Nghe An highland streams have become a destination chosen by many tourists for relaxation during long holidays.
Báo Nghệ An•02/05/2025
During the long holiday, many tourists, instead of going to crowded places, seek out streams in the highlands. In Tay Son commune (Ky Son district), where there are ancient sa mu-roofed houses, located about 2km from the main road is Khe Coc, where the water is clear and cool all year round, many people also come to visit. Photo: Dao Tho Khe Coc flows along the Puxailaileng mountain range from Na Ngoi commune to Tay Son. When reaching Tay Son, the water begins to flow more gently, suitable for a cool bath on hot summer days. Photo: Dao Tho Khe Coc water flows over relatively flat rocks, creating many gentle but also very beautiful waterfalls. Photo: Dao Tho On steep slopes, the water splashes white and cool. Photo: Dao Tho Below each small waterfall are shallow pools of water, ensuring safety for both adults and children when bathing. Photo: Dao Tho "Here, there are many streams created like water troughs. In the hot season, sliding down from above feels very exciting. This is the third time I have come here but it still feels new" - said Mr. Ha Van Khoi, a tourist from Con Cuong district. Photo: Dao Tho At Khe Coc, there are also many large, flat lakes where less adventurous tourists can cool off in the water. Photo: Dao Tho Coming to Khe Coc, visitors can also experience trapping shrimp, crabs, and fish using primitive tools of the local people. Photo: Dao Tho On both sides of Khe Coc are also vegetation in bloom. Not far away is the famous po mu forest of the Mong people in Tay Son commune with tall, straight trees providing shade throughout the hot summer. Photo: Dao Tho
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