The stream is called Da Ban (table stone) because there are many large flat stones shaped like a table’s surface due to the erosion caused by strong streams flowing down the mountains. That is why the water in Da Ban is cool and associated with many mysterious and thrilling stories. It is believed that Da Ban is where fairies bathed in when falling from heaven.
There are many large flat stones piled on top of each other along Da Ban stream. Photo: Kim Phuong |
At the beginning of the stream, there is a suspension bridge. The path is surrounded by trees, which makes the atmosphere cool and fresh.
Along the stream lie many rocks in a variety of sizes. With shapes like giant tables, the rocks in Da Ban become ideal “tables” for visitors to put food and drinks on while enjoying the cool stream flowing past.
The way up to the source of Da Ban stream is about 2km. Following large rocks along the stream, visitors will see the pristine beauty of Da Ban with a flow full of white foam. The water upstream is clear and cool.
Visitors also have a chance to see the route used by Vietnamese troops in wars. Carved on the old forest trees along the route are the names and hometowns of the soldiers left when marching by.
The best time to travel to Da Ban is the rainy season from early May to the end of November, when the stream is beautiful and full of water. |
Story: Son Nghia – Photos: Le Minh & Kim Phuong