Tourist destination

Dak G'Lun Waterfall

Dak G'lun waterfall eco-tourism area is located in Quang Tam commune, Tuy Duc district, about 29km from Highway 14, about 50km from Gia Nghia city towards the city. Ho Chi Minh. Dak G'lun Waterfall is surrounded by more than 1,000 hectares of special-use forest with a rich and diverse ecosystem with many ancient trees with wide green canopy. With a height of nearly 60m, water from above pours down in white sheets. At the foot of the waterfall are tens of thousands of undulating mountain rocks of various shapes and forms, creating Dak G'lun waterfall a majestic and poetic scene. In addition, this place also has beautiful mountain rocks for you to sit and watch billions of cool water bubbles, splashing like drizzle and colorful rainbows created from steam and sunlight, along with Ferns, moss and green vegetation... create a poetic space for visitors to admire and relax after busy, tiring days. Right next to the waterfall, there are large and flat grounds for tourists to camp overnight. This is also an ideal place for tourists to watch the sun rise... Tourists who like to explore and adventure can pass through the waterfalls. cool, smooth mountain rock to admire the panoramic view of the waterfall arch shaped like a giant frog mouth spewing water. Currently, the tourist area has invested in a number of items such as: welcome gate; the souvenir shop; duplex motel (10 rooms); mushroom house; zoo; parking lot, camping site... Here, visitors can stay overnight and enjoy the flavors of Central Highlands specialties such as: Bitter tomato soup, bep leaves, rattan buds; Lam rice, grilled meat...

Dak Nong

February to March

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Chu Bluk volcanic cave

Coming to Dak Nong, a province of the Central Highlands, you are certainly no longer unfamiliar with the images of waterfalls flowing from the mountains, high mountains and caves hidden in deep forests. In recent years, exploring Chu Bluk volcanic cave has been the desire of many people when coming to Dak Nong, because this place has not had any human impact and there are many interesting things hidden deep inside waiting to be discovered. break. One of the ideal trekking spots for tourists coming to Dak Nong today is Chu Bluk volcanic cave. Chu Bluk Cave, also known as Bat Cave, is about 25km long, located in Buon Choah commune, Krong No district, Dak Nong province, about 20km from Krong No district center. The cave extends from the Dray Sap waterfall area to Buon Choah cave, inside divided into more than 100 large and small caves thanks to the flow of lava millions of years ago, hidden in basalt rock. According to researchers, the formation of large and small caves inside took place 3,700 years ago by volcanic eruption. The more you go inside Chu Blúk, the more clearly you see the separation between the inside and outside of the cave. This place is covered in darkness and only occasionally receives a few rays of light through the cracks in the rocks; The damp and cold air evokes something a bit ghostly. In addition, you will hear the sound of water drops trickling down from above and shattering when they hit the ground, creating a special sound in the quiet space of the cave, adding mystery and appeal to the cave. journey. According to TransViet Wanderlust, exploring Chu Bluk volcano has many interesting activities and to fully experience the "soul" of the great mountain, the first challenge for tourists is the trekking route about 9km long. The feeling of walking on uneven volcanic rocks, in the middle of a lava field with grass and trees hiding footprints is both scary and exciting. In return, the scenery of blue clouds and sky, endless mountains and forests, and poetic nature is so beautiful. Besides, visitors can also cycle to visit the village, pass through charming fragrant coffee fields for only about 3km and occasionally go through some winding roads with vertical slopes. Then relax with a warm cup of coffee next to the "muse" Dray Nur, pouring torrential, white waterfalls. Besides, lighting a fire, camping, roasting potatoes, grilling meat, singing, dancing... amidst the majestic mountains and forests gives a valuable moment. If you want to go to Dak Nong to participate in festivals, you can come in early spring, at this time there are many festivals taking place such as longevity ceremony, new rice worship ceremony, heart year ceremony, gong festival. gongs,... all are very attractive and imbued with indigenous culture.

Dak Nong

From January to December

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