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This tour is a rich cultural immersion across Vietnam’s Central Highlands, offering travelers an authentic look into ethnic minority life, traditional crafts, and stunning natural beauty. From waterfalls and mountain passes to farms and fishing villages, each stop reveals a different layer of Vietnam's heritage, making it a memorable and enlightening journey.

Embark on a three-day adventure starting in Da Lat and ending in Nha Trang. Day one features flower farms, coffee plantations, and waterfalls en route to Lak Lake. Day two brings village life, chocolate making, and the majestic Dray Nur falls. Day three concludes with reservoir views, cultural sites, and a scenic coastal arrival.

Itineraries

Day 1

Da Lat - Lak Lake ~ 160 km (8:30 – 16:30)

• Visit the Greenhouse Flower Farm for a colorful start to the day.
• Explore a coffee plantation and learn about bean processing.
• Observe traditional rice wine brewing methods.
• Discover silk production from cocoon to weave at Cuong Hoan Silk Factory.
• Visit Linh An Pagoda, home to Vietnam's tallest Lady Buddha statue.
• Marvel at the powerful Elephant Waterfall.
• Enjoy lunch at a mountain view restaurant near Phu Son Pass.
• Stop at Bridge 22 for panoramic views of the floating fishing village.
• Arrive and overnight at Lak Views Hotel by the tranquil Lak Lake.

Day 2

Lak Lake - Buon Me Thuot city ~ 140 km (9:00 – 16:00)

• Visit the M’nong ethnic village in Lieng and witness their rich culture.
• Drive through scenic rice paddy fields and appreciate the lush landscapes.
• Stop at Elephant Rock Mountain and enjoy its impressive geological form.
• Learn to make traditional rice paper with a hands-on demonstration.
• Visit a cocoa plantation and taste local chocolate delights.
• Explore a cashew nut factory and walk through the plantation grounds.
• Take a dip at the picturesque Dray Nur Waterfall.
• Discover traditional incense and rice noodle making techniques.
• Overnight at Ako Ko Homestay in a stilt house within a local minority village.

Day 3

Buon Me Thuot city – Nha Trang ~ 186 km (8:00 – 16:30)

• Rubber & Pepper Plantations: Discover local farming of rubber trees and pepper vines.
• Krong Buk Hạ Reservoir: Quiet lakeside dam with beautiful views.
• Ede Minority Village: Cultural visit to experience the lifestyle of the Ede ethnic group.
• Phoenix Pass & Bald Hill: Historic area impacted by Agent Orange during the war.
• Ninh Xuan Hot Spring: Stop to explore natural hot mineral springs.
• Brick-Making Facility: See traditional techniques of hand-crafted brick production.
• Vinh Luong Fishing Harbour: Visit a bustling harbor with fresh seafood and local activity.
• Beachside Ride: Scenic 20 km drive along the coast leaving Nha Trang.

• Finally, the tour concludes with a drop-off at your preferred hotel in Nha Trang.

  • English-speaking tour guides.
  • Transportation ( Motorcycles or Car/4x4 vehicle).
  • Entrance fees:
  • 2 nights accommodation.
  • Fuel cost.
  • Helmets and other safety gear.
  • Motorcycle rental (for self-ride option).
  • Mineral water and tissue.
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Personal expenses.
  • Lunch or soft drinks
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Other expenses not listed as included
  1. Joanne Symonds:

    We went on the 7 hr Datanla waterfall, Holy See , clay tunnel tour with Le.
    He was generous with his information, well informed, easy to understand and friendly.
    We felt very comfortable with him.
    He took us to lunch and when we ran out of time he took us to the crazy house the following morning, before he drove us to our next destination In Nha Trang, a 5 hr trip.
    We can highly recommend this company and especially Le who was awesome!!
    Thank you for the fun and great stories Le.
    Look forward to seeing you again. “ tomorrow “. 😃😃

  2. Maria Wendish:

    The 3-day tour from Da Lat to Nha Trang was truly incredible, surpassing all expectations. Lee and Davis proved to be exceptionally knowledgeable about the areas we visited, providing us with insightful explanations that enhanced our experience. The culinary aspect of the tour was equally outstanding. Lee’s explanation of VFC (Vietnam’s Fry Chicken) made it clear that it was not just your typical Kentucky fried chicken, but a unique Vietnamese delight. The grilled spring rolls, also known as fresh spring rolls, were simply delightful. Undoubtedly, the highlight of the tour was the invigorating bath in the waterfall. We gained invaluable insights throughout the trip, although the price was slightly higher than our initial budget, every penny was well worth it. We are already looking forward to planning our next trip with these exceptional guides. Many thanks to Lee and Davis for an unforgettable experience.

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