This tour offers a unique chance to explore Central Vietnam’s top destinations, including Ba Na Hills and Hoi An, with special activities such as lantern releases on the river and a fun coconut basket boat dance. With a highly competitive price, the tour covers nearly everything, allowing travelers to experience these popular attractions seamlessly. Known for its excellent value, this tour also stands out for its friendly and attentive guide, who ensures a personalized experience that feels more like a private tour than a group outing.
I will pick you up with a sign board having your name on
After being picked up, you will be brought to a local restaurant for lunch. Then we will start visiting Da nang by paying a visit to MY KHe beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world recognized by Forbes
We will go to one of the factories and showrooms of carving stone villages in Da nang to explore traditional career of making statues from marble stones, granite and germs
This is a complex of 5 mountains, symbolized for 5 elements that formed the universe according to Eastern culture. We will visit the biggest of the 5 and explore ruins of ancient people hidden in main caves of the mountain.
The pagoda locates on a special pensisula with which it faces the ocean and leans on mountain of Son Tra. The meaning of the Buddhist temple here is to bring peace and prosperity for local and visitors.
Visit Bana hills at 8:30 am. WE will see French village, Golden hand bridge, Buddha temple, Flower gardens, Wine Cellar, Fantastic park, German draft beer factory etc. Then we will have buffet lunch which has more than 100 choices for food
The bridge is an architectural marvel designed as a golden walkway held by two giant stone hands emerging from the mountainside. Located at an altitude of 1,414 meters, it offers sweeping views of the surrounding forest and is one of Vietnam’s most iconic landmarks. You can take many nice photos taken there.
Visit the coconut village to explore the local life and experience basket boat dances, catching mud crabs and throwing finishing net.
We will go to see the ancient town, starting by visiting its most famous symbol, the Japanese covered bridge temple. It was built in 17th century and stand out together with Vietnamese old houses, Chinese assembly halls and many museum such as museum of folk songs, trading ceremics or Japanese culture display
We will release lanterns on Hoai river of Hoi An and make a wish for the best things to ourselves and others. This actitivity is lovely and popular among tourists as it draws beautiful views at night in Hoian
Phung Hung Old House in Hoi An is a charming 18th-century merchant home that has been lovingly preserved by eight generations of the same family. As you step inside, you’ll feel the blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese influences in its wooden beams, colorful lanterns, and unique architecture—each corner telling a quiet story of Hoi An’s trading past.
The Japanese Covered Bridge in Hoi An, built in 1593 by Japanese merchants, is a peaceful spot that quietly tells the story of the town’s trading past. With its unique mix of cultures and a small temple at its center, walking across it feels like stepping back in time.
The old house was built in 1741. It is one of Hoi An’s best-preserved merchant homes, blending Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architectural styles. Inside, it houses valuable antiques, including a Confucian cup used to teach moderation, along with centuries-old furniture and family heirlooms that reflect the town’s rich cultural heritage.
The Cantonese Assembly Hall was built in 1885 by Chinese merchants from Guangdong, is a striking example of traditional Chinese architecture and cultural heritage. Dedicated to Guan Yu, the hall houses intricate wood carvings, porcelain artifacts, and a large bronze incense burner, reflecting the spiritual and social life of the Cantonese community in Hoi An.
The Fukian was originally built in 17th century by Chinese immigrants from Fujian, is one of the city's most impressive architectural landmarks. Dedicated to the sea goddess Thien Hau, it features ornate wood carvings, bronze statues, and a beautifully decorated altar, reflecting the spiritual beliefs and cultural heritage of Hoi An’s Fujian community.
The night market is located on Nguyen Hoang Street near the Japanese Covered Bridge, is a lively destination offering a vibrant mix of local street food, handmade lanterns, souvenirs, and traditional crafts. Open daily from late afternoon until late evening, it provides a colorful and atmospheric experience that reflects the charm of Hoi An’s old town by night.
You will be dropped off at Da nang airport (domestic or international terminals) 2 hours before your next flight.
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