Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Marble Mountain Tour

Operated by HOIAN DAY TRIP CO.,LTD

Approx. 8 hours

Car/bus, cable car, elevator

From 2 people

From Da Nang, Hoi An, Da Nang Airport

English speaking guide

Lunch included

This full day tour shows you Golden Hands Bridge, Marble Mountains and highlights of Ba Na Hills. In the morning, ride world’s longest cable car to Golden Hands Bridge at an elevation of 1,414 meters. It’s globally well-known for its giant hands which symbolize the God’s hands and provides a scenic outlook where you will see a great natural landscape stretching from the mountain to the sea. The greater park, called Ba Na Hills, has impressive castles hidden in the clouds. In the afternoon, climb stairs to the top of a dramatic marble mountain, to visit ancient Buddhist temples, discover majestic caves and learn about local tradition of stone carving.

Highlights

Walk along & take amazing photos in the Golden Hands Bridge, a world-famous attraction
Explore Ba Na Hills theme park at an altitude of over 1,400 meters above the sea level
Experience world’s longest & highest cable cars
Visit ancient temples in Marble Mountains which rise dramatically from the plain
Discover & take photos in magnificent caves
Have lunch with buffet including various Vietnamese & Asian dishes

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$112pp

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Itinerary

Pick up

Pick up time: 8:00 AM (local time)

Our driver and guide will pick up you at your hotel. If it’s in the city center, our guide will be in the lobby, so please wait him/her here. 

Ba Na Hills Cable Car (15-20 mins)

Ba Na Hills has a collection of world-record cable cars. One of them will bring visitors to the top of Nui Chua Mountain at a height of over 1,400 meters. The car travels above beautiful mountains covered by dense rainforests, diverse wildlife, majestic waterfalls, huge rocks and through the clouds, bringing an incredible experience. The view is panoramic and impressive, stretching from the mountain to the sea. See more details

Golden Hands Bridge

Stroll along and take amazing pictures at a world-famous bridge. It’s 150-meters-long, making visitors extremely curious because of two giant hands which hold it up. Rising up from dense forests, these hands symbolize the hands of God of Mountain. From here, enjoy an incredibly-beautiful panorama stretching from the mountain to the sea, plus cool and fresh breeze. This bridge today is the once-in-the-lifetime destination for so many travelers around the world. See more details

Sun World Ba Na Hills

Here is the list of places which visitors can go in this Golden Hands Bridge tour: 

– Le Jardin d’Amour Flower Garden: a collection of pretty gardens on the hillside, with colorful flowers, stone statues and a maze. See more details

– Debay Wine Cellar (separate ticket, from 100,000 VND/person): an ancient wine cellar constructed in 1923 by French people to preserve their bottles of wine and host their parties. Today, it’s named after the French man who first discovered Ba Na Hills. Here, visitors can buy a ticket to sightsee and try a glass of wine with a view to beautiful gardens. See more details

– Big Buddha: a giant and white statue portraying the Shakyamuni Buddha who meditates on the lotus bloom and overlooks the city. Thanks its height (27 meters), it’s visual from everywhere in the mountain. See more details

– Linh Ung Pagoda: one of the holiest Buddhist temple in the area where people worship the Amitābha Buddha, along with two flanking bodhisattvas – Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva and Mahāsthāmaprāpta Bodhisattva. See more details

– French Village: a complex of magnificent buildings lining along stone-paved roads, including restaurants, shops, hotels, food courts, carnivals, etc. See more details

– Saint Denis Church: a tall and impressive Gothic church in the heart of the French Village. See more details

– Helios Waterfall: a grand cascade with many yellow-bronze statues of Greek gods and goddesses crafted by Italian masters, inspired by the one in Peterholf Palace at Saint Peterburg, Russia. See more details

– Ba Na Brew House: a brewery where craft beers have been producing by German technology and brew masters. Have time to go around to see the equipments and try beers with different flavors. See more details

Have lunch (1 hour)

Your lunch is an international buffet. It includes Vietnamese national, regional and local dishes as well as other Asian dishes. See more details

If do not want to have a buffet for lunch or want to have Indian buffet lunch, please contact us directly at least 1 day before departure, by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp) to let us know. See other food options in Ba Na Hills

The Marble Mountains

The Marble Mountains is a group of 5 mountains that rise suddenly from the surrounding plain, near the coast. Named after the elements of Five Elements, there are ‘water’, ‘fire’, ‘wood’, ‘earth’ and ‘metal’ mountains here. To see its sights, visitors need to climb many stairs. See more details

Here is the list of places which you will visit in the Marble Mountains:

Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village: see lots of marble sculptures that vary in size, shape and color. Local people started carving stone to make them 300 years ago and now this long-standing tradition is a national intangible cultural heritage. See more details

Linh Ung Pagoda: the most well-known Buddhist temple in the mountain. Built in the 19th century, it’s the oldest one in three famous pagodas of the same name in the area. See more details

Huyen Khong Cave: the biggest cave in the mountain. Visitors will be amazed by fascinating beams of light falling from its ceiling and learn about local beliefs. See more details

Tam Thai Pagoda: one of the holiest Buddhist temples in the area. It’s constructed in the 19th century by request of Minh Mang king whose father promised to build it many years before. See more details

Return & Drop off

Go down the mountain by stairs and then drop you off in your hotel.

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Additional Information

What to bring/wear

Visitors should wear comfortable walking shoes, hat/cap, sunglasses, sunscreen, rain poncho/jacket (from October to January), cash. See full details

For Marble Mountains (a holy mountain for local Buddhists), please wear respectively. The pants should cover the upper knees and the shirt should cover the armpits, navel, shoulders and chest.

Contact for reservation/support​

If you can not book/pay online OR want to reserve first and pay later OR process a cancellation. Please WhatsApp us by number +84968009827.

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