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Discover the stunning Golden Bridge and Lady Buddha with this private tour from Da Nang. Enjoy modern cable cars, authentic meals, and authentic Vietnamese sights.
If you’re eyeing a day full of incredible scenery, cultural highlights, and some of Vietnam’s most iconic sights, this private tour from Da Nang offers a fantastic way to tick everything off your list. Priced at $143.34 per person, the Golden Bridge Ba Na Hills & Monkey Mountain Private Tour promises a blend of modern marvels and spiritual sites, all wrapped in a comfortable, personalized experience.
We love that this tour emphasizes mindful timing—starting later in the morning—to help avoid the crowds and give you a more relaxed day. While it’s a full itinerary, the balance of sightseeing, transportation, and food makes it worth the price, especially if you value expert guides and comfortable private transport. One thing to keep in mind is that weather can influence parts of the tour, so a clear day will really enhance your experience. Perfect for those who want a comprehensive, yet manageable, day trip that combines scenic beauty with cultural insights.
This tour is designed to be a well-rounded day exploring some of the most photographed and revered sights near Da Nang. Starting at 7:30 a.m., your private guide and driver will meet you at your hotel, whether in Da Nang or Hoi An. A late start is recommended to dodge the busiest times and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere at each stop.
The day begins with a ride to Ba Na Hills, where you’ll hop onto the most modern cable car in Southeast Asia. The cable car ride itself is a highlight—offering panoramic views as you ascend into the clouds. In reviews, visitors mention how smooth and spacious the cable cars are, making it a comfortable journey even for those with a fear of heights.
Once at the top, you’ll explore highlights like the Flower Garden, the Wine Cellar, and the Linh Ung Pagoda. But the main event is the Golden Bridge, which is truly a sight to behold. Built into the forested hills, the bridge is held aloft by two giant concrete hands emerging from the trees, creating the perfect setting for selfies and admiration. Visitors comment on how the bridge seems to float over the landscape—an engineering marvel that’s just as photogenic as it is fascinating.
Next, you’ll take a short cable car ride to the French Village, a charming spot filled with European-style architecture, street performers, and quaint shops. The village also features notable sites like the Campanile, the Nine Floor Goddess Shrine, and the Tombstone Temple. Many reviewers appreciate the chance to stroll through this area, noting that it’s a bit more European than Vietnamese, offering a nice contrast to the natural scenery nearby.
For a more personal experience, these private Da Nang tours deliver individual attention
Walking across the Golden Bridge is an experience that most visitors find hard to forget. The view of the surrounding forest, combined with the surreal presence of the giant hands holding up the bridge, makes it feel almost dreamlike. The bridge’s length of 148.6 meters (or 490 feet) allows plenty of space for photos, and it’s a favorite spot for selfies. Visitors from reviews say that the bridge is crowded, but the staff manages flow well, and you’ll have time to take your shots.
After descending from Ba Na Hills, the tour continues to Monkey Mountain to see the Lady Buddha, Vietnam’s tallest Buddha statue at 67 meters high. Facing the ocean, this impressive statue offers stunning views over Da Nang and the surrounding coastline. Visitors often comment on how the site provides a peaceful atmosphere with excellent photo opportunities. The statue’s height and positioning make it a dramatic sight, and many note that it’s a meaningful spot for spiritual reflection.
One of the most praised aspects, according to reviews, is the knowledge of the guides. Travelers mention guides like Mr. Thanh, who are friendly, informative, and eager to ensure everyone gets the best photos and understands the significance of each site. The mix of cultural insights and practical advice adds depth to the experience.
Also, the scenic vistas are a major draw. Whether it’s the sweeping views from the cable cars or the dramatic visage of Lady Buddha, the landscape in this part of Vietnam is simply stunning. Many reviewers highlight how the wine cellar visit and the flower gardens add a peaceful, charming touch to the day.
While most found the Golden Bridge and French Village to be worth the trip, some mentioned that the crowds during peak hours could detract from the experience. Starting late morning is a good strategy, but if you prefer fewer people, visiting during weekdays or early mornings might be better.
This experience is ideal for first-time visitors wanting a rundown of the region’s highlights. It suits those who appreciate stunning scenery, cultural sites, and comfortable transportation without the hassle of planning multiple tickets or transfers. Travelers looking for a personalized experience will appreciate the private nature of this tour.
It’s also excellent for photographers, given the countless photo opportunities—from the bridge to the Buddha, and the panoramic views from the hills. If you’re a foodie, the included lunch offers a taste of local cuisine, adding to the overall value.
However, if you have mobility issues or dislike long bus rides, you should consider the physical demands of walking around the sites and the duration of the tour.
This private tour from Da Nang packs a lot into one day, providing a well-rounded taste of Vietnam’s natural beauty and cultural landmarks. The modern cable cars and guides’ local insights significantly elevate the experience, making it more than just a sightseeing trip. The inclusion of a traditional Vietnamese lunch is a nice touch, offering a taste of local flavors without the hassle of searching for food.
For travelers who value comfort, authenticity, and scenic beauty, this tour offers excellent value. The ability to customize a private experience without the stress of large group tours makes it especially appealing for couples, families, or small groups seeking a relaxed, memorable day.
Overall, if you’re after a combination of breathtaking vistas and meaningful cultural stops with a touch of luxury and convenience, this tour is a strong contender on your Da Nang itinerary.
How early should I be ready for pickup?
The tour starts at 7:30 a.m., so being ready a little earlier ensures a punctual start and avoids delays.
Is this a group or private experience?
It’s a private tour, so only your group will participate, making for a more personalized experience.
Are entrance tickets included?
Yes, all entrance fees for Ba Na Hills, cable cars, and Lady Buddha are included in the price.
Does the tour include lunch?
Yes, lunch at a local restaurant is included, offering local Vietnamese dishes.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking and weather conditions. It’s wise to bring sun protection and a hat, especially during sunny days.
Can I cancel if the weather is poor?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. If canceled due to bad weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
How long is the cable car ride?
The cable cars provide sweeping views on the ascent and descent, with the ride itself being a significant highlight, especially on clear days.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers find it suitable, but consider your child’s mobility and comfort with long walks and bus rides.
Choosing this private tour means stepping into a carefully curated experience that balances scenic beauty, cultural depth, and comfort. It’s a worthwhile way to see some of Vietnam’s most iconic sights without the stress of large groups or complicated logistics.