Formerly a Nature Reserve located on Phu Quoc Island, Kien Giang until 2001, the reserve was officially transformed into Phu Quoc National Park. With a total area of up to 31,422 hectares, Phu Quoc National Park stretches across many communes and wards of Phu Quoc city, including: Ganh Dau, Bai Thom, Cua Can and parts of Cua Duong, Ham Ninh, and Duong. Silk and Duong Dong; and covers the territory of other areas: North Island Nature Reserve; Ham Rong Mountain, Ganh Dau and Cua Can. Phu Quoc National Park is a convergence of forests, seas, streams, waterfalls, and mountains. Primeval vegetation and tropical forests are home to about hundreds of species of birds and animals, some of which are rare and at high risk of extinction. Besides the rich flora and fauna, Phu Quoc National Park also owns about 60km of coastline with extremely beautiful views, where people find beautiful coral reefs and unique marine creatures. Recognized by UNESCO as a world biosphere reserve in 2006, Phu Quoc National Park has been at the forefront of sustainable ecotourism development activities and strategies, as well as promoting protection plans. environment, minimizing the impacts of tourism on the natural environment. Phu Quoc National Park is located in the northeast of Phu Quoc island, about 13km from Phu Quoc city center. To move to Phu Quoc National Park, you can choose a personal vehicle, or go on a tour. One of the differences in Phu Quoc National Park is that it still retains primeval old forests. . Besides, Phu Quoc National Park not only possesses a single ecosystem, but diverse habitats with: mangrove forests, melaleuca forests, secondary forests, rocky mountain forests, etc. and is the home of rare and preserved animals. Being a national park, the most special feature here is definitely the rich vegetation, from tall trees to low trees, from vines to trees. The vegetation in Phu Quoc National Park is estimated to number up to several hundred species, including: tree species, wild orchids, precious herbs, and a number of other parasitic species. Besides, the fauna is also very diverse with about 30 species of mammals, 200 species of birds, and 50 species of reptiles. Not stopping there, the marine ecosystem in Phu Quoc National Park creates an important highlight with up to 100 species of hard coral, 20 species of soft coral, and more than 60 species of seaweed; Not to mention the rare marine creatures present here such as dugongs, female snails, giant clams, hawksbill turtles, etc. With such a rich forest and marine ecosystem, Phu Quoc National Park has become one of Vietnam's biodiversity centers, not only attracting tourism, but also a place for scientific research. Having heard of Phu Quoc's famous myrtle wine specialty, you will surely be extremely excited to see the vast myrtle forest in Phu Quoc National Park. Now, before your eyes is a picture filled with the romantic purple color of myrtle flowers. A little tip for you: to have the most beautiful check-in photos with the myrtle forest, you should come here during the time the myrtle flowers bloom from March to June. Going deep into the primeval forest, you You will immediately feel the cool steam coming from the nearby streams: Tranh stream, Da Ban stream, and Da Ngon stream originating from Ham Ninh mountain. Note that, to see the magnificence of Tranh stream and Da Ban stream, you should come here during the rainy season. In addition, Phu Quoc National Park is also home to the beautiful 7-tier Da Ngon stream that flows all year round. In contrast to the above two streams, when visiting Da Ngon stream, you should choose the dry season (from November to April of the following year) to limit slipping. To ensure safety when bathing in the stream, you should bathe in one place and limit moving away from the shore. After having enough energy from the natural heaven and earth in the primeval forest, try trekking to the top of Chua Mountain, which is considered the "Roof of Phu Quoc" with an altitude of 603m in the Ham Ninh range. To reach the top of Mount Chua, you have to overcome a zigzag trail that is not very easy, but in return, you can admire the rich flora and fauna along the way; And when setting foot on the top of the mountain, the entire pearl island appears with a stunningly beautiful "golden forest and silver sea".
Kien Giang 372 view From November to April
Ngày cập nhật : 27/11/2024