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Explore the dipterocarp forest of Yok Don National Park in the leaf-changing season - Dak Lak tourist destination in April

Dak Lak is one of the ideal destinations for those who love wild nature and want to experience the unique beauty of the Central Highlands. Among the beautiful landscapes of this land, it is impossible not to mention the dipterocarp forest in the changing season at Yok Don National Park.

Việt NamViệt Nam28/03/2025

Yok Don National Park's dipterocarp forest is a prominent destination, especially from November to April every year, when the dipterocarp forest lights up a vivid picture with foliage changing colors.

Location and characteristics of Yok Don National Park

The picture of the wild and beautiful dipterocarp forest. In the distance is Yok Don mountain, over 480m high. (Photo: Collected)

Yok Don National Park is located about 40km northwest of Buon Ma Thuot city center, in Buon Don district, Dak Lak province . This is a national forest with an area of over 115,000 hectares, stretching between Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces, and bordering the Kingdom of Cambodia to the west. This area is not only outstanding for its biodiversity, but also carries the indigenous cultural values of ethnic minorities living in the buffer zone of the forest.

This is also one of the largest and most important conservation forests in the Central Highlands, with more than 1,000 species of plants, many of which are rare. Along with that are 650 species of animals, from wild animals to species typical of the region. This not only makes Yok Don National Park an ecological paradise, but also an attractive destination for those who love to learn about biodiversity.

Colorful picture at Yok Don National Park in the season when the dipterocarp forest changes leaves

Based on the advantages of nature, Yok Don National Park has developed tours to explore natural forest landscapes such as: cycling through the forest, camping in the forest, watching elephants, watching birds... (Photo: Collected)

The changing season of the dipterocarp forest in Yok Don National Park usually starts from November and lasts until April every year. This is the time when the dipterocarp forest shows its most beautiful colors, creating a majestic and colorful natural picture. When the dry season comes, the dipterocarp trees will begin to shed their leaves, leaving a large space with bare forests, followed by new green foliage. This change brings a unique beauty, attracting visitors to come and admire.

During the fall foliage season, the dipterocarp forest in the Dak Minh Lake area becomes especially prominent. This is an area with diverse colors, when the trees change from bright yellow to light green. The dipterocarp forest in the fall foliage season not only brings beautiful scenery but also creates a fresh, pleasant atmosphere for those who love to explore and learn about nature.

Explore majestic nature and exciting activities during the season of changing leaves in the dipterocarp forest

A corner of the dipterocarp forest in the leaf-changing season at Dak Minh Lake. (Photo: HUU TU)

In addition to visiting the dipterocarp forest in the changing season, visitors to Yok Don National Park also have the opportunity to explore the majestic waterfalls on the Serepok River, one of the legendary rivers of the Central Highlands. Serepok is formed from the confluence of two branches of the Krong No and Krong Ana rivers, flowing through Dak Lak and creating powerful, beautiful waterfalls.

When coming here, visitors can join eco-tours to learn more about the diverse ecosystem of the forest, or participate in activities such as mountain climbing, camping, or wildlife watching. In addition, Yok Don National Park is also an ideal place for those who love nature photography, when the changing moments of the dipterocarp forest in the leaf-changing season create wonderful scenes.

Experience the culinary specialties of the Central Highlands

Grilled chicken - Bamboo rice is a combo not to be missed when mentioning Central Highlands cuisine. (Photo: Collected)

A trip cannot be complete without the specialties of the Central Highlands. After visiting the dipterocarp forest in the changing season, visitors can visit restaurants along the Serepok River to enjoy the specialties of the Central Highlands, especially grilled catfish, a famous local specialty. Catfish is freshly prepared, served with raw vegetables and spices, bringing a very unique flavor.

In addition to catfish, visitors can also enjoy other typical dishes such as honey-grilled chicken, bamboo rice or wild bamboo shoots cooked with wild boar meat - dishes with natural flavors, familiar and simple but very attractive.

Indigenous Culture - Community Tourism in the Central Highlands

In Buon Don, you will hear stories about elephant riders (people who care for and control elephants) and visit a stilt house that is over a hundred years old. (Photo: Hua Quoc Anh)

In addition to its natural beauty, Yok Don National Park is also a unique destination for you to experience the culture of ethnic minorities. Here, you can participate in community tourism activities to learn about traditional occupations and customs of local people. In particular, you will hear stories about the lives of ethnic groups in the Central Highlands, such as the Ede, Mnong and Ba Na, along with unique festival customs.

The dipterocarp forest of Yok Don National Park in the changing season is not only a wonderful natural destination but also an ideal place for those who love to learn about biodiversity, indigenous culture and traditional occupations of the Central Highlands ethnic groups. With pristine natural scenery, fresh air, and exciting discovery activities, traveling to Yok Don National Park in Dak Lak promises to bring you unforgettable experiences.

Plan to join a journey to explore Yok Don National Park and immerse yourself in the majestic beauty of the dipterocarp forest in the changing season, feel the changes of nature and the cultural values imbued with the identity of this Central Highlands land .

Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/rung-khop-vuon-quoc-gia-yok-don-mua-thay-la-dia-diem-du-lich-dak-lak-thang-4-v16872.aspx


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