15km northwest of Da Nang, the Luong Stream-Hai Van Park eco-tourism resort is situated near the southern end of the Hai Van Tunnel, in Hoa Hiep Bac Ward, Lien Chieu District. It is an ideal place for nature lovers and for those who want to make time for privacy away from the hustle and noise of city life.
The park is incredibly blessed with stunning nature. There are beautiful streams surrounded by endless forests and mountains, with fascinating diversity of life and habitats. Visitors to the resort will enjoy pristine natural landscapes, peace and tranquility. The Hai Van Park is a truly wonderful place where nature is well preserved for the enjoyment of both domestic and foreign visitors. It is also a great place to escape from the pressures of a modern, busy urban livestyle, as well as to enjoy the fresh air.
Covering an area of over 6 hectares, it features unique architectural characteristics which showcase the cultural values of many different regions of Viet Nam, including those of the Champa and Vietnamese ethnic minorities. You will have an opportunity to explore more about the Cham culture through their unique structures and artefacts, as well as learn more about the stilt houses of the ethnic groups and the traditional houses of Vietnamese people.
Visitors will be deeply impressed by the site’s entrance gate, which features a large bird (a Lac bird) and the 100 eggs of Mother Au Co (relating to the legend of Mother Au Co producing a clutch of 100 eggs, which on their due date hatch out to become 100 babies). In addition, you will be also fascinated with the many hand-carved elephants and turtles along a stream. These sculptures were made by the marble carvers from the Non Nuoc stone carving village.
The Hai Van Park is breathtaking, and because of its amazing landscapes it is a perfect place to relax and have fun. Here, visitors of all ages will enjoy themselves and leave with unforgettable memories to treasure. They will also have the opportunity to enjoy a wide range of delicious food and drinks, focusing on the specialities of the central region. These include My Quang (Quang noodles), Banh Nam (rice dumpling wrapped in banana leaf), Banh Uot (wet cakes), Banh Loc (steamed clear tapioca cakes in banana leaves) and Banh Beo (tiny round-cakes).
In addition, the Hai Van Pass climbing trail fulfils the dream of every amateur and serious climber who wants to seek the thrill of adventure. The Hai Van Pass is like a giant dragon, and it is considered to be the largest frontier post in Viet Nam. It is named “De Nhat Hung Quan” (the most colossal frontier post), which is engraved on an incense burner in the Thai Temple.
The Luong Stream-Hai Van Park eco-tourism resort offers the perfect opportunity to enjoy wonderful and unforgettable moments with family, friends and relatives.