1. Dray Nur Waterfall
Dray Nur Waterfall is located 25 km from Buon Ma Thuot city, along National Highway 14, passing by Buon Kop Hydroelectric Dam for about 3 km. This majestic waterfall is a true gift from nature to Dak Lak. Known as the "Bride's Falls" in local lore, it tells the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet of the forest. Visitors here can marvel at the impressive rush of water and the thunderous roar that echoes through the mountains. The waterfall has become a popular tourist destination in Dak Lak, offering an ideal spot for travelers. A must-try experience here is walking across the high and shaky suspension bridge.
From the bridge, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the stunning natural landscape, where water and waves create an awe-inspiring and serene beauty. The Dray Nur Waterfall offers a blend of magnificent power and peaceful charm, making it a perfect spot to connect with nature. When visiting, don't miss the exciting 3-in-1 adventure: Biking – Trekking – Rafting, a thrilling combination of cycling, mountain climbing, and rafting across the waterfalls, from Dray Nur to Drap Sap Thượng Falls.
Address: Serepok River, Dray Sap Commune, Krong Ana District, Dak Lak Province

2. Gia Long Waterfall
Gia Long Waterfall, also known as Dray Sap Thượng, is located on the Serepok River, straddling the borders of Dray Sap Commune in Krong Ana District, Dak Lak Province, and Dak Sor Commune in Krong K’No District, Dak Nong Province. The waterfall’s powerful rush of water cascading down amidst the echoing sounds in the surrounding forests creates a spectacular sight. Visitors can enjoy the refreshing air and stunning natural beauty, and experience the thrill of crossing the swinging suspension bridge. Gia Long Waterfall is a must-see destination, attracting both domestic and international tourists due to its wild and serene atmosphere.
The sound of the waterfall, combined with the chirping of birds in the surrounding lush, pristine forests, creates a magical, fairy-tale atmosphere. The turquoise natural pool beneath the Gia Long Waterfall invites visitors to dive into its cool, refreshing waters, offering an unforgettable and revitalizing experience. Moreover, the waterfall area is home to a rich and diverse ecosystem, with ancient trees that are hundreds of years old, along with various species of birds and wildlife, providing visitors with opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty and biodiversity of the area.
Address: Serepok River, Dray Sap Commune, Krong Ana District, Dak Lak Province, and Dak Sor Commune, Krong K’No District, Dak Nong Province.


3. Lak Lake
Lak Lake is located near Liên Sơn Town, Lak District, along the road connecting Buon Ma Thuot and Da Lat, about 56 km south of Buon Ma Thuot on National Highway 27. In addition to its natural beauty, the area offers fresh air, a serene lake with crystal-clear waters, and is surrounded by towering mountains, ensuring the water remains calm. The area also features vast, untouched forests that are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.
Lak Lake is also famous for its unique water adventures, such as riding on an elephant's back or paddling wooden boats, offering visitors a chance to explore the cultural richness of the Mơ Nông ethnic village. It’s a must-visit destination in Dak Lak. Visitors can enjoy local delicacies, particularly dishes made from the lake's native fish, such as small fish and snakehead fish. A boat ride on the lake, observing fish swimming beneath the calm waters and breathing in the fresh air, is sure to relax and refresh your mind, escaping the stresses of daily life.
Address: Liên Sơn Town, Lak District, on the road between Buon Ma Thuot and Da Lat, Dak Lak Province

4. Thuy Tien Waterfall
Thuy Tien Waterfall is located to the northeast, about 7 km from the center of Tam Giang Commune, Krong Nang District, Dak Lak, nestled deep within a lush forest. Amidst the majestic wilderness, Thuy Tien Waterfall stands as a hidden gem, almost like a fairy hiding in the mountains. The beauty of the waterfall, the sound of roaring water, the songs of birds, and the whispers of the forest leaves all come together in a perfect harmony. The waterfall is also known as Three-Tier Waterfall, with each tier offering a unique experience. The first tier is narrow, with a gentle slope and easy-to-navigate steps. The second tier spreads out with several rock steps and shallow pools where visitors can swim. The third tier features a vast pool, with water crashing down from above, creating a mist that returns to a calm, winding stream through the deep forest.
Thuy Tien Waterfall lives up to its name, gentle like the flowing hair of a beautiful woman, full of mystery that beckons travelers to explore. The pristine environment of the Central Highlands, the stunning waterfalls of Dak Lak, especially Thuy Tien, leave a lasting impression on nature lovers. Best of all, you can enjoy this magnificent natural scenery without any entry fees. Don't miss out on the opportunity to visit Thuy Tien Waterfall.
Address: Lush forest, about 7 km from the center of Tam Giang Commune, Krong Nang District, Dak Lak

5. Seven Branches Waterfall
From Buon Ma Thuot city, head northwest along Provincial Road 1 for 35 km to reach N'Drech village, Ea Hua Commune, Buon Don District. From there, turn left and continue for another 1 km to reach Seven Branches Waterfall - a stunning eco-tourism spot in Dak Lak.
The Serepok River flows through the area, splitting into seven small branches, creating six small islands between the river's channels. From a high vantage point, the waterfall resembles an outstretched hand surrounded by foamy, cascading water. The widest part of the waterfall stretches across about 2 km. The first branch is hidden by ancient banyan trees, while the second, third, and fourth branches flow through large rocks about 25-30 meters apart. The fifth branch features pebbled beaches and smooth, polished stones. The sixth branch boasts expansive, flat sandy areas and about 2 hectares of land where locals cultivate crops and fruits. The seventh and final branch leads to the pristine Yok Don National Park, home to rare plant species. These unique features make Seven Branches Waterfall a popular destination for tourists visiting Dak Lak.
Address: Ea Wer, Buon Don, Dak Lak


6. Yang Prong Cham Tower
Yang Prong Cham Tower (Great God) or the Green Forest Cham Tower is located in Ea Rok Commune, Ea Sup District, Dak Lak Province, about 15 km from Ea Sup Town and 100 km from Buon Ma Thuot. Standing proudly in the lush greenery, the tower is a relic that tells stories slowly fading into the mists of time. The Yang Prong Tower is considered a religious structure dedicated to the god Shiva in the form of Mukhalinga, a key aspect of Cham culture. Today, this tower has become a spiritual site for the people of Ea Sup, revered by the Gia Rai, Ede, M’nong, and Kinh communities as a sacred place.
The Yang Prong Cham Tower is unique because it is the only Cham tower not built on a high hilltop or steep cliff exposed to the sun, but instead stands hidden in the shadows of the Ea Sup forest, beside the peaceful and picturesque Ea H’Leo River. In this serene setting, the tower appears as a hidden treasure of the forest, a place where the divine resides.
Address: Ea Rok Commune, Ea Sup District, Dak Lak Province


7. Krong K’mar Waterfall
Located about 3 km from the center of Krong Bong District, heading towards the Chu Yang Sin mountain range, the Krong K’mar Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Dak Lak. Originating from the highest peak of the Chu Yang Sin range, the waterfall cascades down to the base of the mountain. Krong K'mar is a place of natural beauty and mystery, attracting visitors with its pristine and untouched atmosphere. The water here is incredibly clear and clean, resembling a natural swimming pool yet to be explored. Surrounded by sprawling rock formations and dense forests, the waterfall is an enchanting sight amidst the vast mountains and sky.
For those who love exploring mountain landscapes, you can walk along the waterfall’s stream heading upstream, where you'll be amazed to find a large, clear, and deep lake nestled in a pine forest, echoing with the melodious songs of various forest birds. Unlike the roaring waterfall below, this spot offers a quiet, serene environment, perfect for anyone seeking a peaceful and picturesque retreat in the heart of nature.
Address: Krong K’mar Town, Krong Bong District, Dak Lak Province

8. Ea Kao Lake
Located 12 kilometers southeast of Buon Ma Thuot, Ea Kao Lake is one of Dak Lak's famous tourist destinations. It was formed by damming several streams for irrigation purposes. With its breathtakingly romantic scenery, especially at sunset, it has become a popular spot for visitors. The area now includes recreational parks, rest areas, and restaurants to cater to tourists.
Ea Kao Lake boasts the untouched beauty of the Central Highlands, where lush mountains and forests create a rustic and peaceful natural landscape. The surrounding scenery features rolling hills, vibrant greenery, and soft red earth covered with grass and flowers. It is a picturesque view that captivates visitors in both the rainy and dry seasons. Immersed in the tranquility of nature around Ea Kao Lake, you'll find your soul soothed, appreciating each breath and embracing the beauty of life.
Address: Ea Kao Commune, Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak Province

9. The World Coffee Museum
The World Coffee Museum is a unique open space divided into several distinct sections. Its design draws inspiration from the traditional longhouse architecture of the Central Highlands people. The flowing curves and interconnected forms create an innovative and striking architectural shape. This complex includes museum exhibition areas, an exhibition hall, a light library, a coffee-tasting space, and a seminar room. Today, thanks to its distinctive architecture, engaging activities, and a green, clean, beautiful environment, The World Coffee Museum has become a must-visit spot for all tourists visiting Buon Ma Thuot.
At The World Coffee Museum, visitors can explore and admire coffee-making tools that are centuries old, while also enjoying a perfect photo opportunity with a stunning backdrop, reminiscent of Western aesthetics. Located in the heart of Buon Ma Thuot city, the museum is easily accessible for anyone wanting to explore or take photos. Inside, the space is open, airy, and cool. You can also enjoy a rich cup of coffee right at the coffee capital itself!
Address: Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street, Tan Loi, Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak

10. Mother Elephant Rock
Mother Elephant Rock is located in Yang Tao commune (Lak district), about 40 km from the center of Buon Ma Thuot city along National Highway 27. This place has recently attracted many young visitors for sightseeing and check-ins. Numerous stunning photos have been taken as people reach the summit of this mountain. Majestic and grand are the words you’ll utter when you stand in front of the massive Elephant Rock. The rock, with its grayish color and areas faded by time, resembles a mother elephant. The whole scene blends together, showcasing the beautiful, magnificent scenery of the Central Highlands.
Mother Elephant Rock is ideal for adventure enthusiasts and those who love conquering heights. It takes about 15 minutes to reach the top of the rock by climbing the gently sloping sides. From the summit, tourists can enjoy panoramic views of the awe-inspiring natural landscapes, including sights like Yang Reh Lake and the Chư Yang Sin mountain range – the roof of the Central Highlands.
Address: Yang Tao commune (Lak district), about 40 km from the center of Buon Ma Thuot city along National Highway 27


11. Buon Don - The Untouched Island Village
Buon Don is located in Krong Na commune, Buon Don district, Dak Lak province, about 42 km northwest of Buon Ma Thuot city. Famous not only for its majestic highland landscapes and unique customs, but also for its traditional elephant hunting and training practices, Buon Don is a must-visit for those seeking authentic cultural experiences.
In Buon Don, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Island Village, experience the thrill of crossing a swaying 100m long suspension bridge, marvel at the Seven Branches Waterfall, ride elephants across the Serepok River, and savor the region's rich culinary specialties. You’ll also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture through the sounds of gongs and the traditional rice wine – a staple of the people of Dak Lak. Don’t miss out on exploring the long stilt houses, some of which have stood for over 120 years, preserving the cultural heritage of the Central Highlands.
Address: Krong Na commune, Buon Don district, Dak Lak province

12. Yok Don National Park
Located in Buon Don and Ea Sup districts, Dak Lak province, about 40 km northwest of Buon Ma Thuot city, Yok Don National Park is the only park in Vietnam that preserves the unique dry dipterocarp forests. It is also the largest nature reserve in the country, home to about 67 species of mammals, 196 species of birds, 46 species of reptiles, 15 species of amphibians, and nearly 100 species of insects. Among them are 17 endangered species such as elephants, wild buffalo, wild cattle, spotted deer, sambar deer, pheasants, peacocks, and the legendary hornbill. The park’s tropical rainforest is rich with diverse plant species, including over 464 plant varieties, many of which are rare and precious flowers.
Not only a sanctuary for unique ecosystems, Yok Don National Park is also a popular destination for nature lovers and eco-tourism enthusiasts. Visitors will be enveloped by fresh air, surrounded by pristine landscapes that offer a glimpse of the Central Highlands. Enjoy the sweet fragrance of wild orchids, sit around a traditional wine jar, and listen to the elders share tales about the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Address: Buon Don and Ea Sup districts, Dak Lak province

13. Chư Yang Sin National Park
Located on the border between Lak and Krong Bong districts, Dak Lak province, about 60 km southeast of Buon Ma Thuot city, Chư Yang Sin National Park is known for its breathtaking landscapes shaped by the high-altitude tropical climate and rugged terrain. With over 40 mountains, steep slopes, vast forests, and numerous streams, waterfalls, and rapids, this park is a paradise for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Chư Yang Sin offers a magical blend of temperate and subtropical forests, along with stunning waterfalls and cliffs. Visitors can explore this enchanting park through various activities, such as hiking through ancient pine forests, observing rare wildlife, cycling along forest trails, paddling traditional boats on rivers, or enjoying picnics by the waterfalls. For those who truly connect with nature, a trip to Chư Yang Sin National Park is an unforgettable journey into the wilderness.
Address: On the border between Lak and Krong Bong districts, Dak Lak province

