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Fruit orchards in Long Khanh City (Dong Nai province) are currently in harvest season, bustling with visitors eager to explore and pick fresh fruit. This garden tourism model has flourished for about five years, primarily centered in Binh Loc ward.
Binh Loc ward hosts 13 ecological tourism spots, partnering with hundreds of orchards cultivating popular fruits such as rambutan, durian, mangosteen, jackfruit, guava, and pomelo. To ensure visitor convenience, garden owners provide small shuttle vehicles for transport across the expansive fields.
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Experience tickets range from 80,000 to 150,000 VND per adult. This fee includes garden access, photo opportunities, and the chance to taste fresh fruit directly from the trees.
During summer, many families bring their children to experience fruit picking in Binh Loc ward. Ms. Hang from TP HCM shared, "The trees bear abundant, ripe fruit, captivating the children who want to keep picking."
Binh Loc is located about 5 km from the center of Long Khanh City and 50 km from TP HCM. Visitors can reach the area via National Highway 1A or the TP HCM - Long Thanh - Dau Giay expressway. A multi-generational family from TP HCM enjoys a photo opportunity during their visit to a rambutan orchard. A group of visitors from Da Nang explores Mr. Loc La's garden in Binh Loc ward. Ms. Thuong, a member of the group, expressed her delight, "This is my first time seeing a rambutan tree. Picking and savoring ripe fruit right here in the garden feels incredibly refreshing."
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Ms. Huyen (in red shirt) and her friends visit a jackfruit garden. She remarked, "The cool atmosphere in Binh Loc offers a comfortable escape on weekends."
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Beyond the picking experience, visitors can purchase durian, mangosteen, and jackfruit directly from the orchards.
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Some garden owners offer local delicacies, such as mangosteen chicken salad, priced from 300,000 to 500,000 VND per chicken.
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Many families opt to bring their own food and relax under the shade of mangosteen trees within Binh Loc ward's orchards.
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Visitors purchased bon bon fruit at prices below market rates during the Binh Loc ward fruit festival, held from 19-22/6, which attracted tens of thousands of attendees.
Visitors can observe the purchasing and packaging processes at local fruit depots. One depot owner noted that their facility collects tens of tons of rambutan daily for distribution to TP HCM and Central Vietnam.
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Binh Loc ward formed through the merger of Suoi Tre ward, Binh Loc commune (formerly Long Khanh City), and Xuan Thien commune (formerly Thong Nhat district).
This area encompasses approximately 4,800 hectares of fruit trees and industrial crops, establishing itself as a popular eco-tourism garden destination.
Phuoc Tuan







