Visit Dray Nur Waterfall
Half day | Easy | entry fee plus transport
Dak Nong, Vietnam
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Dak Nong Town is the capital of Dak Nong Province in Vietnam's Central Highlands, a developing urban centre surrounded by coffee plantations, waterfalls, and indigenous Ede and M'nong communities. The town serves as a gateway to exploring the region's natural attractions including Dray Nur Waterfall and Dray Sap Waterfall, as well as experiencing local hill tribe culture and highland agriculture. It remains relatively untouched by mass tourism despite its growing infrastructure.
Dak Nong Town is the capital of Dak Nong Province in Vietnam's Central Highlands, a developing urban centre surrounded by coffee plantations, wa...
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Half day | Easy | entry fee plus transport
Half day | Easy | entry fee plus transport
Full day | Easy | includes guide and tasting
Half day | Easy | guide and community support
Full day | Moderate | entry, guide, transport
2 hours | Easy
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Dak Nong Town offers an authentic Central Highlands experience with access to spectacular waterfalls, coffee plantation tours, and genuine interactions with ethnic minority communities rarely found on typical Vietnam itineraries.
October to March
Dak Nong Town is accessible via National Highway 27 from Buon Ma Thuot (120 km north) or via Highway 28 from Ho Chi Minh City (480 km south). The town connects to the regional highway network with relatively good asphalt roads.
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