Pilgrimage Village
Pilgrimage Village boutique resort & spa is ideally located in the quiet countryside in rustic village setting surrounding by lush tranquil gardens, yet near to famous historical landmarks and the city of Hue. The resort embodies the subtle and unique connection of treasured traditional style and Vietnamese modern art vibrancy. The resort offers the harmony of soothing natural environment and local culture. Delicious meals, sound sleep, and the peaceful life of our quiet countryside combine to refresh your spirits and make you feel rejuvenated. Our warm-hearted staff thrive to make you feel at home.
The nearest airport is Hue airport, just 20 minutes away, whilst Da Nang international airport is 2 hours away by car.
With 139 rooms & villas, the resort is as warm and inviting as it is fresh and full of vision, feeling private yet inclusive. There are plenty of activities to choose from, whether swimming in our 48m Slope pool or more intimate Peanut pool, relaxing on the comfortable loungers, playing pool, taking a private tour around town, indulge in a spa treatment or simply enjoy the local food at our restaurants.
Unwind with renowned Vietnamese fusion cuisine or delight in specialties of Hue at Junrei restaurant, a breakfast in the open space and fresh air to start a new day of your journey at Valley restaurant or enjoy famous spirits in the candle bar, peanut bar or slope lounge, for an exquisite wine & dine experience.
The essence of Pilgrimage Village flows into the Vedanā spa. It blends ancient traditional healing wisdom from the East with therapies from the West. Meditation, Jacuzzi, sauna & steam bath, Tai chi or Yoga classes help you find balance and peace in your body and mind. A private or group class is provided upon request.
WELCOME TO HUE
Located near the North Central coast of Vietnam, by the banks of the Perfume River, the city of Hue is the cultural, religious and historical heart of the country. It became the imperial capital of the Nguyen Dynasty, when Vietnam unified after 300 years of Chinese influence in 1802. The Imperial Citadel was erected as a ‘forbidden city’ which inner enclosure was exclusive to the royal family. Hue remained the capital until 1945 when Emperor Bao Dai abdicated.
Because of its strategic location near the North and South Vietnam border, the town suffered particularly during the war’s Tet offensive in 1968. Considerable efforts have been made to restore its many historical landmarks.
The richness of the inherited royal lifestyle and traditions, including fashion, gastronomy and the arts can be felt in everyday life, making Hue a unique place to experience. The national dress for women, Ao Dai, takes its origin in town. The architecture and craftsmanship culture is celebrated, both in its historical and modern forms. Additional to the famous Imperial Citadel, the city’s highlights include the eclectic Royal tombs and atmospheric pagodas (please refer to our private tours offer for more information).
With such a heritage to honour, education is paramount; the city has one of the oldest and most prestigious high school in the country, along with esteemed medical and arts universities and institutions.
The local features wouldn’t be complete without the renowned local food. With popular dishes ranging from luxurious to rustic, Hue’s cuisine is often considered the best in the nation (Hue’s specialties are proudly served at our restaurants).
Last but not least, the people of Hue are what truly make the trip special. They are welcoming, proud of their heritage yet looking at the future. The tranquil and sophisticated atmosphere gives time a special quality, making it a perfect place to relax.