On arrival Phu Bai Airport, you are met and transferred to hotel.
Hue was once Vietnam’s feudal capital from 1802 to 1945. This small and
quiet city is widely known for magnificent architecture, pagodas and
royal tombs laid in many small villages and surrounding hills.
We spend this afternoon to visit Hue with the massive citadel,
containing the Imperial City and the Purple Forbidden City. This royal
residence was all destroyed during the 1968 Tet Offensive, however it
is still fascinating to walk among the ruins. Overnight in Hue.
The beautiful riverside pagoda of Thien Mu, which now becomes the
symbol of Hue, and the elaborate royal tomb of Emperor Tu Duc are not
to be missed.
We include these in a guided cruise on the Perfume River which also
gives us a taste of the scenic countryside as well as an enjoyable
visit to the mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang, in a tranquil setting of
gardens and lakes.
After an impressive boat trip we return to the town and enjoy a walk
to the bustling Dong Ba Market that sells a wide variety of local goods
and handicrafts. Along the way we pass by many fantastic eating spots,
ideal places for visitors to sample some local delicacies. Overnight in
Hue.
| Day3:Hue - Danang - Hoian (Breakfast) |
Heading out of the town, we drive south to Hoian which was
originally a Cham seaport but has been influenced down the centuries by
a myriad of traders from various cultures.
Along the way we can break the journey in Lang Co Beach for a
leisurely swim and an enjoyable visit to a nearby fishing village. The
winding road begins as we make our way up the spectacular Hai Van pass.
A view from the top of the pass is one of Vietnam’s most impressive
panoramic scenes.
The next stop of our trip is Da Nang which is famous for the Cham
Museum. After seeing this sight we continue to the China Beach and the
Marble Mountain, whose peaks represent the five elements of the
universe. Overnight in Hoian.