Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Hoi An Tour

Overview

This full day tour shows you Golden Hands Bridge, Hoi An and highlights of Ba Na Hills. In the morning, ride world’s longest cable car to Golden Hands Bridge at an elevation of 1,414 meters. It’s globally well-known for its giant hands which symbolize the God’s hands and provides a scenic outlook where you will see a great natural landscape stretching from the mountain to the sea. The greater park, called Ba Na Hills, has impressive castles hidden in the clouds. Before the sun goes down, visit Hoi An Ancient Town, a protected trading port and a Unesco world heritage site. The evening is the best time to visit it when it becomes colorful and sparkling with thousands of lanterns.
 
5/5
Approx. 10 hours Car/bus English 2 people minimum

Highlights

  •  Walk along & take amazing photos in the Golden Hands Bridge, a world-famous attraction
  • Explore Ba Na Hills theme park at an altitude of over 1,400 meters above the sea level
  • Experience world’s longest & highest cable cars
  • Wander around Hoi An Ancient Town, the prettiest town in Vietnam & Southeast Asia
  • Visit/photograph at Japanese Bridge, Hoi An’s most symbolic landmark
  • Have lunch with buffet including various Vietnamese & Asian dishes

What's Included

Departure & Return

Pick up time: 9:00 AM (local time)

Our driver and guide will pick up you at your hotel. If it’s in the city center, our guide will be in the lobby, so please wait him/her here. 

Itinerary

Pick up
Ba Na Hills Cable Car
To get to Ba Na Hills and Golden Bridge from the plain, the cable car is only transport. Now this amazing engineering work holds 4 world records, including the longest on the planet – 5 kilometers. Travellers have a nice experience while being conveyed up the mountain, thanks to picteresque natural beauty. There are magnificent hills to hills, well-protected forests with a rich wildlife, rivers with waterfalls, giant outcrops, and clouds.

See details in Ba Na Hills Cable Car
The Golden Bridge
The Golden Bridge is one of the most sought-after places tovisit. It opens the doors in 2018 and soon is in the bucket list of lots oftravellers. Spanning over 150 meters, its half-oval passage is paved by wood,and handrails are plated by gold. Two huge hands hold it gently, representing the handsof the God what pulls a strip of silk from the mountain. Recently, a Britishnewspaper named this building on top of new wonders in the world.

See details in Golde Bridge Travel Guide
Debay Wine Cellar & Flower Gardens
[Entry ticket by your own] Debay Wine Cellar was built by a group of French rich men in 1923 in a low rock hill by flower gardens. Its role is for preservation of wines and the host of parties. This historic site is designed with a zigzag layout to keep cool temperature stay longer and a bar is placed above to view pretty sceneries.
Linh Ung Pagoda & Gautama Buddha
Linh Ung Pagoda Ba Na Hills is the second of three Buddhist temples of the same name in Da Nang. It’s located at the end of a major walkway down from the Golden Bridge. The highlight here is the 27-meters-tall Gautama Buddha who faces the city to shelter its citizens. By the staircases to the worshipping hall, visitors can see the emblematic flower of the hill station every spring – the bell-shaped cherry blossom.

See details in Linh Ung Pagoda Travel Guide
Lunch
Have a buffet lunch with many choices, including vegetable dishes and traditional foods.

1 hour recommended
French Village & Fanstasy Park
French Village is located on a higher location than the Golden Bridge. It’s really large, consisting of hundreds of medieval-style buildings lining stone-paved lanes. The church is the most sophisticated architecture, next to the square where festive outdoor celebrations occur. Travellers can sit in a coffee shop or tea house to feel the buzzing atmosphere and nice weather. Under the ground, there are many games to entertain and Vietnam’s first wax museum. The Alpine coaster nearby is another visitor’s favorite.

See details in Da Nang’s Amusement Parks
Hoi An Ancient Town
Hoi An Ancient Town is a historic town and a world heritage site. Between the 15th and 19th centuries, it played its role as an international trading port/town. It’s famous for narrow streets lined by yellow houses and lots of lanterns.

Here is the list of places which you will visit:
– Traditional crafts workshop: learn about silk making, tailoring, lantern making, embroidery,… and watch local artisans at work
– Japanese Covered Bridge: the symbol of Hoi An and the most famous attraction in the town. This bridge was constructed in the 17th century by Japanese people. Local people have called it ‘pagoda bridge’ because there is a small temple here. In the 18th century, it’s named ‘Lai Vien Kieu’ which mean ‘the bridge that receives guests from afar’ by a Vietnamese lord.
– Hoai River: the river running through the heart of the town. In the evening, it becomes sparkling because of numerous lantern boats and candle lanterns floating on the water. While walking through An Hoi Bridge or along watersides, visitors have many photo opportunities.
– Hoi An Night Market: the biggest market in the town. Here, there are more than 150 stalls selling street food and souvenirs (such as lanterns, handmade items, etc), making it the paradise for eating and shopping.
Back to hotel

Additional Info

  • This experience is run with 2 travelers minimum but private one is still available. Chat with us via whatsapp number +84968009827 for the best price.
  • Confirmation may be received at time of booking.
  • If traveling with kids, an announcement in advance is necessary.
  • Free for children under 1 meter and 50% off for children from 1 to 1,4 meters, full fee for children above 1,4 meters.
  • A small extra fee will be surcharged to pick up in the Son Tra peninsula (Da Nang) and South Hoi An area (Hoi An)
  • Most travelers can participate, LGBT-friendly
  • No wheelchair accessible.
  • This experience requires good weather. In case it’s canceled, an announcement will be made in advance.

How to Book

Text in whatsapp +84968009827
A reply will be made within a few hours
Confirmation
Cancellation (if required)
On Tour
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Frequently Asked Questions

Travellers should prepare sun cream, sun glasses, nice shoes and cash. A light jacket is also necessary to wear when the temperature downs after rains or disapperance of the sun. If would like to enter the worshipping halls, just need to ensure that the shirt covers the airmpits. Free sarongs are available to get on and hide the skin on the legs, to express a respect to the Gods and Buddhas. Rain poncho or umbrella is important in a rainy day or the wet season. See more information in travel guide to Ba Na Hills.