Explore the best of Central Vietnam on this exciting 4-day journey through Da Nang, Hue, Ba Na Hills, the Golden Hand Bridge, and Hoi An. From breathtaking coastal views to ancient imperial history and charming old towns, this trip offers a perfect balance of culture, nature, and adventure
This 4-day adventure is ideal for travelers who want to experience the beauty and heritage of Central Vietnam in a short but immersive trip.
Welcome to your holiday with Your Vietnam Travel!
Upon arrival at Da Nang International Airport, either Domestic or International arrival, after clearing all customs procedures, please proceed to exit gate and look for your guide who will be waiting at the lobby, holding the Your Vietnam Travel's signboard with your name on it. Transfer to visit:
Evening, you are free time for shopping at night market in Hoi An/ enjoy vietnamese coffee along Thu Bon River. Return Da Nang after shopping time.
Meals :Lunch
Wake up and enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
8:00: our guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel lobby. You will then depart to Hue. On the way you will stop to visit one of the most scenic hillside roads in Vietnam – Hai Van Pass. After Hai Van Pass. You do not want to miss seeing one of the World’s Most Beautiful Bays – Lang Co Beach.
Upon arrival, visiting Hue Imperial Citadel - the former imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen dynasty. It contains the palaces that housed the imperial family, as well as shrines, gardens, and villas for mandarins (in this place you are only visit outside, listening the history from tour guide and take photos, you will not visit inside because it's too large and you must walk at least 2 hours to see all)
12:30 Enjoying lunch at a local restaurant
13:30 Visiting Thien Mu Pagoda - the most beautiful and oldest pagoda in Hue. The name of the pagoda derives from a special legend. Long time ago, an old woman appeared on the hill where the pagoda stands today, telling local people that a Lord would come and build a Buddhist pagoda for the country’s prosperity. Lord Nguyen Hoang therefore ordered the construction of the pagoda the “Heaven Fairy Lady” or Thiên Mụ in Vietnamese (also called Linh Mụ).
14:00 Visit Khai Dinh Tomb. It was established by Emperor Khai Dinh, the 12th Emperor of the Nguyễn Dynast, during the period from 1920 to 1931. This 11-year-to-complete tomb is located hillside and has a combination of Eastern and Western style in terms of architecture.
17:00 Return your hotel in Da Nang and free relaxing on beach
Overnight in Da Nang City.
Meals :Breakfast, Lunch
7:20am: Enjoy breakfast at hotel.
After your breakfast, the guide and car will pick you up from your hotel and tranfer to Ba Na Hills, you will visit the Golden Bridge that has recently gone viral, a France wine cellar, Le Jardin D’amour (consists of 9 gardens) and Linh Ung pagoda.
Then visit the French Village Campanile, Nine Floor Goddess Shrine, Tombstone Temple, Linh Phong Monastery, Linh Chua Linh Tu Temple & Tru Vu Tea Shop. Watch Carnival Performance Show, Square Du Dome
Lunch at the buffet restaurant.
You can join in the game at Fantasy Park before take the Cable Car to leave Ba Na Hills at 15.30.
Meet our guide at the meeting point the get on car transfer back to Da Nang to visit local Han Market and browse the stalls of this sprawling compound, seeing fresh produce and dried goods unique to the area. This is also a great place to get a glimpse of local life, watching the shoppers and vendors as they negotiate deals.
Have dinner by yourself and overnight in Da Nang.
Meals :Breakfast, Lunch
Breakfast at the hotel, free at your own leisure until meeting time for transfer to airport for flight departure
Meals :Breakfast
It depends on your travel style and experience.
Independent travel offers flexibility and may suit experienced travelers who enjoy planning their own routes and managing logistics.
However, Vietnam can be challenging to navigate for first-time visitors due to distances, transportation options, and language barriers. Traveling with a tour, especially a private, tailor-made itinerary makes the journey more comfortable and efficient, with local guidance, reliable services, and everything arranged in advance.
Many travelers prefer a private tour as it combines flexibility with convenience, allowing them to explore Vietnam with peace of mind.
Yes, we organize customized trips for companies and organizations, including team-building programs, incentive travel, and MICE groups.
Each itinerary is tailored to your objectives, whether it’s rewarding your team, hosting an event, or combining business with leisure. We take care of logistics, coordination, and on-site support to ensure a seamless experience.
Yes, all our tours are fully customizable.
We design each itinerary based on your travel style, interests, and schedule from destinations and hotels to daily activities and pace. This allows you to enjoy a more personalized and flexible travel experience.
No mandatory vaccinations are required for most travelers entering Vietnam.
However, it is recommended to be up to date with routine vaccines such as tetanus, hepatitis A, and typhoid, particularly if you plan to visit rural areas or explore local food.
Health risks in Vietnam are generally low in major tourist destinations. We recommend basic precautions such as drinking bottled water and using insect repellent.
For specific medical advice, please consult your doctor or a travel health professional before your trip.
Vietnamese people are generally friendly and welcoming, and most visitors find it easy to adapt. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
In general, showing respect, politeness, and a friendly attitude will help you connect easily with local people.
Yes, in most cases it is fine, especially in public places. However, it is considered polite to ask for permission before taking close-up photos of individuals.
In some situations—such as with street vendors carrying goods on a shoulder pole, they may expect you to buy something if you take photos or interact with their items. This is common in tourist areas.
A friendly smile, simple gesture, or asking first will usually make the interaction more comfortable and respectful.
Vietnam uses plug types A, C, and F, with a standard voltage of 220V.
Travelers from Europe and many other countries can usually use their devices without an adapter. However, visitors from the US, UK, and Australia may need a plug adapter.
Most hotels provide universal sockets or adapters, but it is recommended to bring your own for convenience.