Majestic nature of Dak Nong province

04:04, 12/04/2021

Dak Nong Geopark in the Central Highlands province of the same name covers an area of more than 4,700 km2, stretching over six of the eight districts of the province with 65 sites of natural heritage, geomorphology, including craters, volcanic caves and waterfalls.

 

 

C9 Chu Bluk Cave boasts time-standing tectonic floors, making it an ideal venue for those into exploring the process of nature changing.
C9 Chu Bluk Cave boasts time-standing tectonic floors, making it an ideal venue for those into exploring the process of nature changing.

 

Located in Krong No district, Nam Kar volcano is among the most stunning volcanos in Dak Nong Geopark.
Located in Krong No district, Nam Kar volcano is among the most stunning volcanos in Dak Nong Geopark.

 

A dome inside C9 cave shimmers under sunlight.
A dome inside C9 cave shimmers under sunlight.

 

Dray Sap waterfall is on the border of Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces.
Dray Sap waterfall is on the border of Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces.

 

Granite waterfall (Truot waterfall) inside Ta Dung National Park boasts an eye-catching scenery.
Granite waterfall (Truot waterfall) inside Ta Dung National Park boasts an eye-catching scenery.

 

Ta Dung lake inside Ta Dung Nature Reserve is the highest mount in Dak Nong province. It is located inside Di Linh Plateau and is an intimate venue for adventurers.
Ta Dung lake inside Ta Dung Nature Reserve is the highest mount in Dak Nong province. It is located inside Di Linh Plateau and is an intimate venue for adventurers.

(Source: VNA)