REVIEW · BA NA HILLS GOLDEN BRIDGE
Entry ticket: Ba Na Hills and Golden Bridge Cable Car
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A cable car day in Da Nang feels like a whole other world. This ticket takes you up Chua Mountain via the Ba Na Hills SunWorld cable system, then into a French Village-style stop that mixes big scenery with classic-looking architecture. The hype is real: this place draws about 1.5 million visitors a year.
Two things I like a lot: the ride itself, which stretches across mountain scenery with waterfalls, foggy peaks, and thick tropical vegetation below, and the dramatic welcome once you arrive— a 27m high Buddha statue with a flower garden around it. I also love that the day doesn’t force you into one narrow experience; it’s a full theme-park outing with plenty to do for different ages.
One thing to watch: tickets are height-based, and if you do not meet the requirement, you can be denied entry without a refund. It’s also a popular spot, so plan for the usual crowd energy.
In This Review
- Key highlights to look for on this Ba Na Hills cable car day
- Why this cable car ticket feels like more than a ride
- Chua Mountain views from a long cable car system
- The moment you step out: Buddha statue and flower gardens
- French Village: a classic France replica in the middle of Da Nang
- Golden Bridge cable car ticket: how to think about what you’re buying
- Timing tips for fog, photos, and a smoother day
- Price and value: is $65 worth it?
- What to know before you go (so check-in doesn’t derail your day)
- Who this Ba Na Hills cable car day is best for
- Should you book this Ba Na Hills and Golden Bridge cable car ticket?
- FAQ
- What is included in the Ba Na Hills and Golden Bridge cable car ticket?
- Where does this experience take place?
- How long should I plan for this experience?
- How much does it cost?
- Is transportation included?
- Are there any height requirements for tickets?
- How do child tickets work?
- How do I redeem the ticket on the travel day?
- Do I need to send passport details in advance?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights to look for on this Ba Na Hills cable car day
- Long cable car ride to Chua Mountain: one of the longest cable car systems in the world, with mountain views the whole way up
- 27m Buddha statue on arrival: a big, photo-friendly landmark right at Ba Na Hills SunWorld
- French Village atmosphere: a replica classical France area that gives you a real change of scenery
- Cloud-friendly experience: even when it is misty, the mood can feel magical and fun
- Height-based ticket rules: bring kids’ measurements seriously to avoid problems at check-in
Why this cable car ticket feels like more than a ride

This is a simple idea done well: you buy a ticket that gets you into Ba Na Hills and Golden Bridge cable car access, then you spend your day in a mountain amusement world at the top of Chua Mountain. Ba Na Hills is built so that the cable car is your main lifeline—meaning your day starts with travel-by-view, not travel-by-bus.
If you like attractions where the trip matters as much as the destination, you’ll get it here. The cable car ride is described as an attraction in itself, and the scenery you pass over is the kind of stuff you usually have to work for—falls, mist, and forested slopes.
Also, the day has a built-in variety. You get the mountain experience, a major religious-style landmark on arrival, and then you switch gears to the French Village area. That mix is part of why families and young-at-heart visitors seem to enjoy it so much.
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Chua Mountain views from a long cable car system
The star is the cable car ride. Ba Na Hills is only reachable via cable car, and that shapes the whole feel of the day: you rise above the ordinary quickly, and the park sits at the peak like a world you enter rather than a site you just visit.
What you can expect to see depends on the weather, but the basics are set. The ride is set up for mountain panoramas, including high waterfalls in the view mix, fogged peaks, and thick tropical vegetation spread across the slopes. In clear conditions, it’s great for wide, sweeping photos. When clouds roll in, it still works, and that’s not just a theory—people specifically note that the experience can feel magical even in the clouds.
If you hate waiting around, this is also helpful. Once you’re on the cable car track, you’re moving. It turns the journey into something you can enjoy instead of something you endure.
The moment you step out: Buddha statue and flower gardens

Once you get off at Ba Na Hills station, you’re greeted by a 27m high Buddha statue surrounded by colorful flower gardens. This is more than a landmark; it’s a built-in orientation point. You can use it to reset your bearings fast and decide what you want to do next.
It also sets the tone for the day. You are in Vietnam, but the visual styling is very “world of its own,” and this opening scene makes the park feel like it has a story. It’s a good stop even if you only have time for a quick look—because it’s big, clear, and impossible to miss.
Practical tip: if you’re traveling with kids or anyone who gets tired easily, use this stop as your early “win.” Get the signature photo, take a short breath, then plan the rest while everyone’s still energized.
French Village: a classic France replica in the middle of Da Nang
After the mountain start, the itinerary shifts to a French Village area. The idea here is straightforward: you step into a replica of classical France, with architectural elegance that feels like you’ve changed countries without buying another ticket.
Why this matters: Ba Na Hills is not just nature-and-views. It’s a theme-park style day with themed sections, and the French Village is one of the most memorable ways the park gives you a different mood. If you’re in Da Nang and you want something that looks and feels different from the beach and city scenes below, this section delivers that change.
If you enjoy photo stops and walking around just to look, you’ll likely spend time here. If you want strictly nature only, you might find this part more “attraction” than “scenery.” But the good news is that the day itself offers enough variety that you can still balance it.
Golden Bridge cable car ticket: how to think about what you’re buying

The title includes the Golden Bridge cable car, and the entry you purchase centers on cable car access to Ba Na Hills. So your core value is the ability to reach the peak and move into the park area built around that system.
Here’s the smartest way to think about it: this isn’t a ticket that just hands you a quick look. It’s meant for a full day. The listed duration is about 10 hours, which matches how you’ll likely want to pace yourself—time for the ride, time for signature sights like the Buddha statue area, and time to wander through themed zones like the French Village.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes flexible exploring rather than a tight, scripted tour, the structure fits you. You’re not trapped in one viewpoint; the ticket sets you up to spend the day at the top and move around.
Timing tips for fog, photos, and a smoother day
You can’t control the weather, but you can control your strategy.
First, expect the possibility of fog and clouds. Since people note that the experience can still feel magical when it is cloudy, don’t treat mist as a disappointment. Instead, treat it as a different style of viewing. In low visibility, the mountains look more atmospheric and less “distance-shot.” In clear visibility, you get the wide panoramas.
Second, plan for a long day. Even though the cable car is the main event, you’re not just waiting in one spot. The best results come from pacing:
- Take your early signature photos soon after arrival.
- Then give yourself time to wander into the French Village area at an un-rushed pace.
- Save extra time for anyone who wants to shop or snack, because personal spending isn’t included.
Third, bring your patience for the crowds that come with 1.5 million annual visitors. Popular attractions like this can get busy, so build in buffer time rather than trying to sprint from stop to stop.
Price and value: is $65 worth it?
At $65 per person, what you’re paying for is the cable car component that gets you into the Ba Na Hills world up at Chua Mountain. The ticket includes the cable car ticket, while transportation is not included and personal expenses are also not included.
That price makes sense when you value two things:
- You want cable car access without having to sort out separate entry steps on your own.
- You plan to spend most of the day up at the park rather than treating it like a quick side stop.
If you’re trying to minimize cost by only doing the bare minimum, then $65 can feel steep for the time you actually spend. But if you want a full-day outing with big visuals, a major signature landmark, and an architectural theme zone, it starts to look like fair value.
One more practical point: this kind of outing often saves time versus doing everything from scratch. Even when you’re not paying for a full guided tour, the operator’s role in ticket verification and redemption helps keep the day simpler.
What to know before you go (so check-in doesn’t derail your day)
Here are the key facts that affect your day-to-day, not just the fine print.
Height-based entry rules
- Tickets are based on height.
- If you don’t meet the requirement, entry may be denied without refund.
- Child under 1 meter is free.
- Child rate is for 1 to 1.4 meters.
Passport/ID details matter
For ticket verification, you must provide all travelers’ passport details by email or WhatsApp. The ticket is issued under the guest’s passport information, so bring your passport or ID card for verification at the check-in counter.
QR code at check-in
On your travel date, show your ticket QR code at the check-in counter.
Operator communication
Hoi An Express Travel contacts you by email or WhatsApp within 24 hours after booking to confirm your travel details. On the travel day, you contact Hoi An Express to redeem a ticket.
What’s not included
- Personal expenses like shopping and beverages.
- Transportation.
If you plan for these up front, you’ll spend the day doing the fun part instead of fixing paperwork mid-journey.
Who this Ba Na Hills cable car day is best for
This is one of those experiences that fits more people than you might expect.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You like cable cars and want the ride to be part of the fun, not just transit.
- You enjoy themed areas and architectural contrasts, especially the French Village vibe.
- You’re traveling with kids or teens, since the experience is repeatedly described as great for children and for young-at-heart adults.
- You are flexible about weather and you do not need perfect blue-sky visibility to enjoy the day.
It may feel less ideal if:
- You want only nature, with no themed village sections.
- You dislike crowds at popular attractions.
- You don’t want to deal with height-based ticket rules and passport-based ticket verification.
Should you book this Ba Na Hills and Golden Bridge cable car ticket?
Book it if you want a full-day outing that mixes a genuinely long cable car ride with signature sights and a totally different themed atmosphere at the top. At $65, the deal works best when you plan to actually spend time exploring, not just “drop by.”
Skip or reconsider if you need simple, weather-proof sightseeing only, or if your group might struggle with the height rules or passport verification requirements. If those logistics are manageable, this is a strong choice for a memorable, visually packed day from Da Nang.
FAQ
What is included in the Ba Na Hills and Golden Bridge cable car ticket?
The entry ticket includes the cable car ticket.
Where does this experience take place?
It takes place in Da Nang, Vietnam.
How long should I plan for this experience?
The duration is about 10 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price is $65.00 per person.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation is not included.
Are there any height requirements for tickets?
Yes. Tickets are based on height, and you may be denied entry without refund if you do not meet the height requirements.
How do child tickets work?
Children under 1 meter are free. Child rate applies for heights from 1 to 1.4 meters.
How do I redeem the ticket on the travel day?
Contact Hoi An Express to redeem a ticket on the travel day, and show your ticket QR code at the check-in counter.
Do I need to send passport details in advance?
Yes. For ticket verification, you must provide all travelers’ passport details to the operator by email or WhatsApp. You also need to bring your passport/ID card for verification at the check-in counter.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you will not receive a refund.


























