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Discover "Echoes from the Earth"

“Echoes from the Earth” is the third route in the journey to explore the UNESCO Global Geopark of Dak Nong. Route 3 brings together magnificent natural landscapes, unique local culture, and the continuous creativity of people in harmony with geology.

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng19/07/2025

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

Route 3 has 12 heritage sites, from site 30 to 41. Specifically, these include: a coffee exhibition; a sound exhibition house; the landscape of Ta Dung Lake; heritage trees; granite waterfalls; the Ta Dung forest experience; the Stone God shrine; the hydroelectric dam; the sacred tree; a traditional musical instrument exhibition; the clay flowers; and the Phap Hoa pagoda.

The "Echoes from the Earth" route is a vibrant symphony of rocks, forests, water, and people – where the past and present resonate together in the rhythm of the wilderness. It begins with a coffee exhibition – where visitors can learn about the history and value of this key agricultural product associated with the red basalt soil.

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The Traditional Musical Instrument Exhibition House, located in Bon N'Jrieng, Bac Gia Nghia ward, displays and preserves many traditional musical instruments and artifacts of the local ethnic minority people.

Visiting the Sound Exhibition House located in Bac Gia Nghia ward, tourists will embark on a fascinating journey of discovery and interaction with sounds across 8 unique exhibition rooms, representing 7 sound themes of earth, stone, wind, water, wood, fire, and light.

At Ta Dung Lake, visitors are immersed in a picturesque landscape of mountains and water – often described as "Ha Long Bay in the heart of the forest". Experiencing the Ta Dung forest will help visitors better understand the special forest ecosystem and the value of biodiversity conservation.

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The Stone God Shrine in Bon B'Nơr, Ta Dung commune, is a sacred site, deeply rooted in the long-standing traditions of the Ma ethnic group in this area.

The granite waterfall is nestled in the old-growth forest of Ta Dung commune. From National Highway 28, visitors need to walk about 1 km following the signs of the UNESCO Dak Nong Global Geopark. Along this walking route, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy the cool, fresh air and admire the pristine, beautiful natural landscape on both sides of the road. A viewing platform has also been built at the waterfall site to observe the entire picturesque beauty of the granite waterfall area.

Places like the heritage tree, the Stone God shrine, the sacred tree, or the Pháp Hoa pagoda are where folk beliefs and spirituality intertwine, showcasing cultural exchange across generations… Route 3 - “Echoes from the Earth” is truly a memorable journey, offering unforgettable experiences for visitors.

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