This private tour gives you a close look at the history and culture of ancient Hoi An. Dive into the city's 2,000-year heritage with a visit to the woodworking village of Kim Bong, and a look at the old, international influences that have shaped Hoi An into what it is today.
In the morning, transfer from your hotel to the colourful Bach Dang pier, where you climb aboard a boat to make your way across the Thu Bon river. Land in Kim Bong village, a woodworking town known for its masterful furniture and housing elements that can be seen all across central Vietnam. A knowledgeable guide leads you on a bicycle tour of the village, taking you past a shipbuilding yard, workshops, and temples where you can admire skilful artisans at work. The humble history of Kim Bong and its rise to fame is also revealed as you ride through the scenic paddy fields in the countryside.
Return to Hoi An and take lunch at a local restaurant before starting on your afternoon tour of the port town. Your guide takes you on a path that showcases the vast mix of international influences in the city, including architecture in Chinese, Japanese, and French styles. Make a stop at the centuries-old Japanese Covered Bridge to admire its preserved architecture, as well as the ornate Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, which contains a temple inside. Your tour comes to an end with a visit to the Tan Ky House, a 200-year-old home where you can admire impeccable design with Chinese and Japanese influences.