HT06: Essential Hue & Hoi An Tour – 5 days / 4 nights

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Perfume River Cruise
Experience a beautiful boat trip on the romantic Perfume River.
Thien Mu Pagoda
Visit the historic Thien Mu Pagoda, a symbol of Hue.
Hoi An Ancient Town
Explore the ancient town of Hoian, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Central Vietnamese Cuisine
Savor the unique and delicate flavors of Central Vietnamese cuisine, known for its royal influences and fresh ingredients. Sample local specialties such as Banh Beo, Cao Lau, and White Rose dumplings.

HT06: Essential Hue & Hoi An Tour – 5 days / 4 nights

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The tour program is suitable for those who want to travel, but are not clear about the attractions, do not know how to arrange a reasonable itinerary, or simply have not found a travel companion.

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It begins with a gentle landing in Hue, the ancient imperial heart of Vietnam. Over five immersive days, the “Essential Hue & Hoi An Tour” unfolds like a hand-scroll of history and culture. Visitors trace the footsteps of emperors through the imposing Imperial Citadel, glide along the Perfume River to the legendary Thien Mu Pagoda, and breathe in the tranquil air of Minh Mang’s tomb. By day three, the journey turns coastal—skimming past the cloud-wrapped Hai Van Pass and descending into Hoi An, where lantern-lit streets whisper tales of a once-thriving trading port.

But the past doesn’t end there. In My Son Sanctuary, mossy towers of the Champa civilization echo with ancient chants, before travelers return to explore Hoi An’s markets, old merchant homes, and the beloved Japanese Covered Bridge. It’s not just a tour—it’s a cinematic passage through Vietnam’s central soul, wrapped in royal cuisine, UNESCO wonders, and warm local hospitality.

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Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Hue: Stepping Back in Time

Arrive at Phu Bai International Airport (HUI) in Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam. Our team will greet you and transfer you to your hotel for check-in. Settle in and prepare to explore the historical wonders of this captivating city. Overnight in Hue.

Day 2: Hue City Tour: Exploring Imperial Grandeur

Morning: After breakfast, embark on a guided tour of Hue’s UNESCO World Heritage sites. Begin with the magnificent Imperial Citadel, a sprawling complex of palaces, temples, and gardens that once housed the Nguyen Dynasty emperors.

Afternoon: Enjoy a scenic boat trip along the Perfume River, stopping at the iconic Thien Mu Pagoda, a seven-story pagoda that is one of Hue’s most recognizable landmarks. Continue to the serene Mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang, nestled amidst tranquil gardens and lakes. Finally, visit the elaborate Khai Dinh Tomb, a unique blend of Vietnamese and European architectural styles. Return to your hotel in the late afternoon. Overnight in Hue.

Day 3: Hue to Hoi An: Coastal Scenery and Cham History

After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive to Hoi An, a charming ancient trading port. The journey takes you through the picturesque fishing village of Lang Co and over the Hai Van Pass (Pass of Ocean Clouds), offering breathtaking views of the coastline. En route, stop in Danang to visit the Cham Museum, home to the world’s largest collection of Cham sculptures. Upon arrival in Hoi An, enjoy a free afternoon to explore the town’s historic center at your own pace. Overnight in Hoi An.

Day 4: My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An Ancient Town: A Journey Through Time

Morning: After breakfast, venture to My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site that was once the spiritual capital of the Champa Kingdom. Explore the ancient ruins of red brick towers and sanctuaries dating back to the 7th to 13th centuries, learning about the rich history and culture of this fascinating civilization.

Afternoon: Return to Hoi An and immerse yourself in the town’s vibrant atmosphere. Visit the former merchants’ homes, the iconic 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge, the Phuc Kien Pagoda, and the bustling riverside market. Overnight in Hoi An.

Day 5: Departure from Danang: Farewell to Central Vietnam

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and some free time to soak up the last moments of your Hue & Hoi An adventure. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for some last-minute souvenir shopping or a final stroll through the ancient town. Our private guide will transfer you to Danang International Airport (DAD) for your departure flight. We thank you for traveling with us and hope to welcome you back to Vietnam in the future!

Where is Hue located?
Hue is a city 700km from Hanoi, and is located almost exactly in the center of the east Vietnamese coast line. It is only 8km from the South China Sea, and has a river running through it. Hue is fully surrounded by a wall, due to the city being filled with many artifacts.

How do I get to Hue from Hanoi?
There are a few ways to get from Hanoi to Hue, by bus, train and plane. Flights are quite cheap and will only take around 1 hour, but by car it is 700km and 1 hours. The bus will cost anywhere from 300,000-450,000 dong which is $12-22 usd. Make sure to arrive 1 hour early with your ticket to insure you will be able to take the bus and your seat won’t be given away. For train travel, it will take 14 hours but may be a bit more comfortable as there are great sleeper trains. These trains are available in a large range of prices and classes. From 450,000- 800,000 dong which is $16-40 usd. There are luxury options as well which can be booked online for maximum convenience.
What should I eat in Hue?
There are over 1000 types of local dishes in Hue. Some of them include: bun bo hue, nem lui, com hen, bun thit nuong and che. Try them all and see what interests you!
What is there to do in Hue?
Hue is a city filled with so many incredible activities such as:
●    The Imperial palace: Surrounded by the imperial enclosure, the imperial palace is surrounded by walls 6 meters high and 2.5km long. Included within these walls are the old emperor’s residence, different temples, and palaces. Unfortunately there used to be much more available to see here, but this area was bombed during both the French and American wars so only 20 out of the original 148 buildings exist now. You can take around ½ of a day to explore this area. The cost to enter is 150,000 dong, and the hours of operation are from 7am-530pm, but open until 10pm during high season which is April-September.
●    To Mieu temple complex: This is a beautifully restored complex boats a beautiful buddhist temple.
●    Tombs: There are multiple tombs for your enjoyment in Hue. The tombs of Minh Mang, Tu Duc, and Khai Dinh are interesting, beautiful and historical.
●    Tu Hieu pagoda: This pagoda is in a beautiful natural setting. Surrounded by pine trees, now 70 monks live here and chant every morning before the sun rises as well as three other times per day. If you would like to go view the chanting you can view this at 430am, 10am, 12 noon, 4pm or 7pm.
●    Nam Giao Esplanade: This was once the most important site for religious activity in Vietnam. There used to be animal sacrifices for different Buddhist gods. This tourist attraction has English captions so you will be able to follow along and understand the history.

What is there to do at night in Hue?
At night time, there are many wonderful and exciting activities to do in Hue such as:
●    Dong Ba market: One very popular activities is to head to the Dong Ba Market. At the Dong Ba market you will find tons of different types of local food to try.
●    Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street night market: Night markets in Asia are extremely popular, and Vietnam is no exception to this rule. This night market is right next to the Perfume river. There are many beautiful views to be had as you walk through the night market, eat local food and snacks, then view local handicrafts being sold.
●    View the Truong Tien bridge: At night the Truong Tien bridge is a site to see. The entire bridge is lit up in rainbow colors. One fun thing to do is to pick up a local coffee and drink it while walking along the bridge.
●    Take a cruise on the Perfume river: If you enjoy music then this will be a very fun activity for you. Listen to local music from around 100 years ago. This was the music used to entertain the royal family. Enjoy this while cruising the perfume rive through Hue.
●    Take a stroll or have a party on walking street: For those who enjoy a bit of a party, going out on the roads of Vo Thi Sau will be a fun nighttime activity. There are many local bars to hop around to until the early hours of the morning.

Will I be able to access the internet in Hue?
Wifi is readily accessible in many parts of Vietnam, and Hue is no exception. Wifi is usually free, but when it is not there are internet cafes that can charge between 3000-8000 dong per hour. It is also easy and quite cheap to purchase a sim card that you will be able to use throughout Vietnam, even in many rural areas.
When is the best time of year to visit Hue?
There are two many seasons to visit Hue in, the wet and the dry season. There is a mountain range which keeps the moisture in during the rainy season, and makes it quite humid. These mountains also keep the heat in during the dry months, so generally it is quite warm in Hue. Most of the time it is good to keep a raincoat, as the weather is quite unpredictable.
Wet season: The wet season occurs from September to March. The weather will be a bit more humid but also a bit more cold. Expect there to be sun after a large amount of rainfall. Try to avoid the typhoon season which is from September to December as there is flash floods and a lot of rain. One positive of traveling during this time is that prices are a lot cheaper. I you do decide to travel during this time, try to bring a raincoat or small umbrella at all times as you never know when the rain will fall.
Dry season: Essentially the best time to visit Hue is from January through April. The rain is not as intense and the weather is quite nice, between 20-24 degrees celsius. There are also many festivals during this time such as the Lunar New Year (either in January or February), and Hue Festival in April. The actual dry season begins March through August. One negative aspect of traveling around this time is that the temperatures are very high and there are many more tourists. The prices also go up as this is considered high season, and you will definitely need to book in advance. But if you prefer nice weather then this is the time to visit. The temperature can range anywhere from 30-40 degrees at its maximum. Make sure to bring a big bottle of water everywhere you go to avoid hydration. Sunscreen is also very important, and still have a raincoat in case of sudden downpours.

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