Dak Rang village is home to the Gie-Trieng ethnic community with 110 households and 348 inhabitants. Visiting Dak Rang village, tourists can experience the unique culture of the Gie-Trieng people, participate in traditional activities such as weaving brocade, basket weaving, cooking, and learning the Gie-Trieng language. Tourists can also visit beautiful places in the village such as: traditional stilt houses, the community water source, coffee plantations, pepper gardens, etc.
Dak Rang village is an attractive destination for tourists who enjoy community tourism and exploring the culture of the Central Highlands.
Kon Tum recognizes Dak Rang community tourism village.
Developing community-based tourism helps local people earn additional income from selling local products, providing homestay services, and participating in cultural activities, thereby contributing to improving their material and spiritual lives.
The combination of Dak Rang Community Tourism Village, Bo Y International Border Gate, and the Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia Tri-border Marker brings many benefits to local tourism. Visitors to Dak Rang Community Tourism Village have the opportunity to experience the unique culture of the Gie-Trieng people, participate in traditional activities, and enjoy local cuisine, etc.
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Numerous streams and rivers flow through the Dak Rang village area, intertwined with the hilly terrain, forests, and cultivated fields, creating a harmonious natural landscape that fully embodies the general landscape elements of the Central Highlands region.
In particular, the village also houses the Dak Seang Victory Historical Site and Dak Seang Airport, which commemorate the glorious victories of the army and people of Ngoc Hoi district during the years 1970-1975.

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