Full Day Private Silk Village And Elephant Waterfall Tour





Description
We offer visitors an opportunity to interact with locals, including the silk weavers and coffee farmers, who share their knowledge and expertise about their traditional crafts and practices. Visitors can learn about the cultivation and harvesting process of coffee beans, witness the production process of silk weaving, and even taste different types of coffee. The tour also includes a visit to a rice wine distillery, where visitors can observe the traditional manual method of making this quintessential ethnic alcohol. The tour guide is also qualified and experienced, providing useful and accurate information about the history, culture, and traditions of the places visited. The tour program is not too long, making it suitable for all types of visitors, especially those who are experiencing this service for the first time.
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Itinerary
Linh Quang Pagoda - This is the first temple built in Da Lat and is also known as the Linh Quang ancestral house. It is a historical and cultural site that represents the city's Buddhist heritage and offers visitors a glimpse into the spiritual traditions and practices of the local people.
Pink Grass Hill - A popular spot for visitors to Da Lat, Pink Grass Hill offers stunning views of the city and its surroundings. Visitors can take a half-hour hike to the top of the hill and enjoy the fresh air and beautiful scenery.
Visit a coffee plantation you can learn about the cultivation and harvesting process, once stop at coffee showroom you can observe the beans being roasted and processed, and taste different types of coffee. Robusta coffee has a strong and bitter taste, Moca coffee is light sweet, and Liberica coffee is a bit sour. Rice Wine Distillery - This is a traditional rice wine distillery where visitors can observe the manual method of making this quintessential ethnic alcohol. The wine is made by boiling rice and then allowing the steam to condense into a liquid.
Visiting a silk weaving facility with the production process from growing mulberries, raising silkworms to lay eggs, releasing cocoons and then weaving silk, silk products made from this silk factory are bold, traditional, soft and full of sophistication.
Elephant Waterfall (Lieng Rowoa Waterfall) - This waterfall is known for its wild beauty and charm, and features large rocks that resemble elephants. Visitors can admire the natural formation of the rocks and enjoy the scenery.
Linh An Pagoda - This pagoda is located near Elephant Waterfall and features the tallest Lady Buddha statue in Vietnam, standing at 71 meters tall. Visitors can learn about the Buddhist traditions and practices associated with this site.
K'Ho Ethnic Village - Located in Ta Nung commune, this village offers visitors the opportunity to discover the daily life and spiritual culture of the K'Ho people, who are an ethnic minority in the Da Lat area. Visitors can learn about the traditions and customs of this community and gain a deeper appreciation of their way of life.
Drive back to Da lat city with the final visit of Crazy House, (Hang Nga Guest House) - This is a unique and fascinating architectural masterpiece that is unlike anything else in the city. Visitors can explore the surreal and whimsical design of the house and appreciate its wild and exotic beauty.) Drop you off at your hotel, end tour
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For the convenience of pick up, please confirm with the tour owner in advance by Email, WhatsApp, Messenger
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Important Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(15)
We had a fantastic time with Nghiep and Tri as our guides. They were very professional and gave us a very detailed, safe and fun tour. We got to see so many amazing aspects of Da Lat with our guides.
Excellent tour, Mr. Le Hung Kiet was a wonderful guide, showed me all around DaLat and was happy to answer my many questions. He was flexible and everything went very smoothly. 10/10 highly recommend. If you're coming to DaLat do yourself a favor and book a tour with him!
This is not a village where the inhabitants weave silk, it is just a hotel with a tourist shop that charges high prices. This presentation is misleading.
We were picked up from our hotel by Le after arranging the tour by email. The trip was excellent Le was very knowledgeable about the history and culture of his country and Da Lat in particular i would recommend this tour to anyone, especially if you have limited time in Da Lat.
Had the best day with Tin Tin and Dragon! Both such amazing people and tour guides, they’re so informative and genuinely learnt so much from them. Thoroughly enjoyed learning about the coffee and silk making processes, and learning about their culture as a whole. Very safe drivers and big comfy motorbikes, they went above and beyond to make sure we had the best day possible! I would 100% recommend this experience to everyone visiting Da Lat!
Dragon was the sweetest easy driver him and Tin made the experience unforgettable. one of the best trips and BEST people to go with. Thankyou guys
The two guides were very friendly and informed us about many things. It was a very diverse program and a good balance between driving and stops. You quickly felt integrated into the traffic. Definitely a great experience.
Jackie was a pleasure, wonderful sense of humor. He was very insightful and knowledgeable about the history and all of the places we visited. He took the time to explain and let us enjoy all of the sites. The local food with wonderful restaurant and coffee shop were the highlight of our day. Without a doubt we highly recommend him as a guide, and would use him again.
We were a family with two teenagers and we had a really great and interesting day. Mr. Lee and the other drivers told us a lot about the places we visited and we felt save on the ride. I can fully recommend this ride. Emily
My guide (Mr Lee) picked me up at the hotel on his motorbike. He was a good driver, he spoke good English and he was very knowledgeable. He could tell a lot about the places we stopped, but he also told a lot of interesting things about what it is like to live in Vietnam. I got to see and experience a lot of different things. Learned a lot about coffee production and silk production



