VietNamNet Bridge – Located in the central province of Binh Phuoc, Bu Lach grassland is an ideal destination for travelers who want to get fresh air in the warm, sunny spring days.



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On highway 14 to the Central Highlands, visitors can stop at Bu Lach grasslands, Binh Phuoc to immerse themselves in the pure air, to run on soft grass with bare feet or to go fishing at calm lakes.

As a cluster of 20 large and small grassplots with a total area of approximately 500 hectares located in Village 7, Dong Nai commune, Bu Dang district, Bu Lach is blessed with a wonderful beauty and a multiethnic culture of the Mnong, S'Tieng and Ma ethnic groups.

Entering into the grassland, visitors will admire wide-stretching green grass covers. Grasses here wither at the height of only 4-5 cm and are replaced by new green grasses. The grass covers are in different colors, from yellow to green, making a colorful painting.

Going deep inside the area, visitors will find a green lake. The water in the lake comes from streams in the forest so the lake is always full. On moonlit nights, local people come here to catch fish with spiky bamboo sticks and grill fish by fire at the lake-shore.

Surrounding the grassland are primary forests with very big trees. Pursuing the trails of ethnic Mnong people into the jungle, visitors will feel a wave of cold air. During summer noon, they can feel the cool air of the native forests, which is different from the cool chill of air conditioners. If they look carefully, they will see multi-colored orchids spreading over huge ancient trees.

In the afternoon, visitors will hear the sound of bells on the necks of buffaloes which are coming back to the cages. With poetic scenery, Bu Lach promises to entertain visitors with wild pleasures.

Pha Le