Lake Yeak Laom
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Lake Yeak Laom ( km, បឹងយក្សឡោម, ) is a
volcanic crater lake A volcanic crater lake is a lake in a crater that was formed by explosive activity or a collapse during a volcanic eruption. Formation Lakes in calderas fill large craters formed by the collapse of a volcano during an eruption. Lakes in maars ...
and a tourist destination in the commune of Yeak Laom, Banlung Municipality, Ratanakiri Province, north-eastern
Cambodia Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of , bordered by Thailan ...
. It is about 5 km south of
Banlung Banlung ( km, បានលុង, ) is the capital of Ratanakiri Province in northeastern Cambodia, and is 636 kilometres from the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh. Ratanakiri Province borders Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( v ...
town, the provincial capital, and is located in a protected area. In 2012, Lake Yeak Laom was selected in the list of the 15 most beautiful crater lakes in the world.


Geology

Around 700,000 years ago, a volcanic eruption resulted in the creation of the lake in Ratanakiri's mountain region. The shore of Yeak Laom Lake forms an almost perfect circle. It is 800 meters in diameter, and about 48 meters deep. Its shape and depth are due to its volcanic's origin.


Local beliefs

The Tampuan folklore, the lake was formed by a giant digging a pit to retrieve his beautiful daughter from a suitor with whom she had run away. Rain filled the pit, creating the lake. The lake and forest area have spiritual significance for the Tampuan people, who perform ritual offerings during harvesting, planting or family sickness.


Climate

Banlung's rainy season occurs from May–October while it has dry periods from December–February. On average, the warmest month is April, and the coolest month is January. July is the wettest month while January is the driest.


Tourist activity

Yak Loam is a popular tourist destination, taking only 10 minutes by car or tuktuk from
Banlung Banlung ( km, បានលុង, ) is the capital of Ratanakiri Province in northeastern Cambodia, and is 636 kilometres from the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh. Ratanakiri Province borders Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( v ...
town. The lake is encircled by a ring of forest, and the clear emerald water is used for swimming, with life-jackets provided. A 3-kilometer path circles around the lake, with a small museum offering insight into Tampuan culture. Handicraft stores selling souvenirs made by the hill tribes living nearby are found at the entrance, and ethnic costumes can be hired for photo shoots. The entrance fee is $0.25 for Cambodian nationals and $2 for international visits. Food can be brought from outside, or purchase from stalls.


Protected area and management

Before 1995, environmental impacts from litter and agricultural were increasing. That year, the provincial authority and the
International Development Research Centre The International Development Research Centre (IDRC; french: Centre de recherches pour le développement international, ''CRDI'') is a Canadian federal Crown corporation that funds research and innovation within and alongside developing regions ...
(UK) began environmental protection and education activities with the Tampuen community around the lake, with the community themselves taking over the project in 1997. The governor of Ratanakiri approved a 25-year agreement for the local Tampuen community to manage the lake and surrounding area. Indigenous land rights were explicitly included in land laws introduced in 2001. A Community Based Tourism Committee of ten elders was formed with one man and one woman from each of the five Tampuen villages in the area, with this committee overseeing activities with proceeds from the entry fee going back into supporting the community and the ongoing protection of the lake and the surrounding forest. Tampuen guides provide nature tours around the lake, and community members perform traditional dance to raise money for community development. A 2018 sub decree from the Ministry of Environment established Boeng Yeak Laom Multiple Use Area covering 36.2 hectares, which includes the lake and the surrounding ring of forest.Sub-decree No. 78 on the establishment of Boeng Yeak Laom Multiple Use Area. https://data.opendevelopmentcambodia.net/en/dataset/076574fb-d01f-4a73-b461-a05832cc99e3


See also

* List of volcanoes in Cambodia


References

{{Authority control Yeak Laom Volcanoes of Cambodia Yeak Laom Geography of Ratanakiri province Tourist attractions in Ratanakiri province Protected areas of Cambodia Pleistocene volcanoes