Daklak tour
Experience the real tribal life!
"Vietnamese kings usually went to Daklak, especially Don Village, for royal hunting while riding elephant."
Tip: Remember to buy some coffee here for your friends. The best in Vietnam!
Don Village
Ako Dhong Village - A village of Ede people
Waterfalls (Dray sap and Dray Nur)
Lak lake and Baodai's palace
National museum DakLak
Exile House
Trung Nguyen coffee village and world coffee museum
Grave Houses - Grave Statues (Koh Tum)
The Don Village is located northwest of Buon Ma Thuot in Krong Na Commune, Buon Don District, close to the Cambodian border, approximately 42km from Buon Ma Thuot. This village Village is well known as the native land of elephant hunters and trainers throughout Southeast Asia. Don Village has been famous for its Kru, powerful elephant tribe leaders, for a long time, and is well known in India and France for its elephant.
Tip: Remember to take an elephant-riding tour here! It will be an unforgettable experience!
Ako Dhong Village - A village of Ede people: The peaceful village is an attractive destination for local and foreign visitors thanks to traditional activities of Ede people and scenic lake and forest views.The roads, yards, gardens and houses in the village are clean and tidy.Inside the village, visitors can explore a strange banana species that has a huge trunk with fruits inside. According to local people, they do not breed the tree by its seedlings but its seeds.
Dray Nur and Dray Sap waterfalls: Fed by the Srepock River, a major tributary of the Mekong River that flows from the Central Highlands into northeastern Cambodia, Dray Nur and Dray Sap waterfalls are worth the trip out from Buon Ma Thuot. As the bird flies, Dray Nur and Dray Sap waterfalls are almost side by side but because of a broken bridge unlikely to be repaired any time soon, you have to travel 23 kilometres nearly full circle to see both.
Lak lake: Lak Lake is the Central Highland’s largest natural freshwater lake. It is home to the Mnong, a tribe that relies on the lake for their livelihood and they can be seen fishing in traditional dugout canoes.
National museum DakLak: Dak Lak Museum of Ethnology is a place that should not be missed if you visit the Central Highlands. This museum preserves and presents the culture quintessence of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands. The museum has more than 10,000 objects and receives about 100,000 visitors a year, one third of whom are foreigners.
Trung Nguyen Coffee Village: Located in the highland city of Buon Ma Thuot in Dak Lak Province in the Central Highlands, Trung Nguyen Coffee Village offers more than a cup of the exquisite beverage. It is an ideal place for those who are interested in learning about coffee trees and the coffee processing industry
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