Tam Chuc Pagoda and Incense Village 1 Day
Highlight
- Visit a special religious tourist site in an awe-inspiring landscape
- Observe the whole scene of the pagoda from above
- Immerse yourself in an extremely peaceful and pure spiritual space
- Visit the Insence Village and take colorful picture
- Observe local village making incense and learn about their workÂ
Itinerary
8:00: Private Car/ Van and our guide pick you up at the hotel in the Old Quarter and Opera House, and depart for Tam Chuc Pagoda.
09:30: Arrive at Tam Chuc Pagoda Spiritual Tourism Complex. The first place when arriving in this scenic area will be at Thuy Dinh guesthouse where there are pictures depicting the whole temple, you can freely admire the scenery and take pictures.
10:00: The tour guide takes you to the tram station to visit Tam Chuc Pagoda a sacred temple built with thousands of stone paintings meticulously and carefully assembled by the talented hands of people. skilled craftsman. After stepping through the Tam Quan Gate, you walk up to the main hall will have to go through the Garden of Pillars each column weighs about 200 tons; Along the two sides of the gate are 2 big roads to reach the magnificent Tam Dien with 3 main halls: Quan Am Palace, Tam The Temple and Phap Chu Temple each shrine is dedicated to a Buddha with different sacred meanings and up to top visit Ngoc pagoda.
Jade Pagoda is located on the top of That Tinh Mountain, this is one of the main items of Tam Chuc Pagoda. To be able to admire this temple you will have to pass 299 stone steps. Standing on Ngoc Pagoda, you will be able to zoom in and admire a vast, charming landscape, extremely peaceful and free.
12:30: Have lunch at the restaurant.
14h00: Depart to visit Quang Phu Cau – Incense making village
Arriving in Quang Phu Cau Incense Village. The farmers have already set out incense to dry in various formations at this time, and we will take pictures of local people who are working among this sea of colors.
We continue to go into the village factory, to see and explore the incense-making process, including bamboo chopping, dipping the sticks in the dye, and the creation of incense paste. We will have more chances to take pictures of the local farmers who have worked producing incense in this village thought many generations
16h00:Â You get on the bus back to Hanoi.
18h30:Â Return to Hanoi, and end the trip to worship Buddha. See you later!