Escape the busy streets of Da Nang and join this full-day tour of Ba Na Hills and Golden Bridge
Ascend the mountains of Ba Na Hills on one of the world's longest and highest cable car rides
Feel like you’re on a Parisian holiday when you visit Le Jardin D'amour and the famed French Village
Cross the 150m Golden Bridge, an iconic architectural marvel that provides a breathtaking view of the South China Sea
Complete your day with a stop at Fantasy Park, dubbed as one of the most modern indoor game centers in Asia
Experience <br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
Treat the kids to a trip to the fairytale-like Ba Na Hills with this day tour! Reach the French-inspired hilltop resort on a cable car, your family’s ride throughout the tour. See the forested hills of Ba Na from a sea of clouds, and spot pockets of boulders and waterfalls here and there. See your kids gape in amazement at the view, and watch as their smiles go bigger as your ride arrives at the French Village of L’ Jardin. Once the settlement of French colonizers, the French Village's cobblestoned streets and Parisian-style architecture will take you to Paris in an instant. Visit the Old Villas, French Stable, and Tinh Tam Garden with your English-speaking guide for a walk down the hills’ memory lane. Admire the lush vegetation and the rich terrains of Truong Son mountain that stretches to the South China Sea from the iconic Golden Bridge. Just a few steps away from the village stands the Linh Ung Pagoda, home to the 27-meter high Buddha statue.
See an impressive facade of traditional Vietnamese architecture when you visit the pagoda. Next, head to Loc Uyen Garden and Quan Am Pavilion for a walk through well-manicured landscapes that serve as gorgeous backdrops for family photos. Get yours taken before your drop-off at Debay Station, where the Nui Chua Peak can be found. Marvel at the natural reserve's beauty and remember to snap a photo or two before your lunch at Ba Na Hills restaurant, where over 100 dishes await you. Make sure to fill up because your next stop will be at Fantasy Park, an amusement park inspired by French chateaus and palaces. Hop on a rollercoaster as a family and make it a memorable one by getting your pictures taken while riding. Let your kids run around and have fun with exciting rides fit for all ages. For your last destination, drop by Linh Chua Linh Tu Temple for a glimpse of Vietnam’s Buddhist culture. Tour the temple complex, where a 9-story pagoda and teahouse sit 1,487 meters above sea level.
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Hoi An is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime can occur, so take precautions to protect your belongings. Be cautious of motorbikes when walking, as they can be numerous and fast.
Hoi An Station
Hoi An Bus Station
Buses connect Hoi An to nearby towns and cities but are not extensively used within the town itself.
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