Hi guys,
Its been a long time since the last camping at Gian Dien waterfall. Me and few friends are going to Dai Nam theme park for a night. we would like to leave Saigon this Saturday morning on motorbikes around 10am, it takes 1-2 hours to get there.The buses are operating throughout the day if you don't have bike. there are few hotels and also there is a camping option that is particularly appealing to me,
see some useful information below
I have never been there, but if anyone has any accurate info about dai nam, please share your experience or advice..
this is my number 01285142866
cheers Eddy
Dai Nam Tourist - Cultural - Historical Zone is located in Thu Dau Mot Town, about 40km northwest from HCM City. Covering an area of about 450 hectares, the park is expected to be the biggest park and tourist destination in the country by 2010.
The park, built to international standards, contains man-made lakes, rivers and mountains as well as a wide range of recreational activities that appeal to people of all ages. Replicas of the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty, Angkor Wat, Thailands Golden Pagoda, and the Kremlin are also on display.
Upon arriving at Dai Nam, visitors first see the Dai Nam Quoc Tu Temple, one of the most important structures in the park. The first storey of the temple contains historical exhibits and the second is used as a place of worship. Exhibits of Viet Nams various dynasties from Ngo to Nguyen are also presented here.
Dai Nam Quoc Tu is also called Tu An Temple (Temple of Four Gratitudes), a reminder of the origins of the Vietnamese and the people who helped form the country, including the Buddha, the Hung Kings, the Au Co Mother and President Ho Chi Minh.
Surrounded by a narrow river, the temple is a spot where people can pay their respects to the 1,027 ancestral lines (family surnames) of the Vietnamese.
The temple, which can hold about 3,000 people, is decorated with figures of four supernatural creatures a dragon, unicorn, tortoise and phoenix and of flowers and plants lotus, apricots, orchids, daisies and bamboo.
According to park owner Huynh Phi Dung, the river around the pagoda was built as a version of the imposing Cuu Long (Mekong) River which helped to create the countrys fertile southern delta.
Along the rivers two sides are bonsai and flowers as well as recreational facilities that include a circus, trains and a mirrored "laughing house" for children and a roller coaster and water slides. Adults can bathe in a warm water stream or practise tai chi. These recreational zones are separated by yards of grass and small paths lined with colourful flowers.
Near the Dai Nam Quoc Tu Temple lies the artificially created Bao Son Mountain Range and the nine-storey tower, Bao Thap.
The five mountains symbolise the five elements of the universe: Kim, Moc, Thuy, Hoa, Tho (Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth). It is believed to be the countrys biggest artificial mountain range, the owner said.
The Bao Son Range is a rough copy of the Ngu Hanh Son Range in the countrys central region, Dung said. The surfaces of the mountains are planted with many species of plants, flowers and grass.
Inside the artificial shell of the mountains are exhibits on Vietnamese history, from the Lac Long Quan and Au Co eras, to the Le Dynasty and the 1975 liberation of South Viet Nam. Depictions of Vietnamese legends such as Banh Day (Round Cake), Banh Chung (Square Cake) and the story of the Dua Hau Do (watermelon) are also on display.
The Bao Thap Tower is a place for people to honour the 18 dynasties of the Hung Kings, President Ho Chi Minh, and heroes and martyrs who devoted their lives to build and defend the country.
The northern region of the country is also introduced here, with a replica of Quang Ninh Provinces Ha Long Bay.
The artificial bay was created on an area of 180,000sq.m and filled with water and both small and large artificial limestone mountains. Here, visitors can sightsee on an 18th century replica of a sailboat, sunbathe or swim.
The park also contains an open zoo, the first of its kind in Viet Nam, he said.
The zoo was built on an area of 10ha with artificial works, containing four main sections that include areas for reptiles, herbivorous animals and carnivorous animals and small animals.
Visitors can see rhinoceros, white lions and many other animals not typically found in Viet Nam, such as zebras, gnus, oryxes, squirrel monkeys and foxes.
its a pretty big area, i'm not planing on exploring all of it, just some of it
see you there
eddy