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Banh It Towers are usually open to the public from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, although hours may vary slightly. They are located about 20 km northwest of Quy Nhon and can be reached by taxi, motorbike, or organized tours that include transportation. I recommend confirming the exact hours on the official website or with your hotel before you go to avoid surprises.
Yes, there is a small entrance fee to access the Banh It Towers complex. The price is usually very affordable, around 10,000–20,000 VND per person, which is less than one euro. This cost helps with the maintenance of the ruins and their surroundings. Young children often enter free of charge.
To fully enjoy Banh It Towers, I recommend setting aside between 1 and 2 hours. That will give you enough time to explore the different towers, admire the architecture, take photos, and soak up the historic atmosphere of the site. If you are especially interested in the legends or history in depth, you may want a little longer.
Banh It Tower, also known as 'Tháp Bánh Ít' or 'Little Rice Cake Tower,' is a complex of Cham towers dating from the 10th and 11th centuries. It is an impressive testament to the rich culture and architecture of the ancient Kingdom of Champa in Vietnam. It is believed that each of the four main towers had a specific purpose, such as temples dedicated to Hindu deities. Its architectural style, with intricate details and unique designs, makes it a site of great historical and cultural value, recognized as a Special National Heritage Site of Vietnam.
The best time to visit Banh It Tower is during the dry season, from March to September, when the weather is sunny and rainfall is low. As for the time of day, I suggest going early in the morning, just after opening, or late in the afternoon before closing. That way, you will avoid the strongest midday heat and the crowds, allowing for a quieter experience and spectacular photos in the golden light.
Accessibility for people with reduced mobility at Banh It Tower can be challenging. The ground around the towers is uneven, with some slopes and dirt or stone paths. While the base of the towers can be reached without major difficulty, getting up to the platforms or inside the towers may be complicated for wheelchairs or people with very limited mobility. I advise contacting the local administration or your tour operator for more detailed and up-to-date information about accessibility.
Quy Nhon and its surroundings have a lot to offer! Near the towers, you can visit the Eo Gio cliffs, famous for their stunning sea views and constant breeze. Also, Ky Co Beach is a hidden paradise accessible by boat. For a cultural touch, explore Long Khanh Pagoda in the city. There is plenty to discover!
Of course—here are some useful tips: bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, as it gets hot and there is little shade. Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven ground. If you are interested in photography, a wide-angle lens will be ideal for capturing the scale of the complex. Do not forget to respect the site, as it is a sacred and cultural place. Consider hiring a local guide to enrich your visit with the stories and legends surrounding the towers.
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