

A cluster of five marble hills with stunning caves and temples, offering panoramic views of Da Nang and the East Sea.

A cluster of five marble and limestone hills, home to several caves, temples, and pagodas.
A serene Buddhist pagoda nestled within the Marble Mountains, offering panoramic views.
A beautiful museum showcasing Vietnamese fine arts and sculptures.
Famous for its traditional Odia breakfast items like 'Bhajani' and 'Pitha'.
Known for its variety of breakfast options and a cozy ambiance.
Famous for its variety of kababs and buffet lunch.
Marble Mountains can have sudden rain showers due to its coastal location.
Exploring the mountains and caves requires sturdy, comfortable footwear.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially when visiting the mountain's peaks.
Vietnamese baguette sandwich with pâté, pickled vegetables, and herbs
Sweet sticky rice with coconut milk, peanuts, and sesame seeds
Hoi An-style pork and noodle soup with local herbs and greens
Hand-carved marble stone crafts from Marble Mountains, reflecting the region's rich stone-carving tradition.
Silk products featuring intricate patterns inspired by the Marble Mountains' landscapes, a symbol of local craftsmanship.
Jewellery made from semi-precious stones found in the Marble Mountains, set in silver or gold, a unique local keepsake.
A gateway to the expansive El Palmar National Park, offering information, trails, and wildlife spotting opportunities.
A vibrant night market along the picturesque Gundala Lake, offering local food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
Bengaluru Palace, a stunning blend of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architectures, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers.