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Hanging lake on Chua Mountain
Local forest keepers in Ninh Thuan Province call
it Hanging Lake. A five or six kilometers walk up steep paths through the dense
forest of Nui Chua National Park, Hanging Lake is an unexpected sight on the
mountain.
Tourists can catch the last train from HCMC to get to Thap Cham train station at
around 2am in the morning. The walk to Nui Chua starts at 8 or 9 in the morning
to avoid the heat and humidity. There are many starting points for the climb but
the path from Vinh Hy Bay is the most popular, as tourists can combine the hike
with a boat ride around the bay to explore its 16 beaches.
The first half of the walk is through an old construction site that has been
cleared. The second half is through forest. Tourists are advised to take care
walking over the fallen trees on the path and avoid the trees with thorny
branches.
One minute you are in the middle of the forest then suddenly the hanging lake
appears out of nowhere, astonishing tourists with its unique beauty at such high
altitude - a deep blue gem in the jungle. Frogs and insects shelter in the rocks
in the lake from birds. Sometimes in the dry season, if you are lucky you can
watch mountain goats, deer and monkeys playing. The lake is always full of water
from streams and underground springs in the area. After a few hours exploring
the lake, you can start the trek back to Vinh Hy Bay.
The trip cannot be made without an experienced forest keeper. Though access to
the national park is still limited, tourists should not miss out on the
experience. Without the boat tour, the trip to the lake costs a few hundred dong
and some local hotels like Saigon – Ninh Chu have information desks for
tourists.
Source: SGT |
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