If you’re looking to escape the seaside crowds of Quy Nhon and discover a quieter, more verdant side of Central Vietnam, this full-day tour offers just that. For $177 per person, you’ll spend a day exploring the lush highlands of Phu Yen, with highlights including a visit to Mang Lang Church, a trip to the eco-friendly BB Farm, and a scenic ascent to the Van Hoa Plateau.
What we love about this experience is how it combines cultural sights with natural beauty. Visiting Mang Lang Church gives you a glimpse into Vietnam’s colonial-era architecture, while BB Farm offers a satisfying taste of organic farming with hydroponic strawberries you can pick yourself. Perhaps most captivating is the gradual ascent to the Van Hoa Plateau, where the cool mountain air and pine forests create a peaceful contrast to the busy lowlands.
A point to consider is that the tour requires a minimum of two guests to operate, which might be a hiccup if you’re traveling solo or in a very small group. Also, the full-day schedule means a fair amount of time in a van, so travelers prone to motion sickness should prepare accordingly.
This tour suits those who enjoy a mix of culture, agriculture, and scenic landscapes—ideal for nature lovers or anyone wanting a gentle immersion into Vietnam’s highland beauty, away from the more crowded tourist spots.
Key Points
- Cultural and Natural Mix: Combines visits to historic sites with lush farm and mountain scenery.
- Authentic Local Experiences: Pick your own strawberries at BB Farm and enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine.
- Scenic Views: The Van Hoa Plateau offers crisp air and pine forests, perfect for photography and relaxation.
- Comfortable Transportation: Modern AC van ensures a pleasant ride through the highlands.
- Flexible Booking: Book now, pay later, with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
- Group Size: Minimum of 2 guests; group rates available for larger parties.
Starting Point: Hotel Pickup and Comfort
The tour kicks off with a hotel pickup in Quy Nhon, making it convenient to start your day without hassle. A modern, air-conditioned van takes you on a scenic 1-2 hour drive into the highlands. The comfortable transport sets the tone for a relaxed day, and we appreciated how the guide kept the mood light and informative.
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Exploring Mang Lang Church: A Slice of Colonial Vietnam
Your first stop is Mang Lang Church, built in 1892, showcasing Gothic architecture that stands out in the Vietnamese landscape. The church’s age and style make it a captivating site, with stained glass windows and a quiet, contemplative atmosphere.
Our guide explained its significance: it’s one of Vietnam’s oldest churches, and it played a role in spreading Catholicism in the region. Visitors have noted its historical importance and the chance to snap photos of the elegant structure against the backdrop of the lush countryside.
BB Farm: Organic Fruits and Flowers
Next is BB Farm, an eco-conscious farm specializing in fruits and flowers cultivated through sustainable methods, including hydroponics. Here, the opportunity to pick your own strawberries is a highlight—the farm makes organic farming tangible and fun.
Travelers have praised the farm for its informative tour about organic farming practices and the peaceful surroundings. The flower gardens provide a pleasant spot for photos, and the chance to learn about sustainable agriculture adds an educational twist to the visit.
Ascending to Van Hoa Plateau: Cool Climate and Pine Forests
The core of the tour is the drive up to Van Hoa Plateau, situated at 400-600 meters above sea level. As you ascend, the landscape transforms from green lowlands to pine forests and cooler air, reminiscent of Da Lat but on a smaller scale.
This part of the trip offers plenty of chances for photos—just ask your guide for the best viewpoints. The crisp mountain breeze is a refreshing change, perfect for a short walk among the trees or simply soaking in the tranquility.
Some travelers mention that Sky Panorama offers optional sweeping vistas over the highlands, adding another layer to this peaceful retreat.
More Great Tours NearbyLunch: Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine
No highland adventure is complete without a hearty meal. The tour includes a local Vietnamese lunch at a countryside restaurant, featuring dishes made from fresh, local ingredients. The set menu typically offers a good balance of flavors and hearty portions, giving you a taste of regional cuisine.
Long Van Flower Garden and Optional Views
Post-lunch, you might visit the Long Van Flower Garden, where a kaleidoscope of colorful blooms creates a fantastic visual treat. If time permits, some guides suggest visiting Sky Panorama for panoramic views—an optional addition worth considering if you love sweeping vistas or want to capture stunning photos.
Return to Quy Nhon: Wrapping Up the Day
The day concludes with a comfortable ride back to your hotel in Quy Nhon, usually around late afternoon. The journey allows you to reflect on the day’s peaceful landscapes and cultural insights, making it a well-rounded trip for those seeking a gentle, authentic experience.
This tour balances cultural history, agricultural authenticity, and scenic beauty—all packed into a manageable full day. For $177, the inclusion of round-trip transportation, guided commentary, entrance fees, and lunch means you’re getting a lot for the price.
The tour’s focus on small-group experiences (with at least two guests) enhances the personal feel, and the flexible booking options make it a low-stress choice. The souvenir conical hat is a charming touch that adds a bit of local flavor to your day.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate an authentic, relaxed pace—not a rushed sightseeing blitz but a chance to connect with Vietnam’s natural and cultural landscape. It’s ideal for nature lovers, history buffs, and foodies alike. If you prefer luxury or action-packed adventures, this may not be the perfect fit, but if you’re after a peaceful, meaningful exploration of Vietnam’s highlands, you’re in good hands.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s recommended for children aged 6 and up. Younger children might find the full-day schedule a bit long, but older kids usually enjoy the farm activities and scenic views.
What should I bring for the trip?
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, a hat, a camera, sunscreen, and a light jacket for the higher elevations are recommended. These items help you stay comfortable while exploring the outdoor sites.
How long is the drive from Quy Nhon?
The exact travel time isn’t specified, but you can expect a 1-2 hour ride into the highlands, depending on your hotel location and traffic.
Are there any optional activities?
Yes, visiting Sky Panorama for sweeping views is optional and can be arranged during the trip. It’s a great photo opportunity if the weather’s clear.
What do I do if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking is flexible, allowing last-minute changes if your plans shift.
Is the food included in the price?
Yes, a Vietnamese set menu lunch is included, featuring local dishes. The quality is generally good, and it’s a hearty way to refuel after exploring.
Can I book for a group of more than 10 people?
Group rates are available for groups of 10 or more. It’s worth inquiring if you’re traveling with a larger party.
This Quy Nhon: Van Hoa Plateau and Phu Yen Nature Highlands Tour offers a balanced look at Vietnam’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. It’s perfect for travelers who want a peaceful, authentic experience away from the hustle of more touristy spots. The combination of historic sites, organic farms, and scenic mountain vistas makes for a memorable day that’s both relaxing and enriching.
While the van ride can be long, it’s part of the charm—giving you time to appreciate the changing landscape and prepare for each new discovery. If you’re after a gentle introduction to Vietnam’s highlands, this tour presents a compelling value, especially with its inclusive pricing and flexible booking options.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, part of a couple, or in a small group, this trip provides a taste of the authentic countryside. It’s a thoughtful way to see more of Vietnam beyond its coastal resorts, connecting you with local culture, sustainable farming, and breathtaking scenery.
Note: Always check current travel conditions and confirm pickup times and availability when booking. This kind of slow-paced, scenic journey is most rewarding when you’re prepared for a day of exploring, photography, and relaxed enjoyment.
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