Travel through Vietnam’s stunning central landscapes on a thrilling ride in a vintage U.S. Army Jeep. This 6-hour adventure takes you along the scenic Hai Van Pass, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities at Lap An Lagoon, Lang Co Beach, and Nhi Ho Waterfall. Discover local culture as you explore the charming Thanh Toan Tiled Bridge and conclude your journey in the historic city of Hue, once the capital of the Nguyen Dynasty. Enjoy a day filled with natural beauty, cultural heritage, and the thrill of the open road.
- 6-hour Jeep tour with pick-up from Da Nang or Hai Van Pass base
- Scenic stops at stunning locations including waterfalls and beaches
- Maximum of 3 guests per Jeep ensures an intimate experience
- Optional beachfront lunch available for pre-booking
Pickup included
Enthusiasts can embark on a picturesque drive from Da Nang city to Hai Van Pass. Upon reaching the peak of Hai Van Pass, visitors can take a leisurely walk through Hai
Ving Gate, explore the bunkers, and relax with naughty beverages like coffee or sugar cane from the nearby shop.
After visiting Hai Van Pass, make sure to stop by Lap An Lagoon for rehearsal tours and photo opportunities. Guests can take in the picturesque view of white clouds drifting on high mountain ranges against a distinctive bright blue sky.
Guests will be transported to Lang Co Beach to rest and then take a short walk around the beach after visiting Lap An
Lagoon. If guests wish to have lunch, please let the tour supplier know in advance.
The Bu Lu River in Hue, located in Phu Loc District, originates from the Bach Ma mountain range and flows through lush green forests before emptying into Canh Duong Beach. Its crystal-clear, gentle waters are flanked by majestic mountains, making it an ideal spot for camping, paddleboarding, or swimming in unspoiled nature. It is also a favorite destination for those seeking peace and tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Phuoc Tuong Pass, located on National Highway 1A in Phu Loc District, Thua Thien Hue Province, is one of the key mountain routes connecting Hue with Da Nang and the southern provinces. Stretching about 3 kilometers, the pass winds along the mountainside, surrounded by lush forests and majestic landscapes. Although not as high or treacherous as some other passes, Phuoc Tuong still offers travelers a delightful experience, driving while taking in the poetic natural scenery—especially in the early morning when mist gently blankets the road.
The journey from Phuoc Tuong Pass to the next stop will take you to a waterfall called Nhi Ho (included entry ticket), where visitors can rest, enjoy a short sightseeing break, and go for a swim. Savor a glass of beer while watching the sunset.
Thanh Toan Tile-Roofed Bridge, located in Thanh Thuy Chanh Village about 8 km from Hue city center, is a unique ancient architectural work that reflects the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam. Built in the 18th century in the “house above, bridge below” style—with a tiled roof on top and a wooden bridge spanning the village canal—it has long served as both a convenient crossing for locals and a gathering place for socializing and resting. Today, it is also a charming destination for travelers who wish to experience the serene beauty of Hue’s countryside.
Arrive in Hue, once the capital of the Nguyen Dynasty, home to palaces, temples, and royal court music.
Your Jeep driver will say goodbye in Hue.
Da Nang is a vibrant coastal city known for its stunning beaches, impressive bridges, and rich cultural heritage. It serves as a gateway to some of Vietnam's most iconic destinations, including the ancient town of Hoi An and the breathtaking landscapes of the Ba Na Hills.
My Khe Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, known for its white sand and clear waters.
The Dragon Bridge is an iconic symbol of Da Nang, featuring a massive steel dragon structure.
Ba Na Hills is a mountainous area with a cool climate, home to the Golden Bridge and various amusement parks.
The Marble Mountains are a cluster of five marble and limestone hills, each named after an element (Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth).
Hoi An Ancient Town is a well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading port, known for its lantern-lit streets and historic architecture.
A noodle dish with turmeric-infused rice noodles, shrimp, pork, and herbs.
A crispy Vietnamese pancake made with rice flour, water, and turmeric powder, filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts.
A noodle soup with fish cake, herbs, and a tangy broth.
A local delicacy made from whale meat, often served as a steak or in a hotpot.
This period offers warm, sunny weather with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for beach activities and sightseeing.
Vietnamese Dong (VND)
GMT+7
220VV, 50HzHz
Da Nang is generally safe for travelers, but common precautions should be taken to avoid petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams.
Da Nang Station
Da Nang Bus Station
The bus system is affordable and covers most major attractions.
Available • Apps: Grab, Gojek
Car, Bike, Scooter
Hoi An is a well-preserved ancient town known for its lantern-lit streets, historic architecture, and rich cultural heritage.
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The Cham Islands are a group of eight islands known for their pristine beaches, diving spots, and biodiversity.
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