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Dak Mil lake
Dak Mil lake is 2km north of Don Village. The 15m deep lake covers an area of 200ha, providing local people fish, shrimps and water. Chu Ke and Chu Min mountains stand surrounded three sides of the lake. Elephants are abundant here. Here its nickname “the valley of elephants” . Going there, tourist can visit the villages of ethnic minorities, walk through herds of domestic elephants, go boating go climbing or go camping in the forest.
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Buon Don
Don village lies in Krong Ana Commune, Buon Don dist, 42km from Buon Ma Thuot city. It wins kudos not only for its magnificent landscapes, its customs bearing the deep imprints of the Central Highlands, but also for its tradition of hunting and taming elephants. Don village is proud of its natural forest eco-environment the violent Serepok River and many attractive tourist sites. Here, tourist have chins to ride elephants to explore and conquer nature. Fascinating extras include crossbow, sleeping in stilt house suspension bridge crossing and much more.
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YokDon National Park
The YokDon National Park lies in Kron Na Commune, Buon don dist, 40km west of Buon Ma Thuot city. As the largest national park in Viet Nam, it covers 115,545ha not including 10,000ha of its belt zone. YokDon National Park is proud of its bio-diversity, which attract both tourist and scientists. Its jungles bear the characteristics of tropical forest in Southeast Asia. According to primary survey, YokDon boast 646 species of flora, most of which are Michelia. In dry seasons, it is still cool, just like the climate in Da Lat and orchids are still in full bloom.
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