Full-Day Hue City Private Guided Cultural Tour with Boat Trip


8 hours
Pick-up offered
Free cancellation
2 - 15
Mobile ticket

Overview

PROGRAM :

8am:Our tour guide and driver pick you up at your hotel in Hue City

First stop is to Visit the Citadel which is Hue’s prime attraction, and contains the Imperial City, the Forbidden Purple City and the Emperor’s Private Residence.Visit the former royal capital of Hue from 1802 to 1945 (the last feudal system of Viet Nam with Nguyen Dynasty),
Second Stop is Thien Mu Pagoda, which is considered by many as the unofficial symbol of Hue.Then, we will take one of the local Dragon Boats and cruise up the Perfume River to the Pagoda.

Lunch at Local Restaurant.

Third Stop is Khai Dinh Tomb.this tomb is unique as it is a blend of Western and Eastern architecture.It was built from 1920 to 1931.

Last Stop is Minh Mang Tomb. He was the second emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam, reigning from 14 February 1820 until his death, on 20 January 1841.
Minh Mang’s tomb is in An Bang village, on the west bank of the Perfume River, 12km from Hue.
Finish the Tour & Send you back hotel

Inclusions

  • Private Modern Vehicle with Safe Driver
  • English Speaking Tourguide
  • Entrance Tickets
  • Lunch at Local Restaurant
  • Bottled water
  • Boat Trip on Perfume River
  • Entry/Admission - Hue Imperial City (The Citadel)
  • Entry/Admission - Thien Mu Pagoda
  • Entry/Admission - Tomb of Minh Mang
  • Entry/Admission - Perfume River
  • Entry/Admission - Tomb of Khai Dinh

What to expect

Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Hue Imperial City (The Citadel), Hue Vietnam

The citadel was oriented to face the Huong River (Perfume River) to the southeast. The entire complex was the seat of power until the imposition of the French protectorate in the 1880s. Thereafter it existed mostly to carry on symbolic traditions until the monarchy was ousted in 1945. At the time, the Purple Forbidden City had many buildings and hundreds of rooms. Once vacated it suffered from neglect, termite ravages, and inclement weather including a number of cyclones. Nonetheless the Imperial City was an impressive sight. Most destructive were man-made crises as evidenced in the bullet holes still visible from the military conflicts of the 20th century.

Out of 160 buildings only 10 major sites remain, such as the Thái Hòa and Cần Thanh temples, Thế Miếu, and Hiển Lâm Các. The city was made a UNESCO site in 1993. The buildings that still remain are being restored and preserved, so some areas may not be available to visit.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Thien Mu Pagoda, Kim Long Road Huong Long Village, Hue 532761 Vietnam

Thien Mu Pagoda which is considered by many as the unofficial symbol of Hue. To reach the Pagoda, we will take one of the local Dragon Boats and cruise up the Perfume River to the Pagoda.

Thien Mu is an active Buddhist monastery with origins dating back to 1601. One of its most poignant displays is a car belonging to a former monk who in 1963 drove to Saigon and set himself alight to protest against the South Vietnamese regime and its cruel treatment of Buddhist monks and followers.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Perfume River, Hue Vietnam

30 Minute Boat ride on Perfume River

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Tomb of Khai Dinh, Khai Dinh, 530000 Vietnam

Khai Dinh Tomb. There are seven significant imperial tombs along the Perfume River and surrounding countryside but this tomb is unique as it is a blend of Western and Eastern architecture.It was built for Khải Định, the twelfth Emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty. It was built from 1920 to 1931 taking 11 years to complete. It is located on a steep hill outside of the capital city of Huế.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Tomb of Minh Mang, Huong Tho, Hurong Tra, Hue 530000 Vietnam

Minh Mạng was the second emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam, reigning from 14 February 1820 until his death, on 20 January 1841.

This majestic tomb is renowned for its architecture and sublime forest setting. The tomb was planned during Minh Mang’s reign (1820–40) but built by his successor, Thieu Tri.

Minh Mang’s tomb is in An Bang village, on the west bank of the Perfume River, 12km from Hue.

The Honour Courtyard is reached via three gates on the eastern side of the wall. Three granite staircases lead from the courtyard to the square Stele Pavilion (Dinh Vuong).

Sung An Temple, which is dedicated to Minh Mang and his empress, is reached via three terraces and the rebuilt Hien Duc Gate. On the other side of the temple, three stone bridges span Trung Minh Ho (Lake of Impeccable Clarity). The central bridge was for the emperor’s use only. Minh Lau Pavilion (Pavilion of Light) stands on the top of three superimposed terraces that represent the ‘three powers’: the heavens, the earth and water. To the left is the Fresh Air Pavilion, to the right, the Angling Pavilion.

From a stone bridge across crescent-shaped Tan Nguyet Lake (Lake of the New Moon), a monumental staircase with dragon banisters leads to Minh Mang’s sepulchre. The gate to the tomb is opened only once a year on the anniversary of the emperor’s death.

Duration: 40 minutes

Additional information

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Infant seats available
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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Cancellation

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