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Hanoi to Yen Tu Mountain: Private day trip

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10h 45m
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About your trip

Ascend a legendary mountain of pilgrimage! Wander the winding paths, breathe in misty vistas, and discover centuries of Vietnamese Zen tradition.
Exclusively yours: private vehicle and professional driver
Discover local insights you won't find in guidebooks
Experience the freedom to explore at your own speed
Perfectly planned for families, friends, or solo travelers
From €42
Private group ride
per person
Select date and travelers
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time.
For a group of 1-3 travelersTotal€125

What to expect

Your day trip begins wherever you are

Meet our professional driver right where you prefer in Hanoi whenever suits you best. No time wasted getting to the pickup point, grab your bag and start your trip right away.

Discover more with local expertise

Your driver’s local insights will set the tone for your day trip. A hidden café here, a must-try restaurant there; insider tips you’ll love sharing later. This isn’t a guided tour but your ride will be rich with stories and discoveries along the way. And throughout the day, your driver will be available for you as needed, ready to assist, happy to help, making your trip stress-free.

Explore at your own pace

Once at Yen Tu Mountain, you'll have the freedom to explore the Buddhist temples and mountain hiking trails at your leisure. Meanwhile, your driver will wait for you nearby, ensuring a stress-free return trip.

Perfect for any private group

Whether you're traveling solo, as a family with kids, or as a large group, this service is tailored for your comfort and flexibility. It's the ideal option especially if you have limited time or a busy schedule.

Good to know

  • Two-way private car transfer
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Personalized pickup and drop-off
  • Professional English-speaking driver
  • Complimentary bottled water
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Entry/Admission tickets to paid attractions Yen Tu Mountain should be purchased separately unless specified otherwise
  • Meals, snacks, and gratuity are not included
From €42
Private group ride
per person
Select date and travelers
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time.
For a group of 1-3 travelersTotal€125

Your trip at a glance

Your trip at a glance

Start in Hanoi
You choose the pickup spot.
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Yen Tu Mountain
Feel free to explore at your own pace and discover
Stop: 5 h 30 min - admission not included
Itinerary stop at Yen Tu Mountain on private day trip from Hanoi
Itinerary stop at Yen Tu Mountain on private day trip from Hanoi
Itinerary stop at Yen Tu Mountain on private day trip from Hanoi
Itinerary stop at Yen Tu Mountain on private day trip from Hanoi

Main attractions

  • The most sacred mountain in Vietnamese Buddhism — Yên Tử rises to 1,068 meters in the Đông Triều range of Quảng Ninh province and has been a pilgrimage destination since the 13th century, when King Trần Nhân Tông abdicated his throne, retreated to the mountain and founded the Trúc Lâm school of Zen Buddhism, the only indigenous Buddhist sect in Vietnam
  • The pilgrimage route ascends through 11 centuries of accumulated religious architecture — pagodas, stupas, stone statues and bronze bells punctuate the forested path at intervals, culminating in the Đồng Pagoda (Bronze Pagoda) at the summit, cast entirely in bronze and sitting at the peak of a ridge with views across the Quảng Ninh highlands on clear days

Things to do

  • Make the full pilgrimage ascent — the route combines a cable car (two sections available) with walking sections between the pagodas; the full ascent on foot takes approximately 3 to 4 hours each way and is the most meaningful way to experience the mountain, though the cable cars make the upper section accessible to those unable to walk the full route
  • Visit the Hoa Yên Pagoda at 535 meters — the most important temple complex on the mountain, set within ancient woodland with a large courtyard, resident monks and the atmosphere of a living religious site rather than a heritage monument

What to eat

  • Vegetarian food is the tradition on Yên Tử — Buddhist pilgrimage food of rice, tofu, pickled vegetables and fresh spring rolls is available from stalls along the lower trail and at the pagoda complexes; simple, clean and entirely appropriate to the atmosphere of the mountain
Back to Hanoi
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Know more about your day trip

You can choose between hiking and using the cable car. The full ascent on foot takes around 3 to 4 hours each way, while two cable car sections shorten the trip considerably and allow visitors with limited mobility to reach the summit. Many travelers combine both, hiking part of the trail for the experience and using the cable car to save time and energy.
Yen Tu Mountain is roughly 80 miles (130 km) east of Hanoi in Quang Ninh province, with the one-way drive taking around 2 hours and 30 minutes. The full day trip lasts approximately 10 hours and 45 minutes, including about 5 hours and 30 minutes at the mountain to make the pilgrimage ascent, visit the pagodas, and return safely before evening traffic.
Yen Tu can work for kids and older travelers thanks to the cable cars, which make the upper sections accessible without strenuous hiking. The walking sections between pagodas can still be steep and uneven, so steady footwear and a slow pace are important. Families with young children may want to focus on the lower temples and one cable car ride rather than the full ascent.
Yen Tu follows a Buddhist vegetarian tradition. Stalls along the lower trail and at the pagoda complexes serve simple, clean dishes such as steamed rice, tofu, pickled vegetables, fresh spring rolls, and vegetarian noodle soups. The food is light, affordable, and well suited to the spiritual atmosphere. Bringing extra snacks and water is helpful for the longer hiking sections of the trail.
The Dong Pagoda, also called the Bronze Pagoda, sits at the summit of Yen Tu at 1,068 meters and is cast entirely in bronze. Originally built in the 17th century and rebuilt in modern times, it is considered the spiritual high point of the pilgrimage. On clear days, the pagoda offers panoramic views over the surrounding highlands, often shrouded in mist that adds to the atmosphere.
The pilgrimage season runs from January to March on the lunar calendar and is the most spiritually meaningful but also the busiest. April through October offers warmer weather, lush vegetation, and fewer crowds. Mornings tend to be clearer, while afternoons can be misty or rainy. Avoid major Vietnamese holidays if you prefer a quieter visit, as the mountain draws large numbers of pilgrims at those times.
Yen Tu is the most sacred mountain in Vietnamese Buddhism. In the 13th century, King Tran Nhan Tong abdicated his throne, retreated to the mountain, and founded the Truc Lam school of Zen Buddhism, the only indigenous Buddhist sect in Vietnam. The mountain has been a major pilgrimage destination ever since, with centuries of pagodas, stupas, and statues lining the ascent.
Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees, since Yen Tu is an active religious site. Bring comfortable walking or hiking shoes, layers for cooler mountain air, and a light rain jacket since weather can change quickly. Pack water, snacks, sun protection, and Vietnamese dong for entrance fees, the cable car, and food. A small flashlight or phone light is useful in dim temple interiors.

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