3-Day Tour of Central Vietnam Including Hoi An, Hue, Vinh Moc and Phong Nha
tp. Hội An, Vietnam
Trip Type: Multi-day Tours
Duration: 3 days
Join this amazing trip designed to give short-on-time travelers a compact, yet comprehensive tour of Central Vietnam’s top attractions. From the Palaces, Tombs & Pagodas of former Imperial Capital, Hue, to a walk through war-time Vietnam in the infamous DMZ, ending with a journey through the world’s biggest cave complex.
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Join this amazing trip designed to give short-on-time travelers a compact, yet comprehensive tour of Central Vietnam’s top attractions. From the Palaces, Tombs & Pagodas of former Imperial Capital, Hue, to a walk through war-time Vietnam in the infamous DMZ, ending with a journey through the world’s biggest cave complex.
Day 1: Hoi An – Hue (L/D)
Hue is a place that offers many cultural treasures. There is no other place in Viet Nam that has as many original historical remnants as this ancient capital. On this tour, we will visit the most famous landmarks situated within Hue’s borders, such as: Imperial Citadel, Thien Mu Pagoda, Tu Duc or Khai Dinh Tomb and Dong Ba Riverside Market. We will stay overnight in Hue.
Day 2: Hue – Quang Tri (B/L/D)
We will depart Hue and head for the Quang Tri Province. Along the way, we will stop at a number of different battle sites to see the La Vang Church, Quang Tri Citadel, Ben Hai River, Hien Luong Bridge and Seventeenth Parallel - the former borderline between North and South Vietnam during the war. In the afternoon, we will visit the Vinh Moc Tunnels where North Vietnamese guerrilla fighters lived and fought. We will continue on our way to Dong Hoi to check-in hotel and relax for the night.
Day 3: Dong Hoi – Paradise Cave – Hoi An (B/L)
The day will begin with breakfast before driving to Thien Duong Cave. Discovered by the British Caving Research Association in 2005, the cave has is 31km (19.3 miles) long, the longest dry cave in Asia. According to cavers, the deeper one journeys into the cave, the more one feels the wells of heavenly clarity all around. There are a series of white crystal stalactites resembling glass pillars and many other spectacular formations. Visitors can see stalactite pillars, each dozens of meters in diameter and grandiose rock arches, created over millions of years. After visiting these legendary trails, we will return to Hue, Da Nang or Hoi An.
Hue is a place that offers many cultural treasures. There is no other place in Viet Nam that has as many original historical remnants as this ancient capital. On this tour, we will visit the most famous landmarks situated within Hue’s borders, such as: Imperial Citadel, Thien Mu Pagoda, Tu Duc or Khai Dinh Tomb and Dong Ba Riverside Market. We will stay overnight in Hue.
Day 2: Hue – Quang Tri (B/L/D)
We will depart Hue and head for the Quang Tri Province. Along the way, we will stop at a number of different battle sites to see the La Vang Church, Quang Tri Citadel, Ben Hai River, Hien Luong Bridge and Seventeenth Parallel - the former borderline between North and South Vietnam during the war. In the afternoon, we will visit the Vinh Moc Tunnels where North Vietnamese guerrilla fighters lived and fought. We will continue on our way to Dong Hoi to check-in hotel and relax for the night.
Day 3: Dong Hoi – Paradise Cave – Hoi An (B/L)
The day will begin with breakfast before driving to Thien Duong Cave. Discovered by the British Caving Research Association in 2005, the cave has is 31km (19.3 miles) long, the longest dry cave in Asia. According to cavers, the deeper one journeys into the cave, the more one feels the wells of heavenly clarity all around. There are a series of white crystal stalactites resembling glass pillars and many other spectacular formations. Visitors can see stalactite pillars, each dozens of meters in diameter and grandiose rock arches, created over millions of years. After visiting these legendary trails, we will return to Hue, Da Nang or Hoi An.
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