Fishing in Lak Lake
Tay Nguyen, also known as Vietnam's Central Highlands, is a landlocked region comprised of five provinces.
Despite
its distance from the sea, however, symbols of water feature
prominently in the highlands amongst the many ethnic minorities who
reside here.
Images of boats and seahorses adorn a traditional
festival pole called cay neu – a cultural symbol of the highland tribes
representing a water world alongside birds and forests.
Lakes and rivers have always played an important role in the highlander's lives as they depend heavily on the precious resource.
In local M'nong language, dak means water, lake or river.
In
Vietnamese folklore, the province of Dak Lak (the largest province in
the Central Highlands) is thought to have been saved by a legendary
local hero named Lak.
The brave conqueror found a water source
and protected it from a cruel dragon, thus saving the village from a
devastating drought.
And hence, the province was named Dak Lak.
Picturesque
Lak Lake is the largest body of fresh water in Dak Lak Province and
attracts many visitorswho come to explore and relax.
It is 50 km
south of Buon Me Thuot City and during the rainy season from May to
October, Lak Lake covers an area of about 600 hectares.
Lotus
leaves form vast green carpets on the surface creating a soft, elegant
fragrance while a jungle of green trees surrounds it.
Elephant rides, boat excursions, and kayak and canoe trips can easily be arranged to explore the scenic area.
During the dry season from November to April, water levels decrease and Lak Lake shrinks down to around 400 hectares.
Clear blue skies and the Cu Yang Sin mountains are silently reflected in the natural blue mirror of calm, tranquil water.
Elephant rides across the lake are highly recommended during this time of year.
Tourists come and go all year round in the Lak Lake area which helps generate an income for many locals.
However, most ethnic minorities still earn a living by fishing and farming.
Rice is also grown around the water and the lake supplies about 150 tons of fish a year.
Small fishing boats made from a single tree trunk (thuyen doc moc) can often be seen floating inthe quiet ripples of the lake.
King
Bao Dai, an emperor of Vietnam and the last ruler of the Nguyen
Dynasty, realized the stunning beauty of the area and had a villa
built atop a hill overlooking the Lak Lake.
DAY 01 : Lak Lake - Jun village - M’lieng village (D)
In the afternoon, meet the local guide at Buon Ma Thuot and transfer to
Lak lake. Visit Jun village, enjoying a ride on Lak lake by dug-out for
1 hour to explore the fishing of local people. Sightseeing around the
beautiful lake. Visit M’Lieng village that is located in another shore
of the lake. Walking around the village to discover the daily life of
ethnic minority in the Central Highlands. Ride elephant for 1 hour. In
the evening, there is an option to enjoy Gong music. O/n in long
house-on-stilts by Lak lake.
DAY 02 : Buon Ma Thuot - Departure (B)
There are some interesting things to do this morning. Visit Ethnology
Museum where we can see many things come from the daily life of ethnic
minorities in Vietnam such as : clothes, cultivated tools, musical
instruments... Visit Buon Ma Thuot’s bustling regional market. You can
buy some souvenirs before transfering to new destination.
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