Donde las piedras cuentan mil años de secretos y sobrevivieron hasta a las bombas
The towers are open every day from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. They are located about 20 km south of Quy Nhon; take a taxi or motorbike from the city (around 30–45 minutes), or join a local tour. Check the map on Google Maps for precise directions.
Admission costs approximately 20,000 VND (about 0.80 EUR) per person, and it is sometimes free for foreign visitors on special days. Children under 6 enter free. Check updated prices on Vietnam Tourism.
It is recommended to spend 45 minutes to 1 hour exploring the main tower and its surroundings. If you include photos and reading information, it could extend to 1.5 hours. It is a compact site, ideal for a quick visit.
Built in the 13th century by the Cham civilization, these Hindu towers were part of a religious complex dedicated to Shiva, symbolizing the height of the Champa kingdom. They represent the rich Cham cultural heritage in central Vietnam. More details on TripAdvisor.
The best time is from November to April, during the dry season, to avoid rain. Go early in the morning (8:00–10:00 AM) for less heat and fewer crowds, and to enjoy ideal light for photos.
Access is limited due to steep stairs and uneven ground around the towers. There are no ramps or specific wheelchair facilities, so the site is recommended for people with good mobility. Contact the local site for assistance: +84 256 382 1476.
Nearby you will find Banh It Cham Towers, Bai Xep Beach (10 km), and the Quang Trung Museum in Quy Nhon. You can combine your visit with a tour to Eo Gio for stunning coastal views.
Bring water, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes for the rocky terrain; respect the rules by not touching the structures. Hire a local guide for detailed stories (around 200,000 VND) and use apps like Grab for transportation. Download an audio guide from IAudioguia to enrich your visit.
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