Highlights

  • Ba Na Hills: Explore French-style gardens, visit Linh Ung Pagoda with its towering Buddha statue, and Nui Chua Peak. Experience fun at Fantasy Park before soaking in the views at Linh Chua Linh Tu Temple.
  • Hue exploration: Travel to Hue, visiting the picturesque Lap An Lagoon and the unique Khai Dinh Tomb. Explore Thien Mu Pagoda and the historic Hue Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing Vietnam's imperial history.
  • Linh Ung, Marble Mountain & Hoi An: Visit Linh Ung Pagoda and the Marble Mountains. In Hoi An, savor local dishes like Cao Lau, stroll through lantern-lit streets, and admire the Japanese Bridge, soaking in the town's charm.

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Itinerary

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

After arriving at Danang International Airport, you'll be greeted by our friendly driver and enjoy a comfortable ride into the city. When you arrive at the hotel in Danang, check in, get settled and relax before the exciting adventures that await.

Day 02: Danang Bana Hills Full-day Group Tour (B/L/-)

Begin your day with a relaxing drive between 07:30 and 08:30 as we pick you up from your hotel and take you along one of Central Vietnam’s most scenic coastal roads. The drive offers stunning views of the sea, lush mountains, and Da Nang's beautiful landscape, setting the mood for an exciting day at Ba Na Hills.

By 09:00, you’ll arrive at the base of Ba Na Hills and get on one of the world’s longest cable cars. As you glide above the treetops, enjoy panoramic views of the lush forests, Mo Stream, and the sparkling Toc Tien Waterfall below. 


Ba Na Hills. Source: Pinterest.

When you reach the top, step into the L’Jardin Zone, where you’ll find charming French-style gardens and old villas. Take a moment to stroll through Tinh Tam Garden and admire the 100-year-old pomelo tree, remnants of the French colonial era. 

Next, visit Linh Ung Pagoda, home to a majestic 27-meter-tall Buddha statue that overlooks the hillside, with peaceful vibes and breathtaking views. Don't forget to visit Loc Uyen Garden, another picturesque highlight at Ba Na Hills.

At around 11:30, we’ll take another cable car to the top of Nui Chua Peak, the highest point in the region. Here, you can enjoy a tasty lunch while immersing yourself in panoramic views of Da Nang and the coast. The cool mountain air makes this meal a perfect break.

After lunch, around 13:00, get ready for some fun at Fantasy Park, one of Asia’s top indoor amusement centers. The park offers rides, games, and plenty of attractions for everyone to enjoy.

Around 14:30, we’ll visit Linh Chua Linh Tu Temple, where you’ll get a final, stunning view of Da Nang from the mountain peak. The mist rolling in during the afternoon will be a mystical touch to the beautiful surroundings of Ba Na peak.

Finally, by 16:00, it’s time to head back down the mountain on the cable car, one last chance to enjoy the views. We’ll drop you off at your hotel between 16:30 and 17:00, ending a day full of nature, history, and adventure at Ba Na Hills.

Day 03: Danang Visiting Hue (B/L/-)

Your morning starts with a delicious breakfast at your hotel. Then, between 7:30 and 8:30 AM, our friendly guide and driver will pick you up, preparing for the upcoming journey to Hue - Vietnam's historic capital and a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site.

At 9:15 AM, you'll first visit the Lap An Lagoon, a hidden gem nestled west of Lang Co Bay. Famous for its pristine beauty and diverse ecosystem, this spot offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and sparkling waters. While you're here, explore the local Pearl farms and learn about the fascinating cultivation process of these marine treasures. 

Next, you'll arrive in Hue and head to Khai Dinh Tomb, one of the most unique royal tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty. The tomb blends Vietnamese and European design, featuring mosaics and a grand staircase with imperial statues.


Khai Dinh Tomb. Source: Upsplash.

After the morning, at 12:30 PM, we will enjoy a well-deserved break with lunch at a local restaurant. 

Then, at 1:30 PM, your afternoon starts by visiting Thien Mu Pagoda, Hue's oldest and most revered spiritual site. Standing tall on a hill, this seven-story pagoda is a symbol of the city's rich religious and cultural history. 

Finally, step back in time when you visit the iconic Hue Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. Built by the first Nguyen emperor, this vast complex served as the imperial capital for over 140 years. 


Hue Citadel. Source: Pinterest 

Walk through its gates, past moats and palaces, as your guide shares stories of the 13 Nguyen dynasty kings. Despite time and war, the Citadel still stands as a strong symbol of Vietnam's royal history.

Day 04: Danang Linh Ung & Marble Mountain Hoian Group Tour (B/-/D)

Start your exciting journey around 14:30, when our guide and driver pick you up from your hotel. We begin the journey with a visit to Linh Ung Pagoda, one of the most important spiritual sites in Da Nang.

Surrounded by lush greenery and fantastic views of the ocean and city, the towering Lady Buddha statue dominates the skyline. Feel the peace when walking through the sacred grounds, where many Buddhists come to pray and find solace.

Next, we’ll make our way to the stunning Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son). These five marble and limestone hills represent the five elements of the universe - iron, wood, water, fire, and earth. 

Each mountain hides its own mystery, and we’ll explore the beautiful Tam Thai Pagoda and Linh Ung Pagoda, both set against the dramatic cliffs. 

Delve deeper into the caves, where the air feels cool and mystical light filters in through the stone walls, creating an otherworldly experience. At the base of the mountains, you’ll also witness the skilled craftsmanship of Non Nuoc Village, known for its exquisite marble sculptures.

As the late afternoon sets in, around 18:00, we head toward Hoi An Ancient Town, where a local dinner awaits. You’ll have a chance to taste several of Hoi An’s famous dishes like Cao Lau noodles and Hoanh Thanh (wontons), and savor the authentic local flavors that make this town a culinary gem. 


Hoi An Ancient Town. Source: Instagram.

After your meal, we’ll stroll through Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with charm.

As you walk along the lantern-lit streets by the Hoai River, the timeless beauty of Hoi An truly comes alive. Don’t miss the famous Japanese Bridge, a stunning relic of the town’s rich cultural history. 

The colorful lanterns hanging in the streets create a magical glow, making you feel as though you’ve stepped back in time. The peaceful atmosphere of the town in the evening is the perfect way to end your day.

By 21:00, we’ll drop you back at your hotel, where you can relax after a memorable journey filled with history, culture, and natural beauty.

Day 05: Danang Departure (B/-/-)

On your departure day, check out from your hotel at the designated time. Our driver will pick you up directly from the hotel and transfer you to Da Nang International Airport.
 

Policy

INCLUSIONS: 
Accommodation shared in Twin/ Double room with daily breakfast (3* 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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