




For travellers booking Vietnam tour packages, this site is a must-see, combining history, spirituality, and awe-inspiring natural beauty. Not only do they offer stunning panoramic views, but they also feature ancient caves, temples, and Buddhist shrines.
The mountains have long been a spiritual site, with monks and locals pursuing peace within their surroundings. According to local legends, a dragon laid an egg in the area, and the five mountains emerged from the egg. During the Vietnam War, the Marble Mountains were used as secret hideouts by the Vietnamese revolutionaries, with the caves offering shelter and even medical facilities. Most travellers don’t exactly know about this place, which makes it a hidden, less-explored gem, making it one of Vietnam’s must-visit attractions.
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Maps & Location
81 Huyền Trân Công Chúa, Hoà Hải, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Essential Information
Point of Interest for The Marble Mountains

Thuy Son (Water Mountain)
The largest and most accessible mountain, home to caves, pagodas, and panoramic viewpoints.

Huyen Khong Cave
A vast cavern illuminated by natural light streaming through holes in the ceiling, creating an ethereal atmosphere.

Tam Thai Pagoda
A centuries-old Buddhist temple showcasing intricate architecture and peaceful surroundings.

Am Phu Cave
Famous for its “heaven and hell” theme, offering a spiritual and adventurous journey.

Stone Sculpture Village
Nearby artisans craft beautiful marble sculptures.

Panoramic Views
All Vietnam tour packages include this summit providing breathtaking vistas of Da Nang, the coastline, and lush landscapes, making them a must-see.




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