Ben En National Park
Ben En National Park
Ben En National Park
Ben En National Park
Ben En National Park

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Phone: 0868675685

Time to visit a place: No limit

Open Time: 7:00 AM - Close Time: 5:00 PM

Email: vuonquocgiabenen@gmail.com

Address: khu pho xuan lai, thi tran ben sung, huyen nhu thanh

Bến En National Park stretches across the districts of Như Thanh and Như Xuân, located approximately 45 kilometers southwest of Thanh Hóa City. Established in 1992, the park covers an area of around 15,000 hectares and is home to a pristine forest with a remarkably diverse and rich ecosystem of flora and fauna. Surrounded by the Sông Mực Reservoir, which spans over 4,000 hectares, the park’s tranquil, emerald waters serve as a natural embrace, enveloping the heart of Bến En National Park. Formed by four streams and the Mực River, Bến En Lake, which lies within Bến En National Park, covers an area of 4,000 hectares, with its waters remaining emerald green year-round. Surrounding the lake is an untouched natural landscape, featuring 21 islands of various sizes that enhance its poetic and majestic beauty. The local legends, including the captivating tale of the squid turning to stone, add to the charm of the area. This body of water, once considered a precious gift from nature, creates a serene and ideal environment for relaxation and exploration. View more

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Bến En National Park stretches across the districts of Như Thanh and Như Xuân, located approximately 45 kilometers southwest of Thanh Hóa City. Established in 1992, the park covers an area of around 15,000 hectares and is home to a pristine forest with a remarkably diverse and rich ecosystem of flora and fauna. Surrounded by the Sông Mực Reservoir, which spans over 4,000 hectares, the park’s tranquil, emerald waters serve as a natural embrace, enveloping the heart of Bến En National Park.

Formed by four streams and the Mực River, Bến En Lake, which lies within Bến En National Park, covers an area of 4,000 hectares, with its waters remaining emerald green year-round. Surrounding the lake is an untouched natural landscape, featuring 21 islands of various sizes that enhance its poetic and majestic beauty. The local legends, including the captivating tale of the squid turning to stone, add to the charm of the area. This body of water, once considered a precious gift from nature, creates a serene and ideal environment for relaxation and exploration.
 

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