Dak Rang Community Culture - Tourism Village, an ideal destination for you to experience Gie Trieng culture, explore the nature of the Central Highlands and enjoy moments of peace and relaxation. Community Culture - Tourism Village Dak Rang, located in Dak Rang commune, Ngoc Hoi district, Kon Tum province, is an attractive destination for those who want to explore the uniqueness of Gie Trieng culture and immerse themselves in the wild, majestic nature. With 99% The population is Gie Trieng people, Dak Rang retains all its unique traditional cultural features. Coming here, you will be immersed in a rich cultural space, visit traditional communal houses, learn about brocade weaving, and enjoy typical dishes such as bamboo-tube rice, grilled chicken, and can wine. .. and participate in traditional festivals and rituals such as the new rice celebration, the forest god worship ceremony... The village also has a display house introducing traditional cultural products of 17 ethnic minorities in the area. Ngoc Hoi district, helping visitors better understand the rich cultural and spiritual life of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands.
Dak Rang community tourism village is invested in quite synchronous infrastructure, with electricity systems, clean water, community motels, rest stops, signposts... Visitors can choose to stay at homestay to experience the daily life of the Gie Trieng ethnic people, or participate in nature exploration activities such as trekking, mountain climbing, stream bathing... Come to Dak Rang Culture - Tourism Village, Kon Tum , you will experience the indigenous life of the Gie - Trieng people, immersing yourself in a unique traditional cultural space. Try sleeping one night in a typical stilt house, feel the warmth of an open fire and listen to thrilling stories told by village elders. Early in the morning, wake up to the sound of roosters crowing and join the people in the fields to work, learning how to grow crops and raise livestock in the traditional way. In the afternoon, you can participate in community activities such as brocade weaving, pottery making, knitting... and learn about the unique art of gongs. In the evening, gather around the fire, enjoy specialties such as bamboo-tube rice, grilled chicken, wine... and immerse yourself in traditional music and dance performances, and cultural exchanges with the people. . Let's start by visiting the Rong house, a community center, with unique architecture and sophisticated patterns. Next, you can visit the exhibition house, where artifacts and images introduce the history and culture of the Gie - Trieng people. Don't miss the opportunity to admire colorful traditional costumes, solemnly displayed gongs and learn about exquisite brocade weaving. You can also participate in cultural activities such as gong rituals, a unique cultural feature of the Gie - Trieng people, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, learn how to Weaving, weaving or pottery with local people. In the evening, gathering around the fire, sipping a warm glass of wine and listening to the legendary stories of the Gie - Trieng people will be a memorable experience.
From Dak Rang Culture - Tourism Village, you can start your trekking journey to explore the majestic natural landscape of Kon Tum land. Following the trails weaving through the jungle, you will immerse yourself in pristine nature, breathe fresh air and listen to the sounds of the mountains and forests. Along the way, you will encounter gurgling streams, white waterfalls pouring down from cliffs, towering ancient trees and lush green vegetation. Don't forget to bring a camera to capture beautiful moments of nature. If you are lucky, you may encounter wild animals such as monkeys, squirrels, birds... Observe them from a distance and do not disturb their habitat. Trekking in this area is not only a fitness activity but also an opportunity for you to explore the hidden beauty of the Central Highlands mountains and forests and enjoy moments of relaxation and immersion in nature.
Kon Tum
From December to May
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