Palaces and pagodas, tombs and temples, culture and cuisine, history and heartbreak – there’s no shortage of poetic pairings to describe Hue (pronounced ‘hway’). A Unesco World Heritage site, this deeply evocative capital of the Nguyen emperors still resonates with the glories of imperial Vietnam, even though many of its …
Phong Nha Caves are the complex of 14 grottoes situated in a region of limestone mountains in Ke Bang National Park. Phong Nha Cave have a total length of 7,729 m. Phong Nha Cave were listed as a World Natural Heritage Site in July of 2003 by Unesco. The Cham …
The Geneva agreement reflected the military results at that time. The northern part of Vietnam, which was almost entirely controlled by the Viet Minh became the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, under Communist leader Ho Chi Minh. The southern part of Vietnam, where the Viet Minh controlled relatively small and remote …
The beautiful city of Da Nang is right next door and it offers some wonderful activities for us to embark on. From the hotel we will depart to Da Nang, and then visit Ngu Hanh Son (Marble Mountain). Here we will discover the stunning natural caves of the mountain
The UNESCO World Heritage town of Hue in central Vietnam is a must see destination. The eclectic and mesmerizing tombs and mausoleums of the last emperors of Vietnam reveal fascinating insights into the lives of the imperial families and their subjects.
Owning less heritage and impressive architctural construction than Hoian and Hue, yet Danang has her own appeals as home to one of Asia’s best beaches – Non Nuoc Beach, many first class resorts, grandiose Marble Mountains, and the invaluable collection of Cham culture relics. You will also have enough time …
Day 01: Wednesday or Saturday Danang Arrival in Danang. Pick-up guests for lunch – enjoying the Danang local food and check-in hotel. Cross the Thuan Phuoc Bridge to visit Son Tra Penisula named as Monkey Moutain. Drive around the Son Tra peninsula to admire the beauty of the whole city
This tour take you to visit My Son sanctuary and explore the old town of Hoi An on foot. Depart daily from Hoi An city.
Hoi An is a small city in Central Vietnam famous for its wooden houses, family chapels, Assembly Halls and for its silk shops. It is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century for Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese and …
This tour is a must-see for those who are interested in architecture and ancient civilizations. My Son sanctuary was an imperial city during the Champa dynasty, between the 4th and the 12th centuries. Itinerary: We travel about 50km from Hoi An to My Son sanctuary. It comprises many Champa temples