This excellent museum takes you through the history of Dak Lak province, from stone tools and bronze burial drums to the American War and its aftermath, written from the North Vietnamese perspective. The ethnography section introduces the matriarchal Ede, M'nong and Jarai people through outstanding photography, displays of traditional clothing, musical instruments and ritual objects such as the buffalo sacrifice pole. Entry is from the north side.
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The biggest of the three waterfalls located on the Krong Ana River, the impressive 250m-wide Dray Nur is best experienced in the rainy season (May to鈥
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Located on the Krong Ana River southwest of Buon Ma Thuot, the 100m-wide Dray Sap (鈥榮moky falls鈥 in Ede) waterfall gushes during the rainy season. From鈥
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Pretty Gia Long, 30m high and 100m wide, tumbles into a green-blue lake. After the ticket office, take the right branch of the forested road for 7km to鈥
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The largest of Vietnam鈥檚 nature reserves, Yok Don National Park has been gradually expanded and today encompasses 115,000 hectares of mainly dry deciduous鈥
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This monument commemorates the events of 10 March 1975 when VC and North Vietnamese troops liberated the city. It鈥檚 an interesting piece of socialist鈥
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0.31 MILES
This monument commemorates the events of 10 March 1975 when VC and North Vietnamese troops liberated the city. It鈥檚 an interesting piece of socialist鈥
13.02 MILES
Pretty Gia Long, 30m high and 100m wide, tumbles into a green-blue lake. After the ticket office, take the right branch of the forested road for 7km to鈥
13.83 MILES
The biggest of the three waterfalls located on the Krong Ana River, the impressive 250m-wide Dray Nur is best experienced in the rainy season (May to鈥
13.97 MILES
Located on the Krong Ana River southwest of Buon Ma Thuot, the 100m-wide Dray Sap (鈥榮moky falls鈥 in Ede) waterfall gushes during the rainy season. From鈥
24.27 MILES
The largest of Vietnam鈥檚 nature reserves, Yok Don National Park has been gradually expanded and today encompasses 115,000 hectares of mainly dry deciduous鈥