The Dak R'Moan suspension bridge is one of the attractive check-in spots that has been drawing tourists to Dak Nong recently.
The suspension bridge, built in 2014, is located in Tan An village, Dak R'moan commune, Gia Nghia city. The bridge facilitates travel for local residents and enhances the scenic beauty of the area.
This bridge features a distinctive Central Highlands suspension bridge architecture with a simple design consisting of two bridge ends and a suspension bridge body with characteristic iron cables. The suspension bridge is 84m long, 1.2m wide, and 3.6m in gauge, intended only for rudimentary vehicles and pedestrians.
The bridge is situated amidst the vast expanse of the forest. Photo: Le Phuoc
Seen from afar, the suspension bridge spanning the hydroelectric reservoir possesses a majestic beauty amidst the vast lake, with lush green trees on both banks and red basalt alluvial plains creating a distinctly Central Highlands landscape.
The suspension bridge is most beautiful during the season when the flamboyant trees are in full bloom, from around September to October each year. Both sides of the bridge are ablaze with yellow, and below lies the emerald-green water of the hydroelectric reservoir.
Suspension bridge over a hydroelectric reservoir in Dak Nong during the season of flamboyant blossoms. Photo: Le Phuoc
The Dak R'moan suspension bridge is currently an ideal check-in spot for many tourists. On weekends, a large number of tourists from both within and outside the province visit the suspension bridge.
Huong Ly (24 years old, Ho Chi Minh City) was surprised to see the bridge in Dak Nong during the season of golden flamboyant flowers while on business. "I'm very happy to be in Dak Nong - a place with so many beautiful sights I've never seen before. The scenery here is truly stunning," she shared.
The bridge is for bicycles and pedestrians only. Photo: Le Phuoc
Tourists can rent bicycles from locals to take photos. The bridge is about 20 km from the center of Gia Nghia city; and more than 3 km from the Ho Chi Minh Highway (formerly National Highway 14), the section passing through Nhan Co commune (Dak R'lap). The road is quite easy to travel.
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