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Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Tour with Pagoda & Countryside Lunch

Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Tour with Pagoda & Countryside Lunch

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Nha Trang

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Duration:
1 days
Group Size:
20 - 100 People
Free Cancellation
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Overview

The Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall full day tour offers a scenic countryside journey through Vietnam’s natural and cultural highlights. Travelers visit Long Son Pagoda, Dien Khanh Citadel, and Yangbay Waterfall, enjoy authentic rural experiences, and dine at Memento Country Home — all in one peaceful, privately guided trip.

 

Tour Overview

Step into a peaceful landscape where ancient pagodas, colonial-era citadels, and lush forests blend into one uninterrupted journey. The Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour offers a thoughtfully curated escape through Vietnam’s southern countryside, where cultural depth and natural beauty meet. This tour is ideal for anyone seeking a slower rhythm — from families exploring history together to solo travelers looking for time in nature. It unfolds as a full-day experience with carefully chosen stops that reflect both spiritual significance and rural life. You’ll travel by private car or van, making the journey as comfortable as it is engaging. Along the way, each destination adds a layer of context — from architectural relics to cascading streams tucked deep within green hills.

 

Through this overview, you'll discover what makes this tour not just a visit, but a window into a quieter, more grounded side of Vietnam. Keep reading to explore how each stop adds meaning to the whole, and how the scenery shifts with every turn of the road. To begin planning your tour or request customization, you can visit Asia Travel Links, email us, or call +84917506881.

 

A Journey Through Nha Trang’s Cultural & Natural Highlights

There’s something powerful about starting a journey with echoes of history. The cultural arc of this tour begins before reaching the waterfall itself. On the road south of Nha Trang, you’ll find glimpses of Vietnam’s spiritual heritage and colonial past, embedded in two stops that are both quiet and monumental. These early visits set the tone — reflective, informative, and deeply tied to place. By walking these temple grounds and citadel walls, you’re not just sightseeing; you’re stepping into centuries of Vietnamese life. Each landmark, unique in its setting and story, opens the door to a day of immersion, not just movement.

 

This section begins the slow unfolding of what the tour offers — and why it’s so much more than just a waterfall visit. If these cultural impressions resonate, you'll find the next stop even more grounding.

 

Visiting Long Son Pagoda and Dien Khanh Citadel

Before reaching the countryside, your path leads through two of the region’s most meaningful sites. Each offers a still moment in a day filled with discovery.

  • Long Son Pagoda: This peaceful temple is known for its seated white Buddha statue overlooking the city and the tiled dragons lining its staircases. Visitors often feel a sense of calm walking through the shaded courtyards and incense-scented altars.
  • Dien Khanh Citadel: Built during the 18th century, this site once served as a defensive fortress under Nguyễn Ánh’s rule. Its remaining gates and moss-covered walls offer a tangible link to colonial history, inviting quiet exploration and reflection.
  • Local Insight: Guides provide brief historical context without overwhelming detail, making the sites approachable and informative for all ages.
  • Photography Opportunities: Both locations provide wide-angle views and stone structures that photograph beautifully in soft morning light.
  • Smooth Transition: The drive between these two sites is brief, allowing time to take in the changing landscapes as you approach the foothills.

The historical gravity of these sites anchors the rest of your day in cultural meaning. To include these experiences in a private tour itinerary or ask about language-specific guide options, feel free to reach out to us at Asia Travel Links or email us for more details.

 

Immersive Experiences at Yangbay Waterfall and the Countryside

Once the city fades into farmland, the atmosphere shifts. Open roads curve through green hills, and the soundtrack of traffic gives way to bird calls and the breeze. This next phase of the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour focuses on sensory immersion. Beyond sightseeing, it brings you into touch with the rhythms of rural life. Alongside waterfalls, farms, and traditional homes, the journey allows you to observe — not intrude — on everyday activities in a region shaped by nature and history alike.

 

Here, cultural interaction becomes more personal. The guide’s presence remains low-key but informative, offering background without interrupting the stillness. The itinerary slows its pace to allow time for presence, making this section of the day the most quietly memorable.

 

Waterfall Exploration and Local Encounters

Surrounded by forest and filtered light, this section of the tour focuses on quiet observation and natural discovery.

  • Yangbay Waterfall: The main feature of the landscape, this cascading stream is known for its cooling mist and meditative sounds. Walking paths allow close-up views, and shaded spots offer a place to rest and reflect.
  • Ethnic Minority Communities: Local people from nearby villages tend livestock and work on the land, offering an honest, unscripted look at rural life. This is not a performance — just a view into daily routines in the region.
  • Crocodile Farm Stop: A brief but interesting visit to a local crocodile farm provides an unexpected layer to the itinerary. Safe and well-maintained, it offers insight into how some families in the area earn their livelihood.
  • Lunch at Memento Country Home: This historic house, more than 300 years old, provides a countryside meal in a peaceful setting. Lunch is either served as a boxed set or in a casual outdoor setup depending on the group. The house sits among rice paddies and orchards, and the space encourages you to slow down and take it all in.
  • Countryside Calm: Between locations, you’ll pass small villages, family homes, and children playing near streams — quiet scenes that rarely appear in guidebooks but leave a lasting impression.

These moments are less about what you see and more about how you feel while seeing them. If this kind of immersive countryside travel aligns with what you’re looking for, we’d be glad to help arrange your visit. You can explore more details or request a custom plan through Asia Travel Links, or simply email us for questions and options.

 

What Sets This Tour Apart

Experience the real Vietnam on the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour, where unhurried encounters with culture and nature unfold in quiet beauty.


What if one day could open a door to the spirit of Vietnam — not the one shaped for postcards or tour buses, but the one still lived in temples, fields, and quiet forest corners? The Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour offers exactly that: a deliberately slow journey into landscapes shaped by time, tradition, and simplicity. It moves beyond the checklist approach, allowing you to absorb, observe, and reflect — rather than rush.

 

This is a private tour made for those who prefer authentic connection over curated spectacle. No fixed script. No hurried stops. Just a carefully chosen sequence of real places, where silence is as valuable as stories, and presence is the main itinerary. This section explores the details that make this tour quietly distinct — and why those details matter.

 

If you’re ready to plan a travel day that leaves space for meaning, we’re here to assist. Explore options at Asia Travel Links, email us, or call +84917506881 for personal support.

 

Exclusive Access to Hidden Cultural Sites

The route to Yangbay isn’t just a drive — it’s a slow unfolding of stories along lesser-known roads. This part of the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour introduces travelers to cultural sites and moments rarely included in guidebooks. These are places with no turnstiles, no audio guides — just worn stones, open courtyards, and scenes of daily life.

 

The journey leads through countryside that still moves by its own rhythm. As you travel, you may pass schoolyards where children run freely, families drying crops in their front yards, and artisans shaping tools or weaving at the roadside. These glimpses are never staged. They’re simply part of the landscape.

 

There’s no need to rush. The experience invites stillness — time to look, ask, or just absorb. By the time you arrive at the waterfall, the land has already spoken.

 

If a travel day filled with quiet revelations speaks to your style, reach out through Asia Travel Links or email us to design a slower, deeper experience.

 

Historical Gateways and Rural Traditions

This section of the tour sets the tone — not through attractions in the traditional sense, but through unexpected windows into daily Vietnamese life.

  • Dien Khanh Citadel: Unlike crowded historical sites, this 18th-century structure stands quietly on the roadside. The moss-covered gates and crumbling walls invite exploration without intrusion, offering a moment of stillness.
  • Craft Villages Along the Route: Glimpses of local artisans working with wood, fabric, or bamboo appear along the road. These are living spaces, not tourist shops, offering a look into self-sustaining traditions passed down generations.
  • Countryside Schools and Playgrounds: Small schools tucked beside the road often reveal the next generation in motion — playful, curious, and unconcerned by passing travelers.
  • Organic Farmlands: Farmers at work in the fields provide a portrait of quiet labor and generational knowledge. It's a rhythm far removed from city noise or modern timelines.
  • Unscripted Connections: Your guide may pause if something along the way draws your curiosity — a festival, a market, or a neighborhood gathering. There’s room in the schedule to stop and ask.

These cultural markers aren’t separate from the tour — they are the tour. If you want to witness Vietnam as it unfolds naturally, we can help you tailor the right departure. Learn more through Asia Travel Links or email us with your travel questions.

 

Unhurried Encounters with Nature

Beyond the village boundaries and past open fields, the hills begin to rise. Trees thicken, birds call, and the light softens through the canopy. This final portion of the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour brings you into deeper natural immersion — a place where water, forest, and culture co-exist.

 

Here, you aren’t moving from photo spot to photo spot. You’re staying. Listening. Watching. The atmosphere around Yangbay Waterfall encourages it. There’s no need to race to the next location because this is the destination — not just the falls, but the space around it.

 

The quiet continues through streams and stone paths, past resting areas shaded by trees. Around you, daily life plays out in small movements: a woman tending to her animals, a child helping her father collect herbs. These are not performances for tourists — they’re simply life, unfolding without pretense.

 

This part of the tour invites a slower kind of exploration. If your ideal travel experience includes quiet, observation, and space to breathe, we can arrange this visit at your pace. Start your plan at Asia Travel Links, or email us with any questions.

 

The Harmony of Water, Forest, and Ethnic Life

At the edge of the forest, everything slows. This is where nature and local traditions exist side by side, creating a rhythm that invites you in.

  • Yangbay Waterfall: The heart of the landscape, this multi-tiered cascade is surrounded by tall trees and birdsong. Its trails lead to natural pools and shady rocks where visitors can pause and reflect.
  • Ethnic Minority Communities: Nearby villages are home to communities who maintain traditional lifestyles. From animal tending to crop harvesting, these routines offer respectful observation — not staged demonstrations.
  • Wildlife and Biodiversity: The area is known for native bird species and tropical vegetation. The quiet allows for glimpses of life that often go unnoticed in more crowded settings.
  • Natural Soundscape: The music of this place is not curated. It’s the water flowing, leaves rustling, frogs calling in the distance. This soundscape replaces background noise with something far more grounding.
  • Mindful Movement: Trails encourage slow walking, not climbing or pushing through. Benches and rest stops along the way are designed for pausing, not rushing.

If peaceful immersion in a living ecosystem sounds like the right fit for your travel goals, we can help. Explore this experience and more through Asia Travel Links or simply email us to start customizing your itinerary.

 

Know Before You Book: Essential Booking Information

Plan your Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour with clarity. Learn about age-based pricing, group policies, lunch options, and holiday surcharges.
 

To enjoy the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour without surprises, it helps to understand the key booking conditions before confirming your itinerary. This tour is designed for comfort and flexibility, making it ideal for couples, solo travelers, or families with young children. Whether you're looking for group privacy, specific guide languages, or options around meals and surcharges, we’ve outlined the essentials here.

 

This section provides useful details to support your planning — from how children are priced to what to expect during peak holidays. With this information, you’ll be better prepared to select the ideal day and setup that works for your schedule and preferences. For any personal questions about booking arrangements or itinerary adjustments, you’re always welcome to contact Asia Travel Links or email us for guidance.

 

Age, Group Size & Meal Considerations

A well-planned journey begins with knowing how your travel group will be accommodated — especially if you’re traveling with children or want to personalize part of your experience. The Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour is structured to support flexible arrangements for families, private groups, and couples alike. Pricing is tiered based on age, and the option to adjust meal inclusions is also available to better suit your preferences.

 

Vehicles are arranged based on your group size — whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a larger group. Local guides accompany the tour and can adapt their commentary and pace to match your group’s interest and needs.

 

This is a tour where clarity in pricing meets comfort in design — and thoughtful flexibility gives you the control to create the right experience.

 

If you’d like help customizing a group tour or confirming age-related pricing, you can visit Asia Travel Links or simply email us to finalize the best configuration for your journey.

 

Booking for Children and Families

Knowing how your child’s age affects the tour rate and structure helps simplify planning. This tour welcomes family travelers with thoughtful, transparent pricing.

  • Children Under 3: Complimentary participation. Infants can join the tour free of charge when accompanied by adults.
  • Children Ages 3 to 7: Eligible for 50% of the adult price, allowing for affordable family planning across multiple children.
  • Children Ages 8 and Above: Priced at full adult rate to reflect full participation in tour services and amenities.
  • Group Size Flexibility: There is no fixed group size limit — whether you're a small family or an extended group, vehicle and guide services are matched accordingly.
  • Optional Meal Removal: If you prefer not to include lunch, a reduction of $8 per person can be applied. This option supports dietary preferences or alternate planning.

With these policies, you can confidently prepare a trip that matches your family’s size and comfort needs. For personalized help with bookings, reach out through Asia Travel Links or email us for support.

 

Holiday Surcharges and Guide Options

Traveling during Vietnam’s festive periods can add a vibrant dimension to your experience — but it may also come with some additional considerations. The Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour accommodates holiday demand with clear surcharge policies and enhanced services such as multilingual guides. These additions help international travelers feel more at home and ensure seamless communication throughout the journey.

 

Holiday travel often affects vehicle availability, guide scheduling, and venue traffic. This section helps you understand what to expect — and how to plan ahead when choosing tour dates during special times of the year. Whether you're celebrating the Vietnamese Lunar New Year or visiting during national reunification days, knowing these details ensures a smoother and more informed booking.

 

If you’re aiming to travel during a busy holiday or prefer a specific guide language, we recommend early coordination. Visit Asia Travel Links or email us to secure preferred dates and guide preferences.

 

Things to Consider During Festival Periods

Certain times of year affect both pricing and guide availability. Here’s what you need to know to avoid unexpected fees or scheduling issues.

  • Holiday Surcharge: A 25% surcharge applies during select national holidays such as 29–30 April, 1–2 May, and Vietnam's Lunar New Year period.
  • Lunar New Year Dates: Surcharges apply for extended periods during Tet, including 27 January to 2 February (2025) and 15–20 February (2026). These dates may shift slightly based on the lunar calendar.
  • Guide Language Options: For international travelers, guides are available in French, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, German, and Thai. Language-specific guide rates apply ($25 to $35 per group).
  • Prebooking Is Recommended: Due to high demand, guide availability is limited during holidays. Booking in advance helps ensure your preferred language and departure time.
  • Custom Requests: Let us know if you have timing constraints or require early pickup during these periods — we can adapt routes and durations accordingly.

Planning for these details allows you to travel with confidence even during high-demand times. For help booking with a preferred guide or securing holiday availability, visit Asia Travel Links or email us with your inquiry.

 

Know Before You Go: Packing & Preparation Guide

Prepare for the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour with smart packing tips. From proper clothing to essentials for stream visits, get ready to travel comfortably.
 

Whether you’re soaking in the mist near Yangbay Waterfall or stepping into local temples, what you bring shapes how much you enjoy the day. The Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour includes multiple environments — from quiet forest trails to spiritual sites and active countryside scenes. That’s why packing thoughtfully will help you stay comfortable, respectful, and travel-ready throughout the experience.

 

This section provides clear, simple guidance on what to wear and carry to ensure your day flows smoothly. With a mix of cultural visits and outdoor activity, you’ll want to be prepared for sunshine, water, walking, and everything in between.

 

Use this guide to pack smarter and move easier. For any questions about weather specifics or route updates, feel free to check in with Asia Travel Links or email us for help customizing your trip.

 

What to Pack for the Tour

Packing well for a tropical full-day journey means finding the right balance between comfort and respect. The Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour covers a variety of terrain and settings — including rural paths, spiritual landmarks, and nature-filled spaces — so every item you bring should earn its place.

 

You’ll want to dress appropriately for temples while also being ready for a bit of walking and occasional water contact. Packing light but thoroughly helps you adapt to every part of the experience without carrying more than you need.

 

From breathable clothing to weather-smart accessories, the following H4 sections break down what you should pack by category — so you can focus on the journey, not what you left behind.

Need more detailed packing recommendations based on the season of your visit? You’re welcome to reach out via Asia Travel Links or email us for seasonal suggestions and insider tips.

 

Clothing & Footwear Recommendations

This tour blends natural and cultural exploration, so what you wear can affect both your comfort and your cultural sensitivity.

  • Lightweight Layers: The tropical weather calls for breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics. Choose materials that dry quickly and don’t trap heat.
  • Temple-Appropriate Attire: Long sleeves and modest cuts are recommended for stops like Long Son Pagoda. Avoid sleeveless tops or short shorts when entering sacred spaces.
  • Sun Protection Clothing: A wide-brimmed hat or light scarf can offer extra protection during mid-day hours, especially in open countryside areas.
  • Comfortable Walking Shoes: Choose shoes or sandals with grip and support. Trails near Yangbay Waterfall can be slippery in shaded or damp areas.
  • Extra Socks or Insoles: If your footwear retains moisture, an extra pair of socks can prevent discomfort later in the day.

Dressing right sets the tone for respectful and comfortable travel. If you're unsure about the current weather or temple dress codes, just email us — we’re happy to offer real-time advice.

 

Travel Essentials & Personal Items

Besides clothing, having the right personal items can make a big difference in how smoothly your day unfolds.

  • Refillable Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is key, especially on warm days. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste and can be easily refilled during breaks.
  • Sunscreen and Bug Protection: SPF 30 or higher is recommended, along with mosquito repellent for forested or shaded stops.
  • Camera or Smartphone: The scenery around Yangbay Waterfall and the countryside is worth capturing. Bring extra storage or cloud sync to avoid running out of space.
  • Basic Hygiene Supplies: Pack tissues, hand sanitizer, and any personal care products you may need — especially if you're traveling with kids.
  • Lightweight Daypack: A small backpack makes it easier to carry all essentials without straining your shoulders. Choose one with compartments for better organization.

Packing these basics gives you the freedom to enjoy the day with fewer interruptions. Still have questions about what’s necessary? Let us know at Asia Travel Links or email us for help adjusting your prep list.

 

Activity-Specific Packing Tips

The tour’s outdoor elements mean getting close to nature — and sometimes, into it. If you’re planning to dip your toes near the waterfall or just want to be weather-ready, a few smart additions can enhance your experience.

  • Quick-Dry Towel: Useful if you plan to wade into the stream or dry off after exploring the misty areas near Yangbay Waterfall.
  • Change of Clothes: A fresh set of clothes can be handy after walking near water or during the hotter months when humidity is high.
  • Waterproof Pouch or Case: Keeps phones, passports, or small electronics safe from splash or sudden rain — particularly valuable during the rainy season.
  • Compact Rain Poncho: Tropical rains can arrive without warning. A foldable poncho or light rain jacket is easy to carry and may come in handy.
  • Plastic Bags for Wet Gear: Store damp items separately to avoid soaking the rest of your daypack.

With these additions, you’ll be better prepared for flexibility, weather, and comfort. Not sure whether the stream is active or dry during your travel month? Asia Travel Links can help — just email us to ask.

 

Reserve Your Countryside Escape Today

Book your Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour with ease. Enjoy flexible options, seasonal deals, and local support from Asia Travel Links.
 

When you step away from the rush and into the calm of Yangbay Waterfall, you’re not just taking a tour — you’re embracing a slower rhythm and a deeper connection to Vietnam. With every moment shaped by quiet trails, cultural immersion, and thoughtful pacing, this journey gives more than a scenic view. It offers a chance to reflect, learn, and be present.

 

We’ve designed the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour to be as seamless as it is memorable. From your first inquiry to the moment you return to your hotel, we handle the logistics so you can focus on the experience. This section walks you through booking, deals, and how to reach out to our team.

 

Planning ahead allows us to prepare every detail just right. Book early with Asia Travel Links or email us for itinerary assistance or custom arrangements.

 

How to Secure Your Spot

When it comes to booking the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour, simplicity and flexibility lead the way. We understand that every traveler — whether solo or in a group — has different needs, and we make sure those are reflected in how your tour unfolds.

 

Once you’ve chosen your travel date and group size, we’ll help you select options such as your preferred language guide or whether you’d like to include lunch. After confirmation, our team arranges a hotel pickup, ensuring the tour begins smoothly and on time. You’ll also receive details about what to expect, what to wear, and how to prepare.

 

Booking early gives you more choice, especially if you're traveling during Vietnam's busy festivals or holiday seasons.

 

We recommend contacting Asia Travel Links or email us to finalize your booking details and start preparing for your countryside adventure.

 

Simple Booking, Personalized Options

Choosing your preferences helps us create a smoother, more tailored experience from start to finish. Here’s how it works:

  • Flexible Group Sizes: Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with a group, your booking adapts to the size — with exclusive vehicle and guide support.
  • Language Selection: Options include English, French, Japanese, Chinese, and more. Let us know what language fits your comfort best.
  • Meal Preferences: Lunch is included, but if you’d like to remove it, we’ll adjust the pricing — making the tour fit your needs.
  • Hotel Pickup: All bookings include transportation from your Nha Trang hotel. Your pickup time is confirmed in advance to ensure no delays.
  • Timely Confirmation: Once booked, you'll receive a detailed confirmation with everything you need to prepare — from attire tips to cultural notes.

The earlier you book, the more we can personalize your journey. Ready to confirm your details? Visit Asia Travel Links or email us to reserve your place today.

 

Special Offers & Exclusive Deals

Your travel investment should feel rewarding from the moment you start planning. That’s why we offer seasonal pricing and group rate flexibility for the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour.

 

Larger groups enjoy a lower cost per person — perfect for families, friends, or private charter bookings. Seasonal travel also opens the door to quieter trails and discounted rates. Whether you're coming back for another tour or recommending others to join, we have incentives that extend beyond a single trip.

 

Discounts are available during off-peak months when weather and availability align for a slower, more intimate pace. If you’re planning ahead for a holiday or special occasion, we can also bundle in-value perks — from early guide selection to flexible cancellation.

 

Curious about the best time to travel or group pricing tiers? Reach out through Asia Travel Links or email us and we’ll help you secure the best value for your tour.

 

Seasonal Rates & Group Discounts

Whether you're seeking savings or more personalized attention, our pricing adapts to your timing and travel group.

  • Group Rate Tiers: As the number of travelers increases, the price per person decreases. It’s a smart option for extended families or tour groups.
  • Return Guest Rewards: If you’ve traveled with us before, let us know — we offer recognition and pricing perks for returning clients.
  • Off-Peak Discounts: Book during the quieter months (outside Tet and National Holidays) to enjoy lower prices and fewer crowds.
  • Custom Add-Ons: Looking to combine this with another Nha Trang tour? Ask about package pricing or half-day add-ons to extend your experience.
  • Advance Booking Privileges: Early reservations unlock greater guide availability and scheduling flexibility — plus priority on custom requests.

These incentives are our way of adding value beyond the itinerary. To check current offers or group-specific rates, visit Asia Travel Links or email us for support.

 

Contact Information & Customer Support

Personal support makes planning your Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour easy and reassuring. Whether you’re confirming pickup logistics, asking about weather conditions, or requesting a specific guide language, our local experts are here to assist.

 

We respond promptly to all inquiries and ensure you receive the practical guidance needed for a seamless booking experience. You won’t have to sift through forms or automated replies — just human support that understands the local area and your travel goals.

 

From early questions to post-booking requests, we’re here to help. Reach out any time — we’re just a call or message away.

 

Get in Touch with Our Local Experts

Questions? Custom requests? We’re available to assist before and after your booking.

  • Phone: +84917506881 (WhatsApp available) — Quick questions, last-minute adjustments, or guide coordination.
  • Email: email us at contact@asiatravellinks.com — Great for itinerary clarifications, seasonal advice, or tour combinations.
  • Website: Asia Travel Links — Explore more experiences, compare itineraries, or book directly.
  • Booking Follow-Up: After you book, we provide direct communication from your guide for clarity on pickup and timing.
  • Live Support: During your travel window, we offer live contact support for any sudden changes or requests.

Let us handle the details so you can focus on the experience. Your connection to the countryside begins with a simple message — reach out today.

Itinerary
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Day 1: Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour – Nature, Heritage & Countryside in One Journey

Destination: Nha Trang

Discover the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour — a private countryside escape blending nature, culture, and authentic rural charm.


Rural roads framed by forest, the cool spray of falling water, and ancient structures whispering history — the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour offers an immersive experience that captures Vietnam’s spirit in a single day. As a private countryside day tour, it’s tailored for cultural explorers, families, and anyone seeking a break from the coastal bustle.

 

Leave the city behind and follow a route through temples, citadels, and the forested heart of Yangbay Waterfall Vietnam. Meet local artisans, taste rural cuisine, and witness the quiet routines of the countryside unfold at your own pace.

 

This isn’t just sightseeing — it’s an invitation to slow down and engage with Vietnam’s land and legacy. If you're looking to book a private day trip from Nha Trang, this journey delivers with thoughtful details and scenic depth.

 

Need more inspiration? View photos of forest trails, village markets, and the cascading falls of Yangbay Waterfall to start picturing your escape.

 

09:00–09:30 – Departure from Nha Trang Hotel and Journey Begins

The tour begins in comfort and ease — no meeting points, no stress. A private, air-conditioned vehicle arrives at your hotel right on schedule. From the first step, this experience is crafted around you, offering door-to-door service that sets the tone for the rest of the day.

 

As the car leaves the edges of Nha Trang, high-rises give way to rice fields, the air softens, and the rhythm of the countryside begins to show itself. With a dedicated guide ready to introduce the landmarks ahead, you can simply relax, listen to insights, and enjoy the scenery shift outside your window.

 

This journey doesn’t just take you somewhere — it brings you into the flow of Vietnam’s rural life. From here, the adventure begins. To explore other private day options, visit our Nha Trang Private Tours section.

 

Hotel Pickup in Nha Trang

Starting your day in ease makes all the difference. Here's what to expect when your journey begins:

  • Convenient Door-to-Door Transfer: Pickup directly from your hotel ensures a seamless start, with no need to navigate taxis or transport hubs.
  • Comfortable Vehicle: Travel in a clean, modern, air-conditioned vehicle that’s ideal for countryside roads and city exits.
  • Personalized Guide Introduction: Meet your local guide who will accompany you through the tour, offering historical insight, cultural context, and support.
  • Welcome Briefing: Before leaving, you’ll receive an overview of the full-day itinerary and have a chance to ask questions or adjust small preferences.
  • Peaceful Start: As the city slips into the distance, enjoy quiet roads framed by green fields and small village scenes.

This smooth beginning helps set the pace for a stress-free day. For questions about pickup areas or vehicle types, just email us or visit Asia Travel Links for assistance.

 

09:30–10:15 – Cultural Stops: Discover Nha Trang’s Spiritual & Historical Roots

Your first stop introduces the living story of Nha Trang through its religious and colonial past. As you arrive at these tranquil locations, you’ll step into spaces where time slows, and the surroundings offer both beauty and meaning.

 

This part of the tour features two major highlights: a revered Buddhist temple and an often-overlooked fortress that once served as a strategic stronghold. Each site has a unique role in local identity and offers space for peaceful reflection, exploration, and photography.

 

The guide shares context that brings statues and stonework to life, from tales of Long Son Pagoda’s spiritual significance to the French-Vietnamese architecture of Dien Khanh Citadel Nha Trang.

 

Exploring these cultural sites grounds your day in deeper understanding — and gently prepares you for the natural immersion to come. Want to know if temple attire is required or if you can photograph the Buddha statue? Email us for travel-ready tips before you go.

 

Explore Long Son Pagoda

A gentle climb reveals one of the city’s spiritual icons — Long Son Pagoda. This peaceful site combines devotion, artistry, and open views in a space that welcomes all.

  • Iconic White Buddha: Towering above the grounds is a massive seated Buddha statue, surrounded by lotus motifs and mountain breeze.
  • Dragon Staircase Mosaics: Climbing the stairs is a visual treat, with intricate mosaics of dragons curling along the handrails in traditional Vietnamese style.
  • Sacred Temple Grounds: Walk through the tranquil courtyard, incense wafting through the air, as quiet prayers echo from within.
  • Respectful Photography Tips: Cameras are welcome, but shoulders and knees should be covered during temple entry — lightweight scarves or sleeves work well.
  • Cultural Overview: Your guide will explain the site’s significance and answer questions about local rituals or Buddhist symbolism.

This sacred space brings spiritual calm early in the day. Want to include other temple visits in your trip? Asia Travel Links can recommend complementary stops.

 

Visit Dien Khanh Citadel

A short ride brings you to Dien Khanh Citadel, a hidden historical landmark that echoes a time of defense and transformation in Vietnamese history.

  • Historic French-Vietnamese Fortification: Built in the 18th century, the citadel reflects a mix of traditional Eastern and European-style military architecture.
  • Remaining Gates and Walls: Explore the stone gates and grassy embankments — what remains of the citadel still marks its original hexagonal layout.
  • Educational Stop: Your guide will explain how the citadel was used, why it mattered during the colonial period, and what it symbolizes today.
  • Photographic Ambience: With its worn textures and natural overgrowth, the site offers atmospheric backdrops for travel photography.
  • Quiet Local Presence: The area remains peaceful, with few tourists — ideal for those seeking a reflective, less commercial experience.

Want to learn more about Vietnam’s lesser-known historical landmarks? Email us or explore deeper routes with Asia Travel Links.

 

10:15–12:15 – Experience Yangbay Waterfall’s Tranquil Wonders

The road winds deeper into the forest, and with each turn, the air shifts — cooler, denser with moisture, and alive with birdsong. As you arrive at Yangbay Waterfall Vietnam, the sounds of the outside world are replaced by rushing water and the subtle rustle of forest leaves. This portion of the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour centers on slowing down, observing, and simply being in nature.

 

Towering trees frame a scene where water flows across ancient rock formations. Time stretches as you breathe in the earthy air and feel the mist on your skin. With a local guide leading the way, you’re invited not just to witness but to quietly engage — observing daily life, walking softly along forest paths, and appreciating the peaceful flow of a place untouched by rush or noise.

 

If you’re planning a private Yangbay Waterfall tour with guide, this moment may well become your most vivid memory. Whether you wade into the stream or simply sit beneath the trees, this is where the countryside truly speaks.

 

Immersion in Nature at Yangbay Waterfall

This is where the forest opens into a haven of mist and sound — Yangbay Waterfall, the heart of the landscape.

  • Lush Forest Surroundings: Trees arch over narrow trails as birds call from the canopy and soft breezes carry the scent of wet earth.
  • Streamside Reflection: The waterfall cascades into a stream with calm pools where you can pause, dip your feet, or take quiet photographs.
  • Sensory Escape: Hear the fall of water echoing across stone. Feel cool spray kiss your skin as you near the edge.
  • Camera-Ready Moments: With dappled light and dramatic drops, it’s a photographer’s dream. Bring water shoes and a towel if you plan to wade in.
  • Restful Connection: No crowds, no noise — just time to walk, sit, listen, and reconnect with a slower pace of life.

This is more than a stop; it’s a chapter of stillness. If you'd like to know when the falls are fullest, email us or check seasonal flow info via Asia Travel Links.

 

Observing Ethnic Minority Life

Near the waterfall trail, local communities continue their lives much as they have for generations — in rhythm with the land.

  • Daily Village Scenes: Farmers herd animals, harvest crops, or repair fences with a quiet familiarity born of routine.
  • Gentle Encounters: The trail passes respectfully nearby, allowing glimpses without intrusion. A smile or nod is often returned with warmth.
  • Cultural Awareness: Your guide helps translate context and customs, ensuring interactions remain sensitive and appropriate.
  • Learning Moments: See how agriculture adapts to the hillside terrain and learn about traditional techniques passed down over centuries.
  • Ethical Exploration: These stops are about witnessing, not interrupting — fostering understanding without tourism spectacle.

Respect forms the core of this cultural window. For tips on how to prepare, email us to receive guidance on responsible rural tourism.

 

Visit to Crocodile Farm

Just beyond the forest path lies an unexpected experience — a visit to the local crocodile farm.

  • Safe Viewing Platforms: Raised walkways provide a clear view of the enclosures without disturbing the animals.
  • Educational Insight: Learn how the farm operates, including care practices and the cultural context of crocodiles in Vietnam.
  • Photographing the Unexpected: With their prehistoric forms and patient stillness, the crocodiles offer a striking contrast to the tour’s quieter moments.
  • Quick, Engaging Stop: This segment is brief but memorable — an unusual interlude in a day shaped by nature and history.
  • Locally Managed: This stop supports a rural livelihood and offers insight into a unique facet of the local ecosystem.

Want to check if this activity is right for younger guests? Contact Asia Travel Links or email us for advice on accessibility.

 

12:15–13:15 – Countryside Dining at Memento Country Home

As morning turns to midday, the path leads to rest and refreshment. Nestled in a quiet corner of the countryside, Memento Country Home Nha Trang offers an authentic and calming space to enjoy a meal.

 

The transition from forest trail to rustic courtyard feels seamless. Tiled roofs peek through treetops. A low wooden gate opens into a space alive with garden scents and shaded stone paths. Here, lunch is more than nourishment — it’s a chance to taste the region, reconnect with comfort, and relax under open skies.

 

Whether served as a packaged meal or a sit-down spread, the food reflects local flavors — fresh herbs, rice dishes, and simple, home-prepared ingredients. For travelers looking to experience a countryside lunch in Nha Trang tour, this part of the day delivers authenticity without performance.

 

This break in the journey brings balance and flavor to your exploration. Want to add a cooking experience or extend your time here? Let Asia Travel Links know your interest.

 

Vietnamese Lunch Experience in a 300-Year-Old Home

This isn’t just a meal stop — it’s a journey into tradition and rural elegance at Memento Country Home Nha Trang.

  • Historic Vietnamese Architecture: With its clay-tiled roof, open-air design, and wooden beams, the house embodies centuries of local craftsmanship.
  • Lush Garden Setting: Flowers, herbs, and trees surround the dining space, providing shade, fragrance, and a cooling breeze.
  • Locally Prepared Cuisine: Meals include traditional Vietnamese dishes such as grilled pork, fresh herbs, and seasonal vegetables — all prepared with care.
  • Flexible Dining Format: Depending on group size, lunch may be served picnic-style in boxed portions or shared as a communal table meal.
  • Atmosphere of Calm: The peaceful surroundings encourage quiet conversation, rest, and appreciation of the rural rhythm.

Dining here is about more than taste — it’s about feeling grounded in place. Want to reserve this home for a private meal or event? Reach out to Asia Travel Links for special arrangements.

 

13:15–15:30 – Explore Rural Nha Trang on the Return Journey

The road back from Yangbay Waterfall unfolds slowly, each kilometer revealing quiet rhythms of rural life. The landscape softens into fields, gardens, and village paths. On this portion of the Nha Trang countryside tour, your return becomes more than transport — it becomes a continuation of discovery.

 

Your guide points out small handicraft stalls, tucked-away markets, and everyday life in motion. There’s no rush. This is a stretch of observation and reflection — a chance to see Vietnam not as a show, but as a living, breathing space where simplicity is a way of life.

 

A few informal stops provide the opportunity to step out, interact gently, and shop if you wish. Or you can simply watch the countryside pass by from your window, a peaceful close to a day that’s been as grounding as it has been scenic.

 

Let us know if you’d like to extend your Nha Trang countryside tour with more cultural stops. We’re happy to personalize the return journey at Asia Travel Links.

 

Observe Local Handicraft Making

As your vehicle glides through rural lanes, you’ll catch glimpses of local artistry rooted in tradition.

  • Village Weaving Studios: Watch as women create intricate textiles on simple wooden looms, their hands moving with quiet precision.
  • Wood Carving Workshops: Spot small family-run workshops where artisans carve tools, décor, or ceremonial pieces from local hardwood.
  • Homemade Goods for Sale: Browse handmade items like woven bags, rice snacks, or herbal oils. Supporting these artisans directly makes a meaningful difference.
  • Chance to Interact: With guidance from your host, a few short interactions may be possible — a hello, a shared smile, a respectful question.
  • Organic Setting: These aren’t staged performances. They’re real slices of everyday life that you’re invited to observe respectfully.

Want to include a more in-depth craft experience in your itinerary? Email us or reach out via WhatsApp at +84917506881 and we’ll customize the route for you.

 

Visit to Village Market and Kindergarten

Community life pulses gently along the roadside — a living gallery of color, rhythm, and human connection.

  • Rural Market Glimpses: Your return passes open-air village markets alive with baskets of fruit, homegrown vegetables, and chatty bartering.
  • Children at Play: The route often skirts by local kindergartens where schoolchildren laugh and play — an endearing reminder of daily life’s simplicity.
  • Cultural Observation: These are not formal stops, but gentle glimpses from the roadside — brief but meaningful views into real community dynamics.
  • Seasonal Variation: Depending on the day, the energy of the market or schoolyard will shift, offering a different scene each time.
  • Mindful Travel: Your guide will provide cultural context, helping you observe with respect and appreciation for the local pace of life.

Want to learn how these visits support local communities? Ask us during your tour or explore options via Asia Travel Links.

 

15:30–16:00 – Return to Nha Trang Hotel

As the day draws to a close, the scenery gently fades from countryside back to city. You arrive not just back at your hotel, but with a deeper impression of Vietnam’s heartland — carried not only in photos, but in memory.

 

Your guide offers a warm goodbye and may share tips for future experiences across the region. Some travelers take this moment to reflect, share feedback, or ask about other countryside routes. Others scroll through their phones, smiling at images of waterfalls, markets, and quiet trails.

This final segment of the tour is peaceful — a ride through the soft light of late afternoon and a transition back into city life with a sense of calm and connection. With every detail handled by Asia Travel Links, the return is seamless and comforting.

 

Already thinking about where to go next? Let’s plan it together at Asia Travel Links or simply email us with your ideas.

 

Farewell from Guide & Drop-Off

The final stretch of your journey is unhurried — a gentle wind-down as the tour concludes.

  • Friendly Goodbye: Your guide ensures a smooth farewell, checking in with you about comfort, questions, and impressions.
  • Personal Recommendations: Ask for nearby dining ideas or the best time to visit nearby islands. The insight is personal and practical.
  • Photo Review: Many guests scroll through their images, recounting the day’s moments with quiet satisfaction.
  • Hotel Drop-Off: Your vehicle returns you safely to your hotel — no transfers or confusion, just direct door-to-door service.
  • Future Travel Support: Interested in island day trips or overnight cruises? Your guide can offer options and connect you instantly with our team.

We’re always just a message away. Reach us anytime by emailing us or calling +84917506881 to discuss your next countryside journey.

Inclusions

  • Transportation: Travel by air-conditioned car or van
  • Local Guide: Accompanied by a knowledgeable local tour guide throughout the day
  • Admission Fees: All entrance fees to Yangbay Waterfall and included sites are covered
  • Lunch: Vietnamese-style lunch with locally sourced dishes
  • Drinks: Bottled mineral water provided during the tour
  • Refreshments: Cold towels available for guest comfort during the journey

Exclusions

  • Alcoholic Beverages: Alcoholic drinks are not included in the tour package
  • Personal Expenses: Any personal purchases or incidental costs are the responsibility of the guest

Important Information

Important Booking Information – Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall Full Day Tour

 

  • Children’s Pricing Policy: Free of charge for children under 3 years; 50% charge for children aged 3–7 years; full price applies from 8 years and above
  • Multilingual Guide Supplement: $25 per group for French and Russian; $35 per group for Japanese, German, Chinese, and Thai
  • Cruise Ship Passenger Booking: Additional $5 per person per tour; applies for groups of 2 or more; boarding pass must be arranged independently
  • No Meal Option Deduction: $8 per person per tour discount for guests choosing not to include meals
  • 2025 Holiday Surcharge: 25% surcharge applies on April 29–30, May 1–2, and during the Vietnam Lunar New Year from January 27 to February 2, 2025
  • 2026 Holiday Surcharge: 25% surcharge applies on April 29–30, May 1–2, and during the Vietnam Lunar New Year from February 15 to February 20, 2026

Faqs

What is included in the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall full day tour?

The Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall full day tour offers a well-balanced blend of culture, nature, and local life, thoughtfully packaged into a single itinerary. From the moment you’re picked up at your hotel, everything is arranged for a smooth experience.

  • Private round-trip transportation with local English-speaking guide
  • Visits to Long Son Pagoda and Dien Khanh Citadel
  • Entrance fees to Yangbay Waterfall and crocodile farm
  • Optional countryside lunch at Memento Country Home
  • Cultural stops at handicraft villages and local markets
  • Cold towels and bottled water for comfort during transit

This full-day itinerary is designed to introduce you to both the spiritual and natural rhythms of Vietnam. Contact us to check current inclusions and customization options before booking.

 

How does the private Yangbay Waterfall tour differ from a group tour?

A private countryside day trip like the Yangbay Waterfall tour gives you more than just convenience — it creates space for personalization, deeper interaction, and flexible pacing.

  • Fully customized experience tailored to your interests and schedule
  • Direct conversations with guides and locals without group distractions
  • Freedom to linger longer at favorite spots like Yangbay Waterfall or Memento Country Home
  • Private transportation for increased comfort and convenience
  • Flexible meal planning and photo stops based on your preference

The private format is ideal for families, couples, or small groups seeking a more relaxed and meaningful connection with the region. Let us help you personalize your private exploration of Nha Trang’s hidden gems.

 

Why should I consider a countryside tour when visiting Nha Trang?

While Nha Trang is famous for its beaches, a countryside tour reveals a side of Vietnam often missed by coastal travelers. The Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall full day tour offers a richer, more authentic lens into local life.

  • Visit historical and spiritual landmarks like Long Son Pagoda
  • See traditional crafts, village markets, and everyday rural scenes
  • Explore Yangbay Waterfall, surrounded by forest and local farming
  • Dine at a 300-year-old home for an authentic cultural meal
  • Learn about the lives of ethnic minority communities in the region

For travelers seeking more than just sand and sea, a countryside escape brings emotional depth and human connection. Consider adding it to your Nha Trang itinerary for a more complete view of the area.

 

Can I customize the itinerary for the Yangbay Waterfall full day tour?

Yes, the itinerary for the Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall full day tour is fully customizable. We believe every traveler should have the freedom to shape their day according to interest, comfort, and pace.

  • Choose to start earlier or later depending on your schedule
  • Add or skip stops like the crocodile farm or countryside markets
  • Opt in or out of lunch at Memento Country Home
  • Request multilingual guides based on your language preference
  • Plan extra time for photography or special cultural interests

Our team is ready to assist you in creating a travel experience that fits your expectations and travel style. Just let us know your preferences when you reach out to us.

 

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Jenny_London
June 25, 2025

Peaceful, Eye-Opening Day in the Nha Trang Countryside

I travel often, but this day tour to Yangbay Waterfall stands out as one of the most grounded and rewarding experiences I’ve had in Vietnam. It started with a smooth pickup from my hotel in Nha Trang, where our guide introduced himself warmly and immediately made us feel comfortable. As we drove out of the city, I was captivated by how quickly the landscape shifted into rural life. Our first stop at Long Son Pagoda was serene. The massive white Buddha was even more impressive in person, especially with the view overlooking the city. Dien Khanh Citadel was a pleasant surprise. I love history, and this quiet, moss-covered fortress gave me a deeper sense of the region’s past. At Yangbay Waterfall, the rush of water and the cool mist felt like a reset button. We had time to wander, take photos, and even dip our feet in the shallow edges. The air smelled fresh and earthy. Along the path, we saw a few people from the nearby ethnic community, tending to gardens or walking goats. It didn’t feel staged, just life as it is. Lunch at Memento Country Home was my favorite part. The house was old, elegant in its simplicity, and surrounded by flowers. The local dishes served were light, flavorful, and made with obvious care. We even had time to stop by a small roadside market where I picked up a handwoven bracelet. If you’re in Nha Trang and want a full-day escape that isn’t rushed or crowded, I can’t recommend this enough. Asia Travel Links made it so easy to plan everything, and the pacing was just right for a thoughtful, immersive day.

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TheNguyensOnTour
June 25, 2025

Great Family Day Outside the City

We’re a family of four traveling through Vietnam with two young kids (ages 6 and 9), and this tour to Yangbay Waterfall ended up being a highlight of our trip. I wasn’t sure if it would be too much walking or too slow-paced, but it struck a perfect balance. Our guide met us right at the hotel in a clean van with car seats pre-installed for the kids, which we really appreciated. He was excellent with children, keeping them engaged with stories about dragons at the pagoda and pointing out wildlife during the ride. The stops were spaced out nicely, giving us plenty of time to explore without anyone getting tired. The Long Son Pagoda had just the right mix of grandeur and calm. Even our kids were awed by the massive white Buddha statue. They loved the space at the waterfall where they could splash around safely under our watch. Our guide was patient and offered to take family photos for us, which we rarely get to do all together. Lunch was relaxed at Memento Country Home, and they accommodated our request for vegetarian meals without any fuss. There was even a small area where the kids could run around while we enjoyed our food. I had booked through Asia Travel Links because of their reputation for family travel, and they truly delivered. From the pacing to the guide and the thoughtful stops, this was a day that brought us closer as a family and gave us a deeper appreciation of rural Vietnam.

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Ava_Travels
June 25, 2025

Solo, Safe, and Stunning

As a solo traveler, I look for tours that are well-paced, insightful, and not too touristy. This Nha Trang Yangbay Waterfall full day tour hit the mark perfectly. The itinerary had just the right amount of structure without being rigid, and I felt safe, welcome, and completely at ease from the first moment. Our driver and guide picked me up right on time. I was joined by another solo traveler from Australia, and the small group made the day feel more like a private experience than a mass-market tour. We had genuine conversations with our guide during the drive, and he answered every question with warmth and detail. I was especially moved by the quiet visit to Dien Khanh Citadel. The old walls told stories, and the lack of crowds made it feel like a personal discovery. At Yangbay Waterfall, I wandered off for a bit and just listened to the sounds of water and birds. It was the kind of calm I didn’t know I needed. Lunch was set in the peaceful courtyard of Memento Country Home. I had the option to skip lunch for a discount but decided to go for it. I’m glad I did. The meal was light and satisfying, and I had great conversation with the guide about Vietnamese countryside life. If you’re traveling alone and looking for a day that combines beauty, authenticity, and conversation, book this tour. Asia Travel Links made it stress-free, and the itinerary was thoughtfully curated for deeper travel.

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MarcoAndElena
June 25, 2025

Scenic and Soulful Experience for Seniors

We’re both in our early seventies and were looking for a relaxed, educational day tour from Nha Trang. The Yangbay Waterfall tour offered just that. It was not too physically demanding, and the schedule allowed for ample rest and comfort. Our guide was patient and very attentive. From the start, he explained what each stop would involve and even adjusted the pace to accommodate us. Riding in a clean, air-conditioned van was a relief in the heat. He offered step stools to help us in and out, and the seating was comfortable for the whole ride. The stops were thoughtfully chosen. Long Son Pagoda was spiritual and accessible, with shaded areas and plenty of time to sit. Yangbay Waterfall was beautiful beyond words, with cool air and natural benches near the water. We didn’t go far from the main path but still saw plenty and felt immersed in nature. Lunch at Memento Country Home was a treat. The setting felt like a countryside postcard. They even prepared soft-cooked vegetables for us after noting our dietary preferences. That kind of care really made a difference. We highly recommend this tour to older travelers or anyone looking for a cultural experience without strenuous hiking. Asia Travel Links coordinated every detail professionally, and we felt truly cared for throughout the day.

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