
Lak Lake is an attractive destination among the mountains and forests of the Central Highlands. — Photo chudu24.com
We were lucky enough to visit this place after a three-day assignment in Dak Lak Province.
It is the largest natural freshwater lake  in Dak Lak and the second largest lake in Viet Nam (behind Ba Be Lake in  Bac Kan Province). It is located at an altitude of more than 500m above  sea level with the main water supply coming from the Krong Ana River.
The lake is about 56km south of central  Buon Ma Thuot City. On the route connecting Da Lat City and Buon Ma  Thuot, we followed Highway 27, followed Lac Thien Pass for about 10km,  then we reached the destination.
Lak Lake is surrounded by many hills and  mountains, especially upstream is the Chu Yang Sin mountain range with  its peak of 2,442m above sea level and vast primaeval forests with rich  flora and fauna. As a result, the water source in the lake rarely dries  up, even in the dry season in the Central Highlands.
It is like an iridescent silk strip in the  middle of the majestic Central Highlands. Coming to the lake on a  windless day, we could admire the wonderful beauty of nature. The lake's  surface is deep blue, reflecting the clouds in the sky and rows of  solid pine trees. In the distance, we were able to see lotus flowers and  water lilies with brilliant colours, shimmering on the corner of the  lake.
The gusts of wind passed by, creating small waves on the surface. That cool breeze helped blow away our worries and sadness.

Camping on the bank of Lak Lake. — Photo Po Lang Tour
According to elderly people in the area,  the legend of Lak Lake is associated with the brave man Lak Lieng -- a  son of the M’Nong ethnic group.
Once upon a time, the battle between the  Fire God and the Water God took place and lasted for many seasons.  Victory went to the Fire God, causing the M’Nong village to sink into  drought.
However, at that time, a love affair  between a girl in the village and the Fire God led to a boy named Lak  Lieng being born. Growing up, Lak Lieng went to find a source of water  as a way to atone for his parents' mistakes with the village.
He searched for a long time. One day, he  saved a deer stuck in a rock and the deer led him to a wide and deep  lake. Villagers followed Lak Lieng to live here peacefully, and this is  Lak Lake today.
For a panoramic view of the lake, we  visited Bao Dai Palace, a resort at the hilltop overlooking the lake.  Bao Dai Palace is the place where King Bao Dai, the last king of the  Nguyen dynasty, used to come to enjoy the view and rest when he visited  Dak Lak.
The palace is a three-storey building,  built in a modern architectural style. Its rooms all have large windows  with beautiful views on all four sides.
From the palace looking down, we could see  the sparkling lake surface. In the distance are the villages of the  M'Nong people looming behind the forest trees and lying in the middle of  the green rice fields all year round.

A house on stilts in Jun Village which lies on the side of Lak Lake. — Photo digiticket.vn
 
Unique culture
The villages around Lak Lake still retain their unique traditional cultural identity.
The houses on stilts carry the traditional  architecture of the Central Highlands ethnic group. It was the first  image we saw when we entered the village.
The sound of the handloom weaving in the houses echoes out into the alley.
The locals here still preserve many unique  traditional cultural values such as performing gongs, dancing and  singing folk songs, making and drinking 'stem wine' (rice wine stored in  a big jar and drunk with a long bamboo stem) and traditional handloom  weaving.

Grilled snakehead fish with salt, a speciality of people living around Lak Lake. — Photo digiticket.vn
Lak Lake has become an attractive tourist  destination, not only in Dak Lak but also in the Central Highlands as a  whole. Many tourists come here to enjoy the beauty of the lake, discover  the unique traditional culture of the M'Nong and enjoy the food while  sightseeing around the lake.
The first speciality that must be  mentioned is cha ca that lat (fried that lat fish) raised in Lak Lake.  It is very crispy and delicious with a special flavour.

Visiting Lak Lake, tourists can enjoy the specialties here. — Photo digiticket.vn
In addition, special dishes such as  grilled chicken, com lam (sticky rice cooked in a bamboo tube), braised  anchovies and stone-moss soup are certain to tickle the taste buds.
Recently, due to the COVID-19 pandemic,  few tourists visit the lake, but the scenery and life of the people here  is peaceful, and simple, waiting for tourists to return.
By Lam Giang