Yang Bay Tourist Park is located in Khanh Phu commune, Khanh Vinh district (Khanh Hoa), about 45 km from Nha Trang city, taking about 40 minutes to travel.
With an area of about 570 hectares, the park is invested and developed by Khanh Viet Corporation with the type of eco-tourism resort combined with promoting and introducing the unique cultural features of the Raglai ethnic group.
Poetic scenery of Yangbay Tourist Park
Yang Bay attracts tourists by the wild beauty of the mountainous area with vast forests, trees, waterfalls and fresh air.
There are 3 waterfalls here: Yang Bay, Yang Khang and Hocho. Yang Bay is the main waterfall, 80m high, 2,000m long; of which, Yang Bay 1 is 20m high, 200m long with 2 small lakes and 1 large lake; next is Yang Bay 2 waterfall.
In particular, the main Yang Bay waterfall area is an ideal place for picnics and summer hot spring baths.
Yang Bay waterfall area is very suitable for bathing in the stream, cooling off in the summer.
At Ho Cho waterfall, visitors can also enjoy and explore the natural hot mineral springs, where when soaking in, they will feel two streams of hot and cold water flowing in parallel. In addition, tourists will see waterfalls pouring down from above like white silk strips.
Ho Cho Waterfall with hot mineral spring, very suitable for relaxing soaking
Yang Bay Waterfall in the Raglai language means "Heavenly Waterfall" - the name originates from a legendary story. Coming to Yang Bay Tourist Park, visitors can also visit the wood god, fish feeding on bottles, fish for crocodiles, visit the flower garden, the zoo, ride ostriches, and watch Raglai folk music.
Tour service, crocodile fishing
Tourists visit and play pig racing game
Watch pig racing and bet on winning a giant ostrich egg
Tourists experience ostrich riding
Watch Raglai ethnic music performance
Raglai artists perform gourd trumpet
There is also a performance of traditional ethnic musical instruments of the Raglai people. The arrangement of labor tools, bows, crossbows, ethnic costumes, musical instruments with the main stone instrument in harmony with the T'rung, Krong put, drums, Ta Cung flute calling friends, Tale Piloy flute... mixed with illustrations of the festival of the Raglai ethnic minority. In addition to entertainment, tourists can also learn more about the customs and cultural identity of the Raglai people.
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