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Have you ever heard of Bù Gia Mập? If not, congratulations! You’re about to discover one of Vietnam’s most underrated natural treasures. Today, let’s join ExoTrails on a journey through Bù Gia Mập National Park and meet the stunning Đắk Mai Waterfall, a forest fairy whose charm will capture your heart at first sight.
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Bù Gia Mập National Park – A Green Paradise for Nature Lovers

Bù Gia Mập National Park isn’t just a stretch of forest, it’s a natural treasure trove waiting to be explored. Located in the northernmost part of Bình Phước Province, this park shelters hundreds of rare plant and animal species.
Did you know Bù Gia Mập is one of the few remaining areas in Southeast Vietnam that has preserved its pristine wilderness? The moment you step in, you’ll feel it, the air so fresh and pure you’ll wish you could bottle it up to take home!
- Find and navigate to Bù Gia Mập National Park easily with the ExoTrails app.
Entrance Fees:
- Adults: 100,000 VND/person
- Children over 1.2m: 50,000 VND/person
- Children under 1.2m: Free
How to Get There:
You can travel by motorbike or car, or take a sleeper bus for a safer, more affordable option. Petro Bình Phước offers direct routes to the park, with tickets priced around 220,000 VND per person. The ride takes about 4–5 hours, with departures between 10:00 AM and 10:45 PM daily.

Bù Gia Mập National Park boasts massive ancient trees reaching for the sky and an incredibly diverse ecosystem. With a bit of luck, you might spot “VIP residents” like black-shanked douc langurs, bantengs, or yellow-cheeked gibbons. Bird lovers, bring your binoculars — over 300 species of vibrant birds call this forest home. And for plant enthusiasts, you’ll find precious timber trees like rosewood, dipterocarp, and dalbergia — names that already sound luxurious, don’t they?

Beyond adventure, Bù Gia Mập National Park is a sanctuary for the soul. Imagine standing amid a cool forest, surrounded by birdsong and sunlight filtering through emerald leaves. All your stress melts away, leaving only you and nature in perfect harmony.
Đắk Mai Waterfall – The “White Silk Ribbon” of the Great Forest

Đắk Mai Waterfall, the jewel of Bù Gia Mập National Park, isn’t just beautiful, it has a magical allure that lingers long after your visit. Formed by the Đắk Mai stream winding through dense forest, the waterfall cascades from a height of 12 meters, creating a breathtaking scene that’s both powerful and poetic. The foamy water flows like a white silk ribbon draping over mossy rocks, nature’s masterpiece of strength and grace intertwined.
- Locate and navigate to Đắk Mai Waterfall with the ExoTrails app.
Standing before Đắk Mai Waterfall in Bù Gia Mập National Park, you’ll feel every droplet kiss your skin, hear the soothing rhythm of rushing water, and sense all your worries wash away. Photography enthusiasts, you’ll love it here! The natural lighting, lush greenery, and crystal-clear water make every shot look like it’s straight out of a travel magazine — no filter needed.
More than a sightseeing stop, Đắk Mai Waterfall in Bù Gia Mập National Park is a place for self-reflection. Sit quietly by the stream, listen to the forest breathe, and realize how simple and peaceful life can be. If you can, camp overnight near the falls. As night falls and the sounds of insects mingle with the waterfall’s symphony, you’ll experience a moment of pure wilderness magic.
What to Do in Bù Gia Mập National Park

- Trekking: Challenge yourself along the forest trail leading to Đắk Mai Waterfall, not too difficult, but adventurous enough to awaken your inner explorer.
- Photography: Trust us the natural light here makes every photo shine. Whether you’re a pro or a casual traveler, every click is a “thousand-likes” moment.
- Overnight Camping: Wake up to the sound of the forest and feel the sunrise filtering through the canopy, an experience you’ll never forget.
Pro Tips for the Perfect Trip
- Best Time to Visit: From November to May the dry season offers clear skies and easier trails.
- What to Pack: Hiking shoes, insect repellent, and most importantly a heart ready to fall in love with nature!
- Protect the Environment: Love nature, respect it too. Leave nothing behind but footprints, and take nothing but memories.
Final Thoughts
Bù Gia Mập National Park isn’t just a destination, it’s a place to reconnect with nature, find peace, and rediscover yourself. And don’t forget, the enchanting Đắk Mai Waterfall is waiting with her cascading smile to welcome you. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bag and let’s go!
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Where is Bù Gia Mập National Park located?
It is located in Bình Phước Province, in the southeastern region of Vietnam, near the border with Cambodia.
2. What is the main attraction in Bù Gia Mập National Park?
The stunning Đắk Mai Waterfall is the main highlight, known for its picturesque 12-meter cascade that resembles a “white silk ribbon.”
3. What kind of wildlife can I see in the park?
While sightings are not guaranteed, the park is a habitat for rare species like black-shanked douc langurs, bantengs, yellow-cheeked gibbons, and over 300 bird species.
4. Is Bù Gia Mập National Park suitable for beginner trekkers?
Yes, the trail to Đắk Mai Waterfall is considered moderately easy, making it accessible for beginners who are looking for a bit of adventure.
5. Can I camp inside Bù Gia Mập National Park?
Yes, overnight camping is a popular activity, especially near Đắk Mai Waterfall, offering a chance to fully immerse yourself in the sounds of the jungle.

