Trai Bo Eco-tourism Area "attracts" tourists on April 30 and May 1 holidays
(Baonghean.vn) -During the holidays of April 30 and May 1, visitors from all over the country flocked to explore the Bo Farm Tourist Area (Dien Chau District) in large numbers to witness with their own eyes the rare animals listed in the Red Book that the owner of this eco-tourism area imported from Africa, which even the Zoo at Thu Le Park does not have.
From Highway 48, follow the concrete road through the green acacia forests for about 6 km to reach the Cow Farm Eco-tourism Area. This tourist area was established more than 3 years ago, covering an area of over 100 hectares.
Visitors visit Trai Bo tourist area by electric car.
Two hippos are very friendly with tourists.
The white tiger is sleeping soundly.
Crossing the bridge over the clear blue lake, inside is a vast green forest. What comes into view is a 400 m2 iron mesh house, inside are tigers walking majestically, growling, then calmly lying down looking at visitors.
It is known that there are only a handful of white tigers in the world, but there are two white tigers residing in this corner of the forest. Along the winding concrete roads are adjacent campuses with iron fences, inside of which are bears playing with each other.
Inside the cages are crocodiles lying motionless with half-closed eyes. Next to the giant rockery is a pond with two hippos. Visitors can also explore the cages housing lions, zebras, white horses, and a tall giraffe. Especially, there are two giant African rhinos with sharp horns playing with each other.
Giraffe bewildered in the midday sun
The brave lion is "thinking"
Two rhinos are half-closed, waiting to eat.
Mr. Tran Quoc Linh (Vinh City) took his family there on a holiday and confided: We could not believe that this deserted mountain forest had a "zoo" with such a variety of rare animals. The children had the chance to admire the animals and none of them wanted to go home. Mr. Manh Huy in Quy Hop said: The tourist area needs to have more food and beverage services to make it convenient for visitors to visit.
Van Truong