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Yang Bay attracts tourists in search of natural paradise
Yang Bay in the central province of Khanh Hoa is
famed for its pristine beauty, expansive forests, and glassy waterfalls – in
fact the superlatives go on and on.
Duong Le Na, an overseas Vietnamese from the US and her friends recently decided
to travel to the site. When they arrived at Yang Bay she was beside herself with
joy.
"On the stone steps of the gentle slope we started our journey to Yang Bay
waterfall. The fresh air the cool water, I'm in ecstasy," she wrote in an e-mail
to a friend. ‘
"The quite beatitude is broken by the roaring of the waterfall. The waterfall
feeds into several small lakes below, of which the deepest is 16m. My friends
and I immediately drived into the water to enjoy the coolness. We are all in
agreement that this is the most beautiful place on earth," Na wrote.
Yang Bay means "heaven's waterfall" in the language of the Gia Rai people, one
of the 53 ethnic groups in Vietnam .
The river begins at a spring some 2km higher up in the mountains. It plunges
down several waterfalls into a one-metre deep crystal clear pool.
The two other major waterfalls in the area are Yang Khang and Hocho. After a
refreshing dip, visitors can relax in a natural hot spring.
Yang Bay waterfall is also famed for the "lithophone" that has been erected –
iron wires fastened to the cliff that play as the water passes over it.
Gia Rai residents are proud of their musical ability and are only too happy to
entertain visitors. They play traditional instruments such as the chapi, t'rung,
tacung flute, taleploi clarinet and the dan da (stone instrument).
Situated in Khanh Vinh District's Khanh Phu Commune, Yang Bay waterfall forms
part of the 57ha Yang Bay Tourism Park .
Locals put on a variety of activities to entertain tourists, such as pig racing
and crossbow shooting. There is also a 4,500sq. m bear farm. Visitors can also
feed crocodiles.
Na's friend Ken Jones was particularly taken by the crocodile farm. "Feeding the
crocodiles was fun but terrifying," he said.
Na meanwhile fell in love with the orchid gardens.
"I have lived far from my homeland for more than 30 years. I can't believe how
beautiful and pristine this place is," she said.
After the orchid gardens Na and her friends listened to locals playing the dan
da and t'rung, which consists of five to seven pieces of bamboo of varying
length that are tied together with two parallel cords. It can be rolled up. When
played it is hung from a metal frame. The musician strikes the bamboo with two
to four rods. The sound of the t'rung is reminiscent of running water.
"At the end of the evening, we relaxed by a campfire and sampled local culinary
delicacies such as grilled crocodile and steamed bamboo filled with minced pork.
Ostrich is another popular local dish," said Na.
To get to Yang Bay from Nha Trang City you must pass through Dien Khanh town and
several villages.
Yang Bay reserve occupies 570ha and is famed for its virgin forest. It is known
as Gia Rai in the local language.
Entrance tickets cost 30,000 VND for adults and 15,000 VND for children. English
speaking tour guides cost 100,000 VND per hour, while Vietnamese language guided
cost 50,000 VND per hour, said tourism official Hoang Van Khanh, who works for
Khotoco Co.
The 800m tree-lined path to the centre is a festooned with flowers and creepers.
The foot weary can catch an electric bus for 10,000 VND.
For those wanting to take a dip in Yang Khang Waterfall, swimming costumes can
be hired for 60,000 VND to 70,000 VND. Floats cost 5,000 VND.
Just under a kilometre away is the Hocho Waterfall.
Yang Bay welcomes thousands of visitors each year.
"We plan to invest billions of dong in Yang Bay . We want to build a mud bath
and a high-end resort," Khanh said with a smile surveying the beautiful
countryside. "Then more people will be able to enjoy the nature and the
loveliness of the reserve.
Source: VNA |
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