The stone lake is as beautiful as a fairyland that few people know about in Dak Lak

Photo: Hailecao Photographer

This beautiful blue stone lake belongs to the Buon Kuop hydroelectric project – a hydroelectric project on the Serepok river in Dak Lak province, Vietnam. The entire project is located in Ea Wer Ea Huar Krong Na communes, Buon Don district, Dak Lak province. The hydroelectric dam is very large and difficult to find, so you can ask local people to get here the fastest.

Photo: Hailecao Photographer</ figcaption>

The road around Buon Kuop hydroelectric lake will give you a panoramic view of the hydroelectric dam and Buon Kuop bridge from above. In the dry season, hydropower stops discharging to store water, making the lake surface calm and blue like a giant mirror. This is a wild place that not many people know about or come to explore.

Photo: Hailecao Photographer

High floating rocks undulating among white clouds clearly printed on the blue lake bed… all placed in a fresh, airy space makes this stone lake an ideal resting place during a visit to Dak Lak.

Photo: Hailecao Photographer

</ figure>

Coming here, you will be free to take “virtual life” photos because there are many beautiful, poetic and unique shooting angles. In addition to the clear blue lake bed, the Serepôk River hydropower area also has many other landscapes that you cannot help but visit.

Dray Nur Waterfall

Head The first is Dray Nur waterfall with a length of over 250m, a height of over 30m and a width of about 150m. The waterfall has white foam filled with steam, making the scenery around the waterfall truly poetic.

Photo: Hoang Diem Nara

But the most attractive thing is not the contemplation threshold of the waterfall but rather exploring and looking for thrills in the nearly 3,000 m2 cave behind. When standing from inside the cave, looking out at the long water walls surrounding the front through the dim light, visitors can see strangely shaped rocks. The walking path to the waterfall has many beautiful and strange scenes with the characteristics of the mountains and forests of the Central Highlands.

Gia Long Waterfall

Gia Long Waterfall is One of the waterfalls on the Serepook river in Dray Sap commune, Krong Ana district, Dak Lak province. Weave your way down to the foot of the waterfall and you will find very safe rock holes so you can immerse yourself in the cool water without fear of anyone finding out.

Photo: Ngoc Hoang Thuy

This place is also a historical witness clearly marking the cruelty and exploitation of the French colonialists. In 1930 – 1933, the French colonialists mobilized civilians and prisoners here to work extremely hard and under brutal torture to build a suspension bridge across the Ea Krong River. Coming here, visitors will feel the magic of human strength when they can complete this suspension bridge.

Lak Lake

This is the lake The largest natural area in the Central Highlands is about 56 km south of Buon Ma Thuot city along Highway 27. The lake is connected to the Krong Ana river and the lake surface is always green.

Around The lake is surrounded by high mountains so the lake surface is always calm and peaceful. This is the location travel Interesting boating for tourists. The dugout canoes float lazily on the river, listening to the sounds echoing from the surrounding forests, giving us a true feeling of the proud Central Highlands.

Buon Don

The word Buon Don means Island Village because it was established next to the Serepok river. In the middle of the river, there are many islands floating in the middle of the stream, looking like a “miniature Ha Long Bay” amidst the mountains and forests of the Central Highlands.

Photo: diemdenvietnam

On the other side of the river is the forest of thousands of Yok Don is full of mystery and wilderness. Buon Don has many favorable conditions to exploit both types of tourism: eco-tourism and cultural tourism.

Yok Don National Park

Yok Don National Park is about 40 km northwest of Buon Ma Thuot city in the area of ​​4 communes and three districts: Krong Na commune, Buon Don district, Ea Bung Chu M’Lanh commune, Ea Sup district (Dak Lak province) ) and Ea Po commune, Cu Jut district (Dak Nong province).

This is one of Vietnam’s preserved primeval gardens with many species of flora and fauna. Among the 56 rare animal species of Indochina Yok Don, there are 38 species, 17 species are listed in the world red book.

Hoang Ngoc

Hoang Ngoc</ strong>

Synthesis