Explore the two most spectacular imperial mausoleums of the Nguyễn dynasty — the baroque fantasy of Khai Dinh and the serene garden-palace of Minh Mang — on a private, guided half-day immersed in royal grandeur and sacred geometry.
What to expect
The morning opens at the hilltop Tomb of Khai Dinh, a fever dream of European baroque, Chinese dragons, and Art Deco mosaics — every centimetre of the interior encrusted with porcelain shards and glass imported from France. Your guide explains the emperor's controversial legacy and his 11 years building this monument to himself. After a scenic drive through pine forests, you arrive at Minh Mang's vast ceremonial complex: moon-gate courtyards, lotus ponds, and a perfectly symmetrical axis that mirrors the Forbidden City in miniature. The contrast between the two emperors' visions is the story of a dynasty caught between East and West.
Good to know
Tombs are 5–12 km south of Hue city, easily combined with a Chan May private car day. Wear comfortable shoes — both sites involve significant stair-climbing. Start by 09:00 to avoid midday heat. Combo tickets covering both tombs plus the Imperial Citadel are available at VND 530,000 (~USD 23) per adult.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Hue — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.