Nestled just 35 kilometers southeast of Hue City, the An Bang Cemetery offers visitors a captivating glimpse into Vietnam’s rich history. This hauntingly beautiful site, known as the "Tombs City of the Ghost," is home to an array of elaborate tombs from the Nguyen dynasty. As you wander through the serene landscapes, you’ll be struck by the intricate architecture and cultural significance that permeates this profound resting place. The stories of past emperors and their legacies linger in the air, inviting you to delve deeper into the mysteries that have shaped this remarkable destination.
Key Points
- The Tombs City of the Ghost is located in the An Bang Cemetery, situated 35 km southeast of Hue City.
- The tour provides an 8-hour exploration of the cemetery’s unique tombs, led by an English-speaking guide.
- Participants will have an intimate experience, with the group size limited to 10 people.
- The tour includes transportation, entrance tickets, lunch, and travel insurance, starting at €118.80 per person.
- Visitors can expect to learn about Vietnam’s history and culture through this unique cemetery exploration.
Tour Overview and Details
The tour of Tombs City of the Ghost in An Bang Cemetery allows visitors to explore a tranquil village near Thuan An Beach, situated 35 km southeast of Hue City.
The 8-hour tour includes a live English-speaking guide and a small group limited to 10 participants. Priced from €118.80 per person, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Highlights include visiting Duong No village, Ru Cha forest, and the City of Ghosts featuring large tombs of the Nguyen dynasty kings.
The tour includes transportation, entrance tickets, lunch, and travel insurance. Participants must be at least 2 people, and the tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or wheelchair users.
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Itinerary Highlights
Kicking off the tour, visitors begin at 8:00 AM with hotel pickup in Hue City.
The first stop is Duong No village, where they’ll visit the Uncle Ho Memorial House, the former residence of Ho Chi Minh during 1899-1900.
Next, they’ll explore the Ru Cha forest, known for its unique melaleuca trees.
After a local lunch, the group heads to the City of Ghosts – An Bang Cemetery. Here, they’ll marvel at the large tombs of Nguyen dynasty kings.
The tour wraps up around 4:00 PM with return to the hotel, leaving visitors with a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s rich history and culture.
Inclusions and Exclusions
This tour includes transportation via high-quality tourist motorbikes, an English-speaking guide, entrance tickets, a local lunch, a bottle of water, a cold towel, and travel insurance of up to 20,000,000 VND per incident.
Personal expenses, meals and drinks not mentioned, and VAT are excluded from the package price. A minimum of 2 participants is required, and the tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or wheelchair users.
Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Children under 6 can join for free, while those aged 6-9 receive a 75% discount.
Full payment is due at the time of reservation, and there are penalties for cancellations made within a week of the tour.
Participant Guidelines
A minimum of 2 participants is required for this tour.
The tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or wheelchair users as it involves exploring uneven terrain in the cemetery. Participants should wear comfortable shoes and clothes for the day’s activities.
The tour will take visitors through the tranquil village of An Bang, where they’ll have the opportunity to enjoy the unique tombs and architecture of the Nguyen dynasty kings.
With a small group size limited to 10 people, the tour ensures an intimate and personalized experience for all attendees.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyChildren’s Pricing
Children are welcome on this tour, and the pricing reflects their participation. For children under 6, the tour is free. Those aged 6-9 years receive a 75% discount, while the adult price applies to children 10 and older.
Age | Discount |
---|---|
Under 6 | Free |
6-9 years | 75% |
10 years and older | Adult price |
Full payment is required at the time of reservation. The cancellation policy applies, with charges ranging from 50% to 100% depending on the timing of the cancellation.
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Cancellation Policy
According to the tour details, a cancellation policy applies to this tour. After booking, guests will be charged a 50% fee for cancellation.
Cancellations made 5-7 days before the tour date incur a 70% charge, while those made 1-5 days prior result in a 100% charge. Full payment is required at the time of reservation.
This policy ensures the tour operator can cover any expenses incurred due to last-minute cancellations. Guests should carefully consider their travel plans before booking to avoid unnecessary fees.
The cancellation policy is designed to maintain the tour’s viability and fairness for all participants.
Visit Duong No Village
The tour kicks off with a visit to Duong No village, where travelers have the opportunity to explore the Uncle Ho Memorial House.
This humble abode is where a young Ho Chi Minh lived from 1899 to 1900, providing a glimpse into his early life before he became the iconic leader of Vietnam. Visitors can wander through the simple rooms, imagining the daily activities and aspirations of the future revolutionary.
The village itself also offers a serene respite, allowing travelers to enjoy the local way of life and gain a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s rich history and culture.
This stop sets the stage for the captivating journey that lies ahead.
Explore Ru Cha Forest
Next, the tour takes visitors to the Ru Cha forest, a verdant haven known for its unique melaleuca trees.
Towering above the lush undergrowth, these distinctive trees with their peeling white bark create a serene and enchanting atmosphere.
Visitors can:
- Stroll along the winding trails, basking in the dappled sunlight filtering through the canopy
- Spot a variety of birdlife flitting among the branches, their calls adding to the tranquil ambiance
- Inhale the refreshing scent of the melaleuca trees, which are believed to have therapeutic properties
- Capture the natural beauty of the forest through captivating photographs
Frequently Asked Questions
Are There Any Restrictions on Photography at the Cemetery?
The tour overview does not mention any restrictions on photography at the cemetery. Participants are advised to bring comfortable clothing and shoes, but there are no specific guidelines regarding photography during the tour.
Can We Interact With Local Residents During the Tour?
The tour provides limited opportunities to interact with local residents. Visitors can observe the daily life and activities of the villagers, but direct interaction is not a primary focus of the tour experience.
Is There an Opportunity for Souvenir Shopping Along the Way?
There are no scheduled stops for souvenir shopping during the tour. However, participants may have the opportunity to purchase souvenirs from local vendors encountered along the way, subject to their own discretion and time constraints.
What Is the Level of Difficulty for the Walking Portions of the Tour?
The walking portions of the tour are generally moderate in difficulty, as the terrain is mostly flat. Participants should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some light hiking through the Ru Cha forest area.
Are There Any Cultural or Religious Sensitivities to Be Aware of at the Sites?
The tour includes visiting a cemetery, which may be considered a sacred or sensitive site. Visitors should be respectful, avoid disturbing the graves, and follow the guide’s instructions to ensure they don’t inadvertently offend local cultural norms.
Recap
The Tombs City of the Ghost in An Bang Cemetery offers a unique and captivating glimpse into Vietnam’s rich history. Amid the serene landscapes, visitors can explore the elaborate tombs of the Nguyen dynasty, marveling at the intricate architecture and learning about the cultural significance of these enduring legacies. This profound experience truly immerses one in the haunting beauty and profound legacy of this remarkable site.
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