Hotel overview

Nestled on a secluded hill away from the modern world by the pristine lake, LAK Tented Camp will delight all couples, families and wanderers searching for unique glamping in Vietnam and back-to-nature tours and experiences. From leisurely farm-to-table cooking class, coffee harvesting and brewing to hands-on traditional pottery experiences, from sunrise kayaking to sunset cocktails, from cultural village walk to immersive cycling across field and farm.

The accommodation is spread around the beautiful grounds and features Lakefront Bungalows (with daily stocked minibar and a bit more luxury), Lakeview Tents (simpler but comfortable) and Y Leing House. The bungalows and tents are perfect for couples or friends, with the Y Leing House suited well to one or two families travelling together. Y LAK Restaurant is a tastefully restored M’Nong long house with an indoor dining hall, and bar connected with 3 waterside terraces for alfresco dining.

LAK Tented Camp has been conceived with the goals of cultural integrity preservation, and environmental protection to offer guests an eco-friendly yet comfy stay, in harmony with local architecture and ecology. As the concept of LAK Tented camp is unique, it's important to understand this before booking and to ensure that it suits your personal requirements. A few important points are; there are no high-tech or luxurious facilities (but it's very comfortable), the buffets are not lavish nor is the menu long (but the food is local and delicious), room service is not a feature nor are swimming pools and disconnecting with the modern world is strongly encouraged (no TV and limited WiFi). If that sounds like it suits, then we strongly encourage you to visit this beautiful camp, you will love it!

 

Excursion

Watersports, Snorkelling & Diving

A number of the resorts across Vietnam offer water-sports from the beach (including kayaking, sailing, jet-skis, boating) or you can enjoy the underwater action around Phu Quoc on a snorkelling or diving tour arranged via one of the boat companies or through your hotel. Diving is best from November to March and fun dives will cost around USD100 per person, whereas snorkelling is around USD35 per person. For many Nha Trang is the best place to head for the quality of the diving. It has, however, become very busy with a lot of different dive shops too so it is worth considering the kind of experience you would like before choosing. Diving off the coast of Hoi An is a place for many to try out diving. It isn't busy there and so makes the ideal place to stop off for an extra couple of nights and to explore the underwater world. Con Dao is considered one of the best examples of marine conservation in the country. With over 340 species of Hard and Soft corals, teeming with a colourful array of marine life. Con Dao supports a high level of biodiversity and over 1,400 currently recorded marine species. With clear waters from February to July and visibility averaging 20-30 metres, Con Dao is an excellent place for diving and offers a unique opportunity to explore the amazing variety of underwater life. Explore the untouched and pristine corals, with a chance to see rays, turtles, giant barracuda, cobia, batfish and small bamboo sharks, as well as a whole host of tropical reef fish. Phu Quoc is often the beach stop of choice and there are a lot of dive sites around. The major dive sites on the Phu Quoc are Dry island and Nudibranch Island where you will be able to spot a variety of marine animals, including cuttlefish, octopus, scorpionfish, damselfish, nudibranchs, and moray eels. The sea is calm around here and in the dry season, you'll have clear water and great visibility.

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