Discover the best top things to do in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam including Lak Lake, Dray Nur Waterfall, Hoa Nghiem Temple, Ethnographic Museum, Dray Sap Falls, Trung Nguyen Village Coffee, Kotam Ecotourism Destination, Troh Bu Botanic Garden, Victory Monument Buon Ma Thuot, The World Coffee Museum.
Restaurants in Dak Lak Province
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Had a 45 mins flight from HCM to Buon Ma Thuot, than take a local bus (30k VND) to Lak town. From there, you can call reception at Lak Tented camp and they will show you the way. My friends and I spend 2 nights at this eco-resort and we love it. You can do kayaking, trekking, biking, enjoy the wild guava, wild veggie and must drink the bamboo alcohol. Total 3 days, 3 nights cost me around 200 USD ;) perfect get away trip. Remember to bring anti-mosquito cream. alot of them
4.5 based on 182 reviews
Dray Nur waterfall is considered as the most mighty fall of the Central Highlands, located in Dray Sap commune, Krong Ana district, about 25km away from Buon Ma Thuot city center to the South. The Priceless gift of nature given to Dak Lak
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.0 based on 92 reviews
The museum is basic but is a good insight into the local region. Can learn about the people, animals and history of the region.
4.0 based on 56 reviews
Thank you Mother Nature for giving the Highland of Vietnam a wonderful artwork. Although about 27 km from downtown Buon Ma Thuot city, this is a great place to visit.
4.0 based on 84 reviews
A little bit museum, a little bit gorgeous gardens and a cool covered coffee drinking area with all heights of chairs. Here is where drinking coffee is an art and focal point for leisurely coffee social. We went with Le Van Duc (Mr.) from CHD Travel CO., who also took us to farmer/producer in the country who exports quality coffee. Don’t miss this gem.
4.0 based on 24 reviews
Located at 789 Pham Van Dong Street along National Highway 26 and about 9 km from the center of Buon Ma Thuot City. Road is quite easy to go. - Admission fee 20k / adult and 10k / child - quite cheap compared to other resorts in other cities. - Inside the resort are quite large and very impressive with many kinds of flowers (Lavender, rhubarb, butterfly flower, sunflower, peach blossom ...), artificial waterfall and lake, lotus ponds, duck ponds, shady and flowered paths, vegetable gardens, traditional houses, cultural icons ... and plenty of points to satisfy every need live tour of visitors. - The price of food at the restaurant (wooden house with roofing next to the lake) is reasonable and acceptable. The big plus comes from the warmth, enthusiasm and hard work of the staff (although the guests are quite crowded on Sunday but after receiving the order, the staff is very enthusiastically and advising the specialties, I decided to choose grilled chicken,grilled wild pork, staff reminders that the barbecue can wait 30p long, but very impressive when only 20p minutes have food). - The food is very nice, roasted chicken is not too dry (although there is too bone and less meat - perhaps because it ... so "hungry"),grilled wild pork is quite much, well rice in tubes have stripped off the wooden tube dot peanuts with sesames is delicous. - The next plus point is that the resort also has conference services, events and weddings in the large leaf roofing houses combined with professional equipment is quite excellent (very great and trendy). - This is one of the few resorts to impress me and make me want have a sense of coming back next time. Between Buon Don (hear a lot of complaints) and Kotam I chose Kotam resort and that is a great decision. The only exceptions are inconvenience parking lot (motobikes & scooters), parked in a lawn, sloping down and swampy when it's raining or wet, rather inconvenient. Resort can open more pet services to enhance the choice of visiting types and open a water shop or fast food near the "Rong" house or near Au Co statue. - The longer guest stay, the more guest spend.
4.0 based on 3 reviews
3.5 based on 37 reviews
We were in Dalat for 1 month expecting to enjoy the town but its been spoiled by a huge number of tour buses and the overwhelming number of tourists. Buon Ma Thout was a very pleasant town and far better. Wide roads and sidewalks, far less traffic, several parks and everything walking distance. Public buses are cheap and easy to ride with bus numbers and destinations posted at stops. All the people we met were so helpful (Dalat people are very unfriendly). Several tourist destinations to visit by pubic bus or moto.
3.0 based on 27 reviews
The World of coffee Museum is a museum of the future: width a lively way of exhibiting and displaying, and an exhibition space that can interact with visitors. We provide visitors an unique experience that requires using all five senses (sound, sight, taste, smell, and touch). It is a place to experience contemporary values and the transformation of life, without being restricted to the traditional definition of a "museum". Here at our museum, we have an open exhibition space thatexpands activities in Body - Soul - Mind, with the Spirit of Coffee and enlarging your mind, your knowledge, your vision as our core values.
diversed collection of beautiful coffee artifacts from all over the world in an amazing architecture which mixed the ethnic long house with minimal and modern architecture
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