real costs in VND, £, and $)
🚏 Shuttle bus ride into the sanctuary
🏛️ Exploring the Cham Hindu temples (built between the 4th–13th century)
💃 Attending the traditional Cham folklore dance show
🌸 Enjoying the stunning nature, history, and peaceful atmosphere
We also share what it’s really like on-site: the crowds, the quiet moments, the beauty of the red-brick temples, and tips for getting the most out of your visit.
👉 If you’re planning a trip to Hoi An, Da Nang, or Central Vietnam, this video will help you decide the best way to visit My Son Sanctuary — a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Vietnam’s must-see cultural landmarks.
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⏰ Timestamps
00:00 Intro: Why visit My Son Temples
00:57 Entrance ticket cost & what’s included
02:20 Transport options from Hoi An & Da Nang (bus, motorbike, taxi, tours)
04:38 A mini ride with the shutter bus
07:00 Breath-taking panoramic spot
10:00 Walking through the My Son Sanctuary ruins
13:00 The Cham civilization & history of the temples
17:50 My Son Temples view form above
22:00 Traditional Cham folk dance performance
24:50 Last impressions
📍 My Son Temples Travel Tips
Location: Quang Nam Province, Vietnam (40km from Hoi An)
Entrance Fee: ~150,000 VND (includes dance show)
Opening Hours: 6:30am – 5:30pm
Best Time to Visit: Early morning to avoid crowds & heat
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We’re Ana & Eduard – a married couple exploring the world one budget-friendly adventure at a time. Subscribe for real, raw, and relatable travel vlogs from Vietnam, Japan, and beyond.
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