Zipline, mountain climbing or waterfall… are popular games in foreign countries but have only appeared in Vietnam in recent years. Any adventure journey to Madagui (Lam Dong province, Vietnam) is not just a time to visit, but to explore and conquer the challenges this natural forest offers.
Madagui is a tourist destination bearing the imprint of a forest city. Madagui has something more: natural, fresh and green forests nestled by the legendary Da Huoai River. If you love adventure games, then Madagui is heaven for you.
Zipline is the first adventure game in Vietnam. With a total length of 1,111m, going on an altitude of 20m to 40m, crossing forests and rivers, Zipline will bring a strong feeling to players. Water sports activities here are also very attractive. Adventure games such as windsurfing, kayaking, white waterfall… in rich terrain, are unforgettable challenges for visitors.
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For starters, you can start with grass sledding in the green hills. Moreover, the jungle discovery tour also offers unexpected experiences and interesting lessons about the jungle world. Besides, do not miss the attractive strategy games that train your ability to handle situations and teamwork such as paintball or test your marksmanship with shooting sport.
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How to get to Madagui?
Madagui is located at km152, National Highway 20, Quarter 1, Madagui town, Da Huoai District, Lam Dong Province. Ho Chi Minh City is about 125 km and Dalat is 142 km. Therefore, you can take a motorbike, car or bus from Ho Chi Minh City to Da Lat.
Or you can travel by plane to Da Lat Lien Khuong airport and then move by taxi or bus to Madagui.
Where?
Guests can stay at the Madagui tourist area or at local guesthouses. If you want to relax or enjoy a private space, you should choose to stay at villas in Madagui. If you go in a small group, you can stay in a family room of 6 people/room. Or go in large groups, visitors can camp and stay in tents.
Don’t miss enjoying delicious local specialties such as dishes from local freshwater fish and wild vegetables.
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