VietNamNet Bridge - Driving on a sandy path, across the dry grassland, dodging amidst thorny shrubs, tourists can have memorable experiences while exploring the forest of Bung Thi.
About 30 kilometers from Phan Thiet city, Ninh Thuan Province, deep
in the Ta Cu Nature Reserve, Bung Thi is the area with special natural
landscapes and tropical vegetation systems.
From HCM City, driving to the town of Ham Minh, you will see the path
that leads to Bung Thi at the junction of the Ham Minh Market. Running
along the small road of about 7km long, visitors will arrive at Bung
Thi.
Bung Thi was formed on ancient alluvial soil. The climate there is
relatively harsh, with an average annual rainfall of only around 100 ml.
That is why only grass and Oxyceros horrida Lour can grow well.
A stop on the journey is the Bung Thi hot spring, next to the ranger station.
Once
setting up a camp in the area, tourists can spend the entire afternoon
to explore the unspoiled scenery and the endemic flora system of Bung
Thi.
The scenery here is original.
A dragon fruit garden along the road
Bung Thi forest, about 160km from HCM City.
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Photo: VNE
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Pha Le