For just $2,390 per person, indulge in our Tây Nguyên 3-day expedition, embracing captivating destinations and exciting activities, accompanied by enticing offers.
Experience the thrill of our 3-day tour to Tây Nguyên, exploring the wonders of Măng Đen – Kon Tum – Gia Lai – Buôn Mê – Tà Đùng.
Marvel at the exquisite Kom Tum Wooden Church.

Our first stop in the Tây Nguyên 3-day tour leads you to the grand Kon Tum Cathedral, designed and initiated by a French priest. The architecture blends Roman style with the traditional Ba Na communal house, creating a unique fusion of Western and ethnic cultures of the Central Highlands. Unlike the stone churches of Phát Diệm (Ninh Bình) or the brick and concrete structures, this masterpiece is entirely crafted from the finest wood of the time, featuring a harmonious layout comprising the cathedral, reception house, exhibition hall, communal house, orphanage, carpentry, and textile workshops.

Măng Đen, an ecological paradise nestled in Kon Plong district, Kon Tum province, boasts a mild climate and abundant flora and fauna, with flowers blooming in all seasons and breathtaking natural landscapes. With three lakes and seven mountains, this place is hailed as an ecological heaven – the muse of Kon Tum. Explore Măng Đen and traverse winding roads flanked by lush pine trees, permeated by the intoxicating fragrance of wildflowers.

Pa Sy Waterfall

Passing through the entrance gate of Pa Sy tourist area, you will be impressed by the lush primeval forests and the sculpture gardens with numerous artworks carved by incredibly skilled human hands. Leaving the wooden sculpture garden, continue through the forest to descend the stone steps to reach Pa Sy Waterfall. Gradually, the scenery of Pa Sy Waterfall unfolds before your eyes like a 'fairy' nestled amidst the Central Highlands mountains. The powerful water flows from a height of 40m, creating a veil of mist below, making you feel tiny in front of this majestic sight. Surrounding the waterfall are leafy huts for tourists to rest and enjoy the atmosphere of this place.
Dak Ke Waterfall
Dak Ke Waterfall is one of the famous tourist destinations in Kon Tum. It is considered the most famous waterfall in the legend of the 7 lakes in Mang Den due to its spacious and expansive terrain. Surrounding the waterfall are mountains and dense green forests, the sound of rushing water, and the echoing songs of birds, all painting a beautiful picture of the landscape in the mountain and water region, making it the ideal destination when visiting Kon Tum.

Dak Ke Lake
Dak Ke Lake, locally known as Toong Ro Poong Lake, covers an area of about 3 hectares within the Mang Den ecological tourist area. The serene space here with its clear blue water is surrounded by mountains and dense green forests. Throughout the year, flowers bloom around the lake, creating a picturesque landscape of mountains and water. Taking a stroll around Dak Ke Lake, you'll feel like you're walking in a flower festival. Indeed, these are just wildflowers, but their brilliance and diversity will leave you amazed and eager to take photos against this colorful backdrop.

Hồ Dak Ke is one of the seven lakes at Mang Den tourist area, chosen to be developed into an eco-tourism site among the seven lakes here due to its spacious and convenient terrain for providing services to tourists visiting this place.
Khanh Lam Pagoda
When mentioning one of the famous spiritual tourist destinations of Kon Tum, people often think of Khanh Lam Pagoda - a place of tranquility and renowned peace. The pagoda consists of main hall, Western and Eastern houses, bell tower, drum tower, guesthouses, monk quarters, etc. Combined with the inherent wilderness of the mountain forest, it forms an immensely majestic and solemn space.

Here, visitors will experience a sense of tranquility, peace, and liberation from the anxieties, worries, hardships, and concerns of everyday life to enjoy the fresh air, moments of peace in the soul.
Our Lady of Mang Den Statue


Century-old Pine Forest in Gia Lai
For ages, this centuries-old pine tree grove has been a magnet for both locals and visitors alike, drawn here to admire, marvel, and capture memorable photos. Especially, young enthusiasts flock here to check-in at the splendid ancient pine trees and the sprawling green tea fields.

The distinctive feature of this pine grove is when the wind passes through, one can hear a rustling sound, melodious like the tunes of a symphony orchestra, locally referred to as the 'pine symphony.' The best time to capture photos here is at sunrise when the morning mist hasn't entirely dissipated, and the first rays of sunlight pierce through the branches.
Lake Sea

Dubbed as the 'eyes of Pleiku,' Pleiku Lake is a renowned cultural, spiritual, and ecological tourism destination in Pleiku City, Gia Lai Province. The lake is considered one of the most natural and picturesque lakes in the Central Highlands region, with an extremely cool climate, covering an area of nearly 300 hectares, situated at an altitude of about 800 meters above sea level. The breathtaking scenery here has stirred many hearts towards an exciting journey. Pleiku Lake is a masterpiece of nature, a pride of the Gia Lai people in particular, and the Central Highlands in general.
Akô Dhông Village Market

Akô Dhông Village Market, also known to tourists as Cô Thôn Market of Ma Rin village. Here, you'll feel immersed in the utmost tranquility, from the serene ambiance to the gentle, exquisite scenery. You'll have the opportunity to explore and immerse yourself in the unique daily traditional life of the Êđê ethnic people. The most impressive sight here is the image of longhouses - a typical architectural feature of the Central Highlands people, constructed from natural materials, giving them a unique architectural charm.

The Tranquil Temple of Khai Doan


The architectural marvel of Khai Doan Temple is a fusion of Hue royal palace architecture and the graceful charm of Tay Nguyen stilt houses, embellished with a touch of modern architectural finesse. The predominant brown and yellow tones of the temple exude a sense of antiquity and grandeur. From afar, visitors can behold the entirety of the temple, adorned with its gracefully curved tiled roofs harmonizing seamlessly with the surrounding nature, creating a breathtakingly beautiful and captivating vista.
Ta Dung Tourist Area

Ta Dung Lake is often referred to as the “Halong Bay of the Central Highlands”, closely associated with the Dong Nai hydroelectric dam, nestled within the Ta Dung natural reserve in Dak Nong province. Geographically, Ta Dung Lake straddles the territories of Dak Som commune and Dak P’lao commune.


Ta Dung captivates tourists with its vast, cool azure waters, serenely embellished with countless small islands dotting its surface. Ta Dung Lake, originally a valley nestled against the Ta Dung Mountain, boasts 36 magnificent islands, a masterpiece of nature entirely detached from the outside world.
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