Embark on a Hue Day Tour and discover the ancient capital of Vietnam. Explore the Citadel, Thien Mu Pagoda, and the Tomb of Khai Dinh, and immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of this UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site.
Embark on a Hue Day Tour and discover the ancient capital of Vietnam. Explore the Citadel, Thien Mu Pagoda, and the Tomb of Khai Dinh, and immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of this UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site.
- Lap An Lagoon - Stop for taking photos
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Tomb of Khai Dinh - Khai Dinh Tomb was the final architectural work of the Nguyen Dynasty. It is widely regarded as one of Vietnam’s most exemplary structures due to its innovative use of Western materials and designs.
The tomb’s location was exactly determined by feng shui experts at that time. Natural…
- Lap An Lagoon - Stop for taking photos
- Tomb of Khai Dinh - Khai Dinh Tomb was the final architectural work of the Nguyen Dynasty. It is widely regarded as one of Vietnam’s most exemplary structures due to its innovative use of Western materials and designs.
The tomb’s location was exactly determined by feng shui experts at that time. Natural surroundings such as hills and streams are near the tomb, which was also according to geographical feng shui principles. It resulted in an awe-inspiring and spectacular landscape that we can see nowadays.
- Thien Mu Pagoda - The Thien Mu Pagoda (also called the Linh Mu Pagoda) is a historic pagoda on the banks of the Perfume River in Vietnam’s historic city of Hue. Apart from their scenic riverside and hilltop location, the Thien Mu Pagoda and its environs are also rich in history, standing witness to almost four hundred years of tumultuous nation-building and religious belief in Vietnam.
- Hue Imperial City (The Citadel) - The capital of Vietnam throughout the 19th and early 20th century was Hue, in Central Vietnam. The center of the Nguyen Empire still stands - the Hue citadel palace complex, with its high stone walls and the refined palaces and temples behind them, were the center of Vietnamese governance and politics during the Nguyen Emperors’ rule.
- Bottled water
- Lunch at restaurant
- English speaking tour guide
- Pick up and drop off service
- Drink water
- Bottled water
- Lunch at restaurant
- English speaking tour guide
- Pick up and drop off service
- Drink water
- entrance fees 350,000 vnd/ adult, kid 5- 8 years old: 70,000 vnd/ kid
- entrance fees 350,000 vnd/ adult, kid 5- 8 years old: 70,000 vnd/ kid
In comparison with other ancient capitals in South East Asia, Hue is the one that still preserves comparatively the intact appearance of a complex of the monarchic capital consisting of walls, palaces, royal tombs, ect. The Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) with 13 Emperors had it urbanized and built in systematic, philosophical and abundantly artistic ways….
In comparison with other ancient capitals in South East Asia, Hue is the one that still preserves comparatively the intact appearance of a complex of the monarchic capital consisting of walls, palaces, royal tombs, ect. The Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) with 13 Emperors had it urbanized and built in systematic, philosophical and abundantly artistic ways. UNESCO acknowledged the Complex of Monuments of Hue to be the World Cultural Heritage in 1993.
Tour detail *
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7.45 AM- 8.30 AM: Pick up at your hotels in Da Nang center
Stop along Lang Co Beach - 11.00 AM: visit Khai Dinh Tomb
- 12:15 PM: have lunch at local restaurant
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1.00 PM: Explore Hue imperial city
the palace of 13 Nguyen Kings with Ngo Mon Gate, Library, Thai Hoa palace, Nine Dynastic Urns - Visit Thien Mu pagoda
- 3:30 PM: depart for Da Nang
- 5.30 PM- 6:00 PM: Arrive Da Nang, drop off your hotel in the center.
- Please check inbox for detail pick up time (1 day in advance)
- Kid policy: 5 - 8 years old
- Free pick up area: Son Tra district, Hai Chau district
- The weather in Hue is hotter than Da Nang, Hoi An. Please bring hat, umbrellar
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.