Escape the hustle of Ha Noi at scenic Ba Vi
National Park
As a nature
lover, I take a trip to
The park also attracts me as it
changes through the seasons. In spring, the forest is highlighted with
striking colours of wild peach blossoms and apricot flowers, while in summer
the dense forest is dryer and brighter with light sunshine beaming down through
thick layers of leaves. Autumn covers most of the trees with yellow coats and
winter seems to bring a fresh cool air to the space.
Located in the middle of the northern
plain, Ba Vi (
The highest peak, known as
At the entrance to the park is Tien Sa
Tourism Site, where a 20ha lake is surrounded by a 120ha forest.
"Its clear crystal waters make it
an ideal destination for fishing lovers like me," said retiree Tran Huu
Canh, who drives here almost every weekend from Ha Noi to relax.
The site is divided into several
themed zones to suit various ages, including a water park of 3,000sq.m with
three swimming pools and nine slides and a games area of 2,500sq.m.
Young people can enjoy boating or play
tennis, football, volleyball and badminton.
"Dancing and singing by the
bonfire while tasting local delicacies like baked corn, sweet potatoes and
grilled meat in the middle of the immense forest is inspiring," said
director of the site Banh Anh Tuan.
Following the sloping zigzagging 12km
road from the park gate gives visitors a chance to see the rich local flora
and fauna. The park is home to more than 1,200 kinds of plants, 21 of which
are mentioned in
According to Nguyen Xuan Tan, a guide
from the park, some old vestiges of the French occupation have recently been
opened to the public at 1,000m above sea level thanks to the upgraded road
leading to the ruins.
"There are not many documents on
the French ruins available," Tan told Viet Nam News. "The
management board is trying to gather first-hand accounts from people who were
alive at the time to provide tourists with a clearer picture."
A French document dating back to the
1930s mentions the French planned to build three resorts at heights of 400,
600 and 1,000m above sea level, and were particularly keen on developing the
highest one. Between 1932 and 1944, they built various facilities like a
hostel, playground, church, orphanage and military basement that we can still
see today.
A jail was also built in the 1930s
capable of holding up to 200 prisoners, and some of the implements used to
torture the prisoners are on display.
An unforgettable trek
Tan said that a new trekking route had
been opened leading up to some of the parks oldest trees, mostly Bach Xanh
(calocedrus macrolepis). Hundreds of them flourish at an altitude of 1,000m,
and the tree offers fine wood with a gentle fragrance which is easily
processed into furniture and houses.
For me, waiting for the scarce rays
of light to leak through the dense layers of leaves to capture the perfect
photo of the old forest is a unique moment.
At the end of the road, climbing over
1,000 steps leading to the temples on
I could not find the proper words to
describe my feelings as I stood in the clouds at the top of
From
Admiring the live
"painting" and taking a deep breath of misty air, I felt like a
minute part of the immense wonder of nature.
Source: VNS
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Thứ Ba, 9 tháng 7, 2013
Travel
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