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Privater Transfer vom Flughafen Buon Ma Thuot zum Hotel (einfache Fahrt).
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Privater Transfer vom Flughafen Buon Ma Thuot zum Hotel (einfache Fahrt).

Buchen Sie einen einfachen privaten Transfer vom Flughafen Buon Ma Thuot zu Ihrem Hotel oder umgekehrt. Entspannen Sie sich in einem Privatfahrzeug, während Ihr Fahrer Sie zu Ihrem gewünschten Ort bringt.

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Kurzporträt Buon Ma Thuot

Buon Ma Thuot is the capital city of Dak Lak Province and the largest town in Vietnam’s Central Highlands region. Known as the regional ‘capital of coffee’, visitors are treated to an array of coffee shops, plantations, and the world coffee museum - you’ll even be able to smell the coffee beans in the air as you wander around! The Asian wilderness in this area will surprise visitors with spectacular waterfalls, lakes, national parks, as well as glimpses of the majestic elephants. Buon Ma Thuot is also a rich cultural area home to over 40 ethnic minorities which you can see in action when you visit.

Top three things to do in Buon Ma Thuot

1. Be hypnotised by the hidden waterfalls

Walk through lush forests and age-old trees to unveil the Dray Sap waterfall, the most outstanding waterfall in the Central Highlands. Learn about the romantic legends behind the Dray Nur waterfall nearby and don’t miss out on the Gia Long waterfall. Let the sound of the plummeting water relax you and admire the mist and transparent pools below.

2. Delve into the heart of the Yok Don National Park

The largest nature reserve in Vietnam is where you can put your adventure boots on! You can walk or hike through forests, admiring plant species along the way. It’s home to a range of native wildlife such as monkeys, peacocks, rare bird species, and you might even get to see elephants bathing.

3. Interact with the local ethnic groups

Visit villages on the shore of Lak Lake with traditional wooden longhouses where the M’nong people live. Learn about the lives of the fishermen, avocado and cacao farmers to pottery makers! You can also visit the Ako Dong village where you can experience village festivals with UNESCO-recognised gong music and dancing.