Visiting Mo stream and Nui Mot Lake to enjoy an eco-feeling

Update: 24/09/2010
Visiting the land of martial arts, you will have a chance to enjoy yourself in an enormous nature of the Mo stream and Nui Moi Lake.

Mo stream

Located in Bui Thi Xuan Ward in Quy Nhon City, the Mo stream, an eco-tourism site, remains its wild beauty but brings many interesting things that upsets any tourists coming here, particularly young people. Not many places in Viet Nam have a rare landscape as Mo Stream that lies below the Cu Mong Pass’ arc-shaped path connecting Binh Dinh and Phu Yen.

 

Just VND10,000 you can get a ticket for 2 people and a motorcycle to entrance to the landscape. After passing through the entrance, you could drive below rows of green trees, listening to the sound of waterfall from the top of mountain, and then crossing bridges like the monkey ones in the most southern provinces. Cool streams which pour down from the mountain run under the bridges.

There is an ancient tree in the middle of Mo stream with its leaf canopy overshadowing a wide area. Under the bottom of the tree are square stones offering a comfortable seat for tourists. From here, looking ahead you can realize that one side is a high mountain and the other is the top of Cu Mong Pass with the stream of vehicles meandering round it.

Surrounding gloomy mountains and forests, a wide variety of ponds and lakes is the highlight of the Mo Stream. Sitting in wooden houses built on the lake, tourists could enjoy fishing. It takes only 10 minutes to catch a fish and ask its owners to make delicious dishes from the fish.

If tourists don’t want to enjoy seafood, they could order other kinds of dishes such as wild boar, rabbit, fox, chickens cooked by good cooks.

After eating, nothing is more interesting than lying on the floor of the wooden houses and taking a rest, watching water slowly flowing beneath and enjoying a peaceful atmosphere.

Nui Mot Lake

From the Mo Stream, going along the National Highway No.19 towards upstream to Nhon An Commune (An Nhon District). It takes about 40 km from Quy Nhon City to the Nui Mot Lake, a famous destination in Binh Dinh.

 

This lake contains supplying water for An Nhon town, home of Bau Da wine, and Tay Son District, the hometown of plain-clothes heroes.

Just paying VND 4,000 for entrance ticket, tourists could visit a high mountain and peaceful waterways of the sightseeing. In the jungle, but we will feel more peaceful life when lying in wood houses and looking towards the lakes with water flow gently, hearing the sounds of birds.

Boating on the Lake is the highlight of this trip. I had boated on Nha Phu Lagoon, Van Phong Bay in Central, but the feeling sitting on a boat bobbing gently up and down on the water and surrounded by primeval forest only appeared when visiting the Nui Mot Lake.

After boating on the lakes, you will be taken up to a fall with no name on the mountain. No one knows when this fall was form but it always runs even in the dry season.

Nothing is more interesting than bathing under the fall before taking a walk in the forest. There is not much primeval forest which has rich vegetation as in the Nui Mot Lake. At 6 pm, when sunset falls under the lakes water, it is more interesting to look the scenery in the middle of the lake. Fragile sunbeams are gradually offering its place to darkness on the mountain for you get interesting experiences in your life.

Source: Binh Dinh Newspaper/Banduong.vn