Yen Tu Mountain
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carolmarkram
4 contributi
mag 2023 • Amici
Hard work but we’ll worth the trip. Thousand steps even when using the cable car but beautiful views at the top.
I would recommend this on cooler days
I would recommend this on cooler days
Scritta in data 20 maggio 2023
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Gabi P
Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi13 contributi
apr 2023 • Coppie
Enter Yen Tu area and you are immediately in a tranquil place , away from the cities’ hussel and bustle. It can be a very calming and relaxing for the mind with beautiful nature, fresh air and so many different birds chirping around. The way to the top is tough- it is some serious climbing but not impossible. It is an excellent exercise.
We went in April when it was drizzling and at the top there was a thick fog and wind but it was all the more mystical and cool to do. There are hardly any foreigners there and in fact hardly any people so it is really a place where you can slow down & enjoy the surroundings.
We went in April when it was drizzling and at the top there was a thick fog and wind but it was all the more mystical and cool to do. There are hardly any foreigners there and in fact hardly any people so it is really a place where you can slow down & enjoy the surroundings.
Scritta in data 12 aprile 2023
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camuche123
Bruxelles, Belgio560 contributi
gen 2022 • Solo
Very big religious site with a bit of everything and nothing. Visited in January 2022 with absolutely no tourist so its great but sad at the same time. The walk to the top is nice with fresh and cold air. Staff all the way is very friendly and helpful.
Scritta in data 8 gennaio 2022
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Le Hong
Ho Chi Minh (città), Vietnam87 contributi
lug 2020 • Amici
Đây là nơi Phật Hoàng Trần Nhân Tông đã tịnh tu và viên tịch.
Cảnh quan nơi đây rất đẹp.
Nếu có dịp đến Quảng Ninh, mọi người hãy ghé đến để chiêm bái và chiêm ngưỡng nhé.
Cảnh quan nơi đây rất đẹp.
Nếu có dịp đến Quảng Ninh, mọi người hãy ghé đến để chiêm bái và chiêm ngưỡng nhé.
Scritta in data 15 luglio 2020
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Vietnam Zen
Hanoi, Vietnam268 contributi
giu 2019
Trăm năm một cõi tu hành, chưa về Yên Tử chưa đành lòng tu.
Nơi linh thiêng ngàn năm, ngọn núi tổ của Thiền phái Trúc Lâm, được khơi nguồn từ sơ tổ Phật Hoàng Trần Nhân Tông- Trúc Lâm Đại Đầu Đà.
Nơi linh thiêng ngàn năm, ngọn núi tổ của Thiền phái Trúc Lâm, được khơi nguồn từ sơ tổ Phật Hoàng Trần Nhân Tông- Trúc Lâm Đại Đầu Đà.
Scritta in data 10 aprile 2020
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huong ky
Hanoi, Vietnam9 contributi
feb 2020 • Famiglia
케이블카를 두번 타고 올라갈수 있어요. 아이들 데리고 정상 올라갔는데 마지막 구간 (부처상 이후)이 그나마 제일 어려운 구간이었어요. 나이 있으신분들은 부처상까지만 추천드려요. 공기 너무 좋고 해질때라 경치도 너무 좋았어요. 밑에 로컬 식당이 있고 버기타고 레거시 호텔로 가셔서 거기서 식사하셔도 좋아요. 호텔이 너무 이뻐서 개인적으로 후자를 추천합니다.
Scritta in data 27 marzo 2020
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suh hongki
11 contributi
mar 2020 • Coppie
공기 좋고 그냥 등반하거나 2개의 케이블카를 타도되기 때문에 자체적으로 난이도 조정(?)이 가능해서 좋아요. 불교 사원이 중간 중간에 있고 산 정상까지 가시면 공기와 경치 모두 너무 좋습니다. 꼭 한번 가보시라 추천하고 싶어요.
Scritta in data 10 marzo 2020
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Evasion36
10 contributi
feb 2020
Such a nice place to calm yourself at the center of Vietnam's Buddhist Park. If not, even just a hike up the mountain is enough to refresh yourself, specially in Northern Vietnam where the pollution is quite serious.
Scritta in data 4 marzo 2020
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Paul R
Brisbane, Australia26 contributi
gen 2020
A little out of the way for the average foreign tourist but very well visited by VN nationals. Even though it is quite close (50km) to Ha Long, the public transport is easier from Hanoi or Haiphong. Originally a buddhist retreat for one of the early kings of Vietnam (think 13th Century), the site has seen a complete make over, with a five star hotel at the bottom, restaurants, cable cars etc.
The summit holds the Dong Pagoda and originally it was a six thousand step trek to the 1km high peak. Reaching it was said to bestow good fortune on the pilgrims who achieved the not inconsequential feat and has atracted supplicants for centuries.
With the new makeover, you can reach the peak with two cable car rides and a couple of steep stair runs of about 500 meters each. Just be warned, they are steep and the top cable car will see you sailing blindly through clouds.
Many small temples in the region, as well as a national park, of which Yen Tu is the main attraction but by no means the only. You can do Yen Tu in a (very busy) day but if you have the time to see a very scenic and historic part of Vietnam, the Yen Tu area would be well worth the effort
Main issue is that the only hotel on the site is a USD 100 a night affair, otherwise you are probably best to base your self in the very average hotels in nearby Uong Bi
The summit holds the Dong Pagoda and originally it was a six thousand step trek to the 1km high peak. Reaching it was said to bestow good fortune on the pilgrims who achieved the not inconsequential feat and has atracted supplicants for centuries.
With the new makeover, you can reach the peak with two cable car rides and a couple of steep stair runs of about 500 meters each. Just be warned, they are steep and the top cable car will see you sailing blindly through clouds.
Many small temples in the region, as well as a national park, of which Yen Tu is the main attraction but by no means the only. You can do Yen Tu in a (very busy) day but if you have the time to see a very scenic and historic part of Vietnam, the Yen Tu area would be well worth the effort
Main issue is that the only hotel on the site is a USD 100 a night affair, otherwise you are probably best to base your self in the very average hotels in nearby Uong Bi
Scritta in data 1 marzo 2020
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Paul R
43 contributi
gen 2020
Yen Tu is a holy site to most Vietnamese as it is the founding place for Truc Lam Zen, Vietnam's home grown variant of Buddhism followed by millions. Founded in the C13th by a Marcus Aurelius type warrior-priest-king Tran Nhan Tong, for centuries the site has been a auspicious pilgrimage to reach the kilometer high peak of the mountain. The six kilometers or so of winding stone paths up a glorious wilderness scattered with holy relics and temples bears the promise of good fortune and luck for the following year.
Very little of the original structures remain but have been built and rebuilt over the centuries due to damage from the climate and the various wars that have raged through Vietnam over the centuries (if you think the American war is the only cataclysmic event in Vietnam, you need to read the history a little more).
These days, the harsh climb has been tempered somewhat by two long cable car rides, a 5 star luxury hotel complex at the foot and a lot of waystations and scenic platforms to view the stunning wilderness that surrounds the hallowed peak.
You should plan to spend the entire day there as it really is worth the visit and not to be rushed to some tour group itinerary. I found it difficult to find a tour from Halong Bay that did not included several meal breaks and an arrival at the mountain at 1pm so I hired a Grab for the day. I believe the trip from Haiphong or Hanoi is easier, even though those places are more distant as there is no direct path from Halong. If the weather is good, a bike hire would be the way to go.
Paths can be slippery, even if you do the cable car trip (which, unless you are on a pilgrimage is the way to go) but even then, the link between the two cable stations and the final ascent to the Dong Pagoda are steep and you should be in reasonable physical condition.
Cold at the top but due to the strenuous climb, my thin nylon parka was enough. That will vary with personal acclimatization but the peak is a kilometer up and you will be walking in the clouds, literally.
The whole area includes many other temples and a wildlife/wilderness reserve which is not part of the Yen Tu park itself. As others have said, way off the beaten track for most western tourists but a stunning experience if you make the effort.
Very little of the original structures remain but have been built and rebuilt over the centuries due to damage from the climate and the various wars that have raged through Vietnam over the centuries (if you think the American war is the only cataclysmic event in Vietnam, you need to read the history a little more).
These days, the harsh climb has been tempered somewhat by two long cable car rides, a 5 star luxury hotel complex at the foot and a lot of waystations and scenic platforms to view the stunning wilderness that surrounds the hallowed peak.
You should plan to spend the entire day there as it really is worth the visit and not to be rushed to some tour group itinerary. I found it difficult to find a tour from Halong Bay that did not included several meal breaks and an arrival at the mountain at 1pm so I hired a Grab for the day. I believe the trip from Haiphong or Hanoi is easier, even though those places are more distant as there is no direct path from Halong. If the weather is good, a bike hire would be the way to go.
Paths can be slippery, even if you do the cable car trip (which, unless you are on a pilgrimage is the way to go) but even then, the link between the two cable stations and the final ascent to the Dong Pagoda are steep and you should be in reasonable physical condition.
Cold at the top but due to the strenuous climb, my thin nylon parka was enough. That will vary with personal acclimatization but the peak is a kilometer up and you will be walking in the clouds, literally.
The whole area includes many other temples and a wildlife/wilderness reserve which is not part of the Yen Tu park itself. As others have said, way off the beaten track for most western tourists but a stunning experience if you make the effort.
Scritta in data 17 febbraio 2020
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toolworker
Tiburon, CA561 contributi
We will be in Halong Bay for one long day. It has been suggested to visit Ba Vang Pagoda or Truc Lam Giac Tam Zen Monastery. But I wonder if Yen Tu is more authentic and interesting. What is your opinion?
Kaimook
10 contributi
Hi, What is the best time to visit Yen Tu mountains, I will go there on November should I go in the morning time or afternoon? if you could specific the time it will be great! Thank you.
The Lady D Travels
Londra, UK224 contributi
Morning is definitely the best time - it gets so hot by the afternoon and busy!
ikho s
Seul, Corea del Sud1 contributo
I am going to yen tu as one day while I am staying in cat bar.
is it possible to visit yen tu as one day tour in cat ba island?
or do I have to go to yen tu and stay there one or two night to see yen tu?
if I have to go to yen tu and stay there how can I go there from cat ba island?
my schedule is hanoi-ninh binh - cat ba - yen tu - hanoi.
but I don't know how to go to yen tu from cat ba and how to go to hanoi from yen tu.
pls help me.....
Regis H
2 contributi
The easyest way to go to yen tu from cat ba is by motorbyke. Take thé mornig ferry to tuan chau ( neer halong city) ans ride to yen to ( about 50 km less than 2 hours)
Hi, I am thinking to go to Yen Tu Mountain with my kids. Do you know how tall this mountain is? And how long does it take to go until the top?
Regis H
2 contributi
Now there is two cable cabines for less than 400000 dong per person quiet expensive but so easy
SilverPangolin
4 contributi
Hi, I a m thinking visit Yen Tu Mountain from Hanoi. Is there any local shuttle bus depart from Hanoi?
Yes. I don't exactly know how but when I looked at other web sites I found out they do.
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