At 14:00, meet your guide and depart from Hue, leaving behind the city’s bustle as you head toward the expansive Tam Giang Lagoon, the largest lagoon system in Southeast Asia.
At approximately 14:30, arrive at Duong No Village, a peaceful countryside setting rich in history. Visit the memorial site dedicated to President Ho Chi Minh, where you will explore humble yet meaningful landmarks such as the traditional thatched house, communal house, Ben Da Wharf, and Am Ba Shrine—offering insight into his early life and upbringing.
Continue at 15:00 to Ru Cha Mangrove Forest, a rare and ancient coastal ecosystem over 100 years old. Stroll along shaded pathways beneath dense mangrove canopies, breathe in the fresh air, and capture the quiet beauty of this untouched natural sanctuary.
By 16:00, reach Dam Chuon Lagoon, one of the most scenic areas of Tam Giang. Here, immerse yourself in the rhythms of local life as you join fishermen in simple, hands-on fishing activities, gaining a deeper appreciation for the lagoon’s ecosystem and traditional livelihoods.
At 17:00, settle into a charming floating or lagoon-side restaurant to enjoy a fresh seafood dinner, where locally sourced ingredients are prepared in authentic regional style. The peaceful surroundings and open water views create a truly relaxing dining atmosphere.
As sunset approaches, at around 18:00, board a small boat for a tranquil cruise across the lagoon. Watch as the sky transforms into soft golden and crimson hues, mirrored across the calm waters—an unforgettable highlight of the experience.
After the cruise, return to the pier and transfer back to Hue, arriving in the evening.