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Discover Da Lat’s hidden waterfall and sturgeon farm on this 3-hour guided trek, featuring friendly dogs, lush scenery, and authentic local insights.
This tour offers a refreshing mix of nature, local farming, and unexpected surprises right outside Da Lat’s more touristy spots. It’s operated exclusively by Twin Beans Farm, which means you’re getting a custom experience with personalized touches—like the adorable pack of dogs that join the trek. The highlight? A secret waterfall that’s not open to the public and a visit to one of the largest sturgeon farms in the area, all packed into a brisk three hours.
What we really love about this experience is the way it combines authentic Vietnamese countryside with friendly, knowledgeable guides who truly care about sharing their local knowledge. Plus, the option to unwind afterward with fresh coffee at the farm’s shop adds a cozy, satisfying finish. A small caveat? The trek’s intensity is moderate, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with some walking in forested terrain.
If you’re a nature lover, curious about local aquaculture, or just seeking a peaceful escape with a sprinkle of adventure, this tour hits the right notes. Families, solo travelers, or groups looking for a quick yet meaningful outing will find plenty to enjoy here.
Authentic Experience: The tour’s focus on real local farming and hidden natural spots offers a genuine peek into Da Lat’s countryside.
Guided by Experts: Guides like Jessie and Hieu are praised for their friendly attitude and extensive local knowledge, enhancing the experience.
Unique Encounters: Visiting a private waterfall and sturgeon farm that are not commonly accessible makes this outing special.
Dog Companions: The adorable pack of seven dogs isn’t just cute—they’re friendly, helpful, and add to the relaxed atmosphere.
Value for Money: At less than $10, this tour provides a multi-sensory experience, combining nature, culture, and some light trekking.
Additional Options: On-site activities like coffee tasting and candle workshops allow for a customizable day at the farm.
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The adventure kicks off at Twin Beans Farm, situated in a scenic corner of Da Lat. The farm isn’t just a stop; it’s a hub of local agri-activities, where you can also indulge in a coffee roastery tour and tasting if you choose. The farm’s laid-back vibe, lush greenery, and stunning views set the perfect tone for a peaceful morning in nature.
The tour begins with a 30-minute trek into the forest. From the get-go, the guides are friendly and eager to share insights about the local flora, fauna, and farming practices—especially about the sturgeon farm. This visit is more than just passing by; it’s an educational glimpse into one of the largest sturgeon farms in Da Lat, where you learn about the process of producing caviar and other fish farming techniques. Jessie, one of the guides, is praised for her impressive English skills and her knack for explaining the complex process in engaging terms.
After the farm visit, the trek continues toward the hidden waterfall—a true gem that’s not accessible to the general public. This private spot is a real treat, offering a peaceful retreat away from crowds. The waterfall itself is stunning, with reviewers describing it as “beautiful” and “insane,” and some even took a dip in the cool, clear water. It’s an excellent opportunity for photos, relaxing, or just soaking in the sounds of nature.
Reviewers like one traveler mentioned, “We got time to chill there and take a dip in the water,” highlighting how the waterfall feels like a secret reward after the hike. The path can be a little uneven in places, so appropriate footwear is recommended, but the overall walk is manageable for most people in good health.
Throughout the trek, our guides (notably Jessie and Hieu) are lauded for their knowledgeability and friendliness. Hieu, in particular, receives praise for his good English and his ability to make the trek fun and informative. The dogs, a lively group of seven, walk alongside the group, adding a sense of companionship and playfulness. Travelers often comment on how these dogs make the journey more leisurely and enjoyable—they’re well-behaved, curious, and seem to enjoy the walk just as much as the humans.
One reviewer even shared, “The cute dogs were always accompanying us which was lovely,” emphasizing just how much these furry helpers contribute to the warm, welcoming atmosphere.
After soaking in the waterfall and completing the trek, everyone heads back to Twin Beans Farm. Here, you can relax at the coffee shop, where the farm’s roasted beans are on offer (cost not included). Many visitors choose to unwind with a freshly brewed cup, appreciating the farm’s gorgeous scenery and the relaxing vibe.
For those interested, combining this tour with additional activities such as scented candle workshops or more in-depth coffee tours can make for a comprehensive farm experience, turning a half-day trip into a full-day adventure.
At just $9.88 per person, this tour offers compelling value. The cost covers the transportation (if you choose the pickup option), entrance fees to the sturgeon farm, bottled water, and snacks—mainly fruits and local treats at the waterfall. The guides’ English and Vietnamese language skills ensure smooth communication, making the experience accessible for a broad range of travelers.
The 3-hour duration strikes a good balance—enough time to enjoy the waterfalls and farm without feeling rushed. The group size is capped at 15, which keeps the experience intimate, allowing for personalized attention from guides.
While most travelers can participate, the trek involves walking in forested areas, which might be tricky for those with mobility issues or very young children. The terrain is moderate, and guides are attentive, so you’ll be well-supported if you need assistance.
If you love nature and quiet escapes, this trek delivers peaceful forest scenery and an unspoiled waterfall. For animal lovers, the friendly dogs and the opportunity to learn about fish farming add an engaging touch. History and culture buffs will find the insights into local agriculture and aquaculture fascinating.
Families, solo travelers, or small groups looking for a short, meaningful outing will appreciate the efficient schedule, friendly guides, and authentic setting. It’s also a great complement to other farm-based activities in Da Lat, making it flexible for those wanting variety.
This tour suits travelers seeking a relaxed yet enriching half-day adventure in Da Lat. It’s perfect for those who appreciate nature, enjoy light trekking, and want to see Vietnam’s countryside from a different perspective. The combination of a hidden waterfall, a large sturgeon farm, friendly dogs, and local storytelling makes it a memorable experience—especially at such a wallet-friendly price.
However, if you prefer more adrenaline or extensive hiking, you might find this tour on the gentle side. And if detailed cultural or historical insights are your priority, this experience leans more toward nature and farm life than cultural museums.
This trek offers a refreshing break from urban sightseeing, with a good mix of scenic beauty, local farming, and friendly company. It’s a well-rounded choice for those wanting a taste of Da Lat’s natural and rural charm.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transfer is available if you select the pickup option, simplifying logistics.
How much walking is involved?
The trek lasts around 30 minutes into the forest, with some uneven terrain, but generally manageable for most people in good health.
Can I swim at the waterfall?
Yes, reviewers mention that it’s possible to swim or dip in the water, especially since the waterfall is a peaceful, private spot.
What should I bring?
Bring a water container, comfortable shoes for walking, and perhaps a swimsuit if you want to swim.
Are the guides bilingual?
Yes, guides like Jessie and Hieu speak fluent English and Vietnamese, making explanations clear and engaging.
Is the tour suitable for kids?
Most likely, yes, but be mindful of the forest terrain and walking distance—children should be comfortable with light trekking.
Can I combine this with other activities?
Absolutely. The farm offers options like coffee workshops and candle making, which can extend your visit.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible to adapt plans if needed.
This guided trek at Twin Beans Farm provides a delightful mix of nature, local farming insight, and adorable company that will appeal to many travelers seeking an authentic, affordable, and memorable day in Da Lat. Whether you’re a solo explorer or traveling with family, it’s a tour that combines peaceful scenery with engaging storytelling—well worth the modest price tag.