Your Journey

DAY 1 | HO CHI MINH CITY - DA NANG - BA NA

Morning: Visit Ngu Hanh Son - considered as a giant rockery in the heart of Da Nang city with Huyen Khong Cave, Linh Ung Pagoda, Tam Thai Pagoda, Vong Hai Dai, ... shopping for souvenirs at Non Nuoc stone carving village.
Noon: Visit Hoi An Ancient Town - a world cultural heritage with Japanese Covered Bridge, Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, Phung Hung Ancient House ...
Evening: Free time to walk around the city, admire the famous bridges of Da Nang city: Dragon Bridge, Han River Bridge, Tran Thi Ly Bridge, Thuan Phuoc Bridge ...

DAY 2 | HO CHI MINH CITY – MARBLE MOUNTAINS – HOI AN

Morning: Depart for Ba Na plateau where the climate is unique in Europe and famous for the world's new record cable car route - See the whole view of Da Nang city from the cable car (cable car fee is self-sufficient).
Sightseeing and entertainment at Ba Na with Fantasy Park, 3D Mega 360-degree cinema with the most modern technology and the only one in Vietnam, Two 4D and 5Di cinemas, Tube Car, Wine Cellar, Love Flower Garden, Wax Museum.
Visitors can find spiritual symbols such as pagodas, temples or Buddha statues. It will certainly be a stop for those who wish for peace and health for their families: Linh Ung Pagoda, Linh Chua Linh Tu Temple, Linh Phong Tu Tower, Shakyamuni Statue, Bell Tower, Stele House, Lady Temple, Tru Vu Tea House.
Noon: Visit Son Tra Peninsula... visit Linh Ung Pagoda and enjoy the beauty of My Khe beach (rated as one of the most attractive beaches on the planet).
Depart for Hue via Hai Van tunnel - the longest road tunnel in Southeast Asia.
Evening: Visitors to the ancient capital of Hue can experience the Royal Rice Dish (royal rice) to enjoy a meal simulating royal banquets with the roles of kings, queens, civil and military mandarins; or sit on a cyclo running through the citadels, streets, and the poetic Huong River, bringing a peaceful and poetic feeling very unique to Hue.
You can go along the Huong River to listen to Hue folk songs, listen to the sweet and smooth voices of Hue girls.

DAY 3 | DA NANG – SON TRA PENINSULA - HO CHI MINH CITY

Morning: Visit Khai Dinh Tomb (Ung Lang, the tomb of King Khai Dinh, the 12th king of the Nguyen Dynasty) with a unique architecture by the unusual blend of Eastern and Western architecture, with unique ceramic mosaic artworks.
Noon: Visit Hue with the Imperial City - the Imperial Citadel of 13 Nguyen Dynasty kings, where there are more than 100 beautiful architectural works: Ngo Mon Gate, Thai Hoa Palace, Tu Cam Thanh, The Mieu, Hien Lam Cac, Cuu Dinh.
Visit Thien Mu Pagoda - the oldest pagoda in the ancient capital of Hue.
Evening: Tour guide takes the group to Phu Bai airport to catch the flight to Hanoi.
Representative of Viet Travel Company welcomes you at Noi Bai airport, you return to Hanoi to check in and rest. Overnight in Hanoi.

Cost of the trip

The cost of the tour will range from 8,000,000 VND to 13,000,000 VND. This will depend on the expenses you may incur such as food and accommodation.

Your meals will range from 300,000 VND to 500,000 VND and the cost of accommodation will depend on where you choose.

What should you bring?

When traveling to Bà Nà Hills and Hội An, it’s important to pack for comfort and enjoyment, considering
the variety of activities, weather, and landscapes. Here's what you should bring:

Clothing

Light, breathable clothing: It can get warm in Hội An, especially when walking around the ancient town. However, Bà Nà Hills can be cooler due to its elevation, so pack layers.
Jacket or sweater: The temperature at Bà Nà Hills can drop, especially in the morning or late afternoon, so a light jacket or sweater is useful.
Comfortable shoes: You'll be doing a lot of walking at both locations. Sneakers or comfortable sandals are ideal.
Modest clothing: If you plan to visit temples or cultural sites, wearing modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees is recommended.

Sun Protection

Sunscreen: Essential to protect your skin from the sun, especially when exploring Hội An.
Hat and sunglasses: To shield yourself from the sun during the day.
Umbrella or raincoat: If you're traveling during the rainy season (typically September to December), a lightweight raincoat or umbrella is necessary.

Essential Documents

ID/Passport: Always have your passport or ID with you in case you need it for hotel check-ins or any other situation.
Tickets/Booking confirmations: For the cable car in Bà Nà Hills and any tours or accommodation in Hội An.
Cash and cards: Small shops and local markets in Hội An often prefer cash (Vietnamese Dong), though many larger establishments in both places accept credit cards.

Electronics

Camera or smartphone: Both Bà Nà Hills and Hội An are extremely picturesque, so a camera is a must for capturing stunning views and the charming ancient town.
Power bank: If you're out for a full day, a portable charger will help keep your devices powered.
Travel adapter: Make sure you have a power adapter if you're coming from a country with different electrical outlets.

Miscellaneous

Reusable water bottle: It’s important to stay hydrated, especially while walking around. You can refill it in safe areas.
Snacks: While both locations have restaurants, it’s always handy to have light snacks for energy, especially in Bà Nà Hills where options might be limited once you're exploring.
Bug spray: If you're prone to mosquito bites, this will come in handy, particularly in more humid areas or near water.

Travel Guide/Map

Download maps or travel apps for easy navigation, or bring a physical guidebook for more
information about the places you're visiting.

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