1. Bu Lach Prairie
Bu Lach Prairie is a complex of forest and lake located in Dong Nai commune, Bu Dang district. To visit this place, tourists have to pass through narrow roads and rocky paths. Bu Lach Prairie is a combination of lush green meadows, lakes, and primeval forests, creating a vibrant scenery. Here, you will surely be overwhelmed by the vast landscape of rural grasslands - a magical beauty of green meadows embracing the clear lake, undulating gently in the breeze.
Visiting Bu Lach Prairie, you can relax, camp, fish, and enjoy a unique experience in Binh Phuoc. The tranquil and refreshing photos capture the serene beauty. Stepping into the prairie area, tourists will be amazed by the long stretches of lush green grasslands. Deep inside, you will find a clear, calm lake, with gentle waves swaying in the wind. If you love peace and tranquility, come to Bu Lach Prairie to enjoy and capture selfies in the beautiful scenery like a precious gem.

2. Standing Waterfall
Binh Phuoc province boasts numerous breathtaking waterfalls for your perfect selfie, and Standing Waterfall is the ideal choice. Standing approximately 4 - 6m tall and 10m wide, it is renowned as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Binh Phuoc. Standing Waterfall consists of multiple hexagonal rock formations stacked atop each other, with large rock pillars standing tall; on both sides are lush green forests and fields.
The waterfall lies hidden deep within the forest, located in Doan Ket commune, Bu Dang district. Water from the upper source cascades down into the basin, creating an elegant waterfall with foaming white water. Amidst the green hues of the forests and fields, even from hundreds of meters away, visitors can hear the thunderous roar of Standing Waterfall. Standing atop the waterfall and looking down, visitors witness the rushing waters flowing endlessly downstream, enhancing the majestic beauty of the waterfall. During the rainy season, the abundant water gives the waterfall its distinctive golden hue, characteristic of the rich red basalt soil. Towards the end of the rainy season and into the dry season, the water of the waterfall turns clear, peaceful, and picturesque. This is a beautiful landscape, embodying the unique traditional cultural values of the S'Tieng people in Bu Dang.

3. Giai Stream Lake
Giai Stream Lake is a small irrigation dam used for water storage and supply in Binh Phuoc province. The water here is very fresh and cool, especially in the summer, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities, swimming, and sightseeing. Giai Stream Lake is located in Tan Lap commune, Dong Phu district, Binh Phuoc province, about 80km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City. In ancient times, this place was the source of a small stream, which turned into a lake as it is today since 1978.
The water in the lake is pleasantly cool and clear. During this season, whether in the morning or afternoon, the water temperature is around 30°C, perfect for a refreshing swim. By September to December, the water becomes quite cold. The lake's depth ranges from 8 to 10 meters, with little mud at the bottom, making it ideal for swimming, rowing boats, or fishing. The lake's surface is calm like a mirror, with few waves, ensuring safe swimming. The name Giai Stream means the Stream of Beauties, implying the beautiful scenery like the fairies descending from heaven. The lake is over 1.5 km wide, nestled between two hills, and can be observed from above as the road runs along its edge. It stretches for about 10km in length. Currently, there are not many residents living around the lake; surrounding the lake are rubber forests of various plantations, and within the lake are some fish farms for export, including catfish, carp, and other species. At Giai Stream Lake, there is only one house that has been settled here for nearly 10 years, investing in some equipment to serve backpackers, allowing them to capture dreamy photos.

4. Bu Gia Map National Park
Bu Gia Map National Park is the largest in Binh Phuoc province, located in Phuoc Long district, in the north of Binh Phuoc province, marking the majestic southern end of the Truong Son mountain range. Bu Gia Map National Park boasts a rich and diverse flora and fauna. It is also a conservation site for precious species of flora and fauna, including rare medicinal herbs listed in Vietnam's Red Book. Additionally, it is an attractive tourist destination for adventure enthusiasts who enjoy exploring the wilderness.
At Bu Gia Map National Park, rare and precious genetic sources of flora and fauna in the Southeast region are preserved. Adventure seekers often choose this destination as one of the most enticing places to explore. Especially on weekends, tourists can participate in outdoor activities with adventurous tourism models and exploration.

5. Western Cat Tien Primeval Forest
Western Cat Tien Primeval Forest is a location within the biosphere reserve complex of Cat Tien National Park, recognized as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1998. It is also an ideal ecotourism destination in the Southeast region, an area that still retains its natural integrity. Additionally, this forest area serves as a conservation site for numerous rare and precious animals. The ecosystem here is diverse and rich, preserving rare animals and plants, including the Javan rhinoceros, which is unique to Vietnam. The forest terrain comprises a combination of swamps, ponds, streams, waterfalls, flooded and semi-flooded areas.
Western Cat Tien Primeval Forest spans across Bu Dang and Dong Phu districts. The air is cool and refreshing, creating a sense of relaxation and tranquility for visitors. If you're looking for a serene place with beautiful scenery, then Western Cat Tien Primeval Forest is the ideal destination.


6. Soc Bom Bo
Bom Bo nowadays appears even more beautiful and lively since the province implemented the construction of projects within the S’Tieng Cultural Conservation Area, nurturing Bom Bo. Visiting here, tourists will have the opportunity to reminisce about the heroic resistance years of the S’Tieng ethnic people towards the revolution with activities like rice pounding to feed the troops; immersing themselves in the bustling sounds of pestles intermingled with gongs; drinking can wine, enjoying grilled meat, and listening to elders telling stories about squirrel hunting by the crimson firelight.
There are traditional houses here for visitors to explore and take pictures, tranquil corners, and the local people and culture, making it truly beautiful. Additionally, tourists can participate in and learn about the festivals, unique traditional art performances of the S'Tieng people at the conservation area. These activities serve as cultural exchanges between the local people and tourists, providing motivation and awareness for the S’Tieng people in preserving their culture. Furthermore, they contribute to introducing and promoting to tourists the beauty of the traditional culture of the S’Tieng people in Binh Phuoc specifically, and the S’Tieng people nationwide in general, as well as advancing the cultural and artistic movement of the S’Tieng people and the locality.

7. Ba Ra Mountain Tourist Area
Ba Ra is the highest mountain in Binh Phuoc. From the summit, visitors can comfortably gaze upon the shimmering beauty of the Dream Waterfall hydroelectric reservoir. Despite being planned as a tourist area, the scenery here still retains its wildness, with dense forests covering the paths. If you prefer not to walk, you can use the cable car service.
When visiting Ba Ra mountain, you will enjoy the romantic natural scenery along with historical and spiritual experiences. Ba Ra mountain, with a total height of 733 meters, has been developed into many temple areas, Buddha statues connected to each other, creating an indescribably peaceful scene. Through the misty smoke of incense, we can see the bustling town of Phuoc Long below. From the foot of the mountain, following the winding road around the town, we can climb to the summit by foot, conquering over 700 steps of varying steepness that may make us feel unsteady amidst the mountains and forests, or we can take the newly inaugurated Ba Ra cable car to fully admire the challenging path up the mountain, where every step is a test.

