To Nung Lake - Pleiku’s precious pearl




Located 6km north of downtown Pleiku, To Nung Lake is in fact the crater of a volcano that became extinct millions of years ago. The lake has a surface of 280ha and an average depth of 16 -19m, reaching 40m at its deepest.




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 The lake owes its name, To Nung, a village that existed a long time ago in the legendary region of Gia Lai and Kontum Provinces, now called Central Highlands. To Nung village was a very beautiful and prosperous one where people lived in peace and harmony with each other. One day the volcano erupted and buried the whole village in hot lava. The lake grew from the tears shed by the survivors mourning their loved ones, to which the name of To Nung was given in memory of the dead village.

To Nung Lake is also called the "Pearl of Pleiku" and is a place visitors should not miss when visiting Pleiku. An asphalted road leads up the whole way through narrow passages of steep rocks to To Nung Lake. Situated on top of an old extinguished volcano, the lake offers a panoramic view that seems to stretch to the horizon forever. Standing on the banks of To Nung Lake, visitors have the impression of being at the sea-side due to the size of the lake. This may explain To Nung Lake’s second name of Bien Ho (Sea Lake). Visitors will agree that, at times, To Nung Lake seems to be the rendezvous place for flowers, birds and fish, from the most humble to the most precious species. In spring they all bloom and bring vivacious colours and life to the greenness of the environment and the softness of the blue sky. Wandering the narrow tracks around To Nung, visitors will encounter many species of birds, from the most ordinary to the most exotic. At sunset, the lake becomes even more alive with the familiar noises made by flocks of birds in their rush back to their nests.

To Nung Lake is also called the fish basket of the Central Highlands. The lake is home to various kinds of carp, from red-eyed carps to black carps. Through the limpid water of the lake they can be seen gliding swiftly and gracefully along among the algae.

Visitors can discover To Nung Lake by boat, but they can also choose to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of To Nung from the back of an elephant. In the evening, they can share a dance, a song, or some can wine with some of the local ethnic people, while listening to their traditional gong music.
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