Capital city weekenders enjoy tranquility at Dai Lai Lake
VietNamNet Bridge – "You
can relax on a sand bank, swim or row out to nearby islands, or even
climb up to discover wild caves. It sounds good, doesn't it?"
Serenity: Visitors paddle along the lake in swan boats. — File photos
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The
525ha Dai Lai Lake and its beautiful natural environs are located in
the suburbs of the capital, 50km from the inner city and an easy 10km
from Noi Bai International Airport.
Dai
Lai has diverse terrain including lakes, hills, valleys, and mountains
large enough to accommodate a great hoard of tourists on holidays. On
weekends, they can be found swimming, strolling, fishing, and
participating in water sports or other activities along the shoreline.
Dai Lai means a "great source of water" in the language of the San Diu ethnic group who reside near the lake.
Free-wheeling: Families cycle near Dai Lai Lake.
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Dai Lai is being turned into a regional and international tourist area, with golf courses, villas and commercial centres.
Animals
that can be spotted include monkey, wild boar, deer, sandbar deer, fox,
squirrel, porcupine, python, snake and several protected bird species.
The
lake lies next to Than Lan (Lizard) Mountain named after its shape
which imitates two lizards huddled with their heads together. Legend has
it that the two giant lizards fought over a precious stone but lost it
where Ngoc Thanh Village stands nowadays. They were transformed into a
mountain as punishment for losing the pearl.
Tourists
often soak themselves in the clean green water of the lake in the early
morning hours, before climbing up Than Lan Mountain to enjoy the
panoramic view of Ha Noi's urban area in the glow of dawn.
Tumbling waters: Tourists hike upstream to Doi (Bat) Cave near Dai Lai Lake.
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We gather around a camp-fire, eating, dancing and singing together. It's really unforgettable.
"Tourists
flock to the site during the summer months to escape the heat further
south," An said. "Couples or adventurers seeking solitude are the most
common visitors during the rest of the year."
Intrepid
cyclists and off-road drivers can travel the 15km from the lake to Nhe
Mountain Pass where they can enjoy a spectacular sight. From there, the
footpath is clear along Lanh Stream up to Doi Cave.
Near
the cave, the current becomes strong and the path hard to access due to
large rocks. An easier way across the pine hills has been put in place
to help tourists reach the cave without slipping and falling.
True
to its name, Doi Cave is home to many bats. After a challenging trek to
the cave, tourists can relax by swimming at a small pond beside the
cave's entrance. It's absolutely safe since the water does not rise
above chest level, even during the rainy season.
My friend was finally satisfied with her collection of wedding photos. As for me, I had a meaningful and interesting trip.
It
was so easy to have a wonderful and enjoyable weekend that I'll
definitely go back. And who knows, maybe I'll be taking wedding photos
myself there soon.
VietNamNet/Viet Nam News
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