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The Da Nang sightseeing programme itself lasts one day — from early morning until about 5:00 PM, when the group heads back. With the overnight bus transfers in both directions, the full trip takes 1 day and 2 nights: departure from Nha Trang at 7:00 PM, return to Nha Trang the morning after the excursion day. Plan your schedule with that return time in mind.
The price includes hotel pickup in Nha Trang and the return transfer (overnight rides on a sleeper bus), a Russian-speaking guide in Da Nang, meals as per the programme (breakfast at a restaurant and lunch), entrance tickets including the Ba Na Hills cable car, and medical insurance. You don't need to book anything separately — the core programme is fully covered.
A transfer from the Cam Ranh area costs 30 USD per car extra (relevant if you stay near Cam Ranh airport rather than in Nha Trang itself). Personal expenses, tips, drinks outside the programme and souvenirs are also at your own cost. Dinner and drinks at Ba Na Hills are not included in the tour price.
Pickup is directly from your hotel in Nha Trang in the evening, around 7:00 PM, before boarding the overnight bus to Da Nang. The exact time and pickup point are sent after booking in your confirmation. If you stay in the Cam Ranh area, the transfer to the departure point is charged separately at 30 USD per car.
Between Nha Trang and Da Nang the group travels on a sleeper bus — a coach with reclining beds in three rows where you can sleep during the ride. The one-way transfer takes around 11 hours and runs overnight, so the day in Da Nang stays free for sightseeing. Within the Da Nang programme itself, transport is by minivan.
Yes, the tour is suitable for families with children. The child ticket applies to children 100–140 cm tall. Children under 100 cm join for free (infant). Children taller than 140 cm pay the adult fare. Note that the programme involves an overnight bus ride, so be prepared to spend the night on the road if you travel with young kids.
The tour is led by a Russian-speaking guide. All commentary in Da Nang, at the Dragon Bridge and at Ba Na Hills will be in Russian, so you won't have a language barrier with the local sights. The Russian-speaking guide meets the group on site in Da Nang.
The price includes breakfast at a restaurant after the overnight ride (around 6:00–7:00 AM on arrival in Da Nang) and lunch during the sightseeing programme. Dinner and drinks during the day are not included and are paid separately. If you have dietary requirements or allergies, please mention them at booking so the guide can notify the restaurant in advance.
Pack water and drinks for the road, comfortable walking shoes, sun protection — SPF 50+ cream, sunglasses, a hat, and a long-sleeve cotton shirt or pareo. Bring warm clothes: Ba Na Hills sits at about 1400–1500 metres above sea level, where it is noticeably cooler than in Nha Trang. Also take your phone or camera, cash for personal expenses, and a photocopy of your passport (the main page and the page with the Vietnam visa or entry stamp).
The programme covers the famous Dragon Bridge and Lovers' Alley — popular spots for walking and photos — and a cable car ride up to the Ba Na Hills mountain resort, including a visit to the Golden Bridge held up by giant stone hands, considered one of Vietnam's symbols. The Ba Na Hills cable car is one of the longest in the world. The order of the programme stops may be rearranged depending on the situation on the day.
This is a group tour with a maximum of 20 people. Transport within the Da Nang programme is by minivan. Bookings are accepted for groups of up to 100 people — larger parties will be split across several minivans with one accompanying guide.