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Son Tra Peninsula: Wildlife, Viewpoints, and Scenic Drives

Monkey Mountain loops, hidden beaches, conservation tips, and the best viewpoints above Da Nang.

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Son Tra Peninsula: Wildlife, Viewpoints, and Scenic Drives
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Son Tra Peninsula — nicknamed Monkey Mountain by American troops — is a forested thumb of land guarding Da Nang's harbor. It is wilder than the city beaches below.

Scenic Coastal Loop

Winding road on Son Tra Peninsula Da Nang

A half-day motorbike loop climbs from sea level through rainforest to Lady Buddha and back. Stop at signed viewpoints — traffic is light on weekday mornings.

Bai But and Quiet Beaches

Small beach on Son Tra Peninsula Vietnam

Smaller coves see fewer tourists than My Khe. Some beaches sit near resorts with controlled access — respect private sections and opening hours.

Conservation and Monkeys

Monkey on road Son Tra Peninsula Da Nang

Feeding wildlife harms health and behavior. Lock bags on motorbikes — macaques can be bold. Report injured animals to local rangers rather than handling them.

Radar Station Viewpoint

Hilltop view Son Tra above Da Nang city

Higher elevations reveal radar domes and sweeping city panoramas. Fog rolls in quickly — if clouds drop, descend for safety on narrow roads.

Best Time to Visit

Morning mist lifting over Son Tra forest

Early morning suits wildlife spotting and cooler rides. Avoid heavy rain — roads get slick. Sunset from the peninsula is stunning when skies are clear.

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