Step off the beaten track and into a land of deep spirituality. Travel to Vietnam’s Central Highlands, crossing through coffee plantations and farmlands dotted with villages. Encounter unique hilltribe groups, seeing their ritualist ceremonies and traditional lifestyles that have remained unchanged through the years.
See stilted houses of the Gia Rai, Jo Long’s traditional weaving, Bahnar’s animist rituals and more in the Central Highlands.
- Stay in a hilltribe village
Sleep in Kon Ko Tu village, seeing traditional ways of life, drinking local rice wine and watching a tribal performance.
Drive from Pleiku to Buon Ma Thuot, passing rubber and coffee plantations, rivers, waterfalls and other unique landscapes.
On arrival at Pleiku Airport transfer 50-minutes to Kon Tum and check-in to the hotel.
After settling in, venture out to visit Gia Rai villages. The Gia Rai hill tribe group believes in the existence of genies and hold rituals connected to this faith. The group is a matriarchal society, in which the women are free to choose who they marry. The husband lives with the wife’s family and inheritance is passed on to the daughters. Each village has a communal house called a rong, a central stilt house with a tall, steeply pitched thatched roof. No nails are used in the bamboo construction.
At the end of the afternoon return to Kon Tum. Evening at leisure.
Overnight in Kon Tum.