Discover the 8 most impressive national parks in Vietnam

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2023-06-19 02:46:00

Large green space in 8 National Parks This place is home to giant caves, impressive limestone mountains, beautiful coastlines and dense forests that conquer visitors.

1. Cat Tien National Park

Cat Tien National Park covers an area of ​​72,000 hectares, including a biodiversity area of ​​lowland tropical rainforest, which is one of the outstanding natural treasures located in the south. Here, visitors rarely have the opportunity to see large animals such as elephants and leopards, but primates such as pygmy monkeys, langurs, gibbons… will often appear in the early morning.

This place is suitable for you to participate in hiking, mountain biking and bird watching. Cat Tien attracts visitors on weekends and holidays, if you have the opportunity, visit this place during the week to bring back a more unique experience.

Fishermen on Crocodile Lake in Cat Tien National Park. Photo: Rae_The_Sparrow.

2. Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park

Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park Surrounded by strangely shaped hills and mountains, rivers flow through impressive ravines, known as one of the most spectacular landscapes in Vietnam.

Some tourists choose to explore Son Doong, the world’s largest cave, with about 3,000 USD. If you don’t have too much money, you should choose the more accessible itineraries, Hang En, with its impressive private beach, is the appropriate suggestion.

3. Cuc Phuong National Park

Established in 1962, Cuc Phuong National Park, a 3-hour drive from Hanoi, is the most important conservation area in the S-shaped country. Although in Vietnam, the number of wild animals has declined drastically. 222 km2 of Cuc Phuong primeval rainforest is still home to 336 species of birds, 135 species of mammals, 122 species of reptiles, 2,000 species of plants…

Visitors can choose to hike 15 km through the forest to the village of Muong ethnic group and rest, in harmony with the life of local families.

4. Phu Quoc National Park

Nearly three-quarters of Phu Quoc’s area is comprised of forests, trees and adjacent marine environments, officially protected as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

The picturesque beaches are the attraction of domestic and foreign tourists to the island city. You can relax on the flat golden sands or snorkel to see the corals. Motorcycles, mountain bikes are the best means to explore this place.

The most attractive point of Phu Quoc is the beautiful beaches, clear blue water. Photo: Jimmy Tran.

5. Ba Be National Park

The national park located in the northernmost part of the country is an interesting suggestion for adventurous travelers who love to explore towering limestone mountains, deep valleys and evergreen forests.

Waterfalls, caves and lakes create majestic and poetic scenery. It is also home to 550 species of plants and hundreds of species of birds and wildlife. Hiking through the forest, mountain biking or exploring the natural spectacle of Ba Be by boat is an experience that visitors cannot miss.

6. Bai Tu Long National Park

Bai Tu Long National Park, located northeast of Ha Long Bay, is a nature reserve that offers visitors a rare peaceful experience.

Just like Ha Long Bay, an overnight cruise is the best way for you to explore the seascape with dotted limestone mountains. Guests can sunbathe on the beaches, go kayaking or enjoy a cold beer watching the sunset on the deck.

Bai Tu Long owns hundreds of limestone islands with many unique shapes. Photo: Pascal Boegli.

7. Bach Ma National Park

About 40 km from Hue city, Bach Ma National Park, with its magnificent natural landscape and diverse experiences, is an attractive destination for tourists. Bach Ma stretches from the East Sea to the Vietnam – Laos border. Visitors can explore this place by walking through the forest trail.

The garden has a high biodiversity. Animals have been recorded 1,493 species, plants here include 2,147 species, including some rare and valuable species such as fake eucalyptus, agarwood.

Visitors can see first-hand the brown-shanked douc langur in Bach Ma National Park. Photo: Quangpraha.

8. Cat Ba National Park

Cat Ba National Park, with an area of ​​26,240 hectares, is a convergence of many ecosystems, including mangrove forests, forests on limestone mountains, marine forests with coral reefs. This place possesses a diverse flora and fauna, including 60 rare and endemic species listed in the Vietnam Red Book such as langurs, langurs, langurs, crows, and black squirrels.

There are several walking trails for visitors to explore. You can climb to the top of the Musketeers, zooming in on the surrounding jungle.

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