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When coming to Dak Ke Lake, visitors will probably hear the legend of the seven lakes and three waterfalls of the Mo Nam people. Legend has it that the lakes and waterfalls in Mang Den are the embodiment of gods in the sky. In the past, the land of Mang Den was very beautiful but no people lived, so Yang Pling sent 7 sons down here to establish a village, but the wives had to transform into animals to take care of them. and told his sons not to eat the animal that his wife turned into. Mang Den's life was full and happy until one day, because they were busy playing, they forgot and ate the meat of animals and the species their wives turned into. The god Yan Pling got angry, set up 7 fire pillars to punish his children, then 7 fire pillars formed 7 lakes today and 3 fire pillars shot up into the sky to form 3 waterfalls in Mang Den.
Dak Ke Lake owns a wild space, a calm blue lake surrounded by rolling mountains covered with immense forests, around the lake are colorful flower bushes creating a space. both majestic and poetic. Walking around at Dak Ke Lake, visitors will feel like walking at a flower festival, although it is only wildflowers, the brilliance and variety here will make visitors admire, enjoy and have to take pictures. Take a photo with this colorful background. In addition, the leaf huts and small bridge over the river are places to attract virtual believers to hunt for their own artistic photos. In Dak Ke Lake tourist area, there are many types of services to entertain visitors such as boating, water cycling, camping, etc. or serving specialties of the Central Highlands such as: Mang Den roasted pork. , Mang Den grilled chicken, Can wine…
In addition, for those who love adventure, they can choose to follow the abandoned three-level trail located not far from the lake to reach Dak Ke waterfall. From Dak Ke Lake, it only takes about 10 minutes to reach Dak Ke waterfall. Note, Dak Ke waterfall is abandoned, so there is no service inside. Visitors should prepare enough drinking water, snacks, shoes to avoid slipping, ... for this adventure.
Entrance ticket price: Free
Address: Dak Long, Kon Plong, Kon Tum, Vietnam.