Unique Gong Culture Experience with the K’ho People at the Foot of Langbiang Mountain
The Da Lat experience tour – A cultural exchange of gong music at Lat Village offers guests a wonderful opportunity to immerse themselves in the lives and traditional customs of the K’ho people.
6:00 pm – 6:30 pm: Departure from the Hotel to Lat Village
The vehicle and guide will pick you up at your hotel in the city. After settling in, the group will Head towards the ethnic village of Lat, located at the foot of Langbiang Mountain – a famous natural symbol of Da Lat.
Lat Village is not only an attractive destination due to its natural beauty but also home to the K’ho people. One of the ancient ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands. Guests will have the chance to learn about the simple and rustic lives of the locals here.
7:15 pm: Cultural Exchange of Gong Music
Upon arriving at Lat Village, guests will participate in a vibrant gong cultural exchange program. This is a chance for visitors to explore traditional culture. Which has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
By the warm, glowing fire, guests will be immersed in the lively sounds of gongs and drums, accompanied by musical instruments made from bamboo and rattan. This is the moment to feel the heartbeat of Central Highlands culture through lively and passionate performances.
Cultural Dance and Singing Exchange
Guests can join in dancing with the K’ho people and immerse themselves in a colorful and festive atmosphere. Traditional dances and songs echoing through the mountains will create an unforgettable experience for every guest.
Participating in Traditional Games
In addition to enjoying music and dance, guests will also have the opportunity to try traditional games of the K’ho people. Games such as blowing the “tù và”, buffalo fighting, or “bắt rể” (a traditional game) all carry profound cultural values tied to the spiritual life of the locals.
Special Highlights of Gong Culture
Gong culture is not just music; it serves as a bridge between humans and nature, between generations, and among different villages. Each sound produced by the gongs holds sacred meaning, expressing reverence for the deities, ancestors, and the earth. When participating in the gong festival, you will not only be an observer but also be regarded as a part of the community, resonating with the daily life of the K’ho people.
Traditional Cuisine with the K’ho People
The cultural exchange program does not stop at music and traditional games. One essential part of the program is savoring the distinctive dishes of the K’ho people. Guests will get to enjoy a warm, fragrant “rượu cần,” a type of homemade rice wine fermented in large pots, along with flavorful grilled pork skewers.
Rice Wine
This traditional drink of the Central Highlands ethnic groups is used in festive occasions and ceremonies. Guests will enjoy “rượu cần” in the traditional way, drinking through bamboo straws while listening to interesting stories about the cultural life of the K’ho people.
Grilled Pork
Grilled pork skewers cooked over glowing charcoal are not only delicious but also provide a warm sensation amidst the cool weather of the Central Highlands. This simple yet flavorful dish will surely satisfy guests.
In an atmosphere filled with the sounds of drums, gongs, and flutes, you will feel the spirit of the Central Highlands through every dish and song.
Evening: End of the Program, Guests are Free to Explore the City
As night falls, the gong cultural exchange program will gradually come to an end. The vehicle and guide will take guests back to Da Lat city. Where the cool and romantic atmosphere always welcomes exploring footsteps.
After arriving in the city center, guests are free to stroll around the Da Lat night market. Which offers a variety of specialties, souvenirs, and tempting street food. Additionally, a relaxing evening over a cup of hot coffee at a café by Xuan Huong Lake is also a wonderful choice to conclude a day full of experiences.