You are here:
: Central Highlands
Central Highlands
Another ’Dalat’ in Central Highlands
Lying between two mountain passes, Mang Den and Violak, and about 50 kilometers from Kontum township, the grassland of Mang Den is poised to become the second resort town of the Central Highlands after Dalat City thanks to its cool weather.
Tourists can take a narrow road, National Highway 24 lined by forests rich with fauna and flora, to get to Mang Den. Some communal houses nestled by green coffee gardens come into view on the way there.
It turns cooler when travelers arrive at the Mang Den pass stretching 10 kilometers. The distinctions of the Central Highlands are cool and fresh Air a long range of hills, the Ba Bat River winding through the terraced rice fields, and villages of minority ethic groups.
The center of Mang Den has become more and more crowded. Many construction works and roads are being developed to link local tourist attractions together.
One might ask what amusements the place offers. There, the places of interest are beautiful lakes and falls, and those preferring adventures and sports can go hiking, hunting, Elephant riding and golfing.
Mang Den resort is an ideal place for tourists who love tranquility by the Dam lake. The scene is decorated with colorful flower gardens, green lawns, rocks, and stilt houses.
For food, visitors can eat popular dishes in different cooking styles by ethnic groups. They will never forget a dinner served with rice cooked in bamboo and grilled chicken.
However, Mang Den still maintains the beauty of nature. In the dry season, corn and orchid flowers are abundant by lakesides with a romantic purple coat standing out by dazzling white waterfalls.
Pine forests between 100,000-hectare primeval forests, rivers, and lakes make the area a nice ecological attraction.
Mang Den is too new to be compared with Dalat City, but it can leave an everlasting impression on visitors since it is almost untouched by man.
(Source: SGT)
Tag: Dalat , Resort , Tour , Tourist , Travel Another ’Dalat’ in Central Highlands
*Related News:
The charm of Nui Coc Lake
Renowned Hat Boi actor makes costumes for Hat Boi troupes
Malaysian art exhibition opens in Hanoi
A time to remember in Quy Nhon
Tourism sector seeks clear world image
Corn Noodles of Phu Yen
Local travel booms despite tough times
ASEAN Tourism Forum 2009 - Striving for a New Height
National Day holiday: no worry of high price
Bao Son Paradise Park to be put in use
A scenic coastal road in Khanh Hoa
Renowned Hat Boi actor makes costumes for Hat Boi troupes
Sapa deserted in tourist season
MICE tours open opportunities for tourism sector
Mekong Delta to become a friendly destination
Vietnam sees increase of 25% in tourists from ASEAN
Travellers pay $1,000 to fly from Sapa to Hanoi
Air taxi service launched for Ha Noi and Ha Long Bay
Dragonair launches new air route to Hanoi
Downtown lust for orchids leaves forests flowerless
NSFC launches air-taxi service to connect Ha Long and Hanoi
Crowded house
Train fares about to increase
Saigontourist to supply workers for Italian cruise ships
1,000 sea passengers visit Vietnam
Muong Khuong keeps it green
Country looks to cash in on tourism - image of Vietnam
Tourism sector urged to further tap European market
Visiting ethnic minority groups in Quang Nam
July int’l arrivals in Vietnam inch up