Bidoup Nui Ba National Park, National park in Lam Dong province, Vietnam
The park spreads across mountainous terrain with two major peaks that rise above forested slopes. Trails wind through different forest types, ranging from dense vegetation at lower levels to thinner plant growth near the summits.
The park was established in 2004 as a protected forest area in the southern mountains. Its creation was part of a broader effort to preserve the natural environments of that region.
The park is home to rare wild cats and orchids that thrive in the mountain landscape. Visitors walking through the forest can observe how the plant life changes as they climb higher in elevation.
The nearest city, Da Lat, serves as the main access point for visitors planning to enter the park. Sturdy walking shoes and plenty of water are essential, as trails can be steep and the climate changes with altitude.
The park contains more than one third of all conifer species found in the entire country, including the rare Himalayan Yew. These ancient trees have adapted to the mountain conditions and represent a significant botanical treasure.
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