Audio guide application for exploring Vietnam tourism

Explore the history, culture, people and breathtaking landscape of Vietnam on the Travelviet app

Download the Travelviet app

Logo Travelviet

B’lang volcanic landscape

B’lang volcanic landscape

B’lang volcano (also known as Chu R’luh volcano), in Buon Choah commune and Nam Da commune. This is a volcano formed in the final stage of Geological Development History - Global Geological Park (CVDCC) UNESCO Dak Nong. This is the only volcano in Dak Nong Geological Park to create the lava cave system, the most large and unique in Southeast Asia. According to the survey, research by scientists, the process of operating lava lines from the b’lang crater flows in all different directions (Northwest, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast). Up to now, 4 cave systems have been detected, including 50 caves with distribution characteristics and mechanisms to form a cave, rich and diverse cave doors and beautiful. There are many caves distributed in the shallow floor, but there are also many cave distributed in the deep floor tens of meters. B’lang volcano, distributed at an altitude of about 601m above sea level with a depth of the crater is about 59m. The mountain axis is about 160m long, short axis about 100m; The crater area is about 4 hectares, the volcano area is about 1.6 km2. B’lang volcano area is located near carbon, rich in cultural traditions of the M’nong and Ede ethnic groups ... With traditional festivals, professions and cultural and scenic historical sites, the ranking has been ranked favorable to connect tours, tourism routes, exploit and develop tourism in the future. On March 12, 2024, the Ministry of Culture and Sports -Lich issued Decision No. 611 of the national monument ranking for B’Lang volcanic landscape, Buon Choah commune and Nam Da commune. Source of electronic portal of Krong No district, Dak Nong province.

Dak Nong 594 view

Rating : National relics.

Open door

Outstanding relic site

Tourist destination at Dak Nong