Bu Gia Map National Park: The Green Lung of the Southeast

An overview of Bu Gia Map National Park

Address: Bu Gia Map district, Binh Phuoc province.

Bu Gia Map National Park: The Green Lung of the Southeast
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Similar to Cat Tien National Park (Tay Cat Tien), Bu Gia Map National Park is a famous attraction. It is located in Bu Gia Map commune, Bu Gia Map district, at the northernmost position of Binh Phuoc province. On November 27, 2002, this attraction was upgraded from Bu Gia Map nature reserve to a national park. Currently, this area is a place to conserve biosphere resources in the Southeast.

Bu Gia Map National Park: The Green Lung of the Southeast
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Not inferior to Ba Ra Mountain, Mo Thac Mo, Binh Phuoc, Bu Gia Map National Park currently has 724 species of plants in 326 genera, 109 families, and 70 orders of 6 different plant branches. The forests here still have the characteristics of primeval forests. Most of the plants are of the Diaceae and Legumes families such as rosemary, red oak, ebony, and heather. In addition, the garden also has 278 different medicinal herbs. There are many types of gardens such as tropical moist deciduous forests and tropical moist evergreen forests. The fauna of this park has 437 species. This is also the home of large primates such as pig-tailed monkeys, baboons, and golden monkeys. There are a total of 30 reptile species with 12 species listed in the red book. In addition, in Bu Gia Map National Park, scientists have found more than 200 species of animals that can be used as medicinal herbs to cure many diseases such as monkeys, pythons, and snakes.

Bu Gia Map National Park: The Green Lung of the Southeast
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Fun facts about Bu Gia Map National Park

With beautiful natural scenery and a rich system of flora and fauna, Bu Gia Map National Park will give visitors wonderful experiences. They can also organize camping trips with memorable activities such as climbing, fishing, and bathing. People can join trekking clubs to experience climbing in Bu Gia Map National Park.

Bu Gia Map National Park: The Green Lung of the Southeast
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In addition, when visitors come to Bu Gia Map National Park, they also have the opportunity to try the daily dishes of the S’tieng people. The rice dish of the S’tieng people has become well-known.

Bu Gia Map National Park: The Green Lung of the Southeast
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Bu Gia Map National Park is not simply a place to preserve flora and fauna, but it is also known as the green lung of the Southeast region. At Bu Gia Map National Park, visitors often immerse themselves in nature, and listen to and enjoy the sounds of the mountains. In addition, spiritual tourist attractions such as Quang Minh Pagoda or Tu Phuong Tang Pagoda are also places not to be missed.

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