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Exploring the Central Highlands
Gia Lai province in the Central Highlands is
famous for its splendid scenery, magnificent waterfalls, poetic lakes and
endless forests and mountains. Taking a trip to the Central Highlands to
discover the wonders of nature is a worthwhile experience in the fall, according
to baogialai.vn.
The most impressive poetic scenes of the province that are recommended for a
visit are the Kon Ka Kinh and Kon Cha Rang tropical forests, the Ayun Pa and Phu
Cuong waterfalls, Da Trang and Mo springs and Ayaun Ha lake, an extinct volcano.
Topping the list is Ayun Ha lake with its cool air, blue waters and romantic
surroundings.
Located in the region between Phu Thien and Chu Se districts, about 70
kilometers west of Pleiku city, Ayun Ha lake is a man-made lake supplying the
Ayun Ha area and Pleiku city with a big source of aquatic products.
Coming to Ayun Ha, tourists will have a chance to intermingle with romantic
scenery and enjoy wild nature and pure air. The atmosphere is jubilant when
taking part in water sports or cruising on the lake on holidays or at festivals.
Phu Cuong waterfall, 45 km southeast of Pleiku city, with its height and smooth
rock walls, is imposing amid the green jungle carpet. Buses come to the foot of
the waterfall and tourists continue their trip on elephant.
Lying on the current of the Ia Pech stream, the waterfall shows off its beauty
with a height of 35 meters as a silver carpet amid the green forest.
On the tour visiting Ayun Ha lake and Phu Cuong waterfall, tourists should not
miss Ayn Pa which is endowed with attractive landscapes such as Pink
Valley-Violet Horizon, Dream Beach and Stone Stream.
Gia Lai province has a long-standing history as an ancient culture bearing
traits of the ethnic groups of Giarai, Ba Na, Gie Trieng, Xo Dang and K’ho. This
is manifested through the architecture of the communal rong (long house), stilt
houses and burial grounds. Visitors to this windy and sunny land can not only
admire the splendid landscapes but can see the unique architectural style of the
statues in funeral houses, investigate local customs and ethnic cultural
features and hear some of the folklore. Another attraction is the performance of
gongs, soul of the highlands.
One day/one night tours are available to these sites at the travel center at 215
Hung Vuong street, Pleiku city, Gia Lai province, tel: 059 3874 571.
Gia Lai province is 550 kilometers from HCMC. Tourists can book return flights
from HCMC, Hanoi and Danang. By road from HCMC, tourists can book at travel
agencies in downtown HCMC. Heading on National Road 13 to National Road 14, or
on National Highway 1A to Quy Nhon and then to National Road 19 or to Tuy Hoa,
National Road 25 leads into the province.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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