Da Nang reopens Son Tra Peninsula tourism routes after three-year halt

From September 16, visitors are allowed to access three designated routes including Tien Sa – Suoi Om – Ban Co Peak; Ban Co Peak – Bai Bac; and Bai Bac – Heritage Banyan Tree, during certain time frames.

A beach on Son Tra Peninsula (Photo: VNA)
A beach on Son Tra Peninsula (Photo: VNA)

Da Nang (VNA) – Tourism routes in Son Tra Peninsula have officially reopened after nearly three years of suspension, according to the Management Board of Son Tra Peninsula and beaches of Da Nang city.

The suspension was imposed following heavy rains in October 2022 that caused serious damage to several local roads, including road surface subsidence, landslides, and erosion. Restoration work has now been completed, ensuring safe traffic and compliance with requirements on national defence, environmental protection, forest fire prevention, and ecosystem conservation.

From September 16, visitors are allowed to access three designated routes including Tien Sa – Suoi Om – Ban Co Peak; Ban Co Peak – Bai Bac; and Bai Bac – Heritage Banyan Tree, during certain time frames. Outside these times, barriers will remain locked, and only authorised activities will be permitted.

The management board will continue to control visitor numbers. Individual tourists will receive green cards valid for the day, while travel agencies organising group tours must register itineraries, timing, and number of guests in advance, and take responsibility for ensuring safety and compliance with regulations.

During visits, tourists are required to follow guidance from staff, remain on designated routes, and avoid prohibited or defence areas. Activities such as unauthorised filming, photography, or use of drones are not permitted without approval from competent authorities.

The resumption is expected to support tourism recovery, create opportunities for new tourism products, and attract more visitors to Da Nang./.

VNA

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