Buon Me Thuot - "Troh Bu" Botanic Garden (Chap.2)

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In the last post, I took you guys to visit 2 famous places in Buon Ma Thuot. And this time, please follow me to visit a very beautiful tourist destination. It is "Troh Bu Botanic Garden".

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This is my first post about Buon Me Thuot, If you have a chance, please take a look and enjoy my places which are introduced in my post.

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1. How can you get to "Troh Bu" from The centre of city

Troh Bu Botanic Garden is located in Buon Nieng, Ea Nuol commune, Buon Don district, more than 10 km from Buon Ma Thuot to the west along Nguyen Thi Dinh street (provincial road 1) to Buon Don. This is a private botanical garden, built with the main goal of preserving the natural forest orchids of Vietnam in the highlands.

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Thus, it takes you within 30 minutes to ride motorbike. But because the way is quite bumpy and difficult to find, you may have to ask the people living nearby for further instructions. I think it's the best way instead of looking at google map as it may lead you the wrong way (I used to get lost when I got there hehee so just a bit my experience for you).

2. How much for entry ticket

When you get there, on the right hand side there will be a small hut to sell tickets, you can go there to buy your own ticket.

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Tickets to visit Troh Bu Botanic Garden are quite cheap, extremely suitable for the pocket of tourists. Ticket price for adults is 30000 VND/person ($1,3) and ticket price for children under 1m4 is 15000 VND/child ($0.7). Just for a fee, visitors can explore Troh Bu all day.

3. How do you know about "Troh Bu Botanic Garden"

Troh Bu is a name that carries many legends that any Dak Lak people also know. In the past, prolonged drought made farming and production activities of the people extremely difficult. The people in the village have to work together to find water sources in the deep stream bed to sustain life. They have to go deep into the forest to hunt wild animals and dig up potatoes, corn and cassava to eat.

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Suddenly, one day, in front of their eyes was a lush green area, a forest full of life appeared in their eyes. In the late afternoon, they suddenly discovered a small stream with a lot of fish living. In the days that followed, their hunger was also satisfied, and their thirst was no more. They feel satisfied with the life they have found and have no intention of leaving. Day by day, their life gradually improved, they did not want to return to their former drought village anymore.

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4. What activistes should you try in Troh Bu Garden

In the Ede language, Troh Bu means "snake fish valley". This place, although only appeared recently, has quickly created a great fever in the travel community.
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"I'm a giant bird in a nest on a tree branch" hehe 😁

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There are a lot of giant trees here, you can stop to rest if you've been walking around

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Although the reserve has an area of ​​​​up to 20,000m2, when you go inside, don't worry that you will get lost. There is already a signboard near the entrance, there will also be other signs in each area, so you can have fun with peace of mind! Every corner of the Troh Bu has its own unique beauty, so your job is just to pose so that it's "deep", so "cool", the rest is for your best friend to take care of!! Hehe🤣

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I'm walking on a bridge in Korea - Not in Buon Me Thuot haha 🤣

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This photo was taken in 2018 - I look a lot fatter now haha 😎

Troh Bu tourist area is extremely suitable for tourists to travel with their small family. Parents can bring their children here to visit the "small zoo". There are wild elephants, deer, wild chickens and a variety of birds for children to open their eyes. Coming to Troh Bu tourist area, visitors will feel like entering a peaceful world where people live in harmony with nature.

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This is gourd - In Vietnam we call it "Hồ Lô" - you can use it to store drinking water after drying.

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And this is my beautiful friend who accompanied me on that trip. She is a "professional photographer" for my pictures

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Her- after wearing the traditional costume of the people here

This place has a quite spacious and airy space, visitors can organize a small party with their family and friends. With cool weather, fresh air, poetic mountain views, visitors can camp all day here and this trip will certainly be extremely interesting. The staff here are extremely enthusiastic, so they will always serve you attentively when you need help.

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Although I thought that in this part 2 I would introduce the rest of the places to you, but my post is already quite long so I will stop here and make sure to share two famous place with you in the following sections. Please follow and support me in the following posts. Thank you very much. Have a nice weekend.

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Jonas Nguyen.

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What a lovely place. BMT now is on my list to visit soon. Thank you for sharing em ♥️

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