Bach Ma National Park trekking daily tour from Da Nang, Hoi An

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Bach Ma National Park trekking daily tour from Da Nang, Hoi An

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Bach Ma makes you earn the views. This full-day trekking tour pairs Hai Vong Dai panorama time with a small group feel, plus a picnic and waterfall payoffs instead of a drive-and-look plan. I like that you’re hiking through real forest trails, and I also like the route touches both Ngu Ho (Five Lakes) and Do Quyen Waterfall. One thing to consider: it’s not a casual stroll, and rain or fog can change what you see from the summit.

You start early, get picked up from Hoi An or Da Nang, then roll into the park area before your trail time begins. The guides speak English, keep the group tight (max 10), and you’ll have a clear structure for the day. Bring gear for wet feet and uneven ground, because the park trails don’t do pavement-style comfort.

Key Points at a Glance

Bach Ma National Park trekking daily tour from Da Nang, Hoi An - Key Points at a Glance

  • Hai Vong Dai (1,450 m) gives wide views over Lang Co Beach, Hai Van Pass, and the coast.
  • Ngu Ho (Five Lakes) is built for a break, with time to relax and swim.
  • Do Quyen Waterfall comes after the five-lakes section, with an extra hiking effort.
  • Small group size (up to 10) keeps the pace more personal and easier to manage on trails.
  • English-speaking guide + entry + picnic + bottled water are included in the $69 price.

Bach Ma Trek From Da Nang or Hoi An: What You’re Really Getting

This is a full-day nature trek in Bach Ma National Park that focuses on walking, views, and stops that feel like you’re in the park rather than just passing through. You’re not just looking at scenery from a bus window—you’re moving through forest sections, reaching the park’s highest viewpoint area, then working your way toward waterfall time.

The route is also designed with variety. You get high viewpoints (for the big “wow” moment), a relaxing mid-day segment at the lakes, and then a later hike to Do Quyen Waterfall when your legs are warmed up and your expectations are set.

If you want an active day with a clear payoff, this is the kind of itinerary that fits. If you want a low-effort nature outing with minimal hiking, you might find the pace and terrain a bit too much.

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Getting There: AC Van Pickup, Then the Trail Begins at Km12

Bach Ma National Park trekking daily tour from Da Nang, Hoi An - Getting There: AC Van Pickup, Then the Trail Begins at Km12
Logistics are fairly straightforward. Pickup runs from Hoi An around 6:30–7:00 AM, and from Da Nang around 7:30–8:00 AM, depending on where you board. You travel in a new air-conditioned vehicle, which matters because the day starts early and the drive time adds up.

Once you’re in the park area, the plan shifts from vehicle comfort to trail access. You’ll visit the Bach Ma Exhibition House for a short intro, then head toward Km12, and continue by motorbike with forest rangers or a professional guide to the trailhead. That motorbike leg is useful—it gets you closer so you spend more of your day walking instead of just sitting.

You should expect a long day overall (about 9 hours). It’s not a quick half-day escape.

Hai Vong Dai (1,450 m): The Highest Viewpoint Payoff

Bach Ma National Park trekking daily tour from Da Nang, Hoi An - Hai Vong Dai (1,450 m): The Highest Viewpoint Payoff
The big altitude goal is Hai Vong Dai, listed at 1,450 m. This is the highest viewpoint in the park for your day, and the rewards are the kind of coastal-and-mountain views that make you pause and actually look around instead of snapping one quick photo.

On a clear day, you’re looking out toward Lang Co Beach, the Hai Van Pass region, Truoi Lake, Cau Hai Lagoon, and the sea. On many days, those landmarks are what give Bach Ma its “there’s more than jungle here” feeling.

A real-world consideration: weather can change everything. If it’s rainy or foggy, you might not get crisp views from the peak. The tradeoff is you still get jungle scenery and a different mood—thick mist can make the forest feel more dramatic, even if the panorama is muted.

Ngu Ho (Five Lakes): Picnic Time, Wet Feet, and a Swim Break

Bach Ma National Park trekking daily tour from Da Nang, Hoi An - Ngu Ho (Five Lakes): Picnic Time, Wet Feet, and a Swim Break
After the higher viewpoint segment, the itinerary shifts to Ngu Ho (Five Lakes). The key idea here is that the tour doesn’t just keep pushing forward. You get relaxation time, and you can even swim while you’re there, which is a rare chance on many Vietnam trekking days.

This is also where the picnic lunch fits. Eating in the park adds a lot to the feel of the day because you’re not hunting for food outside the experience. You’ll have the picnic lunch prepared as part of the tour, and you’ll also have bottled water provided.

Now for the part that affects what you pack: the trail around the lakes can mean wet crossings. One guide-led experience highlighted that your feet can get wet when you move through streams. That’s not a deal-break—just plan so you’re comfortable, not miserable.

If you’re thinking about a towel, it’s a smart move. Drying off helps you enjoy the lakes section instead of spending your break worried about soggy socks.

Do Quyen Waterfall Hike (300 m): When the Trail Gets Steeper

Bach Ma National Park trekking daily tour from Da Nang, Hoi An - Do Quyen Waterfall Hike (300 m): When the Trail Gets Steeper
After Ngu Ho, the route continues with the hike to Do Quyen Waterfall, described with a 300 m hiking segment. Even if you’re not chasing extreme fitness goals, this is the point where your legs notice you’ve been walking for hours already.

The waterfall portion is what gives many people a final “payoff moment” after the lakes. It also adds that classic trek rhythm: higher effort after a calmer stretch, then a reward that’s worth the grunt work.

What I’d watch for is how you pace yourself after the lakes. The tour is built so you’re doing multiple trail sections in one day, and stopping too long without stretching can make the waterfall hike feel tougher than it needs to. Take your time, but don’t freeze.

Guides and Group Size: Personal Support Matters on Uneven Ground

Bach Ma National Park trekking daily tour from Da Nang, Hoi An - Guides and Group Size: Personal Support Matters on Uneven Ground
This tour is capped at a maximum of 10 travelers, which is a big deal on trails where footing can be uneven. A smaller group means you spend less time waiting and more time moving at a rhythm that actually works for your body.

You’ll have an English-speaking guide, and experiences with guides named Linh, Thuy, and Sang/Shang were praised for being helpful, safety-minded, and full of practical park knowledge. One guide was even credited with spotting plant life details, which adds a layer of learning without turning the day into a classroom.

The best part of a good guide on a national park hike is the small things: checking on footing, keeping the group together, explaining what you’re walking through, and making sure you’re prepared for stream crossings or slippery spots. That’s what turns a difficult-feeling trail into an enjoyable one.

What’s Included in the $69 Price (and What You’ll Still Need)

Bach Ma National Park trekking daily tour from Da Nang, Hoi An - What’s Included in the $69 Price (and What You’ll Still Need)
For $69 per person, you get a lot of the “annoying logistics” covered, which helps this feel like real value instead of just paying for a bus ticket.

Included:

  • New air-conditioned vehicles
  • English-speaking guide
  • Entrance ticket to Bach Ma National Park
  • Picnic lunch (as mentioned in the itinerary)
  • Bottled water
  • Domestic travel insurance
  • Entrance fees and tour activities as listed

Not included:

  • Meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Tips for guides and drivers
  • Personal expenses

That means you should plan for any extra snacks you want beyond the picnic, plus hydration needs if you run through the provided water early. The tour gives bottled water, but a long, active day can burn through more than you expect.

Price-value check: if you’d otherwise pay for park entry, guide time, and a full-day transportation plan, the $69 starts to look reasonable—especially with a small group and lunch handled. If you already have your own motorbike plan and you’re a very confident hiker, you might beat the cost on your own. But the structure and coverage are exactly what make this easy for most visitors.

Timing and Pace: A Full-Day Hike That Starts Before Sunlight

Bach Ma National Park trekking daily tour from Da Nang, Hoi An - Timing and Pace: A Full-Day Hike That Starts Before Sunlight
The schedule is built around an early start. Pickup begins as early as 6:30–7:00 AM in Hoi An, and 7:30–8:00 AM in Da Nang. Your meeting time is listed around 7:30 AM, and the day runs roughly 9 hours.

That early start matters because it gives you more daylight for the higher viewpoint and later waterfall segment. It also helps you avoid the harshest heat, depending on the season.

As for fitness, the tour calls for moderate physical fitness. That’s a useful truth to take seriously. You’re dealing with forest trails, possible stream crossings, and multiple hiking segments in one day.

If your idea of hiking is a short walk with frequent flat breaks, this might feel like too much. If you’re comfortable with uneven ground and a steady climb or two, you’ll likely enjoy it.

Weather Reality: Clear Views Aren’t Guaranteed

This is one of those tours where weather is not background noise—it’s part of the experience. The tour information notes that good weather is required, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.

But even on days that do run, conditions can shift. One experience described a rainy or foggy day where the summit view was gone, but the hike still turned into something special because the jungle felt unique in the mist. So if you’re the type who only enjoys perfect panoramas, you may feel disappointed. If you enjoy being in the park even when the sky plays games, you’ll probably still have a good day.

Pack with that in mind. Rain gear isn’t just for comfort—it can help you keep confidence on slippery trail sections.

Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Should Skip It)

Book this if:

  • You want real hiking in Bach Ma National Park, not a drive-by scenic loop
  • You like having multiple “moments” in one day: viewpoint, lakes, picnic, waterfall
  • You prefer a small group and English-speaking guidance
  • You’re okay with moderate fitness and uneven ground

Consider skipping if:

  • You’re mainly after flat, easy sightseeing
  • You hate wet feet and don’t want to handle stream crossings
  • You’re expecting a short walk with minimal elevation effort

This is also a good choice for people staying in Da Nang or Hoi An who want an organized day trip without handling transport, park access, and route timing by themselves.

Should You Book This Bach Ma National Park Trek From Da Nang or Hoi An?

If you’re choosing between “park time with effort” and “park time with comfort,” this one leans toward effort—with strong payoffs. The pairing of Hai Vong Dai, Ngu Ho (Five Lakes), and Do Quyen Waterfall means you’re not waiting all day for one photo moment. You get rhythm: climb, rest, swim, hike again.

The deciding factor for me is simple: do you want to hike? If yes, and if you’re willing to handle wet, uneven trail sections, this is a solid-value day with practical inclusions like entrance fees, picnic lunch, bottled water, and insurance.

If you hate the idea of being active for hours or you need a guaranteed summit view, pick a different style of tour—or ask what the day’s plan looks like in your season.

FAQ

How long is the Bach Ma National Park trekking tour from Da Nang, Hoi An?

It’s listed as about 9 hours.

What are the pickup times in Hoi An and Da Nang?

Pickup is noted as 6:30–7:00 AM in Hoi An and 7:30–8:00 AM in Da Nang.

What major hiking stops are included?

The route includes reaching Hai Vong Dai (the highest viewpoint), time at Ngu Ho (Five Lakes), and a hike to Do Quyen Waterfall (300 m).

Is lunch included?

Yes. You’ll have a picnic lunch included as mentioned in the itinerary.

Is the tour suitable for my fitness level?

The tour suggests a moderate physical fitness level.

What’s included in the $69 price?

Included are an English-speaking guide, AC vehicles, entrance ticket/fees for Bach Ma National Park, picnic lunch, bottled water, domestic travel insurance, and the listed tour activities.

What if the weather is poor or I need to cancel?

The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. For cancellations, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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