Tour code: TP6
Time: 4 days 3 nights
Departure day:
Tour price: USD
Available Seats: 6
The tourism sector is a vital component of Da Nang's economy. Its status as a transportation hub for central Vietnam and its proximity to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Imperial City of Hue, the Old Town of Hoi An, and the My Son ruins fuels much of its tourist activity.
Mỹ Sơn is an archaeological site dating back more than a thousand years, in Quang Nam. Located in a remote forested valley some 70 km west of Da Nang, this former capital and religious center of the Champa kingdom once contained in excess of 70 style temples and stupas. Although badly damaged by bombing raids in the 1960s, the site still has more than 20 structures and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Many statues, sculptures and reliefs recovered from Mỹ Sơn are kept in the Museum of Cham Sculpture, near the Hàn River in the heart of Da Nang. Dating from the fourth to the 14th centuries, the sensual artwork on these works depicts daily activities as well as Hindu and Buddhist religious themes.
The Marble Mountains are rocky limestone outcrops jutting out of the beach just south of Da Nang. Paths lead to the top of the forested cliffs, providing views of Non Nuoc Beach and the South China Sea. The caves in the cliffs were originally inhabited by the Cham people. Later, the Nguyen Dynasty built numerous pagodas among the caves. The Marble Mountains are home to various artisans producing sculpture and artwork at its base at Non Nuoc Village.
Non Nuoc Beach is a white sandy beach on the outskirts of Đà Nẵng that is renowned for its history as an R&R destination for American troops during the Vietnam War. Today, the beach, along with Mỹ Khê beach to the north, are home to expensive resorts, surfing and entertainment facilities. Ba Na Hills is a mountain resort with a 5 km-long cable car system which carries guests up to Ba Na's peak at 1487m above sea level. Son Tra Mountain, just some miles away from the city centre with some wild streams and resorts along the seaside.
Breakfast at hotel.
Take the city tour of the ancient city - the highlights will be Tan Ky, the ancient commercial house, Cantonese communal house, the town’s Chinese congregational assembly halls and Japanese Bridge . Lunch at local restaurant. Afternoon: depart for Hue - the capital of Vietnam from 1802 to 1945 under the Nguyen dynasty; photo stop at Hai Van pass & Lang Co beach. Arrive in Hue. Dinner with show. O/n in Hue
Breakfast at hotel.
Full day city tour Hue – boat trip to Thien Mu pagoda , the oldest pagoda in town and visit the Emperor’s tombs of Tu Duc and Khai Dinh. Afternoon: visit the Imperial city of Hue where you can see the Citadel Enclosure and the Royal palaces. Return to Da Nang. Dinner. O/n in Da Nang.
Breakfast at hotel.
- Depart for Ba Na hills, Then Take Cable Car which gains 5 world scores to Ba Na hills station. Stop at By Night station to visit Vong Nguyet hills, Linh Ung pagoda, The Old Villas of French. Continue moving up by cable car to the Nui Chua Mountain – the top of Ba Na range, visiting Nginh Phong top, Le Nim Villas, Orchid Garden… Experience hill climbing train (first and unique funicular in Vietnam) and visit an old French cellar (Debay Ancient Wine Cellar), flower garden Le Jardin D’amour, walking on the Golden Bridge amid the foggy hills of the mountain, enjoy the gorgeous view of Da Nang City. Free for joining games in Fantasy Park – the third biggest indoor games zone in Vietnam. Lunch at local restaurant. Then back to airport for departure .
Package Inclusions:
+ New air-con vehicles.
+ Accomodation: twin sharing basic at below hotels or similars
+ Full board meals (Breakfasts at hotel and set menus for lunch and dinner restaurants)
+ Folksong on perfume river.
+ Entrance fees.
+ English – Vietnamese speaking guide.
+ Water on bus (02 bottles/day/pax).
+ Tourism assurane.
Package Exclusions:
+ Air/train/bus tickets: Saigon/Hanoi - Danang & Hue/Danang - Saigon/Hanoi.
+ Personal expenses: laundry, telephone...