Embark on a captivating journey through Hue’s imperial history and rich culture on this shore excursion from Chan May or Tien Sa Port. Start with a visit to the Hue Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you’ll explore royal palaces, temples, and the Forbidden Purple City. Next, discover the tranquil beauty of Tu Duc Mausoleum, set amidst peaceful gardens and lakes, reflecting the grandeur of the Nguyen Dynasty. Cruise the scenic Perfume River on a boat ride, passing by the iconic Thien Mu Pagoda for stunning views of Hue’s countryside. Then, immerse yourself in the ancient craft of incense-making at a local Handicraft House, where you’ll see artisans at work and try your hand at creating your own incense sticks. End your day with a traditional Hue lunch, featuring local specialties like Bún Bò Huế and Bánh Khoai for an authentic taste of the region’s vibrant cuisine.
Pickup included
PRIVATE TOUR<br/>Pickup included
The Tu Duc Mausoleum, set in a tranquil pine forest, offers a peaceful retreat and a stunning display of imperial architecture. Built as both a tomb and a royal retreat, it is a place where Emperor Tu Duc spent much of his life in contemplation. Here, travelers will explore elegant pavilions, peaceful lakes, and lush gardens while learning about the life of the emperor who was known for his poetry and for leading during turbulent times. The site’s harmonious blend of nature and architecture reflects the spiritual and intellectual legacy of the Nguyen Dynasty.
At the Incense Handicraft House, travelers will immerse themselves in Hue's vibrant tradition of incense making. This small, family-run workshop offers a unique opportunity to see how incense sticks are carefully handcrafted from natural ingredients. Guests will witness artisans roll and shape the incense, using techniques passed down through generations. Travelers will also have the chance to try their hand at creating their own incense sticks, gaining a deeper understanding of this important cultural craft that plays a vital role in Vietnamese religious ceremonies, rituals, and daily life.
A visit to the Perfume River offers a serene escape into nature and history. Travelers will enjoy a short, scenic boat ride across the calm river, which is named for the fragrant flowers that once bloomed along its banks. As the boat glides over the water, guests will have breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the iconic riverside pagoda, Thien Mu Pagoda, which sits majestically on a hill. The Perfume River holds deep historical significance and is a symbol of Hue's cultural heritage, offering travelers a chance to relax and reflect on the royal past of this beautiful city.
A traditional Hue lunch is an unforgettable culinary experience, offering travelers the chance to savor the flavors that have made Hue one of Vietnam's most famous food destinations. Guests will be treated to a carefully curated selection of local dishes, each bursting with fresh ingredients and unique flavors. The meal often starts with Bánh Khoai, a savory Hue pancake filled with shrimp, pork, and herbs, and served with a tangy dipping sauce. The highlight is Bún Bò Huế, a rich and aromatic noodle soup made with beef, lemongrass, and chili, which is a true symbol of the city’s cuisine. Accompanying dishes such as Nem Lụi (grilled pork skewers) and Gỏi Cuốn (fresh spring rolls) complete the meal, offering a delightful mix of textures and flavors. With its bold spices, fragrant herbs, and savory broths, a Hue lunch is a feast for the senses that perfectly reflects the region's rich culinary heritage.
At the Hue Citadel, travelers will step back in time to explore the grandeur of Vietnam's former imperial capital. This vast UNESCO World Heritage site, once home to the Nguyen Dynasty, offers a fascinating glimpse into royal life. Visitors will wander through majestic gates and courtyards, visit the Forbidden Purple City, and admire the intricate architecture of temples, palaces, and royal residences. As they walk through the Citadel, they'll learn about the lives of Vietnam’s last emperors, the architectural splendor of the era, and the history of the Nguyen Dynasty’s cultural and political influence.
Central Vietnam is a diverse and captivating region known for its stunning beaches, historic sites, and unique cultural heritage. This area offers a mix of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant local traditions that make it a must-visit destination in Vietnam.
A beautifully preserved ancient town with a rich history and charming architecture.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring the remnants of a once-thriving Champa Kingdom.
A mountainous area with a unique climate, home to the famous Golden Bridge and a French-inspired resort.
A beautiful and less crowded beach with clear waters and white sand.
The former imperial capital of Vietnam, featuring a grand citadel and historical palaces.
A noodle dish with thick noodles, pork, and fresh herbs, topped with crispy pork skin and greens.
A spicy beef and pork noodle soup with a rich, flavorful broth.
A crispy Vietnamese pancake filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts.
A turmeric-infused noodle dish with shrimp, pork, and herbs, topped with a savory broth.
This is the best time to visit Central Vietnam as the weather is dry and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach trips.
Vietnamese Dong (VND)
GMT+7
220VV, 50HzHz
Central Vietnam is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Da Nang Station, Tam Ky Station
Da Nang Bus Station, Hue Bus Station, Hoi An Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport and are affordable and frequent.
Available • Apps: Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
A group of islands known for their biodiversity and historical significance as part of the ancient Champa Kingdom.
A cluster of marble and limestone hills with caves, temples, and stunning views.
A beautiful national park with lush forests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.
Price varies by option