Perfume River

Natural landmark
★ 4.9 (10K+ reviews) • 48K+ booked
Nestled in the heart of Hue, Vietnam, the Perfume River, also known as the Huong River, is a serene and picturesque waterway that offers travelers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical significance. Flowing gently through the city, the river is like a soft silk strip winding around Hue, playing an important role in the city's history and culture. This renowned destination invites tourists to enjoy its natural beauty and explore numerous attractions along its scenic banks. Discover the enchanting Perfume River, a destination that seamlessly blends rich history and vibrant culture. Whether you're cruising along its tranquil waters on the delightful Perfume River Afternoon Tea Cruise or strolling its scenic banks, the Perfume River promises an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply looking for a serene escape, the Perfume River has something special for everyone.
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Hue City, Thua Thien Hue Province, Vietnam
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4.9 /5
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Klook User
30 Jun
we have a highly recommended tour guide, he’s name is Harry Potter. glad to be with his group, even give us tips for buying souvenirs and restaurants.
Hagihara *****
28 Jun
I've been to Hue before, but I only saw a little bit of the Royal Palace, so I was glad to be able to see it properly with a guide this time. The lunch was also very filling for a tour meal, and I was very satisfied. However, the number of participants seemed to be at the maximum for the vehicle this time, so the inside of the vehicle seemed a bit cramped, which was a negative point.
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Xylemar ******
26 Jun
I booked the Combo 4-Site Pass in Hue through Klook and it was a convenient and cost-effective way to explore the city’s top historical spots. The combo included entrance to the Imperial City, Minh Mang Tomb, Khai Dinh Tomb, and Tu Duc Tomb. All sites were beautifully preserved and gave a deep insight into Vietnam’s imperial history. The digital voucher was easy to redeem at each site—just show the QR code at the ticket counter. No hassle at all. I especially appreciated how Klook bundled these major attractions together, saving time and money compared to buying separate tickets. Highly recommended for travelers who want to cover Hue’s key landmarks in a day.
thomas *
25 Jun
loved everything about the tour. it was a private tour with our guide Serene. She was very nice and knowledgable. We really enjoyed engaging with her and we learned a lot about the history of Hue and Vietnam. We highly recommend the tour!
王 **
25 Jun
The sound of the Central Region is really nice. Although their service is not very good, I still experienced taking a boat in the Central Region and listening to the Central Region singing on the Xiangjiang River.
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클룩 회원
24 Jun
The guide is in English, but it's not hard to understand. They stop by a couple of shops, but they don't really recommend buying anything. If you're interested in history, it's worth participating.
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Người dùng Klook
22 Jun
Every time I take the train across Hue, I look at the peak of Bach Ma mountain peeking out from the clouds and always hope to have a chance to visit here and finally I had the chance. The tour was quite easy, the day I went I had a fever and took sleeping pills and felt lethargic on the bus but when I got there I saw the beautiful scenery and forgot I was sick. Dang was an enthusiastic guide, always smiling and helping when people needed it. The lunch was hot and home-cooked. Because I went with a group, I didn't have a chance to go down to the foot of the waterfall, next time I have a chance I will come back and experience the way down to the waterfall. Everyone should visit Bach Ma and feel the scenery outside which is difficult to fully capture in pictures.
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Klook User
21 Jun
The trip is worth the hype, very nice !

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Thien Mu Pagoda

Nestled gracefully along the Perfume River, Thien Mu Pagoda stands as a beacon of spiritual and cultural significance in Hue. This ancient pagoda, dating back to the 17th century, is renowned for its majestic seven-tiered Phuoc Duyen tower, the tallest stupa in Vietnam. Visitors are drawn to its serene atmosphere, where the harmonious blend of striking architecture and lush Vietnamese landscapes creates a captivating experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a seeker of tranquility, Thien Mu Pagoda offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Mahayana Buddhism and Vietnamese heritage.

Cruise on the Perfume River

Embark on a mesmerizing journey with a cruise on the Perfume River, a quintessential experience for anyone visiting Hue. As you glide along the gentle waters, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the city's enchanting landscapes and historical landmarks, including the majestic Imperial City and the serene royal tombs. This leisurely boat ride offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration, allowing you to soak in the scenic beauty and cultural richness of Hue. Whether it's a romantic escape or a family adventure, a cruise on the Perfume River promises unforgettable memories.

Dragon Boat Trip

Step aboard a vibrant dragon boat and set sail on the Perfume River for an unforgettable exploration of Hue's natural beauty. These traditional boats, adorned with bright colors, offer a unique vantage point to admire the city's stunning scenery. Whether you're witnessing the breathtaking sunrise or the tranquil sunset, the dragon boat trip provides a serene escape into the heart of Hue's picturesque landscapes. As you drift along, indulge in local Hue cuisine and let the soothing melodies of Hue Royal Court music enhance your journey. It's a cultural and sensory delight that captures the essence of Hue.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Perfume River is a living testament to Hue's rich heritage, having witnessed the city's imperial past. As a vital waterway for the Nguyen Dynasty, its banks are adorned with historical landmarks like the Imperial City and royal tombs. The river's natural fragrance, derived from the herbs it flows through, adds a unique charm to its cultural significance.

Local Cuisine

Hue's culinary scene is a feast for the senses, especially along the Perfume River. Indulge in local delicacies such as Bun Bo Hue, Banh Khoai, and Com Hen while enjoying the scenic river views. For a unique experience, try the afternoon tea on a cruise, featuring Royal Herbal Tea, traditional cakes, and fresh fruits, all beautifully presented.

Nearby Attractions

The Perfume River is surrounded by a plethora of attractions that are a must-visit. Explore the majestic Hue Imperial City, the serene An Hien Garden House, and the iconic Thien Mu Pagoda. Don't miss the Hon Chen Temple, Minh Mang Tomb, and the vibrant Thanh Tien Paper Flower Village and Sinh Folk Painting Village.

Historical Significance

The Perfume River was instrumental in the establishment of the Imperial City of Hue, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its banks are home to historic landmarks such as the Thien Mu Pagoda and the tombs of Nguyen Imperial Emperors, making it a focal point of Hue's rich history.

Cultural Practices

The Perfume River is central to various cultural and religious activities, including the renowned Hue Festival. Traditional dragon boats glide along its waters, and locals frequently use the river for swimming and other daily activities, reflecting its importance in their lives.