Best tours of Da Nang to be recommened
- 4Days
From Hue to Hoi An : Authentic Villages - 4 Days
This trip will give you the possibility to visit many authentic villages. You will visit amazing places and you will see beautiful landscapes.
- 3Days
From Hue to Hoi An : Like a real Vietnamese - 3 Days
Feel like a real Vietnamese with this 3 days trip in Hue. The city is considered a big living museum with many historical monuments, imperial tombs, pagodas and temples that tell us the history of the last feudal dynasty in Vietnam.
- 3Days
From Hue to Hoi An : Welcome to our place - 3 Days
Discover cultures of different villages from Hue to Hoi An! You will discover the sanctuary of Fujian, the Phuc Thanh pagoda, the oldest pagoda in Hoi An founded by a Chinese monk, and the Japanese Bridge
- 3Days
From Hue to Hoi An : Cultural and natural patrimony - 3 Days
Discover the culture and the natural patrimony during 3 days. You will start your trip in Hue, and you will arrive at Hoi An.
- 1Day
GARDENER'S VILLAGE
Discover Tra Que, the gardeners’ village has 200 owners and 500 farmers, cultivating 20 sorts of vegetables and herbs like mint, salad, basil, coriander, broccoli and others, on more than 50 hectares of ground. They sell 10 tons of vegetables each year.
- 1Day
HOI AN 1 DAY
This you will go to the pier by bike with your guide, and will take a shuttle to cross the Thu Bon river to Kim Bong, carpen- ters’ village and orther villages:Tra Nhieu,Van Lang,Bay Mau
- 1Day
Market garden village of Tra Que
Riding from village to village, you will take peaceful paths to the market garden village of Tra Que. More than 200 owners and 500 growers live in this village and live of the culture of around 20 types of vegetables and herbs like mint, salad, basil, cilantro, or broccoli. Every year, more than 10 tonnes of vegetable from organic production are send in Tra Que. Market gardeners do not use pesticides but natural fertilizers, especially a kind of seaweed that grows only in the river bordering the village and is harvested every morning by the market gardeners themselves.