Stunning Ta Nang-Phan Dung trekking route a popular summer adventure
VOV.VN - The Ta Nang-Phan Dung trekking route in Vietnam is one of the most attractive routesfor many hikers and adventurous travelers.
Hikers can take in spectacular views of mountains and forests along the Ta Nang-Phan Dung route while conquering high hills and wild forests over a total length of 22km, connecting Lam Dong to Binh Thuan province. |
The trekking route begins in Makir hamlet in Da Quyn commune of DucTrong district in the Central Highlands province. |
Local residents are members of the Chu Ru ethnic group, with customs and languages similar to the Raglai ethnic group in Binh Thuan province. |
In the rainy season, the road is rather dangerous. Here, a local’s motorbike has become stuck while crossing a makeshift wooden bridge. |
Trekkers have to walk as motorbikes cannot be used on this road. The total length of the trekking route from Ta Nang to Phan Dung is a little more than 22km. |
Trekkers can get lost in the forest if they do not hire a native guide. |
The first hill borders Lam Dong and Binh Thuan localities. |
The long road leads to beautiful pine forests. |
There is a small stream at the foot of the hills. Trekkers can use the water of this stream for cooking when taking a break on their long journey. |
Hikers can easily get lost on the dangerous forest roads. In May, trekker Thi An Kien from HCM City became lost and died at the foot of Kich mountain. |
The grassy hill becomes lush with summer rain. |
The peak of the hill is a great camping spot for trekkers. |
These hikers enjoyed a meal at noon on June 29, 2018. |
Linh hill or Troc hill is the highest hill along the trekking route. |
Rains often occur in the high mountains this season, making it hard for trekkers to continue their journey. |