Begin your journey at the Kon Tum Museum—a living history book that showcases the formation and development of Kon Tum and its people. Gain insights into the lives, customs, and cultural heritage of the ethnic minorities.
Of course, we cannot miss the architectural wonder of the Kon Tum Wooden Church, a pinnacle symbol showcasing a striking blend of Gothic and Roman styles alongside the traditional stilt house design of the Ba Na people. The biblical stories depicted in the vitraux-style stained glass windows inside the church will make you feel as if you’ve stepped into a fairy-tale land.
A fresh and unique experience awaits you at the next destination, the Kon Klor Communal House. Constructed from materials closely tied to daily life, such as wood, bamboo, reeds, and leaves, and adorned with beautiful, intricate patterns, this largest communal house in the Central Highlands region not only represents the strength and community connection of the Ba Na people but also embodies the harmony between their culture and art.
Right next to it is the stunning Kon Klor suspension bridge, the most beautiful in the Central Highlands, spanning the legendary Dak Bla River. Its breathtaking and serene scenery will captivate anyone who visits.
Your visual journey has come to an end; now, head to a local restaurant to enjoy the signature pho, celebrated for its rich flavors and meticulous preparation. You can also savor the famous grilled pork vermicelli or other local specialties at a different venue. The value of each meal has been estimated, allowing you the freedom to mix and match dishes that suit your taste.