Hải Vân Pass

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Klook User
10 Mar
had a great time with the tour guide miss banana, she was very friendly and has a lot of knowldege regarding vietnam culture and history
Klook客路用户
10 Mar
Ms. Banana's commentary was excellent, and she was also very warm and cheerful. We received a bottle of water when we boarded the bus and another after visiting the Imperial Tombs, which was plenty to drink and kept our bags from being too heavy. Lunch was also delicious, with four people sharing a table.
2+
Chiho ***
9 Mar
Hue is quite a distance away from Da Nang, so a guided tour with transport pick up is a great option. The coach was comfortable, the guide was knowledgeable, lunch was good. The travelling time was quite long (more to do with traffic conditions), be prepared.
yonson *****
8 Mar
was a fun and interesting tour
Blaz *****
7 Mar
A must see if you are in DaNang Vietnam
Mary ***************
3 Mar
safe ride and hassle free! the guide was friendly and informative. you need to walk a lot up and down. so I think it is not senior friendly. the food at the restaurant was good. they provided a bottle of water in the bus!
2+
CLARK *************
27 Feb
The tour was enjoyable and comfortable. The hotel pick up and drop off was well organized. The Hue Imperial citadel was a masterpiece! Also visited, Thien Mu Pagoda and the Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh. Candy was very detailed in her explanation. She was very patient and friendly. Enjoyed the Vietnamese lunch too! Highly recommend this tour.
2+
Kwan ******
23 Feb
The tour bus provided convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off, the itinerary was well-organized, the tour guide was knowledgeable, polite, and happy to answer questions – thumbs up! The lunch arrangement was well-done, with five people per table sharing authentic Vietnamese cuisine. The food quality was excellent. Overall, the value for money was very high.

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What to know about Hải Vân Pass

Discover the historical marvel of Hai Van Gate, a relic site with profound historical, architectural, and artistic values that connects Da Nang's Lien Chieu District with Thua Thien-Hue's Phu Loc District. Popular with both local and foreign visitors, this site offers a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty that is sure to captivate travelers. Experience the rugged beauty and historical significance of Hai Van Pass in Phu Loc District, Vietnam. This iconic destination offers a glimpse into the intense battles and challenges faced by American convoys during the Vietnam War, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Discover the hidden gem of Lang Co, nestled at the foot of the Hai Van Pass in Phu Loc District, Thua Thien-Hue Province. Lang Co offers a magical bay with stunning coastline, where you can dip your feet in the East Sea and witness the Truong Son Mountain Range. Perfectly located near three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Lang Co is a paradise waiting to be explored.
Hải Vân Pass, Lăng Cô, Phú Lộc, Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Hai Van Gate

Built in 1826 under the Nguyen Dynasty, Hai Van Gate is a historical relic that offers insights into Vietnam's imperial past. The gate sits atop Hai Van Pass, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the East Vietnam Sea.

Banyan Tree Lang Co & Angsana Lang Co

Experience luxury at its finest at Banyan Tree Lang Co & Angsana Lang Co, offering access to Lang Co's gorgeous beaches and natural beauty. From private villas with stunning views to boat excursions exploring lagoons and fishing villages, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Ambush Alley

Explore the treacherous stretch of road from Danang through Hai Van Pass to Phu Bai, known for its ambush-prone nature during the Vietnam War.

Culture and History

Hai Van Gate was constructed under Emperor Minh Mang's rule to protect the imperial capital in Hue. The gate's inscriptions and architectural features reflect the rich history of the Nguyen Dynasty. Visitors can explore the site's historical significance and learn about its role in Vietnam's past. Gain insights into the Vietnam War through the lens of American convoys, experiencing the challenges and triumphs faced by soldiers during this tumultuous period.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Hai Van Gate, travelers can indulge in popular local dishes such as Banh Xeo, Banh Beo, and Bun Bo Hue. These dishes offer a taste of authentic Vietnamese flavors and are a must-try for food enthusiasts. Indulge in popular Vietnamese dishes in Phu Loc District, savoring the unique flavors and culinary experiences that the region has to offer.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Lang Co's proximity to UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the imperial city of Hue, the old town of Hoi An, and My Son's historical ruins make it a hub of cultural and historical significance. Explore the rich history and landmarks of these iconic destinations.