How beautiful is the heart of Toong Dam Kon Tum lake!
With a charming and poetic landscape when surrounded by a system of green primeval forests, Toong Dam Lake
Dak Ke Lake, locally known as Toong Ro Pong lake, belongs to the Mang Den eco-tourism area.
Those who have been to the land of Kon Tum must have heard the legend of the famous 7 lakes and 3 waterfalls in the Mang Den eco-tourism area. 7 natural lakes are likened to sleeping princesses in the forest, and Dak Ke is one of those princesses.
Dak Ke Lake, also known as Toong Ro Pong Lake, owns a total area of about 3 hectares (the largest of 7 lakes), in the Kon Plong district, Kon Tum province. If Mang Den brings absolute relaxation and peace, then Dak Ke Lake is the perfect place to experience that peace.
Dak Ke Lake is about 50km from the city center. (Photo: meotran215)
The lyrical and fresh scenery is the first impression that every visitor when first arriving here agrees, and is also the attraction of more and more people to Dak Ke Lake. The lake is blue and clear at times of calm, just like a giant mirror reflecting the clouds in the sky, sometimes gently and gently ripples along with each breeze, making the picture more vivid.Like Da Lat, coming to Dak Ke and Mang Den lakes, visitors can enjoy a cool and fresh climate all year round. On a day suddenly want to change the wind and escape the city for a couple of days, think of Dak Ke – a place that always welcomes every soul who simply wants to enjoy the breath of the mountains, the sound of birds singing behind the trees and picturesque scenery.