Trip Moments Recommendations
Looking down at the Dong Nai River from the Phuoc Long Pagoda and Phuoc Long Tower..
In 1961, the Supreme Patriarch of Sri Lankan Buddhism, Narada Mahathera, donated a Bodhi tree sapling extracted from the mother tree at Bodh Gaya, India, to the temple. It was planted within the temple grounds and has now transformed into a huge Bodhi tree.
People offer prayers at the shrine in front of the tree.
The temple has a spacious garden with many trees that allow the breeze to pass through.
If you have a day off and don't know where to go, consider visiting this place..
It's free from noise and bustle, which helps to soothe the mind more gently.
Buu Long Pagoda near Ho Chi Minh City.
A tranquil Thai-style temple located in a secluded area. It has a somewhat exotic atmosphere, different from the usual styles seen in the city center.
Although it's a bit far from the city, if you're tired of the downtown Ho Chi Minh area, I recommend visiting at least once.
There's no admission fee, and it's quiet, which is nice.
It's a temple of moderate size. With beautiful pagodas, well-maintained trees and ponds in the garden, and the pagodas to explore, I recommend visiting at least once, and you can even go inside the pagodas to enjoy the view from the top.
You can see wedding photoshoots and families taking leisurely walks... Overall, it's a pretty place.
Recommended Meliá Ho Tram Resort near Ho Chi Minh City🩵
Meliá is famous in Vietnam,,🫢
There's also a famous Meliá resort in Ho Tram, which is about a two-hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City!
The reason I knew about Ho Tram was because of Meliá,,🫶🏻🩵
I had high expectations and it was really great.
The ocean view two-bedroom was really spacious and nice,
and the swimming pool was beautiful with its blue color,
and there was even a private beach!
If you come to Ho Chi Minh City, please visit Ho Tram as well as Mui Ne!🥰
Not many Koreans there haha
I paid 250,000 won per night😍
I recommend the InterContinental Ho Tram Resort near Ho Chi Minh City!
If you go to Ho Chi Minh City, you often stay in Mui Ne, right?
But Mui Ne can be quite a hassle for a short trip.
In that case, I recommend Ho Tram, which is about two and a half hours away from Ho Chi Minh City!
Ho Tram hasn't been popular for long, so it's not yet touristy,
but the hotel is incredibly clean and great for a staycation.
There's also a beach where you can enjoy privately,
and there are no Koreans in Ho Tram at all, haha.
Even though there are many Koreans in Vietnam these days, there really aren't any here!!
Can you believe that an ocean view room at the InterContinental is only around 100,000 won per night? 🫢
Go there before it gets discovered by everyone!