[Updated in November 2024] Sun World Ba Na Hills is famous for world record cable cars. The oldest cable car here opened in 2009, winning two guiness records because of its length (about 5 km), and the altitude difference between its first and last stations. It carries passengers to the top of a mountain (about 1,400 meters above sea level), and across a national nature reserve. Nowadays, there are 4 other cable cars added into this park, serving dozens of thousands of people each day. Definitely, riding the cable cable at Ba Na Hills is a memorable and kool experience. Now let’s HoiAn Day Trip Company provides information about all cable cars in Ba Na Hills.
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Must Knows about Cable Cars in Ba Na Hills
– Location/address: Sun World Ba Na Hills, Hoa Ninh commune, Hoa Vang district, Da Nang, Vietnam
– Other name(s): Ba Na Cable Cars, Da Nang Cable Cars, Ba Na Hills Ropeway
– Total of cable cars: 7 (most in Vietnam)
– Height: around 1,400 meters (approx 4,500 ft)
– Length/distance: around 5 kilometers (approx 16,400 ft)
– Opening hour(s): 8 am to 9 pm (2024)
– Duration: 15-17 mins
– Ticket price: 900,000 VND for foreign adult & children above 1,4m, 750,000 VND for foreign children from 1 to 1,4m, free for smaller kids (see more details)
– World record(s): the longest cable car of the world, longest three-wire cable car of the world
– Years of contruction: the oldest cable car is built from 2007 to 2009, and the newest cable car is built from 2022 to 2024
– Owner: the Sun Group (one of largest real estate developers in Vietnam)
– Engineering: Doppelmayr (Austria-based ropeways and people movers manufacturer founded in 1893) and CWA (a Swiss maker of gondola and cable car cabins)
– Station(s): Hoi An Station, Suoi Mo Station, Thac Toc Tien Station, Champa Station (at foot of the mountain), Marseille Station, Bordeaux Station, Hoi An Station, Debay Station, Morin Station, L’Indochine Station and Taiga Station (in the mountain)
– Lines: Line 1 (Suoi Mo Station to Ba Na Station), Line 2 (Debay Station to Morin Station), Line 3 (Thac Toc Tien Station to L’Indochine Station), Line 4 (Hoi An Station to Marseille Station), Line 5 (Bordeaux Station to Louvre Station), Line 6 (Champa Station to Taiga Station)
– Recognition(s): top 10 most impressive cable cars worldwide by CNN, ‘World’s Leading Cable Car Network’ by World Travel Award (2019)
– Accident(s): never happen
– Food & drink: not permitted
– Travel blog: https://hoiandaytrip.com/ba-na-hills-cable-cars
– Tour guide: contact +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo)
– Fact: Ba Na Hills has most cable cars in Vietnam
Map of Cable Cars in Ba Na Hills

Why are Cable Cars Built at Ba Na Hills?
In the first half of 20th century, Ba Na Hills wass the hill station and mountain resort of French people. To come here, the colonists constructed a road for cars. However, near the peak, they used a carriage to their villas or hotels. After 1945, Ba Na Hills was completely abandoned.
In the 1990s, Da Nang city leaders wanted to rebuild Ba Na Hills resort, with a hope that it could become a busy tourist attraction and boost the local economy. However, the 16-kilometers-long road to this place (at an elevation of 1,400m) was narrow, winding, and usually foggy/cloudy. It’s too dangerous and slow for visitors. To go to Ba Na Hills, it took them 3 hours by car, and to go down the mountain, the same. For that reason, the city thought about a solution in which visitors can have easy transfers.
In 2009, the first cable car at Ba Na Hills was opened. By this new kind of transport, it’s needed 15 mins. The ride was easy, smooth, safe, cheap, and allowed visitors to see beautiful sceneries. It also helped to reduce air pollution, and save forests (because don’t have to widen the road).

Ba Na Hills Cable Car Routes & Stations
Hoi An Station to Marseille Station
Opening date: 18th March 2022 (to commemorate the 47th Da Nang Liberation Day and the 47th Vietnam Unification Day, same day with Ba Na Hills Funicular 2)
Length/Distance: 5,261 meters (approx 3,2 miles)
Duration: 15-20 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations
Number of passengers: 12 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 4, Golden Bridge Cable Car
Better to know: the quickest cable car to the Golden Hands Bridge
Travel guide: https://hoiandaytrip.com/golden-hands-bridge-cable-car
See also: Hoi An Cable Car Station
Bordeaux Station to Louvre Station
Opening date: 18th March 2022 (to commemorate the 47th Da Nang Liberation Day and the 47th Vietnam Unification Day, same day with Ba Na Hills Funicular 2)
Length/Distance: 672 meters (approx 0,4 miles)
Duration: 5 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations
Number of passengers: 10 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 5
Better to know: this is one of connecting cable cars between two main areas of Ba Na Hills (the mountaintop section)
Suoi Mo Station to Ba Na Station
Opening date: 25th March 2009 (to commemorate the 34th Da Nang Liberation Day and the 47th Vietnam Unification Day
Cost: 300 billion VND
Length/Distance: 5,042 meters (approx 3,1 miles)
Duration: 15-20 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations:
Number of cars: 94 (able to serve 1,500 passengers per hour)
Number of passengers: 6 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 1
Better to know: this is the first cable car in Ba Na Hills, with two world records – the longest single-wire cable car (5,042 m) (from 2009 to 2013) and the cable car of the largest altitude difference between first and last stations (1,291 m) (from 2009 to 2013)
Debay Station to Morin Station
Opening date: 25th March 2009 (to commemorate the 34th Da Nang Liberation Day and the 47th Vietnam Unification Day)
Length/Distance: 690 meters (approx 0,42 miles)
Duration: 5 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations
Number of passengers: 10 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 2
Better to know: this is one of connecting cable cars between two main areas of Ba Na Hills (the mountaintop section)
Thac Toc Tien Station to L’Indochine Station
Opening date: 29th March 2013 (same day with Tran Thi Ly Bridge, Dragon Bridge to celebrate the 39th Da Nang’s Liberation Day anniversary)
Cost: 30,000,000 Euro
Length/Distance: 5,771 meters (approx 3,58 miles)
Duration: 15-20 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations
Number of cars: 86 (able to serve 1,500 passengers per hour), some cars are glass bottom
Number of passengers: 10 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 2, French Village Cable Car
Better to know: this is the first cable car direct to the top of Ba Na Hills, with 4 world records – the longest single-wire cable car (5,800 m) (from 2013) and the cable car of the largest altitude difference between first and last stations (1,368 m) (from 2013) that win the previously-built Ba Na Hills cable car, the cable car of longest cable length (11,587 m), and the cable car of the heaviest cable (141 tons).
Fact: the latest operated cable car in Ba Na Hills, front desk of Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills Hotel is in Thac Toc Tien Station
Champa Station to Taiga Station
Opening date: 30th April 2021 (to commemorate the 46th Vietnam Unification Day)
Cost: updated soon
Length/Distance: 5,864 meters (approx 3,64 miles)
Duration: 15-20 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations
Number of cars: (able to serve 1,500 passengers per hour)
Number of passengers: 10 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 6
Better to know: this is the longest cable car at Ba Na Hills to date
Schedule of Ba Na Hills Cable Cars
The schedule of cable cars at Ba Na Hills depends on weather, maintainence and business plan, so on. For that reason, it’s always updated daily. At cable car stations, TV screen showing the timetable of the day will be seen. Visitors can take a picture to follow it and make the best itinerary to get around Ba Na Hills.
Here is the normal reschedule for cable cars at Ba Na Hills:
– Hoi An Station to Marseille Station: 8 am to 6 pm
– Bordeaux Station to Louvre Station: 7:30-8 am to 6 pm, 6:30 to 6:35 pm, 7 to 7:05 pm, 7:30 to 7:35 pm, 8 to 8:05 pm
– Thac Toc Tien Station to L’Indochine Station: 9 am to 4:30-5 pm, 7 to 7:10 pm, 8 to 8:10 pm, 9 to 9:10 pm, 10 to 10:10 pm
– Champa Station to Taiga Station: 8 am to 6 pm (operated when too crowded at L’Indochine Station)
– Suoi Mo Station to Ba Na Station: not available everyday, so check in your day of travel
– Debay Station to Morin Station: not available everyday, so check in your day of travel

Ba Na Hills Cable Car Routes & Stations
Hoi An Station to Marseille Station
Opening date: 18th March 2022 (to commemorate the 47th Da Nang Liberation Day and the 47th Vietnam Unification Day, same day with Ba Na Hills Funicular 2)
Length/Distance: 5,261 meters (approx 3,2 miles)
Duration: 15-20 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations
Number of passengers: 12 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 4, Golden Bridge Cable Car
Better to know: the quickest cable car to the Golden Hands Bridge
Travel guide: https://hoiandaytrip.com/golden-hands-bridge-cable-car
See also: Hoi An Cable Car Station
Bordeaux Station to Louvre Station
Opening date: 18th March 2022 (to commemorate the 47th Da Nang Liberation Day and the 47th Vietnam Unification Day, same day with Ba Na Hills Funicular 2)
Length/Distance: 672 meters (approx 0,4 miles)
Duration: 5 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations
Number of passengers: 10 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 5
Better to know: this is one of connecting cable cars between two main areas of Ba Na Hills (the mountaintop section)
Suoi Mo Station to Ba Na Station
Opening date: 25th March 2009 (to commemorate the 34th Da Nang Liberation Day and the 47th Vietnam Unification Day
Cost: 300 billion VND
Length/Distance: 5,042 meters (approx 3,1 miles)
Duration: 15-20 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations:
Number of cars: 94 (able to serve 1,500 passengers per hour)
Number of passengers: 6 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 1
Better to know: this is the first cable car in Ba Na Hills, with two world records – the longest single-wire cable car (5,042 m) (from 2009 to 2013) and the cable car of the largest altitude difference between first and last stations (1,291 m) (from 2009 to 2013)
Debay Station to Morin Station
Opening date: 25th March 2009 (to commemorate the 34th Da Nang Liberation Day and the 47th Vietnam Unification Day)
Length/Distance: 690 meters (approx 0,42 miles)
Duration: 5 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations
Number of passengers: 10 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 2
Better to know: this is one of connecting cable cars between two main areas of Ba Na Hills (the mountaintop section)
Thac Toc Tien Station to L’Indochine Station
Opening date: 29th March 2013 (same day with Tran Thi Ly Bridge, Dragon Bridge to celebrate the 39th Da Nang’s Liberation Day anniversary)
Cost: 30,000,000 Euro
Length/Distance: 5,771 meters (approx 3,58 miles)
Duration: 15-20 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations
Number of cars: 86 (able to serve 1,500 passengers per hour), some cars are glass bottom
Number of passengers: 10 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 2, French Village Cable Car
Better to know: this is the first cable car direct to the top of Ba Na Hills, with 4 world records – the longest single-wire cable car (5,800 m) (from 2013) and the cable car of the largest altitude difference between first and last stations (1,368 m) (from 2013) that win the previously-built Ba Na Hills cable car, the cable car of longest cable length (11,587 m), and the cable car of the heaviest cable (141 tons).
Fact: the latest operated cable car in Ba Na Hills, front desk of Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills Hotel is in Thac Toc Tien Station
Champa Station to Taiga Station
Opening date: 30th April 2021 (to commemorate the 46th Vietnam Unification Day)
Cost: updated soon
Length/Distance: 5,864 meters (approx 3,64 miles)
Duration: 15-20 mins (longer if the weather is rainy, windy, foggy/cloudy,…)
Opening hours/Operation hours: based on the reschedule of the day which depends on weather, maintenance plan, number of tourists. It’s shown on the TV screens at ticket counters or cable car stations
Number of cars: (able to serve 1,500 passengers per hour)
Number of passengers: 10 people maximum
Other name(s): Ba Na Hills Cable Car 6
Better to know: this is the longest cable car at Ba Na Hills to date
How Is Experience on Ba Na Hills Cable Car?
Riding the cable car at Ba Na Hills is a kool and fantastic experience, one of must-do activities in Da Nang, Vietnam. Visitors have a chance to know about one of the greatest cable car networks on the planet which shows amazing engineering and technology.
From the plain, cable cars will bring passengers up to the top of Da Nang – Nui Chua Mountain, at an elevation of around 1,400 meters. Due to this large altitude difference, passengers feel a bit nervous, tinnitus (but not serious), a bit of a headache, and cooler.
Ba Na Hills cable cars allow visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of Ba Na – Nui Chua Nature Reserve, a national protection area and the fresh air here. Below the cars, there are untouched and dense tropical forests stretching until the horizon line (with a diversity of plants), Toc Tien Waterfall (falling from the top of a 700-meters-high cliff) and other white water streams, massive granite outcrops,… So, no surprise that passengers can’t stop watching/taking photos of this beautiful wilderness and scenery.
During the ride, the weather itself also changes, from sunny, rainy to cloudy/foggy/misty, making the experience more stunning and worth doing. Sometimes, it’s possible to see thunder or lightning (and by that, car operation will be shut down). The ride down brings different angles and the temperature will increase (cold to hot). If going up to Ba Na Hills in the late afternoon, visitors will go down in the evening then. Sure, it’s dark but the view of millions of lights in the city and the sound of animals or whispering falls are totally new.
When it’s sunny (or the sky is clear), visitors will fall in love with the awe-inspiring panoramic view to the entire area below (exactly the whole Da Nang-Hoi An area). It stretches from Ba Na Hills to the ocean, across green outskirts with villages, farms and low hills, the city, coastlines, snake-like rivers running through rice fields, Son Tra Peninsula/Monkey Mountain, Cham Islands, little hills at the Marble Mountains, the mountain range of Bach Ma National Park and Hai Van Pass jutting out into the sea, and more. No other ways to help passengers to catch this view with the same qualities.
The best time to visit Ba Na Hills is the dry season, between February and September. If possible, visitors should go in this period, to have the best cable car experience and the best views.

How to Get to Ba Na Hills’s Cable Car Stations?
After arriving at Ba Na Hills and buying tickets, visitors often are confused about how to get to cable car stations. Here is the direction to go from the main entrance to each cable car station:
– Hoi An Station: Firstly, walk through the big entrance under the Sun World Ba Na Hills sign. If come between 8 AM and 3 PM, get the escalator on the right side up to the upper level (Starbucks coffee here), turn left, walk straight (through a garden), turn left again, walk straight (along the covered walkway with Hoi An frescoes until the end and then turn left to see ticket check point. When it rains, the walking distance will be longer because the path through the garden is closed. Visitors must follow the covered walkway with Hoi An frescoes to see the station. See more information & details
After 3 PM: get the elevator/escalator or climb stairs on the left hand side to the upper level and walk straight until see the ticket check point. This is the shortest/quickest way to get to the Hoi An Station.
– Suoi Mo Station: same direction to the Hoi An Station but it’s needed to walk further a little bit, past the water fountains. This is the oldest cable car station in Ba Na Hills.
– Thac Toc Tien Station: same direction to the Hoi An Station but visitors need to get the escalator or claim staircases many times because this station is in a high location. Those who will stay in the hotel, have a free buggy transfer from the Hoi An Station to Thac Toc Tien Station to see the front desk and check in.
– Champa Station: same direction to the Hoi An Station and Thac Toc Tien Station, therefore visitors need to get the escalator or claim staircases many times because this station is in a high location. This is the furthest/highest cable car station in Ba Na Hills.
Above all, if do not go with a local guide, please take a map (available in English, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese) and then follow signs and instructions of the staff to find the right direction. In general, it’s not too difficult.
Wheelchair users can use the elevator/escalator to reach Ba Na Hills cable car stations. If possible, try to go to the Hoi An Station! The cable car from here is also the direct/quickest one to the Golden Hands Bridge. Between this bridge and the arrival station, a couple of stairs (with ramp) and escalators are seen. Going along it is easy. If need a handicap, visitors can go to customer service in Ba Na Hills main entrance to borrow (without fee). Here, come first serve first!

Ba Na Hills Without Cable Car: Any Other Options?
At the moment, the cable car is only transport for tourists to go to Ba Na Hills which lies on the top of a high mountain. Traveling by cable car is also a safe way. Throughout the ride, visitors can enjoy watching the beautiful natural scenery.
There is one road leading to Ba Na Hills on which cars and small buses can go. However, it’s used only in the past decades (before the first cable car opened). Now, it’s closed for any tourist activities and transfers. Besides business reasons, the drive on it is not safe (especially on rainy or foggy days) and too long (that makes visitors not enjoy it after arrival).
Trekking in the jungle/mountain is prohibited by the government because the nature reserve is strictly protected. So, once again, taking the cable car is the only way to go up to Ba Na Hills today.
Dos & Don’ts in Ba Na Hills Cable Cars
– If scare of heights, please consider carefully before going on Ba Na Hills cable car. It takes you to an elevation of over 1,400 meters and the duration is up to 15-20 mins. Make sure that everything will be fine if want to do.
– The one who has heart-related disease should think carefully before riding the cable car at Ba Na Hills. To go or not, nobody knows better than you!
– To avoid the crowd at cable car stations, visitors should go in the early morning or late afternoon to evening.
– Follow the instructions of staff at cable car stations. In low season or non-busy hours, a private car will be okay to arrange for couples, groups or families. In busy/crowded hours, it’s impossible! One cable car often has 10 passengers.
– Do not cut the queue because it’s a rude thing to do. Those who pay for a wow pass (a pass to skip the line) may go by a vip lane and enjoy the private car then.
– Before boarding, the cable car still opens and then is closed automatically. Please do not use your hand to try closing it. Remember that Ba Na Hills cable car is built and operated by world-standard technologies.
– During the ride, passengers keep sitting and do not stand up or dance to maintain the balance and safety of the ride.
– If it’s hot or want to enjoy the fresh air in the mountain, visitors can use their hands to push the window up/down to open. In the rain, close it to keep dry.
– Do not bring food and drink into the cable car to keep it clean.
– Do not put the hand out of the window if want to take photos.
– Passengers must wait until the car’s window fully opens to get out. Do not use hand to try opening it, it’s impossible!
– In bad weather conditions, such as thunder, lightning, heavy rain or strong wind, the cable car may stop to keep safe. Please understand and be patient for a couple of minutes (maximum). Anyway, we still advise traveling to Ba Na Hills on a sunny day.
– If stay in the hotel up the mountain, visitors must use the cable car to see the room and bring the luggage. Once again, the front desk for check in is in Thac Toc Tien Station.

Tips to Visit Ba Na Hills by Cable Car
– The quickest cable car to the Golden Hands Bridge boards at the Hoi An Station. After landing, the bridge is just 2-5 mins walking distance. See more information & details
– The cable car from Thac Toc Tien Station to L’Indochine Station will be used for hotel guests (and their luggages) to French Village and see the room then.
– The cable car between Louvre Station and Bordeaux Station will be operated at 6 am, 6:30 am and 7 am for about 5 minutes. It allows guests of the hotel to reach the Golden Hands Bridge and see the sunrise there.
– To go back to the parking lot/city, the cable car from L’Indochine Station or Taiga Station (all in French Village) is the best option. Usually, it’s busier at L’Indochine Station.
– If take the cable car from L’Indochine Station or Taiga Station, visitors will have the chance to see Toc Tien Waterfall (or Waterfall of Fairy Lady’s Hair), falling from the top of a 70-meters-tall rocky cliff. Definitely, it’s the most beautiful waterfall in the area. It won’t be seen from the direct cable car to Golden Hands Bridge.
– If you reserve Ba Na Hills cable car tickets in advance at reliable local companies/travel agencies, you can ensure that the trip will go smoothly. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo) to make your reservation (please drop your names, date, number of tickets, kind of tickets).
– From March to September, when Ba Na Hills is busiest, the cable cars may open earlier and later than announced reschedule.
– After scan your ticket at any cable car stations, the staff will keep it because you don’t need it anymore. However, if go down the foot of the mountain, to go up again, you must buy a new ticket (without any discounts). This confusion is solved if you book a tour guide or a guided tour.
– ‘Wow pass’ is a perfect selection to pay if visitors don’t want to wait in long queues at cable car stations or other activities/attractions across Sun World Ba Na Hills.
– Most visitors spend 1 day going to and then explore Ba Na Hills. See recommended itinerary for first timer
– The longest cable car at Ba Na Hills is from Champa Station to Taiga Station. It’s 5,864 meters long.

Quick Q&A about Ba Na Hills Cable Car
– What time does Ba Na Hills cable car open? Answer: The first cable car at Ba Na Hills opens at 8 am.
– How long is Ba Na Hills cable car? Answer: Ba Na Hills cable car ride is 15-20 mins, depending on line and weather.
– Where to take a cable car to Ba Na Hills? Answer: Visitors need to go to Hoi An Station, Suoi Mo Station, Thac Toc Tien Station or Champa Station within Sun World Ba Na Hills.
– Is Ba Na Hills cable car safe? Answer: Yes, Ba Na Hills cable car is safe.
– How much is the cable car to Ba Na Hills? Answer: The price is 900,000 VND for foreign adults and children above 1,4 meters in height. It’s exactly the same as the entry fee of the whole Ba Na Hills. No separate ticket for just the cable car!
Guided Tours to Ba Na Hills Da Nang Vietnam
Here are guided tours to Ba Na Hills Vietnam:
– Ba Na Hills & Golden Bridge Day Tour
– Ba Na Hills Private Tour with Golden Bridge & Lunch Buffet
– Ba Na Hills Early Morning Tour to Avoid the Crowds
– Ba Na Hills Sunset Tour with Golden Bridge & Dinner
– Ba Na Hills Night Tour with Golden Bridge Sunset & Dinner
– Ba Na Hills Muslim Tour with Halal Buffet & Prayer Room
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Marble Mountain Tour
– Ba Na Hills Day Tour with Chinese Speaking Guide
– Ba Na Hills Day Tour with Thai Speaking Guide
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Private Tour from Da Nang with Hoi An Drop Off
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Private Tour from Hoi An with Da Nang Drop Off
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Lady Buddha Tour
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & My Son Sanctuary Tour
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Hoi An Tour
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Hoi An Pottery Village
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Hoi An Coconut Village
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Tour from Da Nang Cruise Port
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Tour from Chan May Cruise Port
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Private Tour from Lang Co
HOIAN DAY TRIP CO.,LTD daily organizes tours and transfers to Ba Na Hills from Da Nang/Hoi An/Hue. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo) or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours and make a reservation. Thank you very much!
Photos, Videos about Cable Cars in Ba Na Hills
Here are beautiful photos and videos about cable cars in Ba Na Hills:
