Itinerary:
Hoi An Motorbike Tours to Hai Van Pass for 1 Day
Hai Van Pass has been of major strategic importance in this history of Vietnam, and for a long time represented a major barrier to any land army that attempted to move between the northern and central regions of the country.
During the 1st century A.D., the Chinese general Ma Yuan, after pacifying northern Vietnam, advanced south and established the southern border of the Han empire by setting up columns of bronze, possibly at Hải Vân. Ma Yuan also left behind some Chinese military families to hold the frontier. When the Han empire collapsed at the end of the 2nd century, the local kingdom of Linyi, the predecessor to the medieval polity of Champa, was created by a petty frontier bureaucrat of the Han administration, probably in the area of modern Hue somewhat to the north.
We start our ride from your hotel in Hoi An. We are stopping at the Bang An Cham tower a 11th-century building as well as visiting historic American war sites on Bo Ho Hill aka Hilltop 55. Then off over Hai Van Pass which means “Sea of Clouds” via the local hinterland through the green rice fields, you will be literally surrounded by clouds with stunning ocean views. Then head down for lunch on a floating local restaurant, or you can choose a picnic at the waterfall with a relaxing swim. Then back to Hoi An via Sand-dune as well to see the Ocean without tourist, then ride onto Marble mountain where you can view some amazing caves.