Hoi An to Nha Trang
Day 1: Hoi An to Kham Duc (150 km)
Drive through the rice fields, stopping at the Cham tower and historic American war sites. We will then go along the Ho Chi Minh trail, visit pineapple plantations and enjoy them, then stop for swimming and relaxing in the waterfall. Then continue into the highlands to visit the ethnic minority village. Then continue into the highlands where you can learn about the Civil War of Vietnam before 1975 as well as enjoy the breathtaking nature of the area,… reach Kham Duc around 17.00 and stay overnight in the small town.
Day 2: Kham Duc – Kon Tum (180 km)
Travel to Kon Tum along highway 14 Ho Chi Minh trail rider over 2600 m high with sea level, beautiful scenic views, stopping for swimming and relaxing in the waterfall then along the way to visit other ethnic minority villages such as Xo Dang, Bana, Gia Rai, Je – Trieng, Brau, Ro Mam,… to learn their traditions, customs, cultures. Continue following the Ho Chi Minh trail to visit the Wooden Church (built by the French from 1913 to 1918), and the Rong house, and stay overnight in Kon Tum.
Day 3: Kon Tum – Buon Me Thuot (225 km)
Leaving Kon Tum to Buon Me Thuot: explore the daily life of Bana, Ede ethnic minority village, learn more about their cultural tradition,… visit ‘’the Eyes of Pleiku’’ sea lake, rubber plantation, and then go to Buon Me Thuot, visit the Dak Lak Museum, stay overnight in Buon Me Thuot.
Day 4: Buon Me Thuot – Da Lat (195 km)
Travel to Da Lat: we follow small roads to go to Lak lake. Then we visit the locals to learn how they process the coffee and taste the best coffee in Vietnam. We will then go to visit the M’lieng ethnic minority village and then explore Jun village to learn more about the rural life of the M’nong tribe in about an hour. Stop on the mountain to see coffee plantations and beautiful nature before coming to Dalat.
Day 5: Da Lat – Nha Trang (140 km)
Visit the crazy house, flower garden, vegetable farms, and Than Tho Lake before leaving Dalat for Nha Trang. Enjoy Vietnamese coffee in the local café, stop over at the K’ho minority village to see the local people, waterfall before arriving in Nha Trang.
Note:
- You will be driven by our drivers.
- It’s not possible to drive by yourself, except if you have the right documents, insurance, and experience to drive in Vietnam
- If you go by car, the program can be changed. The tour can be changed after covid
Experienced English-speaking guide.
Motorcycle or semi-automatic scooter
Personal, local licensed driver
Fuel, meals, entry fees, an international safety standard helmet, water, soft drinks, and rain ponchos if needed
1 night at the guest house
Personal expenses, tips and gratuities
Motorbike insurance
Personal expenses
Other services not mentioned above.








