The Buon Ma Thuot trekking full day will give us a chance to discover the Ethnic village by a trekking trail at Don village in Buon Ma Thuot. Explore the tradition, custom and daily lives of the minority people..
Today, at 8h15-8h30, the Buon Ma Thuot trekking full day will be started by picking up at your hotel and then start a tour for about 50km to Don village, which is located on the Srpok river bank. The village is well-known in the whole South-East Asia as the native land of the elephant hunters and tamers. Visit of the big wooden houses decorated with delicate carvings and sculptures, and then a house-on-stilt built more than a hundred years ago. You will meet the hero of the mountain entitled who has captured and tamed a hundred of elephants. After lunch, take an excursion on the elephant’s back to cross the Serepok river. Visit of the Draysap Falls called Misty Falls. Dinner and musical show with ethnic songs and dances in the tragi-epic gong beats of the Ede. Finally, return hotel and end the Buon Ma Thuot trekking full day.
Services included: Transport, guide, lunch and entrance fee.
Rate: In order to send you the tour cost, please send us your traveled date, group quantity and hotel to pick up.
Services excluded:
– Personal expenses like drink, telephone, laundry, tips for guide and driver
– Vietnam Visa, Arrival/ departure flights, travel insurance
– Surcharge for peak season, holiday time and online payment method
– Compulsory dinner for Xmas and New Year eves.
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