
Duration: 3 Days 2 Nights
Transportation: By Car
Mang Den – known as the “second Da Lat” of Vietnam – is a destination truly worth visiting. The weather here is pleasantly cool all year round, offering a refreshing escape from the heat. What makes Mang Den special is its untouched natural beauty, featuring vast pine forests, majestic highlands, and a land of lakes and waterfalls. The area boasts seven stunning lakes and three magnificent waterfalls, creating a serene and poetic landscape that captivates every visitor.
Tour Price Includes:
Transportation: Modern air-conditioned tourist coach, serving the group throughout the itinerary.
Accommodation: Standard hotels (based on availability at the time of booking), with room arrangements of 2–3 guests per room.
Meals: As per the program, including 05 main meals (standard: 150,000 VND/person/meal) and 02 breakfasts.
Sightseeing Tickets: Entrance fees to all attractions listed in the itinerary.
Tour Guide: Professional and enthusiastic tour guide accompanying the group.
Travel Insurance: Coverage up to 10,000,000 VND per case.
Drinking Water: 01 bottle of water per person per day.
VAT (Value Added Tax)
Central Highlands Gong Dance & Xoang Dance performances
Campfire program
Personal expenses outside the program (meals, laundry, phone calls, single room supplement, etc.)
Tips for driver and tour guide
Other additional expenses
Children from 0 to 4 years old: Free of charge.
Children from 5 to 9 years old: 70% of the tour price (sharing bed with parents).
Children 9 years old and above: 100% of the tour price.
07:00: The bus and tour guide pick up guests at the designated meeting point and depart for Mang Den Ecotourism Area, located at an altitude of 1,200m — known for its cool climate and vast pristine forests.
En route, the bus stops for guests to have breakfast (at your own expense).
Noon: Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon: Arrive in Mang Den, check in to the hotel, and rest. The bus continues to take the group to visit:
Khanh Lam Pagoda – located on a hilltop amidst the Kon Plong forest, the pagoda’s name symbolizes joy and blessings of peace in the tranquil mountains.
18:00: Dinner at a local restaurant. After the meal, guests can participate in the campfire program.
If desired, guests may join the Gong and Xoang dance performance (optional, self-funded).
In case of bad weather, the program will be adjusted accordingly.
Evening: Free time to explore Mang Den at night.
Overnight in Mang Den.
Morning:
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. The bus and tour guide take the group to visit:
Dak Ke Lake: One of the seven legendary lakes in Mang Den. Guests can stroll around the lake and admire the seasonal flowers: purple flamboyant blossoms (March–July), purple myrtle (May–September), cherry blossoms and mimosa (October–December).
Vegetable Farm in the 37-Household Area: Discover local agricultural life and explore the vegetable farms cultivated by the residents of Mang Den.
Noon:
Have lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon:
Continue the journey to visit:
Pa Sy Waterfall Eco-Cultural Tourism Area and Statue Garden, where over 100 finely carved wooden statues depict the daily lives and spiritual beliefs of the local ethnic people. Guests can walk down 186 stone steps to admire the serene and majestic beauty of Pa Sy Waterfall.
Our Lady of Mang Den Statue: Made of reinforced concrete, approximately one meter tall, placed on a cement and natural stone base. The statue resembles the image of Our Lady of Fatima, but with facial features reflecting women of Vietnam’s Central Highlands. The statue’s arm is incomplete — many Catholics believe this symbolizes compassion and blessing for those suffering from illnesses such as leprosy or HIV/AIDS. Amid the vast forest landscape, surrounded by flowers and stone benches engraved with messages of gratitude, the statue radiates a sacred and mysterious presence.
Evening:
Dinner at a local restaurant.
Free time for leisure and exploration.
Overnight at the hotel in Mang Den.
Morning:
Have breakfast at the hotel, then complete the check-out procedure. The bus and tour guide will take the group to buy some local specialties of Mang Den, such as wild banana wine, forest banana seeds, dried bamboo shoots, forest pepper, and sim wine.
After shopping, depart for Da Nang.
Noon:
Stop in Quang Ngai for lunch at a local restaurant and take a short rest before continuing the journey.
Afternoon:
Arrive in Da Nang. The tour guide bids farewell to the group and hopes to see you again on the next journey.