Day
10
A Luoi - Hue

A Luoi was an ethnic village controlled by the former French colonial, and it is a township today with a lot of changes. One of the most historical hill bases that attract many tourists every year is the Hamburger Hills, located on the Ho Chi Minh trails and close to the Laos border. The action was primarily an infantry engagement, with the U.S Airborne troops moving up the steeply-sloped hill well-entrenched soldiers in 1969. After 10 days of fighting, U.S Army controlled the hill base. 


An option with trekking to hills' top OR skip it and spend more time on cycling.


Have early breakfast, trek 5 km to the peak of Hamburger Hill, visit the museum, gallery rooms, explore the hill bases, look over the Laos border before we are rewinding. Back to the hotel for check out and cycle to Hue. The roads are hilly through the jungle and some gentle Passes. Enjoy dirt tracks cycling through the jungle, pass lush green farmlands, pedal along the quiet river. Stopping to visit Minh Mang Tomb,  then continue biking on a pleasant route through the charming countryside on a scenic country road alongside the Perfume River to Hue City.

TTC Imperial hotel ****
Breakfast/ Lunch
25 - 55 km
Hilly + Flat - moderate/ easy

A Luoi - Hue