Half-day Royal Charm Of Hue City

Description
Explore Hue and discover the historical charm of this captivating city, where Vietnamese culture thrives amid remarkable feudal architecture. Our journey begins at Thien Mu Pagoda, a historic site located on the banks of the Perfume River. This iconic pagoda, rich in history, has stood witness to nearly four centuries of Vietnam's tumultuous nation-building. After soaking in the serene surroundings, we will embark on a boat trip along the Perfume River back to the center of Hue.
Disembarking, we will head to the Hue Citadel, the city's most renowned site. Initiated in 1805 by Emperor Gia Long, this sprawling complex encompasses the Imperial City, several museums, tranquil lakes, and beautiful gardens, all arranged in concentric circles. Here, you will admire artifacts and learn about ancient royal life. Our next stop is the Tomb of Tu Duc, a remarkable complex of over 50 structures spread across 20 hectares. As the longest-reigning monarch of the Nguyen Dynasty (1848-1883), Emperor Tu Duc meticulously planned his tomb long before his death, which was completed in 1867.
Caution: Visitors are required to wear shirts with sleeves and pants covering knees when visiting the Hue Citadel.
Included
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Hue City Center
Transportation with air-conditioning
Entrance fees
Boat
Bottled drinking water
English speaking tour guide (Other languages available upon request with surcharge)
Travel insurance
This tour will have a maximum of 15 travelers
Excluded
Tips and gratuities
Personal expenses such as: shopping, telephone, beverage, etc.