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By Quynh Mai Since late May, Kon Tu Rang Village in Mang Den Town has transformed, its terraced fields turning a vibrant yellow, offering travelers a glimpse into the harvest season. In Vietnam’s Central Highlands, Kon Tum Province boasts a hidden gem: Kon Plong District. Traveling just ten kilometers from the township of Mang Den, this region transforms during harvest season.

Here, nestled amidst the tapestry of seasonally changing hues, lies Kon Tu Rang Village. Known for its vistas, the village offers a prime location to witness the wonders of the harvest season. Visitors can ride a motorbike or car along the main road in the village until the intersection at the end of the road.



There, park at the nearby forest ranger’s house, and walk to the terraced fields. It is currently the rainy season, and the road to the village is being repaired. Visitors should consider taking a motorbike taxi or taxi.

“The dirt road after the rain was muddy, I slipped at the Pa Sy Waterfall because I was careless,” said Minh Le (pictured), 25, after a trip to Kon Tu Rang on May 19. He had driven from the center of Mang Den Town, through the pine forests for about half an hour. Kon Tu Rang Village is located near the “37 households” area of Mang Den Town, which is home to many agricultural projects and famous tourist attractions.

The terraced fields are located at the foot of Ngoc Le Mountain, with Dak Bla Stream flowing below. There is also the famous Kon Tu Rang Bridge, which offer.

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