Destinations :: Central Highlands Vietnam
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![]() Pass Highway 14B to Ho Chi Minh Trail, there you find Kontum a home to many highland minority groups, including the Bahnar, Romam and Sedang communities. Province’s highlights include: Visits to ethnic village Dac Wac,Dac Rang, victory monument Dac To-Tan Canh. KoKonKoTu village: the land of the Bahnar minority, one of the three biggest ethnicities of the province. Participate in Gong’s traditional music performance by the fire tasting local wine through bamboo straw. The Wooden Church: a special architecture erected in the 1913 where the priests give the service in Bahnar language. The Seminary, built in 1935, where priest are trained to take charge of the 4 provinces of the central highlands. Kon Tum Orphanage: a popular stop for good hearted tourists. There is plenty of opportunity to take interesting cycle rides in the area. Ro Rong house overnight in Konkotu village or hotel |
![]() Having Pleiku as its capital, Gia Lai is a dwelling place of a lot of different ethnic minorities |
![]() Daklak is a province which Ban Me Thuot is its capital city. An abundant land of coffee due to basaltic soil, very fertile and propitious to industrial trees. Highlights include: Draysap Falls: 30km from Buon Ma Thuot, is in the middle of a hardwood rainforest. Draysap is the name in the Edeh language which means the Fall of Mist. Lak Lake and elephant riding: the lake located at an altitude of 400m asl offering fantastic view and the climb up the adjacent hills is well worthwhile. Cross Lak Lake by dug out canoe (piroques), trek through area villages on the far side of the lake or elephant ride is at your choice The nearby Edeh & Mnong village is a unique experience. Overnight at Long House in Ban Me Thuot or hotel |
![]() Located at an altitude of 1,500m, Dalat is the capital city of Lam Dong province. By airplane, or by car from the North or the South, you will arrive! Evergreen forests with enchanting trails, romantic lakes, spectacular flowers and the best vegetables you will ever eat all highlight the town of Dalat - where the French used to go to get away from the heat and noise of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City). |
















