Yok Don National Park, National park in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam.
Yok Don National Park covers forest and mountain terrain across two provinces with diverse tree species and water systems throughout the landscape. The park features marked trails, river routes, and forest activities for visitors exploring the natural environment.
The park was created in 1986 to protect one of Vietnam's largest remaining areas of deciduous forest. This founding helped preserve an important natural region for future generations.
The M'nong and Ede peoples inhabit the buffer zone and use forest resources following traditions passed down through generations. Their presence shapes how the landscape functions and reveals a long history of coexistence with nature.
The park is accessible for various activities including hiking, boat trips, and guided nature experiences. Visit during the dry season when trails and water routes are easiest to navigate.
The Serepok River branches into seven channels at one location, creating a distinctive water network. This natural split produces different river landscapes that visitors notice while traveling by boat.
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