Begin your day with a pickup from your hotel or train station in Quy Nhơn City. Travel through the countryside, passing by Cham towers like Tháp Đôi or Tháp Bánh Ít, and local speciality markets such as Chợ Huyện.
Visit the Quang Trung Museum, which features exhibits about Nguyễn Huệ and the Tây Sơn uprising, including historical artefacts, a 300-year-old banyan tree, and an ancient stone well. You can also attend a Tây Sơn drum-martial arts performance (optional fee).
Enjoy a traditional lunch featuring Tây Sơn specialities such as chim mía rôti (wild pigeon), cá mương fried with herbs, and mountain vegetables. Meals typically include 8–10 dishes and are served at local venues in Tây Sơn district.
In the afternoon, head to Hầm Hô Eco-Tourism Area. Take a hand-rowed boat along the serene Lộc Giang canal to Sông Trời Lấp, often described as a “mini Ha Long Bay.” Admire the scenic rock formations, and enjoy optional activities like kayaking or catch-and-release fishing (some activities at extra cost).
Make optional stops at local handicraft stalls or spice markets before returning to Quy Nhơn, usually arriving around 3:00–4:00 PM.