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Plei Krong hydropower reservoir was started construction in November 2003 and completed in May 2009, the reservoir has a storage capacity of about 145.52 million m3, with a route of nearly 17 km surrounded by primeval forests. , plants and small shrubs. Coming here, visitors will admire the green, calm beauty, clear water and clearly feel the delicate and graceful beauty that the hydroelectric lake brings. Moreover, if you visit the lake in the autumn (the season when the water rises), you will admire the lakebed of Plei Krong hydropower reservoir changing into a dreamy green color, with all kinds of plants and trees blending with the lake. The green gives nature lovers a new and emotional perspective. In this space, the experience of a canoe boat floating in the middle of the vast waves, zooming in to the distance to inhale the passionate, sweet aftertaste of the breath of heaven and earth here in the green landscape. It also makes visitors more relaxed and lighter in soul. In that journey of experience, sometimes visitors will encounter small streams weaving between the ravines and pouring into the lake like a hair stream of a certain mountain girl or sometimes visitors will encounter thin, dry tree trunks. , stretching out thin arms, standing quietly in the middle of the vast sky and water accidentally became the highlight for the lake bed, creating a natural and amazing beauty.
In addition, around the lake bed are hundreds of large and small islands jutting out of the clear blue water, fish cages scattered in the lake bed, Xo Dang ethnic villages hidden on the mountainside, Ro waterfall Xia is vast, roaring with white foam, majestic in the upstream... all nature blends together to form a pristine, clear and attractive ink painting for those who came here.
Address: DT675, Sa Binh, Sa Thay, Kon Tum, Vietnam.