MapEmbed SkyDoorMobile versionFacebook pageFeedbackThe nature has blessed Don Highland Village, Dak Lak a river named Serepok flowing through. This river is the confluence of two rivers which bring along with their names a legendary love story: Krong Ana - wife river and Krong Kno - husband river that have made their ways through the jungle to find out each other.
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Chain-bridge at Don Highland Village |
This
section of Serepok River is rather peaceful and the chain-bridge is
quite impressive. You will be surprised seeing the roots of forest
trees and liana in circles above your head and in front of your face.
There might be a time when standing in the middle of the chain-bridge
you will feel like the nature and yourself is unified harmoniously.
Hundreds, thousands, and billions of roots are really an exploit of the nature. They wind up and interpose into each other to heap up the trees and the sky. There are large tree roots that a person could not embrace fully in their arms and those roots look like pillars stand in the middle of the river. There are also medium roots which are similar to girders to build stilt house on, and small roots that sway lightly so the children can swing and climb or sit on like a hammock to be photographed by the others.
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| Tree roots winding up the bridge's base |
If
you do not look down, while going under trees and leafs, you may think
that you are lost in the heaven or fairyland with the sound of trees
rustling, surf waves and wind flowing. Along the way to the
chain-bridge are tubes arranging continuously on which people going
will make the sound like the tone of t'rung musical instrument which is
similar to xylophone.
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The way to the chain-bridge |
Although
the tourism industry of this land has great potential to attract
travelers, the inhabitants still do not have strategy to make use of
the advantage.
Source: simplevietnam.com
| Chain-bridge at Don Highland Village |