Top-rated Buon Ma Thuot Tours

Find and book the best-reviewed tours in Buon Ma Thuot for 2026/27. Interesting itineraries, great deals with quick confirmation!

  • Central Highland of Vietnam break
  • Central Highland of Vietnam break
  • Duration:04 Days
  • Start/End: Pleiku / Buon Ma Thuot
  • Visit: Kon Tum - Pleiku - Buon Ma Thuot
  • Category: Private tour
  • Tour guide in: English, Français
  • Travel style: Authentic
  • From $467( 11,908,500 VND )


What Our Clients Say


  • The organization of our trip was perfectly smooth thanks to Izitour, and especially our contact Anh [...] We recommend this agency 200%!

  • Anh Vu was very available and always followed up by email!
    Jocelyn Hardy
    Jocelyn Hardy
    May 12, 2026

  • A wonderful experience with Izitour for a one-day excursion to Ninh Binh and a cruise in Lan Ha Bay. Our advisor Louis (Anh Vu) was excellent (quick responses, great recommendations,...
    Jade-elodie Raymond
    Jade-elodie Raymond
    May 12, 2026

  • We organized a 15-day north-to-south tour for 14 people with Izitour, and everything was truly perfect! The French-speaking guides in every region, the private transport, the hotels, the excursions, the...
    Andre Nguyen
    Andre Nguyen
    May 8, 2026

  • Exceptional support and local expertise that truly enhanced our journey. A big thank you to Anh Vu (Louis), our organizer.

    BUON MA THUOT, LAND OF VIETNAMESE COFFEE

    This is one of the most captivating destinations in the Central Highlands! Buon Me Thuot, the coffee capital of Vietnam, never ceases to seduce travelers with its wild and rural landscapes dotted with spectacular waterfalls and populated by many ethnic minorities with fiercely preserved customs and habits. A destination that mixes cultural and natural discoveries under a pleasant climate.

    The coffee capital of Vietnam

    Capital of Dak Lak province and the largest city in the Central Highlands, Buon Me Thuot is also the coffee capital of Vietnam. Travellers know Vietnam for its rice fields but few know that the country is the world's leading producer of robusta coffee. An industry that represents more than 3% of the national GDP, provides a living for more than three million people and is almost exclusively concentrated in the Buon Me Thuot region. Although coffee production in Vietnam dates back to French colonization, it was the Vietnamese farmers who made coffee the star of the Vietnamese soil. During your stay in Buon Me Thuot, it is unthinkable not to visit a plantation in order to discover the whole process of harvesting, transformation and preparation techniques of Vietnamese black gold. Some farms have specialized in the production of "civet coffee", a rare, very expensive coffee, harvested from the excrement of an Asian civet.

    Show More
    bg-footer
    Legal license Izitour