Best Trekking Routes to Explore in Da Nang (2026 Ultimate Guide)
Best Trekking Routes to Explore in Da Nang (2026 Ultimate Guide)
Da Nang travel in 2026 offers far more than Ba Na Hills or My Khe Beach. If you have already experienced these iconic attractions and are looking for new and unique ways to explore the breathtaking natural landscapes of Vietnam’s most livable city, this guide is for you.
Ms. Tấm – a professional local tour guide from Truong Sa Tourist Vietnam DMC – will introduce the most beautiful trekking routes in Da Nang. These journeys take you deep into pristine nature, through ancient forests, along coastal mountain slopes, to hidden waterfalls, and to panoramic viewpoints of the city from perspectives few travelers ever see.
Why is trekking in Da Nang becoming a major travel trend in 2026?

In recent years, experiential travel and sustainable tourism have risen strongly. Da Nang possesses all the ideal conditions to become a premier trekking destination:
- Diverse terrain: mountains, forests, sea, and valleys
- Short travel distances, easy to combine multiple experiences
- Many routes remain wild and lightly commercialized
- Suitable for both beginners and professional trekkers
- Unique landscapes: forest trekking with full views of the sea and city
→Within a radius of just 30–40 km from the city center, travelers can choose from dozens of trekking routes – something very few destinations in Vietnam can offer.
The most beautiful trekking routes in Da Nang you should not miss
1. Son Tra Peninsula Trekking – the “green lung” of Da Nang
Son Tra Peninsula is considered the symbol of trekking in Da Nang. It features a rare coastal primary forest ecosystem, rising nearly 700 meters above sea level.
Landscape & ecosystem
Son Tra is home to more than 1,000 plant species and hundreds of animal species. Most notably, it shelters the red-shanked douc langur – a rare primate species and an iconic symbol of Da Nang.

Highlight trekking routes in Son Tra
- Bai Bac – Ban Co Peak route: forest trails mixed with narrow paths, offering panoramic views of Da Nang Bay
- Tien Sa – Linh Ung Pagoda – deep forest route: gentle terrain, suitable for beginners
- Ho Xanh – coastal mountain slope route: a combination of trekking and coastal scenery exploration

Signature experiences
- Trekking beneath ancient forest canopies with cool air year-round
- Rare high-altitude ocean views
- Chances to spot wildlife in the early morning
Son Tra is suitable for both half-day trekking and advanced trekking routes.

Suggested Ideal Son Tra Trekking Itinerary
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→The trekking journey begins from Da Nang or Hoi An, leading travelers to the wild and majestic beauty of Son Tra Peninsula – the “green lung” of the coastal city.
Vong Canh Pavilion – The Ideal Starting Point The first stop is Vong Canh Pavilion, known as one of the best viewpoints on Son Tra Peninsula. Here, visitors immerse themselves in refreshing sea breezes, breathe in pure air, and enjoy sweeping views of forests and ocean. With a bit of luck, you may encounter rare red-shanked douc langurs leaping between branches or red-faced monkeys living naturally in the forest.
Trekking from Vong Canh Pavilion – Radar Station – Ban Co Peak From Vong Canh Pavilion, the trekking route continues along shaded forest paths toward the Radar Station and Ban Co Peak. At the summit, a breathtaking panorama opens up, overlooking Cu Lao Cham Islands, where sea and sky merge, accompanied by the legendary tale of the celestial beings playing chess that gives this sacred peak its name.
Old Airstrip & the “Indochina Eye” Leaving Ban Co Peak, the group continues trekking to the former US military airstrip, home to the “Indochina Eye” radar system that once played a strategic role. From this ideal elevation, the entire coastal city of Da Nang comes into view, from its long sandy beaches to the modern urban area along the Han River.
The Thousand-Year-Old Banyan Tree – A Heritage Symbol of Son Tra The journey concludes at the Thousand-Year-Old Banyan Tree – a natural heritage tree symbolizing the resilience and pristine beauty of Son Tra Peninsula. This is an ideal place to rest and capture unforgettable moments amid the vast forest.
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2. Hai Van Pass Trekking – a legendary route between clouds and sea
Hai Van Pass is not only beautiful by motorbike. Trekking Hai Van offers a completely different experience: slow-paced, profound, and deeply exploratory.
Highlights of Hai Van trekking
- Forest trails winding along high mountain slopes
- Sections with direct views down to Lang Co Bay and the East Sea
- Historical relics: bunkers, old fortresses, and ancient railway stations

Difficulty level → Moderate to challenging, depending on the section. Some routes require good physical condition and trekking experience.
Who is it suitable for?
- Trekking enthusiasts seeking challenges
- Travelers interested in combining nature and history
- Landscape photographers
Hai Van is a symbolic trekking route offering deep experiential value.

3. Hoa Bac Trekking – touching the original Da Nang
If you want to completely escape the tourist atmosphere, Hoa Bac is the perfect choice. This area lies west of Da Nang, bordering the Truong Son forest range.
Hoa Bac features bamboo forests, rocky streams, waterfalls, and Co Tu ethnic villages. Trekking here feels like a journey back in time.

Popular trekking routes
- Cu De River – bamboo forest – deep stream route
- Hoa Bac – pristine waterfall route
- Trekking routes combined with local homestays

Advantages
- Few tourists
- Quiet spaces and pure nature
- Ideal for sustainable tourism and cultural trekking
→Hoa Bac is perfect for slow trekking and healing journeys.
4. Ghenh Bang Trekking – a rare untouched coastal route
Ghenh Bang is one of the most mysterious trekking destinations in Da Nang. To reach it, trekking is mandatory.
Highlights
- Forest paths leading to rocky coastal shores
- Naturally wave-eroded rock formations with unique shapes
- Crystal-clear seawater, ideal for swimming after trekking

Difficulty → Moderate. Some sections have slippery rocks and tree roots, requiring proper trekking shoes.
Suitable for
- Travelers seeking “hidden” destinations
- Trekkers who enjoy sea–forest combinations
- Lovers of untouched nature
→Ghenh Bang truly embodies the spirit of adventure trekking.
5. Marble Mountains Trekking – a short journey with great depth
Although not long, the Marble Mountains offer a unique trekking route combining geology, spirituality, and scenery.
Key highlights
- Limestone mountain climbing
- Exploring caves and ancient pagodas
- Panoramic views of Non Nuoc Beach

Difficulty → Easy to moderate, suitable for most travelers. Ideal for light trekking combined with cultural sightseeing.
Best time for trekking in Da Nang
- February – April: best conditions, cool and pleasant
- May – August: hot, recommended for early morning trekking
- September – January: rainy season, limit deep forest trekking → Always check the weather forecast before your trip.
Safe and effective trekking tips in Da Nang
- Wear anti-slip trekking shoes
- Bring sufficient water, electrolytes, and light snacks
- Avoid trekking alone on unfamiliar routes
- Respect nature and do not litter
- Hire a guide for challenging routes

Da Nang is not only a livable city but also a rapidly emerging trekking paradise. With diverse terrain, landscapes, and challenge levels, trekking in Da Nang offers a comprehensive experience aligned with new travel trends. If you are looking for green, deep, and authentic journeys, trekking in Da Nang is an experience you should not miss.
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