This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a treasure trove of ancient temples and structures left behind by the Champa Kingdom, making it perfect for history and world religion buffs. It's also great if you are looking to experience some mystical vibes as the place feels quite sacred.
It's a UNESCO site where you can explore ancient Hindu temples of the Champa Kingdom, admire carvings in a lush jungle, & visit the museum to learn about this lost civilisation.
Avoid crowds at My Son Sanctuary by visiting outside June-August peak season. For pleasant weather, consider spring (March-April) after the rainy season.
It's great for history buffs, culture lovers, & UNESCO site lovers. The uneven ground & steps mean that it may not be ideal for very young children or those with limited mobility.
Avoid the busiest hours by visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon when most tour groups have left. Visit the on-site museum for context, before exploring the ruins!