Travel to Buon Don Village are memorable for an experience of a lifetime – riding on the back on an elephant.
Buon
Don village is the only place in the country where it is legal to ride
these great beasts in the beautiful Central Highlands. If tourists with Vietnam travel guide fancy
braving it from Saigon you take National Road No. 14 for 500km to Binh
Phuoc and Daklak Province. Located about 50 kilometers northwest of Buon
Ma Thuot City, is Buon Don which is home to the M’Nong, Ede, Lao and
Thai ethnic minority groups and for the last two centuries has been the
center of elephant hunting and taming in Vietnam.
Buon
Don is the name for the three villages of Yang Lanh, Buon Don and Buon
Tri in Krong Ana Commune, Buon Don District in Daklak. The elephant
riding festival is annually held at the old airport area in the immense
forest and it attracts thousands of tourists from over the country and
beyond. The festival is amazing due to its number of fun performances
such as elephants playing football and wading down the river.
Walking along the stilt houses under the shade of giant trees, tourists in Vietnam tours will be amazed to see elephants tramping on the street with locals or
tourists on their back. Sitting on the elephants’ back and ambling with
careful steps, tourists will feel life in the slow lane and more
peaceful. You can ride elephants through the forests and rivers to
explore splendid and wild scenery after getting some valuable advice
from mahouts who take care of these amazing animals.
If you have
time and feel adventurous, you can hire an elephant to cross the Serepok
River. Then walk across the 100m-long Buon Don Bamboo Bridge under the
shade of banyan trees. It is veiled by vines and roots but the swinging
bridge is not for the feint-hearted.
To have more fun, tourists in Vietnam tours should buy some sugarcane or some other fruits to lure the elephants.
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