We will ride to Can Cau – a colorful kermis of hill tribes (mostly Dzao, H’Mong) and an unforgettable experience. Have a car ride to Ta Van Chu village of H’mong Hoa people. Then trek 12km back to Bac Ha, lunch in boxes. Check in your hotel in Bac Ha, and have dinner. Overnight at hotel Bac Ha Town
The south of Vietnam has a wide selection of tropical fruits that are not available in the north. Also the cuisine of the south has been influenced by Cambodia, Thailand and India. At Saigon Cookery Class, you will learn how to make Vietnamese food with the South taste.
Depart at 08:00 from your hotel go to Cuchi district to visit the incredible underground Cu Chi tunnel network constructed by Vietnamese fighters during the long struggle for independence. Back to the city for lunch after 4 hour excursion. In the afternoon, visit the War Museum, Reunification Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral and Ben Thanh Market for shopping.
In the morning, take a city tour : Wooden church, Pleitenghia Village – (Ba Na people) & Kon Ho Ngor Village (Rongao people). Lunch at the local restaurant in Kon Tum Town.
In the afternoon, make a short trek to Konkotu village to enjoy the the landscape of countryside, and discover the daily life of Ba Na people. Trekking up to the source– of Dak Bla river then get in to the wooden boats, down the river back to Kon Ko Tu village. Dinner in Rong house then enjoy the traditional music and dances around a bonfire..
Cao Daism is a mixture of Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism and Confucianism. In this religious, Buddha and the Christian God are believed to both exist as deities, but Cao Dai is the third, highest deity. First founded by Ngo Van Chieu in 1923, by 1930 it gathered half a million followers, and over 2 millions - now.