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Pick-up at Da Nang International Airport. Transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Da Nang.
Ba Na is one of the most fascinating areas in the region, where you can often experience four distinct seasons in a single day: spring in the morning, summer at noon, autumn in the afternoon, and winter in the evening.. One of the highlights of this stunning destination is the Golden Bridge, a 150-meter-long pedestrian bridge supported by two giant stone hands. This impressive structure connects the cable car station with the gardens, offering a scenic overlook and serving as a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the beautiful natural landscape from a comfortable vantage point.
Beyond the Golden Bridge, you will find a charming French village, complete with a French Gothic-style cathedral, delightful restaurants, cobblestoned streets, and stunning gardens. There are numerous attractions to explore, including Linh Ung Ba Na Pagoda, Le Jardin Garden, and a complex of ancient villas. Linh Ung Ba Na Pagoda, built in 2004, features exquisite architectural design, highlighted by a 30-meter-high Buddha statue that rises majestically amid the clouds and mountains. Our adventure continues as we discover Tinh Tam Garden, Nghinh Phong Peak, Luna Castle, Eclipse Square, and Vong Nguyet Hill, all offering panoramic views of the region where we can enjoy the panoramic views the areas have to offer. Overnight in Hoi An.
In the morning, embark on an unforgettable bicycle ride through the picturesque countryside of Hoi An, where the lush vegetable fields of Tra Que Village offer a glimpse into the region’s agricultural traditions. As you cycle through the vibrant green landscape, immerse yourself in a hands-on cooking experience. Join a local family in crafting the delicate “white rose” dumplings, a Hoi An specialty, and learn the art of preparing Cao Lau, the region’s renowned noodle dish. Alongside these, savor unique local treats like Banh Dap (a crunchy rice cracker) and Che Bap (a sweet corn dessert), offering a true taste of Hoi An’s rich culinary culture.
In the afternoon, take a scenic journey to the ancient My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where the Champa Kingdom flourished from the 4th to the 13th centuries. Explore the towering temples, nestled in a lush valley, and learn about the kingdom’s unique blend of Hindu influences. The site offers not only stunning views but also a fascinating look into the spiritual and political history of Southeast Asia. This tour provides a deep connection to the cultural and historical roots of the region, combining both culinary delights and ancient heritage. Overnight in Hoi An.
Free time all day to explore Hoi An on your own or take an optional tour with Hoi An Express. Overnight in Hoi An.
Have breakfast at the hotel and relax until the time of transfer to Da Nang International Airport for your departure flight.
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anuary to May is considered the best time to visit central of Vietnam. These four months belong to the dry season, when the rainfall is not a concern and the average temperature is around 22-28°C. December is not a bad choice either, as it’s the end of the wet season and the precipitation is not heavy. From June to August it will be too hot, and from September to November it will be too humid. 1. Danang in Peak Season (June to August) It is summertime in Danang, which means a huge number of local families will be going on their annual summer vacation. A lot of festivals will take place during the peak season, including the famous annual fireworks show. Peak season it is, all the accommodations and facilities will be overpriced and overcrowded. If you’re traveling on budget, these are the months to avoid. 2. Danang in Shoulder Season (February to May) Danang welcomes substantially fewer tourists in this period, making it a perfect time for foreign visitors to flock here. The weather is pleasant and dry, and you’ll find the tropical sun less annoying than in summertime. The Lunar New Year often takes place during this period. 3. Danang in off Season (October to January) There must be a reason why this time of the year is called the off season. Very few travelers pay a visit to this beautiful city, as there will be a lot of downpours and storms. In December and January the weather will be improved, making it a decent choice for those seeking a budget-friendly trip.
The ideal duration for a visit to Da Nang can vary depending on personal preferences and the activities planned. However, a typical stay of 3 to 5 days is often suggested to fully explore the city’s attractions and enjoy its beautiful beaches.
Hoi An experiences two distinct seasons – the dry season and the rainy season. Dry season: Runs from February to August with pleasant weather and several cultural events and festivals. Considered the high tourist season with peak prices for accommodation and tours. Rainy season: Starts in September and lasts until January with unpredictable weather, chance of typhoons, and flooding. Considered the low tourist season with the lowest prices for accommodation and tours. Harvest season: Runs from September to November when the rice paddies turn from green to golden yellow. A great time to witness traditional rice farming and participate in local festivals such as the Rice Harvesting Festival. Other rice seasons: There are three rice seasons in Vietnam – planting season (March-April), growing season (May-August),…
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