Day 1: Saigon - Long Hai Beach.
Guides will pick you up at the hotel in Saigon, pack your luggage.
If you visited the highlights in Saigon( War Remnant Museum; Independent Palace…) already, we will skip it then get out of the busy traffic of Saigon.
The Thuong Chieu Zen Monastery will be our first break, hang around, learn about the Buddhism, admire the bonsai in the Pagoda yards, then hit the road again, stop in Ba Ria town for another break, then go to Minh Dam Base, hike up to the top to admire the gorgeous views or explore the caves, which is used as a base of Vietnam Communist campaign.
Check in after visit the Minh Dam Base, we will ride to hotel, check in and then you can swim with local on Long Hai beach
Day 2: Long Hai beach- Mui Ne.
Rolling along the coastal roads, stop over in some rock beach for a walk and photos, visit the Thuy Tu temple to learn the ancient culture of Vietnamese in the seaside that they worship the whales, take a walk along the seafood market of Phan Thiet to see the daily trading of local people, stop in Bonar Ishu ancient Cham tower in what built in 11 century, then ride to Mui Ne, check in and you will have free time to walk around or swimming.
Day 3: Mui Ne- Da Lat.
Fairy stream discover and stop at the local family to learn how is the fish sauce made will be the first activities of the day.
Then, stop over at the white sand dunes, the biggest and the most beautiful sand dunes in Mui Ne, then ride on the countryside roads through dragon fruit farms, stop in one fruit garden to try fresh dragon fruits before we ride up to mountain roads.
Take a break in front of stunning view of nature, visit the Ethnic villages of this area, they are Raglay and K'ho groups, stop over at Bongour water falls, bee farms… before we roll up to Da Lat- a well known tourist city which was founded by French and located on 1200m compare to sea level.
Check in and dining out.
Day 4: Da Lat- Lak Lake
Continue on the hilly roads, explore the surround areas of Da Lat to see the daily works or traditional careers of native people such as: flowers cultivate, weasel coffee farm, or silkworm processing, bamboo baskets making, rice wine making, cricket farms… break taking in Linh An Pagoda in which has the biggest Lady Buddha in Vietnam now.
Keep going on the mountains roads with a gorgeous scenery of nature before we arrive to Lak Lake- a biggest natural lake beside the Chu Yang Sin National Parks(2442m),
Check in and free walk around the lake, rice paddy fields and M'nong Ethnic villages after a long day on bike.
Day 5: Lak Lake- Buon Ma Thuot City
As you knew that M'nong Ethnic group comes from Laos, a country that called the country of million elephants, so, it is not strange that M'nong people are good at caught and tamed elephants, that why you can easily see elephants in this villages, they are members of their family. Play, feed, take some shots with elephant are possible, or you can choose dug-out canoes rowing on the lake.(extra pay), or walk around the villages to learn more their specific culture.
Then, ride on rural roads through the untouched villages, rice paddy fields, across rivers by local ferry, stop at volcano mouth and its stories, take a swim and water massage in “fairy pool” in the middle of jungles or hiking to volcano caves in dry season. BBQ picnic is possible.
Ride to next town for over night.
Day 6: Dakmil town- Dong xoai city
As you know that Dak Mil town is quite close to Cambodia border, so after breakfast and coffee, we will ride on the border roads of Vietnam- Cambodia, break stop at black pepper farms, ca cao farms, or you can see the local people harvest sweet potatoes, cabbage on the way. Take another break at cashew plantations and visit a factory that processing cashew nuts.
We'll arrive to Dong Xoai City, check in and dining out with very local dishes.
Day 7: Dong Xoai City- Cu Chi Tunnels- Saigon
Back on the busy traffic highways, on the way, we will visit the bombed bridge in Vietnam war, discover Cu Chi tunnels and its stories, back to Saigon.
Drop you at your hotel and say goodbye.
See you in next trip