Many tourists have explored Langbiang Mountain in Lam Dong Province on their own, but then got lost due to the rugged terrain and bad weather. Authorities confirmed that the lost cases all obtained information through social networks, even though they did not have a specific understanding of the terrain and weather there.
3 months more than 10 tourists lost
On October 28, Bidoup-Nui Ba National Park said that since July, 10 tourists have gotten lost on Langbiang Mountain, forcing authorities to search and rescue them.
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Authorities found two tourists in the jungle and deep abyss. |
On September 29, Lam Dong Provincial Police received a report that two tourists, TTT (27 years old) and MMA (18 years old, both residing in Ho Chi Minh City) got lost while visiting the forest on Langbiang peak.
Afterwards, the Lac Duong District Police, the Lac Duong Town Fire Prevention and Rescue Team, and the Langbiang Tourist Area mobilized forces to search. At around 6 p.m., the two tourists were found in the old forest and deep abyss.
Previously, a group of 3 tourists from Ho Chi Minh City went to Langbiang Mountain to explore but got lost in the jungle. Late that same day, after many hours of trekking through the jungle, authorities found the group of tourists in a state of panic, soaked, hungry and cold.
At the end of August, a group of five students from Ho Chi Minh City rode their motorbikes to the trail leading to Langbiang Mountain, abandoned their motorbikes, and set off on foot to explore. The group then entered a dense forest area, about 5km from their starting point. At 9pm the same day, the five students were found by authorities and brought safely out of the forest.
Spontaneous discovery through social media sites
According to Mr. Pham Xuan Nguyen - an officer of Bidoup-Nui Ba National Park, tourists often get information about exploring Langbiang Mountain through forums, groups, and social networking sites. Many people then explore the mountain without understanding the specific terrain and weather here.
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The trail has posted signs prohibiting walking and climbing... but tourists still ignore them. |
According to Mr. Nguyen, from April to November (during the rainy season), the Langbiang mountain area is often sunny in the morning and rainy in the afternoon. "Many tourists come to the mountain at noon, feeling the sunny weather and freely explore. In the afternoon, thick fog appears, so most tourists lose their way and get lost," Mr. Nguyen shared.
Mr. Nguyen added that to prevent tourists from getting lost while exploring Langbiang Mountain on their own, the unit has coordinated with the authorities to place warning signs and prohibition signs on trails leading into the forest; patrol, promptly detect and prevent cases of tourists spontaneously climbing the mountain to ensure safety.
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Langbiang Mountain in Lac Duong district, Bidoup - Nui Ba National Park, has an altitude of 2,167m above sea level. |
Speaking to Tien Phong reporter , Mr. Phan Duc Hung - Director of Langbiang Tourist Area, the unit organizing the Langbiang mountain exploration route - said that Lam Dong province is in the rainy season, foggy in the afternoon so the unit has temporarily suspended the mountain exploration trekking activity. In addition, the mountain trail has some landslides, dangerous fallen trees so the unit has temporarily suspended the Langbiang peak trekking route.
"When the trail is safe and the weather is nice, we organize tours for guests to explore the mountain and arrange a team of guides to ensure safety," said Mr. Hung.
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Langbiang tourist area is temporarily suspending mountain trekking activities due to the rainy season. |
According to Mr. Hung, Langbiang Mountain has beautiful scenery and diverse flora and fauna. However, this mountain also has potential dangers that can cause accidents such as steep slopes, slippery roads, fallen trees, etc. Therefore, visitors must be in good health and have specialized equipment. In particular, they must grasp information about the weather and terrain.
Source: https://baodaknong.vn/ly-do-khach-du-lich-lien-tuc-bi-lac-tren-nui-langbiang-232887.html
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