Embark on a journey with Mytour to explore the rich cultural and spiritual values at the renowned ancient temples while traveling to Nha Trang in this article.
Explore the Spiritual Beauty of Nha Trang's Famous Temples
Traveling to Nha Trang not only offers breathtaking beaches but also incredibly intriguing cultural and spiritual treasures for visitors to explore and discover. There are numerous ancient and sacred temples in this land of Nha Trang. Each year, these temples attract thousands of Buddhist devotees, as well as tourists from across the country and around the world. Join Mytour in uncovering the renowned and sacred temples in Nha Trang in the following article.

White Buddha Pagoda (Long Son Pagoda)
White Buddha Pagoda, also known as Long Son Pagoda, stands as one of the largest pagodas in Nha Trang, renowned for its massive outdoor white Buddha statue. The pagoda dates back to the 19th century and is situated at the foot of Trai Thuy Mountain, at 22 23 October Street, Phuong Son Ward, welcoming visitors free of charge.



Da Bao Pagoda Nha Trang
The pagoda is situated at 14 De Street, Vinh Hoa Ward, on a hill. From Da Bao Pagoda, you can enjoy the beautiful panorama of Nha Trang city. It's the serene atmosphere and picturesque scenery that make visitors more acquainted with this pagoda. The Tuệ Giác flower garden area also features a lake with a hexagonal-shaped resting pavilion, creating a tranquil feeling for visitors.



Snail Cam Ranh Pagoda (Từ Vân Pagoda)
An extremely special architectural structure, built from millions of snail shells, creating a uniquely distinctive architecture. Từ Vân Pagoda is located on 3/4 Street, Cam Linh Ward, Cam Ranh City, Khanh Hoa Province, welcoming visitors all day with free admission. The pagoda has been constructed since 1968, and as soon as you step in, you'll be overwhelmed by the architecture here.



Suoi Do Pagoda
Suoi Do Pagoda is located in Dien Khanh district, on the western side of Hoang Nguu Mountain, more than 30km from the center of Nha Trang city. The pagoda is particularly unique being built at an altitude of 200m above sea level. Right at the pagoda, there is a stream; local residents consider this stream to be sacred. To reach the pagoda, visitors have to climb cement stairs, but the result will leave you in awe due to the scenery of the waterfall, murmuring stream, and majestic nature of the pagoda.



Clay Pagoda (Saint Son Monastery)
The pagoda is extremely spacious with impressive design, shaded by lush trees, providing a cool atmosphere for visitors when they come to visit. The pagoda houses many Buddha statues with various postures and countless verses, historical stories about the Buddha. The most prominent highlight must be the 4 large golden statues of Arhat and the exquisitely carved statue of the Buddha with a thousand eyes and a thousand hands, offering visitors an extremely fascinating experience.



The scenery at Saint Son Monastery is mysterious and impressive with a system of artificial caves. A small note for visitors is that the Monastery only opens its doors to welcome guests on holidays, Tet, if you visit on ordinary days, you need to contact in advance.

Rocky Pagoda (Tong Lam Lo Son Pagoda)
This pagoda is quite familiar to visitors from near and far every time they come to visit Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa. The pagoda is located on Rocky Mountain, which is also why it is often referred to as Rocky Pagoda. The pagoda is famous for its spacious space. Right from the entrance to the pagoda, you will be impressed by the very solemn and beautiful dragon sculptures on both sides of the entrance. Inside is the majestic and solemn statue of Amitabha Buddha. The Buddhist architectural complex at Rocky Pagoda will definitely not disappoint you with its grandeur and solemnity.



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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
MytourAugust 31, 2022