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Into the wilds
If you’re tired of hitting the
same old beaches or want to get in touch with Mother Nature, the Madagui Forest
comes highly recommended.
Halfway between Ho Chi Minh City and Dalat, the forest is slowly emerging as a
retreat for people in search of cool country air, who either don’t have time to
make it to Dalat or are just looking for somewhere new.
Just like Dalat, Madagui Forest boasts a fresh and cool climate and is also home
to some breathtaking landscapes. Streams, rivers, caves and a rich, diversified
primeval forest make for a nature lover’s paradise.
The diversified ecosystem includes rare and valuable plant species, ancient
trees that are hundreds of years old as well as a number of endangered animals.
The forest is populated largely by the K’ho and Ma ethnic groups and is part of
Cat Tien Park, an ecological preserve covering about 400ha, in Lam Dong
Province.
Visitors can stay at the Madagui Forest Resort, which is located right at the
foot of Deo Chuoi (Banana Pass). The resort stays to true to its surroundings
with a natural ambiance but also boasts all the modern facilities you need for a
comfortable stay.
Guests can entertain themselves with horse riding, fishing, cycling, cave
exploration or rafting on the river. The resort also has tennis courts, billiard
tables, karaoke rooms, a sauna and massage services available
Wandering up to the caves, under the shade of the tropical rain forest, the
views are a photographer’s dream. The path to the Voi (Elephant) Stream is also
stunning and much to everyone’s delight at the top there’s a secluded spot to
bathe.
If you’ve walked all the way up there, you can treat yourself to a well-deserved
foot massage for VND50,000 (45 minutes) right by the stream.
For those who want to head to the hills beyond, you can rent a jeep, while those
looking to camp out can do so in Tarzan-style-houses which have been built in
the trees or in tents next to Tien Stream. Legend has it that the fairies would
bathe in this stream there on full-moon nights and perhaps they still do
(there’s only one way to find out!).
If stomach rumble, visitors should head back down to check out what the
restaurants Muong Xanh and Tra My have on offer.
After dinner visitors can join the local community for a campfire under a canopy
of stars and the thought of traffic jams in the city will seem a lifetime away.
Source: VNAT |
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