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Pa Sy waterfall ecotourism area delights tourists
The name Mang Den may not be familiar to those of you who love
traveling in Viet Nam. But if I tell you it’s the “second Da Lat” in the Central
Highlands, I’m sure you’ll want to visit it.
Mang Den is famous for it’s primeval pine forests, lakes, waterfalls, and villas
nestled in the morning dew. At 1,200 metres above sea level, and about 50km
northeast of Kon Tum City, Mang Den has a wild, pure beauty like a young woman
sleeping in the woods.
This area is even nicknamed the place of “seven lakes and three waterfalls”,
closely related to the legend about the Pling genie who created this region.
One of the destinations you should visit here is the 25ha Pa Sy waterfall
ecotourism area which opened to tourists two years ago in Mang Canh Commune, Kon
Plong District, Kon Tum Province.
Here you will find the region’s most famous waterfall, Pa Sy.
We braved the rain to visit the waterfall during a recent short trip to Mang
Den. It was difficult to avoid the rain since the rainy season lasts from May to
October, but it was not bad. Rain makes the surrounding forests much greener.
The waterfall is formed from three of the biggest streams in Mang Den. In the
local language, Pa Sy means "three streams coming together".
To get close to the waterfall from the entrance of the ecotourism site, we had
to go down 186 steps. The waterfall is situated in a deep valley. We were not
disappointed. A 45-m waterfall appeared, looking like a fairy with a long hair
in the middle of the immense Central Highlands forests.
The waterfall is surrounded by endless stretches of red pines. The sound of the
waterfall, mixed with birdsong, creates magical forest music.
Houses on stilts and rong houses (traditional communal houses) sit near the
waterfall beside pristine forests. We had a great time sitting in a rong house
and enjoying banana wine and local specialties while looking at big yellow
daisies and sinuous paths.
You can also visit a garden of statues on a hill of pine trees. There you will
find 100 wooden statues made by local artists. The statues represent the daily
activities of local people: women weave cloth, men go hunting, families go to
the mountain fields, women dance, and more.
Statues of various animals which are vital to the life ways and the forest of
the Central Highlands can also be found here. The sculptures showcase the talent
of the local artisans who make them. The locale attracts many researchers who
want to study the statue sculptures of different ethnic groups of the Central
Highlands.
After it started operating as an eco-tourism site at the beginning of 2014, Pa
Sy attracted more than 10 thousand visitors one year later. The locale is
expected to draw increasing attention because of its picturesque beauty and airy
environment..
Source: VNS |
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