Bu Gia Map National Park, Suoi Lam Lake, Voi Waterfall... are tourist destinations that still retain their wild beauty, attracting many tourists to visit and experience.
Bu Gia Map National Park
Bu Gia Map National Park is located in the Northeast of Binh Phuoc province, in Bu Gia Map commune, Bu Gia Map district. This place is known as the remaining primeval forest of Binh Phuoc province. This is also an attractive tourist destination for those who love to explore new things. The national park possesses wild nature, is a conservation area for many rare plants, rare genetic resources of fauna and flora in the special list of Vietnam.
Green natural scenery at the national park
For a convenient visit, tourists should come during the dry season, from November to early May of the following year. Here, visitors can participate in activities such as trekking to explore many preserved flora and fauna species; explore Voi rock beach and Dak Mai waterfall; or camp in the garden, next to the poetic river.
Suoi Lam Lake
Suoi Lam Lake tourist area is located in Thuan Loi commune, Dong Phu district. The lake is about 100 hectares wide, the lake surface is flat as a mirror, the lake water is clear all year round. The lake is surrounded by endless green rubber forests.
Along the lake are entertainment facilities for tourists. The highlight is the floating restaurant with many specialties that can only be found in the local mountainous areas. Tourists can also go boating, swim in the lake, or camp in the forests along the lake.
Elephant Waterfall
Elephant Waterfall has another name, Nokrop Waterfall, Dong Nai Commune, Bu Dang District. The waterfall was formed millions of years ago due to geological tectonic processes, 13 m wide, 14 m high, and 90 degree steep. The waterfall bed is made up of large rocks,
so there is no reservoir. Water from above pours down on the rocks, creating white foam.
Around Voi waterfall is the living place of the M'nong people.
Legend has it that hundreds of elephants used to come here to drink water and play, hence the name Elephant Waterfall. Another explanation for this name is that there are many large rocks stacked on top of each other, which when viewed from above will look like an elephant. The road to the waterfall is quite small, bumpy, winding along the hills and mountainsides, requiring the driver to have a steady hand.
Ba Ra Mountain - Mo Waterfall
Ba Ra Mountain - Mo Waterfall is located in Son Giang Ward, Phuoc Long Town, 160 km from Ho Chi Minh City. The mountain is more than 700 m above sea level, the highest mountain in Binh Phuoc Province. This is an ideal destination for backpackers and trekkers. From the foot of the mountain, visitors can travel by motorbike or car along the asphalt road leading to Bang Lang Hill. There is a memorial stele here to commemorate the contributions of heroic martyrs. In addition, you can experience the cable car to see the whole view of the mountain.
On the top of the mountain is Ba Ra Temple - a structure belonging to the Ba Ra historical relic complex and also known as Linh Son Temple. On the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of the 3rd lunar month every year, Ba Ra Temple Festival is held, attracting many people to visit and express their gratitude, as well as their belief in folk beliefs.
According to VnExpress