Depart from your hotel in the morning and travel north toward Hue, passing through scenic coastal landscapes and the famous Hai Van Tunnel, the longest tunnel in Vietnam.
Upon arrival in Hue, begin your exploration at the Imperial Citadel, completed in 1833 and once the political and cultural heart of the Nguyen Dynasty, which ruled Vietnam until 1945. Cross the stone
bridge and enter this vast complex, where you will visit the Thai Hoa Palace, used for royal ceremonies and important court gatherings.
Continue by vehicle to the historic Thien Mu Pagoda, beautifully located overlooking the Perfume River. This iconic site features the striking seven-story Phuoc Duyen Tower, a symbol of Hue. Explore
both the front section of the pagoda and the peaceful rear grounds where monks live and practice Buddhism.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your journey.
In the afternoon, visit the elegant Tomb of Emperor Tu Duc, considered one of the most picturesque royal tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty. Built between 1864 and 1867, the complex is set amidst tranquil gardens, lakes, and pavilions, reflecting the emperor’s poetic nature. Next, explore the impressive Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh, constructed between 1920 and 1931. Unlike traditional Vietnamese designs, this tomb showcases a unique blend of Eastern and Western architectural influences, with intricate details and elaborate decorations made primarily from concrete.
After the visits, begin your return journey to Hoi An.