From Dalat
- Duration: 3D2N
- Price: 75 USD/day/person
- Length: 500km
The jungles of Cat Tien national park support an astounding variety of bird life and a wide range of evergreen, semi deciduous and bamboo forests. For those who wish to explore Vietnam’s fauna and flora, Cat Tien national park is a promising spot where you can trek in the park to hundreds year old trees and witness wildlife even day or night.
- Duration: 1D
- Price: 35$
- Length: 100km
Around trip to the countryside of Ta Nung – Nam Ban – Minority Village - Dalat offers you an excellent trip to enjoy the sights of forests, flower farm, vegetable terraced gardens, hillside coffee gardens on the way and pay visits to a special silk factory which produces silk traditionally, the amazing Elephant Waterfall, handicraft weaving by the ethnic minority. Rest of the day, you can take a walk along the winding roads enjoying fresh cool air or have a hot cup of coffee at a local coffee shop.
- Duration: 1D
- Price: 25$
- Length: 50km
Da Lat attracted the tourists is by romantic beauty, peaceful of a plateau city which has cool climate, temperate; is by gentle, friendly people. Also by this place always has itself fresh colorful of life, history, culture and traditions.
- Duration: 6-8D/5-7N
- Price: $65/Day/Person
- Length: 835Km
- Duration: 5D/4N or 6D/5N
- Price: $65/Day/Person
- Length: 860Km
- Duration: 2-4D/1-3N
- Price: $65/Day/Person
- Length: 230km - 600Km
- Duration: 3D/2N
- Price: $65/day/person
- Length: 680km
- Duration: 3D2N
- Price: $65/Day/Person
- Length: 490Km
Before hitting the roads, we will visit the Crazy house, a pinturesque hotel-museum in Dalat. Then we start our first day driving along the mountain paths, stopping along the way to visit local workshops such as a mushroom farm, and a silk factory. The Happy Buddha also awaits us with his big smile. After a mouth-watering lunch, we will drive along the Jungle way stopping over to see coffee plantations and the beautiful Elephant fall. From there, we drive directly to Lak Lake, staying overnight with a local family in a M’nong hill tribe typical longhouse.