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The wall paintings in the tomb depict flying goddesses, but upon closer inspection, they turn out to be bones emitting a disturbing fragrance. In a moment of peril, Zhuge luckily meets the true disciple of the Qianshan School, Zhu Ge Xuan, and together they manage to defeat monsters. However, Zhudi and Zhuge Xuan unexpectedly recognize each other. Along the dangerous path to the ancient tomb, Zhu Ge and his companions face repeated defeats and are on the brink of death. This is a struggle between justice and evil, and a choice between morality and betrayal. Home Highlights Vietnam Northern Ba Be overview, Ba Be National Park sits peacefully in the northeast province of Bac Kan, a haven of extraordinary scenery, fascinating biodiversity and rich culture. The ethnic minority communities live in small hamlets throughout the and still maintain a simple way of life, living off the land and fishing from the lakes and rivers. As you adventure through the national park you will have the chance to meet the local people and discover their history and culture. The many different areas of the national park are steeped in mystery and legends, the stories handed down through many generations. The name Ba Ba translates as Three Lakes, referring to the three parts of the lake Pe Leng, Pe Lu, and Pe Lam. The lake is the largest freshwater lake in Vietnam spanning over 500ha. It is also the highest, sitting at 150 meters above sea level. The vast lake is surrounded by impressive karst peaks that make up the Pia Booc mountain range and thick, evergreen forests. Check out our video of Ba Be National Park and find your next destination This is the perfect place for any keen adventurer. Here you can trek through the thick jungle, explore mystical caves, kayak down the rivers, and swim in the lakes. The incredible range of terrain will keep you on your toes and keep your excitement piqued. The national park itself was only established in 1992, making it feel as if you are exploring unchartered areas. Many caves have only been discovered recently and are providing new information about the geography and biodiversity of the area. As well as the incredible scenery, this national park is home to a staggering 1268 species of flora and fauna, some of which are rare species. This really is a paradise for any nature lovers. Researchers have discovered 65 species of mammals, including Chinese pangolins, flying squirrels, macaques, langurs and bears. As well as the incredible mammals living in the area, researchers have discovered 106 species of fish, 223 varieties of birds and well over 300 types of butterfly. You could easily while away your time simply looking for these incredible creatures. See and Do One of the best ways to experience the incredible beauty of Ba Be is from the water, from here you can explore the rivers, lakes and caves that make up this area of stunning beauty. You can take a boat trip on one of the small boats to take in the highlights of Ba Be or, if you are feeling more adventurous, you can take a kayak and explore the area. Kayaking has the added benefit of being able to get closer to nature which will give you a more intimate experience. One of the places to visit on your waterborne adventure is An Ma Temple which sits peacefully next to the lake creating a serene ambience. Here you can bathe in the relaxing atmosphere and learn about the religion and rituals of the local people. View from a boat on the lake. Another peaceful spot on the lake is known as Fairy Pond, which is situated in the third section of the lake. The name is well suited to the area as it certainly has a magical feel about it. Legend has it that some fairies, who had been bathing in the secluded waters, lured a local huntsman and put a spell on him. The local fishermen, however, are not put off by this mystical tale and often enjoy fishing peacefully in the waters. One more spot shrouded in local legend is Widow’s Island which sits in the middle of the lake, inviting you to explore its tangle of rocks, roots and branches. The large chunk of rock topped with a thick green forest has an air of mystery surrounding it as it sits alone in the middle of the lake. The name of the island originates from the story of a kind widow and her son who once lived on the island. It is believed that they saved many people from the natural disaster that created Ba Be using only two husks of rice from a fairy. Puong Cave is large and dark. Ba Be also has a fascinating collection of caves just waiting to be explored. One of the most impressive caves in Ba Be is Puong Cave with a height of 30m and length of 300m. This large, dark cavern sits at the bottom of Lung Nham Mountain and was created by years of erosion by the Nang River. This tunnel cave looms over the river and visitors can explore the cave by boat. The dark mouth of the cave leads to a magical maze of stalactites and stalagmites which cast shadows across the tall limestone walls. This amazing hidden world is also the home of thousands of bats. The colonies living amongst nature’s sculpture are made up of an impressive 18 species. Another extraordinary cave is Hua Ma Cave, which is not only stunningly beautiful but also has a haunting and fascinating back story. Local people named the cave Hua Ma, meaning horses head because of the legend that precedes it. The story is that a king and his staff were travelling through the area, but when the king’s horse approached Hua Ma cave it became paralysed with fear and refused to cross a stream near to the cave. Frustrated by the horse's behaviour, the king asked the local people about the area and discovered that the cave was inhabited by the spirits of innocent people who had been killed. The locals described the harrowing cries that emanated from the cave after dark and the King, moved by the tragedy, decided he would find a way to free the lost souls from the dark cave. He ordered his soldiers to behead horses and send their heads downstream and he himself took to a temple to recite Buddhist scriptures. Since the King freed the souls, no cries have been heard from the cave. For many years this haunting tale kept many local people away, but now, those brave enough to enter the cave will be rewarded with stunning views of rock formations. Recently, developments to the cave have made more easily accessible and the 300 m climb to the entrance is well worth the effort. As you ascend into the dark recesses of the cave you are met with an otherworldly melee of stalactites and stalagmites which appear to morph into different objects as you pass by. Lo Mo Cave, a river cave discovered in 2016 by Mr Linh. A new and extraordinary cave was discovered in 2016 by Mr Linh’s Adventures. The karst cavern of Lo Mo Cave follows an underground river for around 3000 meters. In the dark recesses of the cave, stalagmites and stalactites cut through the cool air, some reaching up to 40 meters in height. The towering columns shimmer in the lights used to light the way and cast shadows which appear to morph seamlessly from one thing to the next. The cave is also a flourishing ecosystem, providing a habitat for some rare species of flora and fauna. Although this cave is not yet open to the public, due to its very recent discovery, plans are underway to have the cave open to budding explorers in 2017. Roaring Dau Dang Waterfall A short journey from Ba Be Lake, approximately 3km away, are the sublime Dau Dang Waterfalls. This 1km stretch of rapids is located at the point where the Nang River enters Tuyen Quang Province. Large boulders topped with erratic plantlife block the Nang River creating a flowing cascade. Here the water turns from green to white as it crashes off the rocks. This area also has magical origins as it is believed that a giant discarded the stones here after he hollowed out Puong Cave. As well as the waterfalls, you may also have the chance to spot the rare Ca Chien fish that inhabit the waters, some of which can grow up to 10kg in size. Cultural and Arts Tay, Dzao and H'mong ethnic minority communities constitute the majority of the scattered villages in and around Ba Be National Park. These small hamlets range from just a cluster of just a few stilt houses to larger communities. The Tay people, famed for their wooden stilt houses, inhabit the villages of Coc Toc, Pac Ngoi and Ban Cam. The simple, wooden structures sit peacefully on the banks of the river, blending harmoniously with the mountains and water. They rely on farming and fishing for sustenance and can be seen fishing or travelling in their dugout canoes named doc moc. Local people skillfully craft each canoe from one tree trunk, and although extremely narrow, they glide effortlessly through the water. As well as being talented woodworkers, the Tay people are known for having some of the most sophisticated looms. You can see the women weaving the exquisite fabrics in the fresh air underneath the stilt houses. You may also get to experience the traditional singing and folk dances which bring these villages to life. A group of Tay people playing traditional instruments. Ba Be is also home to H’mong communities who live an agricultural lifestyle, farming pumpkins, maize, soya and rice. These communities tend to be more isolated and have a strong sense of community which is visible in their distinctive traditional attire. The women work outside weaving the intricate brocade that makes up the colourful outfits, working tirelessly with their children playing around them. Another village in which to meet some friendly and welcoming local people is Na Nghe Village. This small Dzao village is well worth the hike, after trekking through the wilderness with only the sounds of nature you will be rewarded with stunning views of the valley below. The village itself is made up of traditional Dzao, wooden buildings where families eat, sleep and live together. Here you can see the women preparing the mouthwatering evening meals made up of a medley of tasty dishes. A traditional Dzao method of relaxation, are the fragrant and cleansing herbal baths. Large cauldrons are filled with steaming water and a ion of herbs, chosen for their different healing qualities. The steam is trapped using a large blanket as you bask in the aromatic steam, letting the healing herbs work their magic. Food and Drink Because of Ba Be’s favourable farming and fishing conditions, the food found here is varied and fresh. From locally grown vegetables to free range meat and fish from the lakes and rivers, the feasts you will enjoy with your hosts are sure to leave you wanting more. One such dish is Lon Cap Nach which translates to pig carried under the arm, so called because of the size of the pigs. These pigs are around just 10kg in weight and are raised wild in the surrounding fields and forests and have a sweet and tender meat. Here you will smell the fragrant spices as the meat is grilled or roasted ready for the evening meal. A typical Tay meal consisting of chicken, tofu and vegetables. All meals are served with a ion of freshly prepared, nutritious vegetables. One such side dish is chayote served with sesame. The mild sweetness of the green vegetable beautifully compliments the earthy nutty flavour of the sesame. Another accompanying dish, eaten en masse across Asia is, of course, rice. Here you can find the northern speciality of com lam. For this dish, young bamboo is stuffed with a mixture of rice, water and sometimes coconut water. The package is then wrapped in banana leaves and cooked on a fire. The end result is fragrant, sweet and sticky rice which is the perfect accompaniment to the succulent meats and fresh vegetables. After a delicious and satisfying feast, when the sun has faded over the mountain, it is time to relax and enjoy a cup or two of Noc Suong the local rice wine. This powerful homebrew is a popular way to unwind and bond after a hard days work. Served from plastic water bottles while you sit atop tiny chairs, this clear spirit will keep you warm on the coldest of nights and make for a unforgettable night! Festivals and events One of the biggest festivals in Ba Be is the Long Tong Festival. This is a grand celebration in honour of the first rice crop of the new lunar year. On the 9th and 10th days of the first lunar month, people from all of the ethnic minority villages descend on the river bank, all dressed in their finest traditional outfits. The bright colours of the embroidered attire, the waving flags and the traditional decorations awaken the area with festival spirit. The fields are packed with stalls selling local delicacies which fill the air with mouthwatering scents. The festival features traditional rituals such as ceremonial offerings of local produce to the gods in order to pray for a prosperous year. This is one of the biggest social events of the year friends are reunited and enjoy catching up and joining in with the exciting activities. Here you can see a whole host of traditional games, music and dancing, everyone joining in with the jovial atmosphere. The stunning back of the mountains and lake make these celebrations extra special. As night crawls over the field, the celebrations are lit up with delicate, floating flower lanterns and a raging bonfire to ward off the cold. Long Tong Festival, a grand celebration of the first rice crops of the new lunar year. Later in the year, sometime in March or April, after the first of the rains, the rare Ca Chien fish, known for growing up to 10 kilograms in weight, perform and exciting display as the fish splash through the waterfall in what looks like an intensely competitive race to the other side. We highly recommend some of the best tours below Adventure to Ba Be National Park 3 days 2 nights This 3-day advemnture tour takes you from Hanoi to the stunning Ba Be National Park. Here you can discover Ba Be Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake in Vietnam, which also features incredible biodiversity, stunning geological treasures and gorgeous primary forests. In places like this, careless tourism can bring human disturbances and endanger the local heritage and culture, while thoughtful and responsible tourism can provide excellent support to conservation projects in the area and help the economies quality of life of the local population. Here at Mr Linh’s Adventure we take this responsibility seriously, and can promise you a great time exploring virtually untouched natural beauty, including lakes, caves, mountains and jungles. Tour code GPT08E Duration 3 days 2 nights Read More Explore Ba Be Lake 2 days 1 night Ba Be National Park is centred on a vast lake surrounded by chalky karsts and a thick tropical jungle. This tour will take you deep into the park and let you float on the waters of Ba Be lake. On this two-day tour, you will experience the local hospitality from an ethnic minority family, go on a tranquil river trip, explore caves and see the landscape change from rice farms to forests to towering mountains. Tour code GPT02E Duration 2 days 1 night Read More Active Adventure Tour - Tham Phay cave expedition 3 days 2 nights The calm lakes, towering karsts and jungles river cave of Ba Be are a world away from the noise of the city. Kayaking, trekking and caving are the perfect ways to get up close and discover the peaceful park and its diverse landscapes and wildlife. After an exciting day trekking, you will be able to relax, refuel and discover local culture by staying with local families, in their traditional style homestays... Tour code NA10E Duration 3 days 2 nights Read More In Association With QUAN AN BACH HOAN LAC Ap 1, Phuoc, Trach, Nai 劉素蘭 0909-853777 Đài Loan Hình ảnh chỉ mang tính chất minh họa Lượt xem 10489 Giới thiệu công ty Đã xảy ra lỗi xác thực. Vui lòng nhập các trường và gửi lại. Table des matières de l'articleLac Ba Be VietnamAperçu du lac Ba Be VietnamLe meilleur moment pour visiter le lac de Ba BeComment se rendre au lac de Ba Be ?Que faire et voir au lac Ba Be ?La grotte de PuongLa grotte de Hua MaLe temple de An MaOù loger et manger au lac de Ba Be ?Mr Linh’s HomestayHai Dang HomestayHoa Son Homestay Situé à environ 230 km de la ville de Hanoi, en direction de la région montagneuse de Bac Kan, au nord, le lac Ba Be le nom ethnique local est Slam Pe, qui signifie la jonction des trois branches d’un fleuve est honorablement classé dans le Top des 16 plus beaux lacs du monde. Le lac Ba Be est également le plus grand lac du nord du Vietnam. La superficie totale de ce lac est entourée de montagnes et de forêts du lac Ba Be VietnamSitué dans la province de Bac Kan, le lac Ba Be est un lac d’eau douce qui figure sur la liste des cent plus grands lacs d’eau douce du monde. Le lac Ba Be est situé dans le parc national de Ba Be, qui est reconnu comme un site touristique national au Vietnam. Le lac s’est formé il y a plus de 200 millions d’années en raison de la tectonique plus grande valeur du lac est son paysage géologique unique, sa valeur géomorphologique exceptionnelle et son énorme valeur pour la biodiversité. Le lac Ba Be est également le plus grand lac naturel d’eau douce du les hauts et les bas de la nature, le lac Ba Be a toujours une beauté sauvage et une beauté poétique. Le paysage du lac est comme une image et le lac est comme un miroir dans des nuages de montagne audacieux entre les montagnes de calcaire avec une eau bleue calme. Situé à une altitude de 150m, niché entre la forêt nationale de Ba Be, l’atmosphère du lac de Ba Be est fraîche et 1995, le lac de Ba Be a été reconnu comme l’un des 20 lacs d’eau douce spéciaux du monde qui ont besoin d’être protégés. Fin 2004, le parc national de Ba Be a été reconnu comme le parc du patrimoine de l’ASEAN. Le 27 septembre 2012, le gouvernement vietnamien a classé le lac Ba Be comme un monument national meilleur moment pour visiter le lac de Ba BeLe lac de Ba Be est un lieu où l’harmonie des montagnes, des rivières, de l’eau et du climat frais de la montagne permet aux voyageurs de visiter le lac à tout moment de l’année. Toutefois, la période idéale pour visiter le lac est l’été, le début de l’automne ou le la fin du mois de mai, le riz d’octobre commence à mûrir. De janvier à début mai, de juin à début septembre, les vallées sont couvertes d’un vert calme de vous vous rendez au lac de Ba Be, n’oubliez pas de vous rendre aux marchés hebdomadaires. C’est une excellente occasion de se retrouver dans une vie animée avec la population locale. Marchés au lac de Ba Be Marché de Nam Cuong le calendrier lunaireMarché de Quang Khe le calendrier lunaireMarché de Khang Ninh, Marché de Cao Thuong Jour … Calendrier lunaireCho Ra, ville de Ba Be les 05, 10, 15,20,25,30 calendrier lunaireLe 10 janvier est le festival du temple d’An Ma. C’est le moment idéal pour se rendre au lac Ba Be afin de participer aux activités culturelles locales des peuples se rendre au lac de Ba Be ?Les bus et les motos sont les deux principaux moyens de transport pour se rendre au lac de Ba Be. Le lac se trouve à environ 240 km de Hanoi. Si vous prenez le bus, rendez-vous au quai de la gare de My Dinh, à Gia Lam. Si vous allez à Bac Kan, le temps d’attente pour le bus jusqu’à Cho Ra est long. Donc, quand le bus arrive à Bac Kan, vous devez louer une moto pour Ba Be 50 vous prenez le bus de nuit Hanoi – Bac Kan, vous devrez dormir à Bac Kan jusqu’au lendemain matin au lac de Ba Be. Avec cette option, vous devez vous occuper de l’hôtel, ce qui semble un peu encore, vous prenez le bus de jour Hanoi – Thai Nguyen – Bac Kan – Cao Bang. A la jonction de Phu Thong, vous descendez au bus pour louer une moto pour le lac Ba Be environ 30 km avec une belle Hanoi, le moyen le moins cher est de se rendre en bus. Vous devrez prendre le bus stationné au quai n°33 de la gare routière de My Dinh. Il y a un bus à 8h, 11h et 18h30. Dans tous les cas, nous vous recommandons d’arriver au moins 1H avant le départ pour obtenir les meilleures places mais aussi pour vous assurer qu’ils ne partent pas sans vous le bus partira plus tôt s’il est plein. Le voyage dure environ 6h et vous coûtera pouvez diviser votre voyage en vous arrêtant à Thai Nguyen, qui se trouve à peu près à mi-chemin. Si vous y êtes déjà, en plus du bus rapide de Hanoi, il existe des bus locaux qui vous amènent au lac Ba Be en 4h environ et qui coûtent environ 50 000 faire et voir au lac Ba Be ?La grotte de PuongC’est le plus beau et le plus intéressant à voir du lac Ba Be. La grotte a une longueur de 300 m, plus de 30 m de haut. Grâce à sa hauteur, le bateau peut y entrer, les stalactites de la grotte créent beaucoup de formes intéressantes, attirant les visiteurs. La rivière Nang a mis des millions d’années pour créer la grande grotte de Puong. La vue de la grotte de Puong peut satisfaire les personnes les plus difficiles. Le seul inconvénient est qu’elle est légèrement … fétide car il y a de nombreuses chauves-souris qui y vivent par milliers. La plupart des bateaux s’arrêtent ici lorsqu’ils se rendent au lac Ba grotte de Hua MaIl s’agit d’un endroit touristique de Ba Be. La grotte est située sur la rivière Leng, à mi-chemin entre la montagne de Co Don, entre la forêt et les pinèdes bois Ma vertes, accidentées. La grotte de Hua Ma est située au cœur de la montagne, dans la direction sud – route du pied de la montagne à la grotte a été construite dans les marches, les visiteurs doivent monter 300 mètres jusqu’à la grotte Hua Ma avec l’entrée ayant 3 mètres de large, 5 mètres de haut. La grotte de Hua Ma est une grotte très large d’environ 1 ha, d’une longueur de plus de 700 m, le plafond est large et haut de 40 à 50 m, elle contient de nombreux murs et temple de An MaSitué sur l’île d’An Ma, entre le lac Ba Be, c’est le temple ancien qui a été reconstruit en 2006. Le temple est dédié aux personnages historiques comme Mau Thuong Ngan, Son Trang, Duc Thanh Tran, les divinités de la dynastie Mac dans la guerre, après avoir perdu la bataille, ils sont venus à la grotte Puong et y sont mémoire des divinités, les gens d’ici ont construit le temple de la famille Mac, mais craignant d’être vengés par la dynastie Le, ils l’ont renommé le temple Ma. An Ma est dans l’ethnie Tay signifie “tombe tranquille” dans le reste de la dynastie Mac. Le temple An Ma est un lieu d’activités religieuses de la population locale, des visiteurs croisés et aussi du festival de printemps qui célèbre le 10 janvier de chaque loger et manger au lac de Ba Be ?Mr Linh’s HomestaySur la rive sud-ouest du lac Ba Be, accessible par une étroite ruelle qui serpente à travers les rizières peuplées de buffles d’eau, la maison de M. Linh est bien connue, appréciée et mérite bien sa renommée locale. Il est situé loin du groupe principal de familles d’accueil, au village de Pac Ngoi sur la rive sud, et en tant que tel, il est calme, isolé, et occupe une portion de terrain idyllique qui s’élève abruptement depuis la rive du lac, entouré par la jungle, avec des vues hypnotiques sur l’ et sa famille gèrent la famille d’accueil avec l’aide du personnel local et, malgré une croissance considérable, l’atmosphère familiale est toujours agréable, avec notamment quelques chiens adorables. Il y a plusieurs bâtiments, pour la plupart des maisons en bois avec des toits en feuilles de palmier et des cloisons en rotin, qui s’élèvent sur plusieurs terrasses à flanc de colline. Les possibilités de couchage et les prix sont très variés, allant de matelas sur le sol en bois sous une moustiquaire avec une salle de bain commune pour environ 8 $, à des chambres doubles privées avec salle de bain attenante pour un maximum de 35 $ par nuit. En raison de la diversité des hébergements, il y a aussi toute une gamme de clients, des routards à petit budget aux jeunes couples professionnels et aux nourriture coûte plus cher le petit déjeuner composé d’œufs, de crêpes, de soupe chaude, de fruits frais, de café et de thé est d’environ 50 000vnd 2 $ par personne, et le dîner un large éventail de plats maison, y compris des rouleaux de printemps, du poisson frais, de la viande et des légumes selon la saison se situe entre 100 000 et 200 000vnd 4 à 8 $ par Dang HomestayAvant d’atteindre la sortie de M. Linh, un groupe relativement nouveau de familles d’accueil s’aligne sur la rive du lac. Connu sous le nom de hameau de Bo Lu, les familles d’accueil ont tendance à utiliser un mélange de matériaux de construction béton, bois et qu’elles ne soient pas aussi jolies que les maisons traditionnelles en bois sur pilotis, elles sont néanmoins plus silencieuses et moins encombrées que la principale zone d’hébergement du village de Pac Ngoi. Ma préférée parmi les maisons d’accueil de Bo Lu est Hai Dang, principalement en raison de ses trois chambres simples et bon marché au deuxième étage, qui s’ouvrent sur un grand balcon couvert avec vue panoramique sur le lac, les montagnes et les terres n’a peut-être pas l’attrait esthétique et l’emplacement au bord de l’eau de celui de M. Linh, mais les vues et le prix compensent largement. Il y a aussi plusieurs autres chambres, mais il s’agit d’obtenir une des chambres du deuxième étage, avec vue sur le lac. Le prix de l’hébergement est d’environ 200 000-250 000vnd 8 $ pour une occupation double, avec une salle de bain nourriture y est également très bonne nous avons eu du poisson de lac à la vapeur de gingembre, des légumes verts frais de la forêt sautés et du riz parfumé. Comme d’habitude, les prix sont d’environ pour le petit déjeuner, et pour le Son HomestayBon marché, amical, bien organisé et propre, Hoa Son est l’une des meilleures maisons d’accueil de la grande agglomération centrée autour du village de Pac Ngoi, sur la rive sud du lac Ba Be. Avec des dortoirs à partir de 5 dollars par nuit et des chambres privées avec salle de bain à partir de 10 dollars, Hoa Son offre un bon rapport qualité-prix. Il est situé en face de la route du lac, avec plusieurs structures en bois qui s’élèvent à flanc de colline. La vue depuis les balcons est superbe et les chambres sont propres et confortables. Il est assez grand pour accueillir des groupes de touristes, mais si vous le visitez un jour de semaine, en dehors des jours fériés, il devrait être assez nourriture est bonne et toutes les activités liées au lac sont proposées. Personnellement, je pense que le village de Pac Ngoi qui a commencé à accueillir des familles d’accueil au lac de Ba Be devient trop peuplé. Il y a des dizaines de familles d’accueil qui se disputent l’espace, la vue sur le lac ou l’accès au lac. Cela risque de devenir un peu le bazar, ce qui est arrivé à la zone d’accueil du village du lac à Mai Chau.

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