Highlights

  • Danang: Explore the vibrant city with a perfect mix of modern energy and coastal tranquility.
  • Ba Na Hill: Ride a record-breaking cable car to breathtaking views, L’Jardin Zone, French gardens, the spiritual Linh Ung Pagoda, and the modern Fantasy Park.
  • Marble Mountain: Discover hidden caves, ancient pagodas, and masterful stone sculptures in a setting rich with history.
  • Hoi An Ancient Town: Stroll through lantern-lit streets, admire the Japanese Bridge, and savor unique local dishes.
  • Saigon’s Icons: Visit Notre Dame Cathedral, Saigon Post Office, and the War Remnants Museum, blending history with French charm.
  • Cu Chi Tunnels: Dive into history with a guided tour through the intricate underground tunnels used during wartime.

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Itinerary

Day 1: Danang Arrival (-/-/D)

Landing in vibrant Danang, you will be warmly greeted by our local guide. As Vietnam’s fourth-largest city, Danang has a perfect blend of modern energy and coastal serenity. Ready to take in the beauty of its sandy beaches, majestic mountains, and lively streets, setting the tone for your exciting adventure ahead!

Day 2: Bana hill Full-day Tour (B/L/-)

Your adventure begins at 7:30 AM when our guide and driver meet you at the hotel, ready to take you on a stunning drive along Central Vietnam’s picturesque coastal road. Feel the breeze from the ocean and admire the views of the lush mountains as you journey toward Ba Na Hill.

Around 9:00 AM, when you arrive at Ba Na Hill, prepare for an amazing adventure. You'll ride one of the world’s most famous cable cars, a UNESCO-record holder. As you rise higher, stunning views open up below - Mo Stream gently flowing through green forests and the powerful Toc Tien Waterfall sparkling with white mist. 

Your first stop in Ba Na Hill is the charming L’Jardin Zone, where French colonial architecture comes to life. Stroll through the peaceful Tinh Tam Garden, a peaceful oasis filled with blooming flowers and greenery. 

Don’t miss the historic French Stable and the hundred-year-old pomelo tree, standing tall as a living testament to time. You’ll also have a chance to visit the Old Villas scattered around, making this area feel like a step back into the French colonial era.

Next, we’ll visit Linh Ung Pagoda, a spiritual highlight of Ba Na Hill, where the majestic 27-meter Buddha Statue stands tall, watching over the landscape with calm and grace. As you wander through the Loc Uyen Garden, you'll be captivated by its vibrant colors and serene pathways, perfect for enjoying the beauty of nature.


Ba Na Hill & Linh Ung Pagoda. Source: unsplash

At 11:30 AM, from Debay Station, you will board the second cable car and head to Nui Chua Peak, the highest point of Danang, often called the "rooftop of the city." Here, you’ll enjoy a delicious lunch while soaking in the incredible views of the city below, framed by the surrounding mountains and coastline.

After lunch, the adventure continues at Fantasy Park, one of Asia’s most cutting-edge indoor entertainment centers. If you’re looking for thrill rides or any interactive games, this fun-filled space gives you all.

Next, visit the sacred Linh Chua Linh Tu Temple, perched high on the mountaintop. From here, the panoramic view of Danang City and Danang Bay, veiled in mist, will give you a magical, romantic feel from the Ba Na peak.

When the afternoon comes to a close, you’ll get back on the cable car for one last ride, enjoying the stunning landscapes as you descend. Once at the base, you’ll board the coach for a relaxing drive back to the city.

Around 4:30 to 5:00 PM, you’ll arrive at your hotel, bringing an end to a day packed with incredible sights and memorable moments.

Day 3: Danang Marble Mountain Hoi An Basket Boat (B/-/D)

Your Hoi An journey begins around 3:30 PM when our driver and tour guide meet you at your hotel. As you make your way to Hoi An, you’ll stop at Ngu Hanh Son or Marble Mountain, a stunning complex that embodies the five major elements in Asian culture: Kim (Iron), Mộc (Wood),
Thủy (Water), Hỏa (Fire), and Thổ (Earth). 

You will have a chance to explore the enchanting caves and the sacred and serene atmosphere of Buddhism. Visit the beautiful Tam Thai Pagoda and the serene Linh Ung Pagoda, where you can immerse yourself in the peace and spirituality of the surroundings.

While at the foot of the mountain, you’ll be amazed by the exquisite stone sculptures crafted by skilled artisans from Non Nuoc Village. Each piece tells a story and shows the incredible craftsmanship that has been perfected over generations.

Around 6:00 PM, we’ll stop at Hoi An Ancient Town to enjoy a delicious dinner. You’ll get to savor local specialties like Hoanh Thanh, Cao Lau, Banh Vac, and Banh Bao, highlighting the rich flavors and culinary traditions of this charming town.

After dinner, we will wander through Hoi An Ancient Town and soak in its magical atmosphere. Take a stroll along the streets by the Hoai River, immersing yourself in the vibrant nightlife that fills the air. 


Hoi An Ancient Town. Source: Instagram

You'll be captivated by the colorful lanterns that adorn the houses and line the streets, casting a warm glow that enhances the town's enchanting atmosphere. This beautiful light makes the town feel peaceful and serene, inviting you to enjoy your walk and soak up the magic of the evening.

At the end of the day, we will drop you off at your hotel, finishing a day filled with stunning views, delicious food, and unforgettable experiences. We will then transfer you to Da Nang Airport to take a flight to Ho Chi Minh City, where our adventure goes on.

Day 4: Danang Saigon Saigon Half-day City Tour (B/-/D)

Your Danang - Saigon starts with a scenic drive to the bustling heart of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Our first destination is the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral. This place is famous for the stunning neo-Romanesque architecture that stands proudly as one of the city's most beloved symbols. 

Next, make your way to the Old Saigon Post Office, another architectural gem. You'll find in this place a grand interior filled with vintage charm, from the ornate ceilings to the historic maps on the walls.

After exploring the post office, you’ll head to Dong Khoi Street, once known as Rue Catinat during colonial times. Your stroll will end at the majestic Saigon Opera House, a stunning structure that showcases the French colonial influence on the city.

Your tour guide will then take you to the War Remnants Museum. You’ll find a collection of military aircraft, weapons, and numerous exhibits that document Vietnam’s turbulent history. After the museum, take a short break to explore a local market nearby. 


Wa Remmants Museum. Source: Wiki  

Stroll through the lively aisles, capturing the vibrant sights and sounds of family-run stores filled with an array of local foods and tropical ingredients. This is a fantastic opportunity to taste some delicious street food and pick up unique souvenirs, all while immersing yourself in the local culture.

Day 5:Saigon Cu Chi Tunnels (B/L/-)

Begin your day with a drive to the legendary Cu Chi Tunnels, one of the most remarkable underground constructions in Vietnam. Upon arrival, your local guide will give you a fascinating introduction to the history and significance of this intricate tunnel network used by Vietnamese soldiers during the war.


Cu Chi Tunnels. Source: upsplash

You’ll have the chance to explore the narrow passageways, imagining the lives of those who once lived and fought here. After this insightful journey through history, you'll return to Saigon, Vietnam’s largest city. Back in the city, take in the vibrant energy and fast-paced rhythm of modern life, a striking contrast to the peacefulness of the countryside.

Day 6: Saigon Departure (B/-/-)

As your Vietnam adventure comes to a close, you'll depart from Saigon. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some time to explore or relax at your hotel before your transfer to the airport. Safe travels, and we look forward to welcoming you back on your next journey.

Policy

INCLUSIONS: 
Accommodation shared in Twin/ Double room with daily breakfast (5* standard hotels & 4* standard cruise)
Transfer by air-conditioned vehicle as per program.
Meals as mentioned in the program (B: Breakfast; L: Lunch; D: Dinner) 
Entrance fees & boat fee for all visits as mentioned in the itinerary
English speaking guide for touring days 
Mineral water (500ml/ passenger/ touring day)
Rate is USD/passenger (Group of 6 pax for reference)

EXCLUSIONS: 
International flights tickets 
Travel insurance (highly recommend that you purchase insurance in advance) 
Evisa 
Surcharge for peak season 
Beverage, tips, personal expenses and all other services not specified in the itinerary

REMARKS: 
Visa into Vietnam available upon arrival at the airport with prior arrangement for authorization letter. 
In general most places are closed in Vietnam throughout the period of the Lunar New Year.

WHAT TO BRING:
Passport, change of clothes, sun-glasses & hat, toiletries, sun-block, insect repellent, flashlights, personal first aid kit & medicines, small VND notes for buying drinks. If you feel the need then cable lock for your bags is recommended

CANCELLATION POLICY:
* No charge 14 or more days prior to the starting date of the tour 
* 20% of the tour fare 14 days to 8 days prior to the starting date other tour 
* 30% of the tour fare 7 days to 2 days prior to the starting date of the tour 
* 70% of the tour fare 1 day prior to the starting date of the tour 
* 100% of the tour fare Upon arrival day basic.

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