For those travelling south from Hoi An or Da Nang and want to see how beautiful the Central Vietnam countryside really is, then this tour is just brilliant.
Like all our tours, you can choose to travel as a passenger on an Easyrider motorbike, Vintage open-air Jeep, air-conditioned 4 or 7 seater car, or even a 16 seat bus for larger groups. How you travel is always up to you
On our travels you will experience our beautiful country, its diverse culture and people, awesome history, breathtaking scenery and memorable attractions.
- Choose your preferred transport: We have air-conditioned cars, exciting vintage Jeeps or easy rider motorbikes for the adventurous. You can choose one vehicle type or more than one to please everyone in your group. We can even do tours in 16 seat buses.
- Safety First: Comfort and safety is our number one concern. We know that our roads are busy and may seem a bit chaotic for most visitors. Our drivers are trained to drive safely and use interesting scenic roads not just the fastest way to get there.
- What the tour price includes: Our price includes: All meals, coffee stops, cold water and soft drinks, Hotel accommodation (good quality hotels) and entrance fees. There are no surprises with extra costs. What's not included: only your alcoholic drinks.
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Local food and coffee stops: Our mission is to give you a fantastic and memorable experience. We choose all our food and coffee stops carefully with quality local food, great Vietnamese coffee, hygiene, bathrooms and your enjoyment in mind.
Our tour price is all inclusive, it includes good accommodation and all meals, all you need to pay for is your relaxing drinks in the evening. We take plenty of cold water and soft drinks to refresh you as we travel. If you really want to experience a few days of THE REAL Vietnam while you travel then please let us take you on this wonderful journey. A journey you will always remember.
Day 1– Hoi An to Kham Duc
- 8.00am: We will meet you in the foyer of your hotel.
Our first stop is a visit to a local fishing village on the beautiful Thu Bon river. We can see the local fishing fleet and observe the ladies selling todays catch.
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2. Visiting interesting local villages
At an easy pace we will travel quiet rural roads past picturesque rice paddies, water buffalo’s and farmers. we can stop as you like to visit local village workshops to see some amazing handcraft artisans.
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3. The Art of Rice Paper Making
Its not as easy as you think but watching traditional rice paper making is certainly interesting, you are welcomer to try if you like. A stop at local market before we move on to My Son holy land is also an interesting experience.
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4. Arrive at My Son Sanctuary
About 1.00pm we arrive at My Son sanctuary where we first have lunch. Then we will start our tour of the Sanctuary. Most visitors take about an hour or so to wander through, you can, for a small fee, use a local guide to explain the cultural significance of many of the ruins. The name My Son means “beautiful mountain” and the Hindu ruins are dated to between the 4th and 13th centuries, these ancient towers and temples sit upon emerald hills in the Duy Xuyen District of Quang Nam in central Vietnam. This is a UNESCO World Heritage site and you are free to explore the 71 structures in 8 groupings making up the sanctuary. This is a wonderful example of Vietnam’s rich indigenous culture.
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5. Follow the Ho Chi Minh Trail
Now for the famous HCMT this is truly a magical experience as we climb the mountain the scenery is breathtaking and we will see many interesting people, villages, plantations and great photo opportunities. We stay on the HCMT all the way to Quy Nhon.
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6. Our first waterfall
It’s about 3.00pm so certainly time for a stop at a mountain waterfalls with crystal clear cool water. Another great photo opportunity, there is time for a walk to explore the mountain views, swim or just relax.
- 5.00pm: Arrive at our First overnight stop at Kham Duc
After our relax at the waterfall we head on to the small but very old town of Kham Duc, our first night stop. There is plenty of time to explore, relax and talk about the day’s experiences.
Day 2 – Kham Duc to Kon Tum
- 7.30am: Lets meet for breakfast
Our day starts with breakfast before we continue our journey on the HCMT at 8.00am. We are still heading up the mountain to the Lo Xo Pass, along the way we will see many interesting minority villages where village life hasn’t changed for generations.
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9. Forest adventure
A bit after 9.00am we take relaxing stop in a beautiful forest at our second waterfall for a morning swim. You will appreciate the peace and serenity of an untouched natural wonderland free from the bustle of commercial tourist attractions.
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10. Let’s enjoy coffee and step back in Time.
Our journey is paused for a coffee stop before we go on to see the long communal house of the Xo Dang and Ba Na people, a minority mountain group. You will be surprised by the complex architecture of this ancient traditional house. Take the time to walk through and marvel at its elaborate decorations and the friendliness of the local people.
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11. Take a walk on the suspension bridge.
For those in need of an adrenaline rush, a walk across the wooden Suspension bridge above the river is great fun. Listen to the music of the bridge as you take each step (it’s music not creaking wood). We can also take some time to rest and add to your increasing portfolio of memorable photos, enjoy the breathtaking natural scenery and our next minority village stop.
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12. Time for Lunch and a cool drink.
Lunch along the way at an excellent local restaurant will give you a chance to sample more great local dishes.
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13. Rubber plantations, how do you harvest rubber?
After lunch we visit a rubber plantation, where you can learn about the traditional method of rubber harvesting.
- 4.00pm: Kon Tum wooden Church
when we arrive at our evening stop, Kon Tum and before we check in at our hotel we will spend a little time visiting a very old, historic and beautiful wooden Church After checkin it’s time for a cold beer and a chat about our days adventure before dinner at a local restaurant, where the food is great. Vietnamese pancake is especially good.
Day 3 – Kon Tum to Quy Nhon
- 7.30am:Breakfast time
After breakfast we leave Kon Tum about 8.00am and continue through the exotic central highlands towards our final destination of Quy Nhon on the coast. We mostly travel downwards on good but quiet roads. On today’s journey we will pass farms growing passion fruit, coffee, rubber trees, rice fields grown on terraces just to name a few.
- 11.30am: Early lunch at An Khe
After a relaxed 115km drive from Quy Nhon where we have stopped a few times to look at interesting farms and plantations, an ethnic minority village and of-course our essential coffee stop we reach our lunch stop. Another great local eating experience.
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17. after lunch we head for the coast.
After lunch we continue our leisurely downward trek with beautiful views of the countryside. The views from the An Khe mountain pass are simply stunning. The afternoon drive is about 75km and again we travel at a comfortable speed stopping to stretch, relax and take photos and of course coffee or cool drinks.
- 4.00pm: Arrive at your hotel.
We arrive at your hotel in Quy Nhon about 4.00pm. If you are continuing your journey we will happily assist you to buy bus or train tickets for your onward journey. We do recommend though that you stay a night or two as the beach is quite beautiful and the prices of food and accommodation are inexpensive even by Vietnamese standards.
Entrance Fees, food, local English speaking guide, cold towels, É water (welcome drink)
Drinks ordered by guests.
- Car: $270 cost per person (min 2 pax)
- Jeep: $325 cost per person (min 2 pax)
- Easyrider: $250 per person
We offer a generous 50% discount for every passenger after the first 2 when travelling by CAR or JEEP.
Prices quoted are for the full 3 days tour.
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