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Ancient crater still holds water
Pleiku City in the central highlands province of
Gia Lai is famous for its magnificent waterfalls, green forests, rugged
mountains and charming lakes, of which Bien Ho is a must-see destination for
tourists to the city.
About six kilometers north of Pleiku City, Bien Ho, or Sea Lake, is a crater
that has been dormant for millions of years. Its surface area is about 250
hectares and its average depth is from 20 to 40 meters.
A visit to Bien Ho and its surrounding mountains and pines is an escape from the
chaos of the city. There is a watchtower affording spectacular mountain views
and simple boats for hire to cruise around the giant lake for an amazing summer
experience.
Bien Ho is an eco-tourist site for nature lovers, a romantic rendezvous for
couples and a provider of water for hundreds of locals. This lake has never been
known to dry up.
To reach Pleiku City, book with a travel agent on Pham Ngu Lao Street or catch a
bus from Mien Dong Bus Station for around VND200,000.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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