World Coffee Museum
Famous as the coffee capital, the World Coffee Museum is a must-see attraction when visiting Buon Ma Thuot. With its European-style architecture, it attracts many visitors. It has a total area of 45 hectares, displaying more than 10,000 artifacts.

The museum is open to visitors from 8am to 5pm daily. Tickets are 70,000 VND/adult and 40,000 VND/child.
Trung Nguyen Coffee Village
This is a complex of green trees, museums... designed like a miniature park of about 20,000m2 located in the Northwest of Buon Ma Thuot city. Visitors can visit for free from 6:30 am to 10 pm every day of the week.

Coming to the coffee village, visitors should visit the space consisting of three ancient houses Cherry, Arabica and Robusta built in Hue style.
Cluster of 3 waterfalls Dray Sap, Dray Nur, Gia Long
The Dray Sap, Dray Nur, and Gia Long waterfalls are a natural wonder bestowed upon Buon Ma Thuot, located on the Serepok River. Locals often call Dray Sap the Husband Waterfall and Dray Nur the Wife Waterfall.
The water here is clear and cool, located in the middle of the vast forest. The waterfall is sometimes loud and fierce, sometimes gentle and graceful, creating a majestic scene but visitors feel comfortable in their souls when looking at it.

The entrance fee is 30,000 VND/adult, and it is open from 6am to 6pm every day. In particular, each visitor is given a cup of coffee when they come here.
Yok Don National Park
If you are curious to see the "baby elephant in Ban Don" with your own eyes, go to Yok Don National Park to see with your own eyes the lovely wild elephants living next to the legendary Serepok River.
Not only do visitors get to experience activities with the Central Highlands elephants, they also have the opportunity to try their hand at the adventurous suspension bridge or witness many rare animals and hundred-year-old forests...
To visit here, tourists buy tickets for 60,000 VND/person and there is a 20,000 VND discount for students.