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Explore “Echoes from the Earth”

“Echoes from the Earth” is the third route in the journey to explore Dak Nong UNESCO Global Geopark. Route 3 converges majestic natural landscapes, unique indigenous culture and endless human creativity in harmony with geology.

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng19/07/2025

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Ta Dung Lake has a water surface area of over 3,500 hectares including 37 large and small islands; playing a very important role in providing clean water for the downstream area.

Route 3 has 12 heritage sites, from site 30 to 41. Specifically, coffee display site; audio exhibition house; Ta Dung lake landscape; heritage trees; granite waterfall; Ta Dung forest experience; Than Da temple; hydroelectric dam; Than Linh tree; traditional musical instrument exhibition; Hoa dat; Phap Hoa pagoda.

The “Echoes from the Earth” route is a lively harmony between rocks, forests, water and people - where the past and present resonate together in the rhythm of the great forest. The opening is the coffee exhibition - where visitors learn about the history and value of key agricultural products associated with red basalt soil.

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Traditional musical instrument exhibition house, located at Bon N'Jrieng, Bac Gia Nghia ward, displays and preserves many musical instruments and traditional items of local ethnic minorities.

Visiting the sound exhibition house located in Bac Gia Nghia ward, visitors will embark on an exciting journey of discovery and sound interaction of 8 unique galleries, representing 7 sound themes of earth, stone, wind, water, wood, fire and light.

At Ta Dung Lake, visitors are immersed in the poetic landscape of mountains and rivers - likened to "Ha Long Bay in the middle of the jungle". Experiencing Ta Dung forest will help visitors better understand the special-use forest ecosystem and the value of biodiversity conservation.

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The Stone God Temple in Bon B'Nor, Ta Dung commune is a sacred place, associated with many generations of tradition of the Ma people here.

The granite waterfall is hidden in the old forest in Ta Dung commune. From National Highway 28, to reach the waterfall, visitors need to walk about 1 km in the direction of the signpost of Dak Nong UNESCO Global Geopark. Along this walking route, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy the cool, fresh air and admire the wild, beautiful natural landscape along both sides of the road. The waterfall has also invested in building a viewing hut to observe the panoramic beauty of the granite waterfall area.

Places such as the heritage tree, the Stone God Temple, the Spirit Tree or Phap Hoa Pagoda are places where folk beliefs and spirituality blend together, showing the cultural exchange over many generations... Route 3 - "Echoes from the Earth" is truly a memorable journey, bringing unforgettable experiences to visitors.

Source: https://baolamdong.vn/kham-pha-am-vang-tu-trai-dat-382897.html


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