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Po Nagar Temple

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Po Nagar TempleKhoa Khánh
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Perched on a granite hill above the Cai River, Po Nagar Temple is a striking remnant of the Cham civilization that flourished in central Vietnam from the 7th to 12th centuries. The site consists of several red-brick towers, the most prominent being the 23-meter-high North Tower dedicated to the goddess Po Nagar (also known as Yan Po Nagar), who is revered as the mother of the kingdom. Visitors climb a steep staircase to reach the complex, passing through a gate and into a courtyard where the towers stand against a backdrop of lush greenery and the distant sea. Inside, the towers feature intricate carvings and altars where locals still come to pray and offer incense. The site offers panoramic views of Nha Trang Bay, making it a popular spot for photography. Despite its age, the temple remains an active place of worship for both Cham and Vietnamese Buddhists.

Don't miss

  • Climb the steep stone staircase for panoramic views of Nha Trang and the bay
  • Explore the four main towers, especially the 23-meter North Tower
  • Observe the intricate brick carvings and sandstone statues
  • Watch locals perform rituals and offer incense at the altars
  • Visit the small museum on-site to learn about Cham culture

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Ways to visit Po Nagar Temple

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current prices. tickets can be purchased at the entrance). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Arrive early to beat the crowds and the midday heat.
  • Dress modestly (cover shoulders and knees) as it is an active religious site.
  • Photography is allowed, but be respectful during prayers.
  • Bring water and sunscreen; there is limited shade on the hilltop.

A bit of history

Built between the 7th and 12th centuries by the Cham people, Po Nagar Temple was dedicated to the goddess Yan Po Nagar, who protected the kingdom. The site was damaged during the Vietnam War but has been restored and is now a national heritage site.

Common questions

Is Po Nagar Temple free to visit?

No, there is an entrance fee. Check the official website for the latest price.

How long does it take to visit?

Most visitors spend 1-2 hours exploring the complex and enjoying the views.

Can I take photos inside the temple?

Yes, photography is allowed, but avoid using flash inside the towers.

Is the temple open every day?

Yes, it is open daily, but hours may vary. Check ahead for holiday closures.

What is the best way to get there from Nha Trang city center?

A taxi or motorbike ride takes about 10-15 minutes. Walking along the river is also pleasant and takes about 30 minutes.

Are there guided tours available?

Yes, many local tour operators offer half-day tours that include Po Nagar Temple and other nearby attractions.

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