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Conquering Lang Bian mountain
Standing in downtown Da Lat on clear days visitors
can see the Lang Bian mountain range with its highest peak being at a latitude
of 2,169m above sea level. Situated about 12km north of Da Lat City, Lang Bian
is one of the three highest mountains on Lam Vien plateau, Da Lat.
With its miraculous beauty and wild features, every year Lang Bian mountain,
which was named after Lang and his lover Bian in the past, attracts a large
numbers of visitors, especially photographers who come to capture the
second-to-non fairyland scenery.
It is interesting to conquer the two peaks of Lang Bian. For the 1,950m peak,
visitors can follow a trek in the forests or take a tour organised by
Dalattourist Company which uses a specialised vehicle to transport them to the
peak where they can contemplate Dian Kia Lake with its clear water lying amidst
the vast pine forests below. To reach the 2,169m peak visitors follow the same
route as to the 1,950m peak, but when they are near the top, they veer to the
right and walk through a primeval forest for two hours to reach the second peak.
This is really a challenge to the visitor’s health and bravery.
Leading our team were a group of professional climbers from Dalattourist
Company, some of whom are K’ho ethnic people who live in the hamlets at the foot
of Lang Bian Mountain. They carried our belongings and photographic equipment
while we trekked with a stick, carrying some drinking water, medicines and small
camera. We had to pass over many high slopes and some age-old trees lying across
the path. Sometimes there was heavy rain that caused rushing streams to develop,
causing severe dangers. We had to cling to the life-lines tied to big trees and
made utmost effort to climb with the assistance of the professionals. About 100m
from the top of the mountain a patch of blue sky appeared. Seen from the top, Da
Lat City looks magnificent in the thin mist. It was past 5pm but the weather was
still scorching.
While the photographers packed up their tools after capturing the image of the
sunset, a gust of cool air blew past us. In an instant the temperature fell
several degrees and we had to stay inside the tents. Night fell over the camp
fire. The locals treated us with dishes of the mountainous area. We were told
about the legend of Lang Bian- a tale about an immortal love between Lang and
Bian who overcame a severe dispute which had existed for a long time between the
Lach and Chil tribes.
At night it became piercingly cold. The wind was so strong that it was pulling
at our tents, seemingly to try to throw everything into the air. In a half
awaken state we spotted a “sea of clouds” around the peak of the mountain. At
sun rise the clouds were covered with a radiant yellow colour. It was an
opportune time for the photographers to create their masterpieces.
With an ecological system of rare and precious flora and fauna, Lang Bian has
been protected and preserved to become a natural eco-tourist site of a high
land.
Source: Vietnam Pictorial |
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