For cloud hunting enthusiasts, Mang Den is a paradise with countless ideal locations.
Mang Den, a small town in Kon Plong District, Kon Tum Province, has long been famous for its year-round cool and temperate climate and majestic, poetic natural scenery. This place attracts tourists not only by attractive sights such as Pa Sy Waterfall and Khanh Lam Pagoda, but also by the magical, floating sea of clouds hidden in the mountains and forests of the Central Highlands.
For cloud hunters, Mang Den is a paradise with countless ideal locations to freely admire and capture the moment of vast white clouds covering the mountains and forests.
Mang Den Virgin Mary Hill
Mang Den Virgin Mary Hill, also known as Mang Den Virgin Mary Pilgrimage Center, located on Tran Nhan Tong Street, is a familiar place for those who love cloud hunting.
This place has a convenient location, easy to move from the center of Mang Den town by bicycle, motorbike, car or even on foot. The journey to Duc Me hill only takes about 5 to 15 minutes, depending on your means of transportation.
Mang Den Virgin Mary Hill is an ideal destination for tourists staying overnight in Mang Den town. On the way to conquer the hill, you can also catch moments of floating white clouds appearing and disappearing, bringing interesting and unforgettable experiences.
Vo Nguyen Giap Street
Just a few minutes away from the center of Mang Den town, 73 Vo Nguyen Giap Street appears as an ideal destination for those who love cloud hunting. Similar to Duc Me Hill, it only takes visitors about 5 to 15 minutes to get here by motorbike or car. This place offers a quiet space, perfect for those who want to enjoy the fresh air and majestic natural scenery in the early morning.
The cleverly arranged wooden floors create a highlight for this location, and are also an ideal place for visitors to fully admire the beauty of Mang Den with its long, continuous mountain ranges. Especially, on beautiful days, the sea of white clouds will appear before the eyes, giving visitors the feeling of being lost in a fairyland.
Area 37 households
Famous for its wild and majestic natural scenery, the 37-household area, located in Kon Tu Rang village, Mang Canh commune, about 9km from Mang Den town center, is a destination not to be missed for those who are passionate about cloud hunting.
In the early mornings, when the night mist has not yet dissipated, the 37-household area seems to be immersed in a sea of floating white clouds, creating an extremely magical and poetic scene.
Visitors coming here can freely watch the white clouds winding around the hills, embracing the small houses, bringing a strange feeling of peace and relaxation. From the 37-household area, visitors can look far away to see the sea of clouds covering the valley below and the majestic Ngoc Le mountain peak in the distance.
Ngoc Le Peak
When mentioning the most beautiful cloud hunting spots in Mang Den, we cannot miss Ngoc Le peak - the "roof" of Kon Plong with an altitude of 1,720m, about 10km from the center of Mang Den town. This place possesses wild, majestic beauty and challenging trekking routes, attracting many tourists who are passionate about exploring nature.
To conquer Ngoc Le peak, visitors need to be in good health and have a strong spirit because the trekking journey will take about 4 hours. If you want to fully enjoy the moment of floating clouds in the early morning, visitors should choose to climb the mountain the day before and camp overnight on the peak.
Viring Village
Viring Village, located 17km from Mang Den town center, is an ideal destination for visitors to immerse themselves in pristine nature and experience the unique culture of the Xo Dang ethnic group.
This place not only possesses a peaceful and poetic landscape but also attracts tourists by the floating sea of clouds, the majestic Thuong Kon Tum hydroelectric lake (Dak Tang lake) and the rustic and simple Viring village itself.
From the town center, it takes about 45 minutes to reach Viring village. Along the way, visitors will have the opportunity to admire the winding roads around the mountains and forests, the traditional stilt houses of the Xo Dang ethnic group and the green terraced fields.
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