Tour Details
7 DAY TOUR NHA TRANG TO HOI AN
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Day 1: Nha Trang - Da Lat ~ 140 km (8:30 – 16:00)
What to see: Travel along the countryside road, with a visit of the Ancient castle of the Nguyen dynasty (1802 – 1945) build in the 17th century, get into the panorama views of rice paddy, sugar cane plantations, many rivers and mountainous road, and then with a visit of the remote K’ho Minority village and their suspension bridge (using for motorbike and cow coach)…after lunch you will visit the green house flower farm, coffee plantation, Lake of sight, Railway station, French district...
Where to stay: Family home stay
Day 2: Da Lat - Lak Lake ~ 160 km (8:30 – 16:30)
What to see: on the way you can take a quick visit at the crazy house, travel along the country road to see all the agriculture farm such as vegetable farm, green house flower farm, coffee plantation, a visit of silk worm factory, rice wine making and elephant waterfall. Arrive at Lak Lake with a visit to the “Jun” Minority Village (M’Nong). Crossing the Lak Lake by boat to Lieng minority village, with many opportunities of taking pictures of people farming and fishing; Check-in at the long-stilt-house for over-night stay.
Where to stay: Home stay in Long Stilt house
Day 3: Lak Lake - Buon Me Thuot city ~ 140 km (9:00 – 16:00)
What to see: on the way heading to Buon Me Thuot city, you have half an hour trekking to top of the Elephant rock mountain, back on the road again, on the back of the motorbikes you will have opportunities to observe the panorama view of rice paddy field along the road. Continue travel to Buon Me Thuot City. Then take the Ho Chi Minh Trail to visit Dray Sap, Gia Long falls, and the Dray Nur falls… go swimming in the natural swimming pool in the middle of the park with very fresh water, and then the national park. Back to Buon Me Thuot city again and overnight there.
Where to stay: Tram Anh hotel.
Day 4: Buon Me Thuot city - Plei Ku ~ 195 km (7:30 – 17:30)
What to see: Travel north along the Ho Chi Minh Trail with a visit of the War monument for the former north radio operator soldiers, spectacular views rubber plantations; and cashew and black pepper gardens. On the way you also take time to see the way of Vietnamese making rice paper and rice noodle...Take a short visit to Sea Lake in Plei Ku City. Another change for swimming, do the kayaking on the lake, hide insight the pine tree forest, you will see the paradise park for the lovers...
Where to stay: Hoang Van resort
Day 5: Plei Ku - Kon Tum ~ 140 km (8:30 – 16:00)
What to see: Early morning you start to take 80 km north east Kon Tum to visit the Mang Den town which is known as Dalat 2, beautiful lake and waterfall in the middle of the jungle, Another minority village which Ba Na people and their traditional Rong house... back to Kon Tum with a visit of a very old and unique wooden church; and an orphanage to share your feeling with the homeless children...
Where to stay: Kon Klor hotel resort (1*)
Day 6: Kon Tum - Kham Duc ~ 170 km (8:00 ~ 17:00)
What to see: A 3~4 hours stay in and around Kon Tum with visits to a Konklor village with the Bana minority people; a traditional Rong house; a very old and unique wooden church; and an orphanage. Traveling ~ 42 km north from Kon Tum, we will visit the Dakto village; a major battlefield during the American war; and Charlie hill with popular song: Nguoi o lai Charlie. Stop over in Daklei province to see Trieng Minority Village and try crossing the Tiny Suspension Bridge. Over night stay in Kham Duc town.
Where to stay: 2* Be Chau Giang hotel
Day 7: Kham Duc - Hoi An ~ 160 km (8:00 ~ 16:00)
What to see: Keep continue riding on Ho Chi Min road, stop over at roadside waterfall, cross a hanging bridge to see Trieng Minority village, Enjoy fresh Pinaple at Pinaple plantation, the smooth ride along Thu Bon river with visits to rice paper making, incense family making, chopstick factory, Trang An Cham Tower: the temple of Cham Pa kingdom. Arrival at Hoi An in the afternoon. End tour
Includes
Motorbike (including petrol, parking, helmet...)
rider/guide,
motorbike's insurance,
permission,
6 night accommodation,
entrance fees.