Po Sah Inu Towers
Po Sah Inu Towers
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HHC
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia32 contributions
Dec 2019
Nice place to visit when you are in Mui Ne. Besides the towers, do walk towards the back & to climb up to enjoy the nice sea view. Highly recommend to visit during late afternoon to enjoy the sunset too,
Written February 2, 2020
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DianaandChristian
Heidelberg, Germany828 contributions
Mar 2017
The Po Sah Inu Towers have been part of our tour to the Pa Cu Mountains. Ok our driver was a little bit lazy and we spent nearly 1 hour waiting for him.... Anyway the location is worth to be seen and we were very amazed by the ruins. Luckily we had a perfect weather to take some nice pictures there.
Written April 17, 2017
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Munyoz
546 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
If you have been in My Son or more in Ankor Wat, don't bother to go here, however the ride on the motorbike is more enjoyable. You might try (as I did) look for some inner road to see local Vietnamese and buy at their market food or vegetables. There you will see real price for Vietnamese.
Written August 30, 2015
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Wade B
San Antonio, TX40 contributions
Sep 2014 • Couples
We rented motorbikes from Mui Ne and drove them over to these Cham Towers. Beware: if you drive a little too far, you'll end up at a Buddhist monastery that is immediately behind these towers. You can even SEE the towers, which makes it easy to end up at the wrong location. We proceeded in to the monastery and then one of the workers cornered us and proceeded to chant "moneymoneymoneymoneymoneymoney". We tried to give him 10,000 VND, but that apparently wasn't enough for him because he showed us a 100,000 VND bill. We left without giving him anything. I didn't know that "money" was such a strong aspect of the religion.

That aside, the Cham Towers are definitely worth a visit if you're looking for a little slice of history and a good overlooking view of Phan Thiet and the coastline. The cost is 10,000 VND per person + 2,000 VND for parking.
Written September 13, 2014
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Timo J
Sitio de Calahonda, Spain449 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
Not much information, not much to see. Just a an old buildings, towers which are not very well kept. Needs restoration or conservation. Not the must see place.
Written February 14, 2017
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Sigrid L
Oslo, Norway135 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
The small ancient tempel buildings are sited on a smaller mountain with a lovelly view over Phan Thiet and the valley. The buildings are modest, but the view grand.
Written April 1, 2019
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D'Arcy B
Stephenville, Canada67 contributions
May 2016 • Friends
This is the remnants of a religious site of the Cham people, a local indigenous population. It was used as a site of worship and specifically as a fertility worship and offer. Spectacular views of the local areas with a lot of interesting information available.
Written March 14, 2017
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RavioPatra
Bogor, Indonesia170 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
I mean, it's an interesting site--yes, but was that it? Like when my boyfriend suggested we go here, I thought it was going to be a huge compound (not as huge but something similar to the Indonesian Borobudur or Prambanan) and turned out after only three towers we were done. I was like "Wait. That's it?" and he said yeah. While the entrance ticket wasn't exactly expensive (VND 15,000), it was just... not much to see.
Written January 3, 2017
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musicalcreative
Hitchin, UK92 contributions
Dec 2016 • Solo
It's beautiful here. Three gorgeous towers in various sizes. Look out for the almost hidden little paths that leave the main track - they lead you to little places that almost everyone else missed.

Ignore the people that say "not much to see". If you appreciate temples and are spiritual in any form, you will love it here.

Tip: see it at sunset - last entry is 4:30pm
Written December 25, 2016
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Marilynne C
Frankston, Australia226 contributions
Jan 2016 • Solo
Hardly a soul there so free to wander and ponder. Bright with flowers and the buildings glowed with the warmth of the sun. Very little information available so do your research first and continue up the hill beyond the towers to the Victory Monument of 1947 to Binh Thuan forces against the French and fortifications still standing. While you're there, visit the pagoda next door - access from the main road.
Written March 27, 2016
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