The Golden Hand Bridge is currently a coveted destination for enthusiasts of architecture, nature, and photography. When journeying by motorbike, you can take in other breathtaking sights along the route such as The Hai Van Pass, Waterfall, or Lang Co Beach.
The Golden Hand Bridge is currently a coveted destination for enthusiasts of architecture, nature, and photography. When journeying by motorbike, you can take in other breathtaking sights along the route such as The Hai Van Pass, Waterfall, or Lang Co Beach.
- Hai Van Pass - The Hai Van Pass is Vietnam’s highest pass, standing at 500 meters above sea level. It stretches 21 kilometers, connecting the cities of Hue and Da Nang. Known for its winding curves and breathtaking views of the coastline and lush greenery, it offers a dramatic contrast between mountains and sea. The pass gained international fame…
- Hai Van Pass - The Hai Van Pass is Vietnam’s highest pass, standing at 500 meters above sea level. It stretches 21 kilometers, connecting the cities of Hue and Da Nang. Known for its winding curves and breathtaking views of the coastline and lush greenery, it offers a dramatic contrast between mountains and sea. The pass gained international fame after being featured on the Top Gear Vietnam special, where Clarkson and his team described it as a “ribbon of perfection” on one of the world’s best coastal roads.
Visit Hai Van Quan, a historic gate built in 1826 under Emperor Minh Mang, along with French and American bunkers. It offers stunning views of the mountains and coast and is recognized as a national relic. This is one of Vietnam’s most scenic roads and is sure to be a highlight of your journey. Frequent stops will be made for photo opportunities, to enjoy the outstanding landscape, and to savor the best coffee in Vietnam at the best spot on the pass. Learn about the history of Hai Van Quan at the peak of the pass.
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Golden Bridge - The Golden Hand Bridge (Cầu Vàng) is an iconic pedestrian bridge located in the Ba Na Hills of Da Nang, Vietnam. Renowned for its striking design, it features two giant stone hands holding the bridge, creating a surreal and dramatic visual effect. The bridge has become a symbol of Vietnam’s modern architecture and a popular tourist attraction, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and lush forests.
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The Marble Mountains - The Marble Mountains, also known as “Ngu Hanh Son,” are a group of five marble and limestone mountains located south of Da Nang. The five mountains are named after the five elements: Metal, Water, Wood, Fire, and Earth. This site is not only a tourist attraction but also a place of worship for Buddhism and Hinduism.
All five mountains have caves and Buddha statues, but only “Water Mountain” is accessible for visits. It is the largest mountain and contains pagodas, tunnels, and caves. This wonderful mountain offers an opportunity for trekking to the top through the caves, providing incredible and unique experiences.
In the Marble Mountains, there is about 40 minutes to learn about Buddhism, trek up the mountains, and explore some beautiful caves. Water, soft drinks, and coffee will be provided here as well.

- Snacks
- Snacks
- Entrance Fees in Golden Hand Bridge is not included
- Lunch
- Entrance Fees in Golden Hand Bridge is not included
- Lunch
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.