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Danang or Hoi An: Full Day to Golden Bridge in Ba Na Hill

Duration
9 Hours
Prices:
On request
  • Soaring 3,280 ft. above sea level in the Ba Na Hills, The Golden Bridge is likened it to the “giant hands of Gods”

With steep mountains and dense sub-tropical forests, Ba Na Hill is home to the most outstanding bridge structure in Vietnam. Located 1,400 meters above sea level with a length of nearly 150 meters, the Golden Bridge is held up by two giant hands and designed to resemble a silk strip floating among white clouds. Reach the bridge by cable car and enjoy the beautiful landscape.

After meeting with your guide and driver at your hotel, set off for the approx. 1.5-hour drive to the bottom of Ba Na Hill. Experience an amazing view over the primitive forest from one of the world's longest cable cars. The main attraction is the Golden Bridge. The eye-catching design is unique, with giant stone hands carrying the bridge. There are a variety of optional attractions to discover on your own. Debay wine tunnel and Le Jardin D'amour flower garden are landscaped gardens. Other possible visits include Linh Ung pagoda and Shakyamuni Buddhist statue. Continue to the last cable car stop at the top, where there is spectacular panoramic view of Da Nang city.

After lunch, walk to the highest point of Ba Na Hills (1487m altitude), then visit Bell Tower and Nghinh Phong tower. If time allows, there are other optional activities such as the alpine coaster, the Wax Museum and Fantasy Park.

The journey back to the foot of the hill will be by cable car. At the bottom, you will meet with the driver and transfer back to the hotel.


Duration: 9 Hours

Departs: 8 a.m. - Returns: 5 p.m.

From: Hoi An or Danang


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EXC HOIDAYDA0122: 20 25 Sep 2023
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