This is a natural landscape and historical site located far from the city center, so it receives significantly fewer visitors compared to places like Ba Na Hills or Hoi An Ancient Town. It is quite a distance away, so if you're not particularly interested in natural scenery and historical sites, I wouldn't highly recommend making the trip. There are many ancient temples within the park, but according to our guide, over 80% of them have been reconstructed. This is because most of the temples were destroyed by successive rulers and bombing during the Vietnam War. If you're not someone with a deep interest in history, you might find that many of them look quite similar. It gets extremely hot in the summer, and there are no air-conditioned areas within the entire park, so the only relief you'll find is under the shade of trees. There are quite a few gnats, so remember to bring insect repellent. I purchased a package that included a rice paper making experience and a very unique home-cooked meal, both of which were special experiences. Overall, considering the price, which included a guide, driver, admission tickets to the attractions, the rice paper experience, and the home-style meal, the value for money is actually very high.