Taking you to a number of Co Tu ethnic minority villages and giving you a chance to spend two nights in the hill tribe village of BhoHoong, where the traditional stilt houses have been refurbished with a modern twist, this unforgettable three-day adventure exploring the Co Tu ethnic minority culture in the Central Highlands is what you should not miss trying.
Day 1:
After leaving Hoi An, your first stops are at a 1000 year old Cham temple and the former US and French bases from the independence wars.
Continue to transfer Co Tu minority and enjoy a home cooked lunch in their house before keeping on your journey deep into the mountains.
Your final stop of the day is BhoHoong, a traditional Co Tu village where you will stay for two nights in stilted Co Tu huts. For hundred years, little has changed in BhoHoong and making it the perfect place to relax and admire the natural beauty of Central Vietnam. You will experience a light village walk guided by a local resident and discover the village and unlock its cultural secrets. After your walking tour, you will be free to have a refreshing dip in the river. For dinner, you will enjoy a BBQ by the river (in the summer time), and a chance to communicate with the hospitable villagers to catch a closer insight into their rich culture.
Day 2:
Today is yours to explore, immerse in the village culture and daily life. After breakfast, you will spend a full day going trekking to mountain waterfalls and exploring parts of Ho Chi Minh Trail system by foot or a mountain bike ride through the country side and villages could be more for you. Or you can simply take a day in the village to relax by the river! Your evening is highlighted with an awesome dinner of delicious Co Tu dishes and a traditional music performance performed by the men of the village, allowing you to listen to their stories in an absolutely interesting way and learn more about their ancient culture.
Day 3:
Say goodbye to your BhoHoong hosts and head back out onto the winding mountain roads. Making a stop at another Co Tu village, you will enjoy the brocade weavers, a craft that the Co Tu people are famous for. Having lunch before reaching Hoi An.