Ba Na village is situated in the central highlands, Kon Tum province. This local village is featured with beautiful wooden stilt houses with unique staircases made by the local people themselves. Each staircase is carefully carved by the skilful Ba Na men.
Several Ba Na minority groups are living in the Central highlands, including the area of Kon Tum, such as Ba Na Kon Tum, Ba Na Go La, Ba Na Na Ko. Each Ba Na minority groups resides in a specific area. Ba Na is one among the first minority groups in Central Highlands to know how to write and to use buffaloes and cows as a mean to plough their fields. However, their life still remains primitive with famous hunting skills. Like other ethnic minorities, Ba Na people keep fires burning in the middle of their houses to keep it warm. Family members and friends sit around the fire to drink, eat, and talk.
If you have chance to visit one of the houses and spend a night there, you will surely have an unforgettable experience. You will understand more about their daily life through the cosy meals, the works that they do every day.