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The park is a natural reserve open 24 hours a day, but tourist viewpoints and boat services usually operate from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The main access is via National Route 28, by renting a motorbike or car from Gia Nghia, or through private tours.
Entry to private viewpoints, such as the popular Topview, usually costs around 100,000 VND, which generally includes a drink. If you want to take a boat ride on the lake, prices vary and are negotiated at the pier, typically around 150,000 VND per person.
To enjoy the views, take photos, and relax with a coffee, you will need about 2 hours. If you plan to take a boat tour and explore the islands, I recommend setting aside at least half a day for the full experience.
It is known by that name because of its nearly 40 islands rising from the hydroelectric lake, creating a landscape visually identical to the famous bay, but set among mountains. It is part of the UNESCO Global Geopark of Dak Nong and is home to unique biodiversity of flora and fauna.
The ideal season is the dry season, from November to April, when the water level is high and shows an intense turquoise color. I recommend going early in the morning to avoid the mist or the typical afternoon rains of the region.
Unfortunately, accessibility is limited due to the mountainous topography and uneven terrain. Most viewpoints require going up or down steep stairs, which makes wheelchair access difficult.
Besides the lake, you can visit Liêng Nung Waterfall or explore the local culture in the city of Gia Nghia. If you are interested in the history and culture of the region, remember to check IAudioguia to enrich your trip with quality information.
Bring enough cash, as there are no ATMs nearby, and make sure your gas tank is full before leaving the city. Do not forget sunscreen and a light jacket, as the weather can cool down quickly in the higher areas.
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