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Photo: The 33km long pass connecting Da Lat and Nha Trang
Khanh Le Pass is one of the longest passes in Vietnam with a length of 33km, this road is famous for its winding sections and dangerous sharp turns.
Khanh Le Pass has many other names such as Khanh Vinh Pass, Bi Doup Pass, and Hon Giao Pass. This is one of the longest passes in Vietnam with a length of up to 33km, located in the border area of 2 districts of Khanh Vinh (Khanh Hoa province) and Lac Duong district (Lam Dong province).
Located at an altitude of more than 1,700 meters, Khanh Le pass occupies the entire area on the hillside of Nha Trang.
This place owns the cool, mild climate typical of the Lam Vien plateau and the breezes carrying the breath of Khanh Hoa sea.
At the foot of the pass, there are green broad-leaved forests.The top of the pass has vast coniferous forests.
The pass road has many winding and winding sections and many dangerous sharp turns.
Dotted in the majestic scenery of Khanh Le pass are dozens of waterfalls lying vertically along both sides of the road.These waterfalls are up to a hundred meters high, often referred to by backpackers as Than Tien waterfall.
According to the experience of backpackers, tourists should avoid going to Khanh Le Pass from September to December. Because this is the rainy season, the weather is quite cold and foggy, so it is easy to limit visibility and occur. landslides are very dangerous.
Not only is the pass connecting two famous landmarks of Vietnam, Khanh Le pass today also brings great economic value to the tourism industry and makes traveling and moving between the two places easier. .
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Photo: The 33km long pass connecting Da Lat and Nha Trang
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