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Overview
Trace Vietnam’s cultural spine from the coast to the karst. You begin in Da Nang with sea views and street eats, wander lantern-lit Hoi An, cross the dramatic Hai Van Pass into imperial Hue, then follow the wartime DMZ to limestone country in Phong Nha–Ke Bang. This compact journey blends UNESCO heritage, scenic drives, evocative history, and world-class caves — at a balanced, unhurried pace.
Why you will love this trip
- Ride the world‑record cable car to Ba Na Hills and step onto the iconic Golden Bridge.
- Drift through centuries in Hoi An Ancient Town and visit artisan woodworkers on Kim Bong Island.
- Explore Hue’s Imperial Citadel, serene Thien Mu Pagoda, and two contrasting royal tombs.
- Follow the DMZ story at Khe Sanh, Quang Tri Citadel, Hien Luong Bridge, and the Vinh Moc Tunnels.
- Marvel at the cathedral‑like chambers of Paradise Cave and boat into the river‑carved Phong Nha Cave.
- Savor central Vietnam’s flavors — from Mi Quang to crispy banh xeo on a local food tour.
Itinerary
Xin chào and welcome to Central Vietnam! Upon landing at Da Nang Airport, your driver will pick you up and transfer you to the city. If you are already staying in Da Nang, pick-up will be arranged at your hotel. Discover Da Nang, the vibrant coastal hub of Central Vietnam. Climb the Marble Mountains, with sacred pagodas, hidden caves, and panoramic views of the coastline. Drive around the Son Tra Peninsula, home to the giant Lady Buddha statue and pristine forests. In the evening, join a guided Da Nang street food tour, tasting specialties like Mi Quang noodles, rice-paper pork rolls, and crispy banh xeo pancakes and local desserts.
Overnight in Da Nang.
Included: Private A/C vehicle · Local guide · Entrance fees · Evening food tour · Hotel accommodation


Set out for the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hoi An Ancient Town, a beautifully preserved trading port blending Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, and European influences. Wander through lantern-lined streets, admire centuries-old merchant houses, visit the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, and explore historic temples and assembly halls. Beyond its architecture, Hoi An offers a unique cultural atmosphere, with traditional tailors, craft shops, and vibrant local cuisine.
Cross the Thu Bon River to visit Kim Bong Carpentry Village, where generations of artisans have practiced woodworking for hundreds of years. Watch the skilled craftsmen at work as they shape everything from fishing boats to fine woodcarvings, preserving a cultural tradition deeply connected with the river. Return to Da Nang for the night.
Overnight in Da Nang.
Included: Roundtrip private transfer · Hoi An Ancient Town ticket · Boat to Kim Bong · Local guide · Hotel accommodation


Ride the world’s longest cable car to Ba Na Hills, a mountaintop resort often called a “miniature Europe in Vietnam.” Ride the world-record cable car and marvel at the famous Golden Bridge, gracefully held by two giant stone hands rising from the mountains. Stroll through the French Village, with its quaint squares, cathedral, and charming European-style architecture. Enjoy lunch in the refreshing mountain air with sweeping views of the surrounding landscapes.
In the afternoon, continue your journey to Hue along the spectacular Hai Van Pass, one of Vietnam’s most scenic coastal routes. From the summit, take in breathtaking views of lush mountains on one side and the vast ocean on the other.
Overnight in Hue.
Included: Cable car tickets · Private transfer Da Nang→Hue via Hai Van · Local guide · Lunch · Hotel accommodation


Spend the day discovering the cultural heart of Vietnam in Hue, the former imperial capital. Begin with the Imperial Citadel, a UNESCO site encompassing palaces, temples, gates, and the Forbidden Purple City — once the seat of the Nguyen emperors. Visit the serene Thien Mu Pagoda, perched on the banks of the Perfume River, with its tall Phuoc Duyen tower that has become a symbol of Hue.
Continue to explore the royal tombs of the Nguyen emperors, each reflecting a unique blend of history and architecture. The Tomb of Minh Mang impresses with its grandeur, symmetry, and harmony with nature, surrounded by pine forests and lotus lakes. The Tomb of Khai Dinh, though smaller, captivates with its intricate mosaic decorations, dark stone walls, and a striking fusion of Vietnamese and French styles.
Throughout the journey, experience the contemplative charm and imperial legacy of Hue — a city where history, culture, and natural beauty intertwine.
Overnight in Hue.
Included: Private A/C vehicle · Local guide · Entrance fees · Hotel accommodation


Today’s drive north traces the historic Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), once the line dividing North and South Vietnam. Visit the former Khe Sanh Combat Base, explore remnants of the Ho Chi Minh Trail at Dakrong Bridge, and pause at the Quang Tri Citadel, scarred yet enduring from the 1972 battles.
Continue to the Hien Luong Bridge over the Ben Hai River the symbolic 17th Parallel, painted half red and half blue to symbolize Vietnam’s former division and eventual reunification.
In the afternoon, explore the Vinh Moc Tunnels — a vast underground network dug by villagers to withstand relentless bombing. Extending nearly 30 meters deep with multiple levels, these tunnels housed entire families, complete with kitchens, wells, and even maternity rooms. Walking through the dim passageways offers a powerful glimpse of resilience and survival, where life continued beneath the earth despite the devastation above.
Continue to Phong Nha where you’ll check into your hotel near the national park’s edge. Enjoy a quiet evening surrounded by limestone mountains, preparing for tomorrow’s natural wonders.
Overnight in Phong Nha
Included: Private transfer Hue→Phong Nha via DMZ · Local guide · Site entrance fees · Hotel accommodation


Today’s drive north traces the historic Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), once the line dividing North and South Vietnam. Visit the former Khe Sanh Combat Base, explore remnants of the Ho Chi Minh Trail at Dakrong Bridge, and pause at the Quang Tri Citadel, scarred yet enduring from the 1972 battles. Continue to the Hien Luong Bridge over the Ben Hai River the symbolic 17th Parallel, painted half red and half blue to symbolize Vietnam’s former division and eventual reunification.
In the afternoon, explore the Vinh Moc Tunnels — a vast underground network dug by villagers to withstand relentless bombing. Extending nearly 30 meters deep with multiple levels, these tunnels housed entire families, complete with kitchens, wells, and even maternity rooms. Walking through the dim passageways offers a powerful glimpse of resilience and survival, where life continued beneath the earth despite the devastation above.
Heading to Phong Nha where you’ll check into your hotel near the national park’s edge. Enjoy a quiet evening surrounded by limestone mountains, preparing for tomorrow’s natural wonders.
Overnight in Phong Nha
Included: Private transfer Hue→Phong Nha via DMZ · Local guide · Site entrance fees · Hotel accommodation


Enjoy your final morning in Quang Binh at leisure. Depending on your flight time, you may choose to take a relaxing stroll along the scenic Nhat Le River or browse for local specialties such as dried seafood and sweetened coconut in the market.
Your driver will then transfer you to Dong Hoi Airport for your onward flight.
Included: Meal (B) · Private A/C vehicle


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