Buddhism, the main religion followed by the majority of Vietnamese people, was introduced to Vietnam in the early 2nd century and has since flourished throughout the country. Join us on a delightful tour to visit the most famous pagodas in the suburbs of Hanoi and immerse yourself in the rich spiritual heritage.
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Car
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All meals during the tour
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Private
Overview
Start/End: Hanoi/Hanoi
Visit: Hanoi
Duration: 01 Day
Travel style: Culture and Heritage
Category: Private tour
Tour guide in: English, Français, Japanese and Korean
Highlights
- Tay Phuong Pagoda: Discover the stunning architecture and serene atmosphere of this ancient pagoda, known for its intricate wooden statues and beautiful carvings.
- Thay (Master) Pagoda: Explore the history and charm of Thay Pagoda, a spiritual haven nestled in the picturesque countryside. Learn about the life and teachings of the revered monk Tu Dao Hanh.
- Hanoi Specialty Treats: Along the way, enjoy some of Hanoi's specialty treats, adding a delicious twist to your cultural journey.
Itinerary
The Enigmatic Tay Phuong & Thay Pagodas
Morning:
Start your journey from your hotel and delve into the charming countryside west of Hanoi.
Arrive at Tay Phuong Pagoda (Western Pagoda), located on a hill accessible by 230 laterite steps.
This pagoda is renowned throughout Vietnam for its magnificent statues and curly roofs, which have been immortalized in Vietnamese poetry.
Midday:
Continue your adventure to Thay Pagoda (Master Pagoda).
Explore the place where the famous monk Tu Dao Hanh spent his life practicing Tantra (Phật giáo Mật Tông) and the birthplace of traditional water puppetry.
Afternoon:
Return to Hanoi and savor a delicious lunch of Bun Cha and Nem cua (grilled pork with noodles and crab spring rolls) at NEM VUONG restaurant, located at 106 K1 Giang Vo Street.
Note:
Please dress modestly, covering your knees and shoulders, to show respect at the pagodas.
TOUR INCLUDED
- English, Français, Japanese and Korean Tour Guide throughout the itinerary
- All entrance fees and tickets as listed in the itinerary
- Private car for all transfers according to the itinerary
- Meal: 1 lunch
- All service charges and taxes
- International flights to/from your country
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
- Any items not specified in the program
Tay Phuong Pagoda is known for its beautiful wooden architecture and ancient Buddhist statues, while Thay Pagoda, also known as the Master’s Pagoda, is famous for its serene setting and association with the monk Tu Dao Hanh, known for his enlightenment and magical performances.
You will explore the pagoda’s three terraces, each with its own intricacies and statues representing different aspects of Buddhism. The pagoda is also known for its collection of Arhat statues.
Thay Pagoda offers a tranquil atmosphere with its lotus ponds, and you can see the stage on water where traditional puppet shows are performed. The pagoda is nestled against a limestone cliff, providing a picturesque backdrop.
Yes, most tours include a local lunch where you can enjoy regional specialties.
Comfortable attire suitable for walking and respectful clothing covering shoulders and knees for visiting religious sites is recommended.
Transportation is usually provided from Hanoi to both pagodas and back, ensuring a comfortable journey.
Absolutely, you can arrange a private trip that suits your interests.
At Thay Pagoda, traditional puppet shows may be seen on the lake depending on when you arrive.
Bookings can be made directly with the tour operator online or over the phone, through a travel agency, or both.