With its majestic natural beauty, vast green coffee fields, towering waterfalls, and unique Gong culture... Buon Ma Thuot will bring a myriad of emotions to those who visit and experience it. And traveling to Buon Ma Thuot during the September 2nd holiday is sure to be a fantastic destination for travelers.
Discover the Untouched Beauty and Grandeur of Buon Ma Thuot
Explore the Gia Long, Dray Nur, Dray Sap Waterfall Complex
Nestled along the Serepok River, the Gia Long – Dray Nur – Dray Sap waterfall system is one of the majestic cascades that nature has bestowed upon Dak Lak. Dray Nur, meaning 'female waterfall,' lies adjacent to Dray Sap waterfall, just a short walk across a suspension bridge over the Serepok River. Here, visitors can firsthand experience the powerful waterfall amidst the vast mountains, yet also immerse in the romantic and mystical ambiance.
Buon Don
This is one of the villages situated on the plateau in Buon Don district, with a vast area extending along the gentle Serepok River. When visiting Buon Don, travelers can explore the diverse cultural life of the local ethnic groups through unique festivals, enjoy traditional rice wine, dance to the folk dances, and participate in traditional cultural activities.
Moreover, from Buon Don, visitors can embark on a wooden boat journey down the Serepok River to explore the unique and captivating Seven-Step Waterfall.
Enchanting Lake Lăk
Known as one of the largest natural freshwater lakes connected to the Krông Ana River in Dak Lak, Lake Lăk covers an area of approximately 500 hectares, situated at an altitude of over 500 meters above sea level, boasting the picturesque beauty of the Central Highlands. Lake Lăk is gradually becoming a captivating ecotourism destination for both domestic and international tourists.
Visitors to Lake Lăk not only admire the mystical beauty of the lake and the refreshing atmosphere here but also embark on adventures on wooden boats or unique elephant-riding platforms, exploring the distinctive culture of the M'nong people. It will surely be an unforgettable experience for travelers on this budget-friendly trip on September 2nd.
The Sacred Heart Church
As the main cathedral of the Buon Ma Thuot diocese, with architecture heavily influenced by ethnic styles, designed like the longhouses of the Ede people, entirely constructed from wood, it will be a unique place for tourists to visit and take souvenir photos.
Thủy Tiên Waterfall
Due to its three cascades, Thủy Tiên waterfall is also known as the Three-tier Waterfall. This is one of the waterfalls with pristine, picturesque landscapes, exuding mysterious beauty amidst the Central Highlands.
Thủy Tiên Waterfall features unique stacked rock formations along with interwoven tree roots, providing visitors with a novel and captivating space.
Yok Don National Park
Yok Don is considered one of the largest nature reserves in Vietnam. It is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, wild buffalo, elephants, falcons, monkeys, gibbons, tigers, leopards, pheasants, and more.
Visitors to the national park can experience various unique ecological activities such as elephant riding, mountain biking, and trekking through pristine forests. Additionally, at night, tourists can observe the activities of wild animals in Yok Don.