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As a new rising destination, Quang Binh has much more to offer than the world’s largest cave, Son Doong. With the wide range of activities such as cave visiting, swimming, ziplining, mud-bathing, and kayaking, you will need two days to cover all and have some hours to slow down and stay chill.
With a close connection to Hue & Hoi An, you can easily make it 6 days in Central Vietnam to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and diversified culture. You can immerse yourself in cultural diversity and stunning nature during your Vietnam package tours.
Our car and tour guide will pick you up at the hotel at around 7:30 am, and you will explore the most impressive Phong Nha caves (50 km from the city, 45 minutes driving).
After 25 minutes on the boat, you will arrive at Phong Nha cave, Take a couple of hours to see the cave. This cave is called a water cave, and is famous for its rock formation, which has been given names such as the “Lion”, the “Fairy Caves”, the “Royal Court”, and “Buddha.”.
After having lunch at Phong Nha Village, visit Paradise Cave, the longest dry cave in Asia (located in Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park’s core zone, 25 km about Phong Nha cave, 75 km about Dong Hoi and 1h20 minutes driving) for the rest of the day.
Have breakfast at your hotel, then meet our driver and tour guide at the hotel lobby. Today, spend a full day exploring Dark Cave and Nuoc Mooc Stream.
Dark cave is the true experience, kayaking over the river to get there, walking through the dark with only your head touching your mining helmet, having a mud fight in the mud baths deep in the cave, and then washing clean with a swim in the lake inside the cave.
The afternoon is the time for Nuoc Mooc Stream, a paradise on Earth covered by the jungle, which resembles a glittering green silk scarf. Listening to the birds twitching, having a hammock by the stream, kayaking, or swimming are the main activities here.
After breakfast at your hotel, our car will transfer you from Dong Hoi to Hue. Stop by to visit the Vinh Moc Tunnel and Hien Luong Bridge along the way.
Vinh Moc, an underground miniature village constructed to avoid bombardments during the American War, is the largest historical tunnel in the DMZ of Vietnam.
Over the Ben Hai River, the Hien Luong Bridge (located in the 17th Parallel) was bisected between South Vietnam and North Vietnam in the war. Arriving in Hue in the afternoon and having free time at your own leisure. Overnight is in Hue.
Breakfast in the hotel and meet up with our local guide again to start a day exploring the charms of The Citadel in this former Imperial City with many well-preserved royal monuments in Hue.
Board a dragon boat to cruise the Perfume River and stop at Thien Mu Pagoda to visit one of the most ancient and historic Buddhist places.
After lunch served in a local restaurant, continue to visit the most famous Tu Duc’s tomb and Hue’s biggest Dong Ba Market. Overnight is in Hue.
Followed by the ancient citadel is an ancient town, Hoian. After a rewarding drive through the scenic Ocean Clouds Mountain Pass (Hai Van Pass) with a stop at Cham Museum and Marble Mountain in Danang, you will arrive to the well-known Hoian ancient town.
Lunch will be served in a local restaurant, then check-in hotel and leisure time. Afternoon we take a walking tour into the Old Quarter to visit the Chinese Embassy Halls, the Japanese Covered Bridge, Phuc Kien Pagoda & Tan Ky House. Early evening will be free time for shopping or relaxing. Overnight in Hoi An.
After breakfast, you take the half-day private tour to My Son, the sanctuary of Cham culture. You will walk into the ruins of ancient My Son holy land to recall the Champa people’s glory days dating from the 4th to the 13th century.
Afternoon, balance your leisure time between lounging at the beach or happily emptying your wallet while browsing the world of handicrafts and souvenirs that Hoian has to offer, or simply stroll along the riverside to get a feel for the olden days of the busy Faifo merchant port.
The rest of the time is at your own leisure before heading to the airport/train station for your departure.
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