Ba Na Hills: Bà Nà Hill Station is a hill station and resort located in the Trung Son Mountains west of the city of Da Nang, in central Vietnam. The station, advertised as "the Da Lat of Danang province" by local tourism authorities, was founded in 1919 by French colonists.
Bà Nà Hill Station is a hill station and resort located in the Trường Sơn Mountains west of the city of Da Nang, in central Vietnam. The station, advertised as "the Da Lat of Danang province" by local tourism authorities, was founded in 1919 by French colonists. Later Ba Na Hills built by Sun Group.
This theme park is a popular day trip from the coastal city of Da Nang, about a 45-minute drive. Start with a fantastic cable car ride, catching a brilliant sunset if you arrive here late afternoon. Once you’ve made your ascent, cross the Golden Bridge, held aloft by a giant pair of hands. There are many other attractions here—don’t miss the Linh Ung Pagoda and the giant Buddha statue. Check the weather forecast before booking your tickets, as even if conditions are relatively mild in Da Nang, it can be wet, windy, and foggy at the top in the colder months.
Cap Treo Ba Na
Treat the kids to a trip to the fairytale-like Ba Na Hills with this day tour! Reach the French-inspired hilltop resort on a cable car, your family’s ride throughout the tour. See the forested hills of Ba Na from a sea of clouds, and spot pockets of boulders and waterfalls here and there. See your kids gape in amazement at the view, and watch as their smiles go bigger as your ride arrives at the French Village of L’ Jardin. Once the settlement of French colonizers, the French Village's cobblestoned streets and Parisian-style architecture will take you to Paris in an instant. Visit the Old Villas, French Stable, and Tinh Tam Garden with your English-speaking guide for a walk down the hills’ memory lane. Admire the lush vegetation and the rich terrains of Truong Son mountain that stretches to the South China Sea from the iconic Golden Bridge. Just a few steps away from the village stands the Linh Ung Pagoda, home to the 27-meter high Buddha statue. See an impressive facade of traditional Vietnamese architecture when you visit the pagoda. Next, head to Loc Uyen Garden and Quan Am Pavilion for a walk through well-manicured landscapes that serve as gorgeous backdrops for family photos. Get yours taken before your drop-off at Debay Station, where the Nui Chua Peak can be found. Marvel at the natural reserve's beauty and remember to snap a photo or two before your lunch at Ba Na Hills restaurant, where over 100 dishes await you. Make sure to fill up because your next stop will be at Fantasy Park, an amusement park inspired by French chateaus and palaces. Hop on a rollercoaster as a family and make it a memorable one by getting your pictures taken while riding. Let your kids run around and have fun with exciting rides fit for all ages. For your last destination, drop by Linh Chua Linh Tu Temple for a glimpse of Vietnam’s Buddhist culture. Tour the temple complex, where a 9-story pagoda and teahouse sit 1,487 meters above sea level. End the trip with a ride back to your hotel in Da Nang
Da nang City Tour
Da Nang is one of Vietnam's major international gateways, the largest city and a major port in Central Vietnam.
The city has its origins in the Champa kingdom. Our trip is designed to familiarize you with the city's major landmarks and important history, including the Lin Ung Pagoda, the Cham Museum, the Dragon Bridge and the Love Bridge along the Son Tre Peninsula.
Highlights of Da Nang's half-day city tour
Son Tra peninsula with Linh Ung pagoda
Linh Ung pagoda in Son Tra peninsula is one of the three famous pagodas of Linh Ung in Da Nang City, Vietnam. Situated on this forestland, the pagoda is considered to be the Buddha's paradise in life, attracting thousands of tourists, to explore its beauty and learn more about Buddhist culture.
Cham Museum
192 BC With their roots as back, the indigenous Cham people of Vietnam lived Indian lives in both culture and language. The Cham Museum in Danang is dedicated to this period and Champa existence which began mainly in the coastal areas of Vietnam. Housing the largest exhibition of Cham sculpture in the world, the museum displays around 300 terracotta and stone artifacts from the 7th to 15th centuries.
Dragon bridge
The Dragon Bridge at Da Nang is Vietnam's longest bridge, offering a dazzling display of lights, fire and water, which a first-time visitor to Da Nang should not miss. At 666 meters in length, it is located in the city of Da Nang and is built in the shape of a golden dragon.
The six-lane bridge crosses the Han River, with direct routes to Mai Khe Beach and Non Nok Beach, as well as a popular spot among traveling photographers. The Dragon Bridge was officially opened in 2013 after two-year construction, marking the 38th anniversary of the liberation of Da Nang City. According to local beliefs, which date back to the dynasty, the dragon is an important symbol of power, nobility and good fortune.
Love Lock bridge
Danang Love Lock Bridge is one of the wonderful and ideal attractions for the couple in love. Coming to Danang, couples who are in love should not miss a big chance to go to the bridge so that love padlocks can be placed on the romantic bridge.
The bridge crosses the Han River and is located east of Tran Hung Dao street. The bridge has an arc shape with a length of 68 meters and a width of 6 meters. Its construction is inspired by the world's famous padlock bridges such as: Pond des Arts in France, Hohenzollern in Germany, Milvio in Ilati.