Located in Knong Na commune, Buon Don district. Buon Don is proud of its “cradle” of capturing and taming wild elephants in Southeast Asia. Nature has offered for Daklak province with a mighty and romantic S’repok River. This river has many warps linked together forming the islands where there are mangrove trees growing and playing their functions as the long arms connecting the two riversides.
The suspension bamboo bridges get through small islands, with house – on – stilts or huts on trees for guests taking pictures or travelling in minds with nature. Coming to Buon Don, you can enjoy the nature’s harmony by doing dug-out canoe along the Serepok River, discover AyNo Island, charm the mysterious and beautiful dance with the local Ede boys and M’nong girls such as M’nong’s Cong Tua dance or Laos’ Lam Vong dance. Here, you also can ride elephant through the shadows of old tamarind trees with hundreds of years. You should come here for more than once as this destination still has many other aspects to discover like legend stories of human and earth, Central highlands’ unique and multi – traditional customs and cultures,…