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Ba
Be itself is actually three smaller lakes joined together –
Pe Lam, Pe Lu and Pe Leng. The climate is cool with an
average temperature of 22°C. The best time to
visit the area is during the dry season, which is during
winter and spring.
Ba Be Lakes lie in the middle of a vast limestone mountain
range of Ba Be District, in Bac Kan Province, 200km
north-west of Ha Noi – dubbed a "precious jade of Viet Nam"
and one of 500 lakes recognized as worthy of attention. Ba
Be Lakes area has a lot to offer, including waterfalls,
rivers, valleys, lakes, and caves all set amidst picturesque
landscapes. Ba Be Lakes, located 145 meters above sea level,
are among the largest natural lakes in Vietnam with a total
surface area of 500 hectares. The area was established as a
national preserved forest and tourist center in 1978.
Ba Be Lakes are surrounded by many ancient trees, from which
several varieties of precious wood are obtained. Up to 30
animal species such as wild pigs, bears, panthers, monkeys,
and birds inhabit the area.
The surface of the lake was tranquil – a beauty spot if ever
there was one, in this land of so much beauty.
Visitors will have an unforgettable stay in the mountains by
the lakes, enjoying sightseeing boat trips, hikes, and water
sports. From Ba Be, tourists can visit other neighboring
scenic attractions such as Dau Dang Fall, Puong Cave, and
Tien Pond.
Passing by Puong Cave (30m high, 300m long), cruise past the
villages of Tau, Cam and Hua Tang, and navigate your way
through the river’s forks and brooks, you will reach Dau
Dang Falls.
Catch your breath: it’s worth it. They fall, they drip, they
cascade. Take your pick of superlatives. Take your pick of
times of day for paying a visit. The falls laps over 1,000m
on three levels, each bursting with energy from the
mountains that help fuel them. "Silver cataracts" one travel
writer said. And he was't wrong.
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