With the beauty of nature and diverse community life, Dak Lak promises to bring you interesting travel experiences.
Boating to explore Lak Lake
Lak Lake is the largest natural lake in Dak Lak province, attracting tourists with its wild atmosphere and impressive beauty.
The villages of the M'Nong ethnic group living around the lake will also provide you with unique cultural experiences. But most impressively, Lak Lake is an ideal place for you to enjoy relaxing activities such as rowing around the lake, watching Central Highlands gong performances, and swimming.
In particular, the sunrise and sunset scenes here are extremely wonderful moments.
Visit the majestic Dray Sap waterfall
Dray Sap Waterfall, also known as Chong Waterfall, has a surface of more than 500m long and is nearly 20m high, divided into 3 parts: upper, middle and lower waterfall. Every year at the beginning of the rainy season, the waterfall's water flows down loudly, creating white foam, so the Ede people often call it the smoke waterfall.
The waterfall is located in an area with many caves, trees, tangled vines, and sounds echoing all around. In addition, the path to the waterfall is winding and bumpy with mossy rocks. These things combined have made this place a famous scenic spot in Vietnam.
Elephant riding in Yok Don National Park
Yok Don National Park is a tourist destination with many interesting things, attracting not only tourists but also many scientists to visit and research. With an area of 115,545 hectares, Yok Don National Park is one of the largest nature reserves in Vietnam.
Coming here, you will be extremely impressed with the vast forests belonging to the dipterocarp forest ecosystem, which is typical of Southeast Asian tropical forests, interspersed with lush green humid forests and bush forests with many precious woods such as rosewood, rosewood, rosewood, red wood, purple-leaf star... In particular, the experience of riding an elephant around the forest and crossing the river will be memories that you will never forget.
Visit Yang Prong Tower
Yang Prong Tower is a Cham tower in Ea Rok commune, Ea Sup district, about 100km from Buon Ma Thuot city. The tower was built in the late 13th century and is the only Cham tower in the Central Highlands.
The tower was built to worship the god Siva, the god who symbolizes the fertility of the race and prosperity and happiness according to the beliefs of the Cham people.
Today, the tower is a tourist attraction that attracts many visitors interested in Central Highlands culture.
Enjoy coffee in the "coffee capital"
Buon Ma Thuot City has long been considered the “coffee capital” of Vietnam. Coming here, you will not only see the green coffee plantations as far as the eye can see but also enjoy the most delicious cups of coffee in Vietnam.
Sit down and drink a cup of coffee in Trung Nguyen coffee village on a rainy afternoon and you will feel it is the best cup of coffee you have ever enjoyed.
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