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Tà Đùng Lake captivates with stunning natural beauty

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Tà Đùng Lake attracts many tourists who want to enjoy the wonderful scenery. — Photo thanhnien.vn

By Lâm Giang

In the quest for natural beauty, there’s a universal appeal that transcends borders, luring both the wanderers of the world and local enthusiasts. It is in this shared aspiration that one stumbles upon the mesmerising Đắk Nông Province, its charm personified by Tà Đùng Lake.

Nestled within Đắk Som Commune of Đắk G’long District, the stunning Tà Đùng Lake is approximately 50km from the vibrant Gia Nghĩa Town and a further 170km from the lively metropolis of Buôn Mê Thuột City, forming part of Đắk Nông Province.

Covering an impressive 22,103ha, this freshwater lake’s appeal lies not only in its size but also in the pristine waters that reflect the vast sky above. To further complement the spectacle, about 40 islands of varying sizes surface from the depths, dotting the body of water and providing a visual feast for the observer. Enveloping the lake is a grand spectacle of mountainous terrain, amplifying this natural beauty.

Tà Đùng Lake traces back to the construction of the Đồng Nai 3 Hydropower Plant. This human feat of engineering facilitated the creation of a colossal reservoir by damming a tributary of the Đồng Nai River. The resulting man-made lake, with an average depth of approximately 20m, is testament to the harmony of human ingenuity and the timeless beauty of nature.

A tourist enjoys a moment at Tà Đùng Lake. — Photo travelsgcc.com

There are two routes to reach Tà Đùng. One could take National Highway 14, leading towards Đắk Nông, before progressing to Gia Nghĩa Town and finally National Highway 28 via Quảng Khê District to reach the destination.

Alternatively, from HCM City you can take National Highway 20 towards Di Linh, before switching onto National Highway 28.

Upon setting sights on Tà Đùng from a distance, it seems as if an artist has captured the surreal beauty of nature and crafted a painting of immense beauty. The sight of floating islands nestled in the waters draws comparisons to a miniature version of the famed Hạ Long Bay, nestled in the Highlands.

As an ecological treasure, the area is home to a diverse range of bird species, many of which are endemic to the region. An estimated one-eighth of all bird species in Việt Nam can be found here, earning it recognition as one of 222 regions globally renowned for their endemic bird species.

To immerse ourselves in the majestic landscape, we opted for a boat ride. Renting a boat, accommodating approximately 15 guests, came at a modest price of around VNĐ1 million (equivalent to US$43). 

As we journeyed across the water, local residents told us the legend of Tà Đùng Mountain. According to local folklore, B’Nam Village, once a fertile plateau, frequently experienced devastating floods during storms, making life challenging for its inhabitants. In response, village patriarch Tang Klao Ca ventured into the forest, seeking the assistance of two brother saints, Saint Dít and Saint Dri. These benevolent beings agreed to help and met with Cột Vồng, the sea god, requesting a few mountains to be placed near the village. These natural barriers would provide shelter for the villagers during the treacherous storms and floods, the tale goes.

Tà Đùng Lake has become a unique masterpiece thanks to the combination of nature and the hands of man. — Photo viettravel.com

The legend tells of two mountains, the first to arrive being named the Father Mountain, followed by the Mother Mountain. In their profound gratitude, the villagers held a ceremony to express their appreciation to the gods. Yet, their omission of the god Ba Trặc from the guest list incurred his ire. In an attempt to assuage his anger, the villagers hastily convened another feast.

Subsequently, a remarkable phenomenon took place — the Father Mountain, now teeming with oversized sugar canes. Initially, the villagers dubbed it B’Nam Tào Dung, translating as ‘the mountain of large sugar canes’. However, as time ebbed away, it was rechristened to Tà Đùng Mountain.

Following this rich exploration of folklore, we set up camp near the tranquil lake, perfectly positioned to witness the dawning of a new day in Tà Đùng. As the sun peeked over the horizon, we feasted on an array of delectable local dishes — juicy grilled chicken served with rice prepared in a bamboo tube, Dak Glong guava, a variety of forest vegetables, and a selection of the lake’s fish.

Kìm fish of Tà Đùng Lake. — Photo courtesy of K’Jang Tà Đùng Restaurant

As we slept alongside the serene lake, the experience of breathing in the crisp, fresh air and gazing up at a night sky bedecked with stars was an encounter of true bliss.

Dawn at Tà Đùng brought an astonishing spectacle; the first rays of sunlight unveiled a magnificent panorama enveloped in a thick blanket of clouds. The cloudy veil took on whimsical forms, casting its charm everywhere — from the verdant yard to the winding roads, from thriving coffee plantations to lush wildflower meadows.

The untamed allure of the lake, coupled with its distinct ecological characteristics, proved irresistible, casting a captivating spell over us. The freshness of the air seemed to dissipate any fatigue, invigorating our spirits.

Our exploration extended beyond the Tà Đùng Lake to some of the fascinating attractions nearby. 

One such marvel was Chu Bluk Cave, renowned as the longest volcanic cave in Southeast Asia. An impressive network of over a hundred caves, both large and small, punctuate the landscape here, each offering its own unique appeal. This underground labyrinth further impresses with its rich, diverse ecosystem.

In addition, Diệu Thanh Waterfall, also known as Liêu Nung Waterfall, is another beautiful site. The waterfall cascades from a height of 30m down to the crystal-clear streams underneath. VNS

Source: http://ovietnam.vn/travel/ta-dung-lake-captivates-with-stunning-natural-beauty_344365.html

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Vietnam among top three attractive destinations for RoK visitors

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Vietnam is among the top three most favourite tourist destinations for Korean visitors in Asia, according to statistics from KB Kookmin Card of the Republic of Korea (RoK).

Vietnam among top three attractive destinations for RoK visitors hinh anh 1Vietnam among top three attractive destinations for RoK visitors. – Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Seoul – Vietnam is among the top three most favourite tourist destinations for Korean visitors in Asia, according to statistics from KB Kookmin Card
of the Republic of Korea (RoK).

Korean
tourists have spent money on travel abroad as soon as COVID-19 prevention measures being lifted.

Data
from to KB Kookmin Card  in January 1 – May 15 showed that in Asia, Taiwan (China), Vietnam, Japan and Thailand
are particularly popular destinations for Korean tourists with the growth rates
of 319%, 227%, 193% and 172% , respectively.

Vietnam among top three attractive destinations for RoK visitors hinh anh 2Korean passengers wait for check-in for a flight to Phu Quoc Island (Vietnam)at Incheon International Airport in Seoul (Photo: VNA)

Japan
and Vietnam – the two countries chosen by Korean tourists to visit the most,
still show their attractiveness, with increases of 222% and 163% respectively.

The number of air tickets to Vietnam booked by Korean tourists accounted for
12% of the total of air tickets for outbound tours, just after Japan with 52%.

According to KB Kookmin Card , the booking rate of air
tickets by Korean holiday-makers increased in all regions, with the highest
growth recorded for Asia with a year-on-year surge of 192%.

Travel agencies, airlines, and duty-free shops in the RoK witnessed
respective revenue surges of 409%, 150% and 88% compared to the same period last
year./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnam-among-top-three-attractive-destinations-for-rok-visitors/253857.vnp

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Foreign visitors to Vietnam surge over 12-fold year on year

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Vietnam welcomed nearly 4.6 million international arrivals in the first five months of this year, soaring 12.6-fold from the same period last year, the General Statistics Office said on May 29.

Of the international arrivals, 88% came to the country by air, 10.9% by road, and 1.1% by sea.

Revenue from tourism services went up 89% while earnings from accommodation and restaurant services rose 22%, the General Statistics Office said, attributing the increases partly to many holidays during the five months.

Recently, Vietnamese tourism has continually been honoured by foreign media, helping enhance its attractiveness to international travellers.

Notably, Cat Ba of Hai Phong city has been given the second place among the 10 most spectacular beaches in Asia by Microsoft Travel; Ninh Binh province named among the world’s top 10 best hidden family vacation spots to visit in 2023 by Canada’s The Travel magazine./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/foreign-visitors-to-vietnam-surge-over-12fold-year-on-year/253872.vnp

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Việt Nam received 4.6 million foreign visitors in first five months, over half the year’s target

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Foreign tourists visiting the ancient town of Hội An in the central province of Quảng Nam. — VNA/VNS Photo Trịnh Bang Nhiệm

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam welcomed nearly 4.6 million international arrivals in the first five months of 2023, soaring 12.6-fold from the same period last year, according to the latest report from the General Statistics Office (GSO).

However, the number of foreign visitors in May fell 6.9 per cent from the previous month.

It should be noted that Việt Nam reopened its border and resumed international tourism activities from March 15, 2022.

The country aimed to receive five million foreign tourists in 2022, but only managed to draw in 3.66 million. Việt Nam set sight on eight million foreign tourists this year, but the target was made before China officially announced its reopening in early February and reallowed group tours to Việt Nam in mid-March.

Chinese tourists accounted for one-third of all international arrivals to Việt Nam in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out.

The tourist arrivals figure for the first five months of 2023 is still only 63 per cent of the 2019 figure.

Of the international arrivals in the first five months, 88 per cent came to the country by air, 10.9 per cent by road, and 1.1 per cent by sea.

Most tourists to Việt Nam in the first five months are from Asia (3.4 million), Europe (621,000), and America (396,000).

171,000 visitors are from Oceania and 10,500 are from Africa, according to the GSO.

Regarding key markets, South Korea continues to have the most visitors coming to Việt Nam with over 1.3 million arrivals, followed by China (nearly 399,000), the United States (over 307,000), and China’s Taiwan (nearly 252,000).

Rounding up the top 10 markets are Thailand, Japan, Malaysia, Cambodia, Australia, and Singapore.

Revenue from tourism services went up 89.4 per cent while earnings from accommodation and restaurant services rose 22.1 per cent, the GSO said, attributing the increases partly to many holidays during the five months.

Recently, Vietnamese tourism has been featured by foreign media, helping enhance its attractiveness to international travellers.

Notably, Cát Bà Island of the northern port city of Hải Phòng was given second place among the 10 most spectacular beaches in Asia by Microsoft Travel, the northern province Ninh Bình was named among the world’s top 10 best hidden family vacation spots to visit in 2023 by Canada’s The Travel magazine, and the North-South, or Thống Nhất (Reunification), railway was listed as one of the world’s most amazing train journeys by the Australian version of renowned travel guide book publisher Lonely Planet.

Meanwhile, Vietnamese fried spring rolls (known as “nem rán” in the northern region and “chả giò” in the southern region) and summer rolls (“gỏi cuốn”) are on the list of 50 most popular appetizers in the world compiled by international food magazine Taste Atlas.

In May, Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính signed off the Government’s Resolution No. 82/NQ-CP on the main tasks and measures for accelerating effective and sustainable tourism recovery and development. It specified many measures for developing tourism into a key economic sector so as to turn Việt Nam into one of the 30 countries with the highest tourism competitiveness. — VNS

Source: http://ovietnam.vn/travel/viet-nam-received-46-million-foreign-visitors-in-first-five-months-over-half-the-years-target_344703.html

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