Mang Den was a once forgotten village on an elevation of 1,200m in Kong Plong Village, Kon Tum Province, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Nowadays Mang Den attracts travelers who love to stray away from the crowds and getting lost amid pristine nature.
Weather and Climate in Mang Den
Mang Den has a temperature climate with cool climate all year round. The rainy season is from May through October and the dry season is from December through April. The best time to visit Mang Den is during the dry season.
Tourist Attractions, What To See in Mang Den
1/ Pa Sy Waterfall
The waterfall is created by confluence of three rivers on an elevation of 1,500m above sea level. There are woods around the waterfall.
2/ Mang Den Pine Hills
The pine hills have romantic settings and several species of birds which are a good place for couples as well as enthusiasts bird watchers.
3/ Kon Bring Mang Den
Home to mostly N’nam People (sub group of Xe Dang), the village is characterized by towering Nha Rong (Community House) in a valley surrounded by captivating pine hills.
4/ Dak Ke Lake
The lake of 3 hectares offer a nice walk around. There are cafes and entertainment services on and around the lake.
Where To Stay, Accommodations in Mang Den
There are several ecological hotels and guest houses in Mang Den with clean rooms and basic facilities.
How To Get There
Mang Den is 60km northeast of Kon Tum City. There is a bus commuting Mang Den and Kon Tum City once per day.
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