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3D2N Cat Tien Beyond the Park | Culture, History & Farm Stay
Go beyond the park and see the real Cat Tien region
4.8
|4 Reviews
Group size
Up to 25 guests

DURATION
3 days 2 nights

Booking type
Private trip

MEET UP
At location

Group size
Up to 25 guests
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Embark on a journey with visitors Protecting endangered primates
Most Cat Tien trips are a quick one-night park stop. This two-night experience is for travellers who want more: not just the national park, but the wider Cat Tien region through local village life, history, and regenerative farming. You’ll visit Ta Lai village, a women’s macramé workshop, the Cat Tien archaeological site, and a cacao farm, then return to a quiet riverside homestay just 5km from the park.You’ll still get the classic Cat Tien nature experience too, with cycling in the park to see giant ancient trees. But what makes this stand out is the mix of nature with real local context. You’re not just passing through the forest. You’re seeing how communities around Cat Tien live, work, and protect the land.The stay itself is simple, green, and community-rooted. Expect a fan room with a mosquito net, home-style meals made with local and garden ingredients, and shared spaces by the river instead of resort comforts. Part of the income also supports free education programmes for children in the village, so your stay has a direct local impact.What to ExpectPrivate two-night stay in a peaceful riverside homestay near Cat Tien National ParkVisit to the Cat Tien archaeological site and Trieu Hai WaterfallBike ride in Cat Tien National Park to see rare ancient trees such as the Giant Tung and Ko Nia treesVisit to Ta Lai village, home to the Mạ and S’tiêng communitiesStop at a macramé workshop that supports stable income for local womenVisit to Stone Hill Farm to learn about cacao growing, chocolate making, and forest restoration, plus a hill climbGood to KnowThis is a simple eco-homestay, not a resort. Best for travellers who are happy with basic, low-impact accommodation.Some activities involve biking, village walking, and light trekking or hill climbingThe national park is about 5km awayA good fit if you want culture, community, and sustainability alongside nature, not just a standard wildlife-focused stayAccommodationOur rooms aim to meet the basic needs of guests for a countryside trip, immersing in nature or simply escaping from city life, with free Wi-Fi and private bathrooms with hot and cold water.Shared spaces include riverside chill spots, a communal dining area, a meditation room, a garden, and a children’s play area.
Experience highlights
What You’ll be Doing
Day 1:
Cat Tien archaeological site and Trieu Hai WaterfallDay 2:
Bike Cat Tien ancient trees, macrame workshop, and Ta Lai VillageDay 3:
Cacao forest restoration and hill climb tourShow Details
What’s Included
2-night accommodation
2 lunch, 2 breakfast, 2 dinner
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Entrance fees
English guide
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Who you’re supporting

Community Champion

Women-led Wonder
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Where You’ll Sleep
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Select Time for 13 May 2026
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Where we'll meet
Start Point
Meet-up at Nui Tuong Village Stay(Nui Tuong Village Stay, Ap 7, Vietnam)
- 12:00pm
End Point
- End at Start Point(s)
Start & Ends
12:00PM on Day 1 - 02:00PM on Day 3
Suitability / Accessibility
- Vegetarian food available
- Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)
Cancellation & other policies
- CancellationCancel 7 days before activity for a full refund
What to Pack
- Change of clothes
- Drinks
- Hat
- Light backpack
- Mosquito repellent
- Personal toiletries
- Snacks
- Sunblock
- Swimsuit (if you are planning to take a dip in the river)
- Towel
- Trekking shoes (for intermediate trekking)
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6.916.450đ
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Meet your host
Hang and her big-hearted team started this community with a simple mission: to use ecotourism as a way to support local children. Through the homestays and guided tours, they not only introduce travellers to the beauty of Cat Tien National Park, but also channel the earnings back into free education programmes for children in the village, helping them gain both academic knowledge and practical life skills. Guests are welcomed by a warm, joyful group of children who are happy to share stories about their village and culture. Past travellers have especially loved the local hospitality, peaceful nature views, and the eye-opening chance to connect with countryside children and see Cat Tien from a more local perspective.
Experience: 10 years
Speaks: Fluent English

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