List of national parks in Vietnam part 2

Tram Chim National Park
Not only famous for the fields of fragrant lotus flowers, the poetic beauty of hundreds of flowers blooming all year round in Sa Dec flower village, the vast rice fields of storks flying straight... Dong Thap also has areas and spots. Eco-tourism experiences make tourists near and far. One of the outstanding Dong Thap tourist attractions is Tram Chim National Park - Ramsar site of international importance, ranked 2,000th in the world and 4th in Vietnam. With a beautiful and peaceful natural scenery and a fresh and airy atmosphere, coming to Tram Chim National Park will definitely bring you great experiences.
One of the outstanding eco-tourism destinations of Dong Thap is Tram Chim National Park - Ramsar site of international importance, ranked 2,000th in the world and 4th in Vietnam. It has a beautiful natural landscape with rare red-crowned cranes, famous for their graceful and enchanting dances. With a beautiful and colorful natural landscape, it will definitely be an interesting destination for those who love to travel. In particular, here is also a place to stop for cranes, a rare bird that captivates people. We can go canoeing along the green canals, watching all kinds of birds fly. Not only that, you can also immerse yourself in the floating season with immense scenery and water. If anyone has the opportunity to come back to Dong Thap, remember to visit Tam Nong Tram Chim National Park

Phu Quoc National Park
Phu Quoc National Park is located in the northeast of Phu Quoc Island, in the territory of the communes: Bai Thom, Cua Duong and Ham Ninh of Phu Quoc island district, Kien Giang province. This is one of the National Parks of the South that still retains the original old forest intact. The national park also converges many beauties of nature with forests, sea, streams, waterfalls and mountains. Phu Quoc National Park is home to a very rich flora, with hundreds of different species such as: species of great herbs, precious herbs, precious orchids... The animals here are also very diverse and have many species. listed in the "red book" of Vietnam as: wild wolf, pille gibbon, white monkey. In particular, the part of Phu Quoc sea has many beautiful coral reefs with full of colors. They drift ashore and surround the majestic green of the mountains and forests like a poetic natural picture.
Phu Quoc National Park has a rich flora and fauna due to its full range of terrains from forests, mountains to streams and the sea. This is a center of biodiversity of the country. The vegetation here includes many layers, from low to high, from small trees to old trees (melaleuca, beans, pellets, oil sand, chestnuts...) in the primary forest area. The marine ecosystem in Phu Quoc National Park also has a rich population with 100 species of hard coral, 20 species of soft coral and 62 species of seaweed and many other types of fish. Coming to the national park in Phu Quoc, do not miss the opportunity to explore the top of Nui Chua - the "roof" of Phu Quoc with an altitude of 565m in the Ham Ninh mountain range. Standing here, visitors can take in their eyes the scenery of the whole Phu Quoc National Park from the primeval forest to the sea. The green of the forest, the blue of the sea will all appear before your eyes.


Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park
Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park is located in the North of Truong Son mountain range (coordinates from 17°21′ to 17°39′ north latitude and from 105°57′ to 106°24′ east longitude), belonging to the communes of Phong Nha Ke Bang. Tan Trach, Thuong Trach, Phuc Trach, Xuan Trach and Son Trach belong to Bo Trach district, Quang Binh province. The national park was recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage according to geological and geomorphological criteria in 2003, and recognized by UNESCO for the second time as a world natural heritage with criteria of biodiversity and ecology in the year 2003. July 3, 2015. The feature of this national park comes from limestone formations interspersed with overlapping forests. Over the tectonic periods, the fractured movement phases have created hundreds of caves and underground rivers. This terrain attracts thousands of tourists every year.
Phong Nha - Ke Bang is a fresh, cool climate all year round with an average of only 20 - 240C, which is considered as one of the two largest limestone mountains in the world, with an area of ​​over 200,000 hectares (of which, the area is large. core area is 85,754 ha and a buffer zone is 195,400 ha wide). The feature of this national park is millions of years old karst formations with more than 300 caves and underground rivers. Hundreds of rare and precious species of flora and fauna exist, many of which are listed in the Red Book of Vietnam and the world, which are an inspiration for tourists and scientists to explore here. Phong Nha - Ke Bang also contains a long and complex geological development history from 400 million years ago of the earth. Experiencing important tectonic stages and the movement phases of faults, slabs, and folds have created overlapping mountain ranges and subsided sedimentary basins. These changes have also contributed to the diversity of geology, topography and geomorphology.


Cuc Phuong National Park
Cuc Phuong National Park or Cuc Phuong forest, is a nature reserve and special-use forest located on the boundary of three regions of the Northwest, the Red River Delta and the North Central Coast. Cuc Phuong National Park covers an area of ​​25,000 ha and is also the first national forest of Vietnam. The characteristic of Cuc Phuong is tropical rainforest, green all year round with extremely rich and diverse flora and fauna. There are many endangered species of flora and fauna that have been discovered and preserved here, of which the outstanding black-and-white langur is considered the symbol of Cuc Phuong forest. The characteristic of Cuc Phuong is a year-round green tropical rainforest, with an extremely rich and diverse flora and fauna population. However, there are also many endangered species of flora and fauna that have been discovered and preserved here. In which, the black and white rump langur is considered a symbol of Cuc Phuong forest.
The typical forest type of Cuc Phuong is a tropical rain forest with green trees all year round. Thanks to that, right from the welcome gate, visitors will feel the open space with the fresh and quiet in the old forest. According to a recent survey, the national park currently has 2,234 species of higher plants and mosses, many of which are recorded in the Vietnam Red Book. Along the winding roads, visitors can admire the tall and majestic beauty of the thousand-year-old crocodilian trees with tall trunks and wide canopy covering the whole area. Interspersed between the green and the colorful flowers from many flowers, quietly embellishing the original but majestic features. Occasionally, the sound of birds singing echoed through the forest, as if welcoming travelers to their beloved home. In Cuc Phuong, there is Silver Cloud Peak, the highest mountain in Ninh Binh, like a natural observatory. Standing at the top of the mountain, visitors will capture the whole scene of clouds and old forest in sight. On a clear day, if you are lucky, you can see the ancient capital of Hoa Lu on the distant horizon.


Tam Dao National Park
Tam Dao National Park is a national park of Vietnam, located entirely on the Tam Dao mountain range. This is a large mountain range, stretching 80 km, running in the direction of Northwest - Southeast. Tam Dao National Park is spread over three provinces: Vinh Phuc, Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang, about 75km north of Hanoi. Currently, Vinh Phuc has opened a fairly large tourist area in Tam Dao National Park, so visitors can come here to visit and relax. The terrain in Tam Dao National Park is characterized by sharp peaks, very steep slopes, deep and thick division by many sub-tropical thunderstorms that are almost perpendicular to the main thunderstorm. According to research, Tam Dao National Park has 4 main types of soil: yellow humus feralit soil, red yellow humus feralit soil, red yellow feralit soil, sloping soil and alluvium. Each soil type will be distributed at different degrees, depending on the adaptability of that soil type.
Tam Dao National Park is the largest ecological forest in the North, the garden is 34,995 hectares wide, of which 26,163 hectares are forest, mainly in the form of evergreen moist rain forest with a coverage of 70% of the total area of ​​the garden. . Tam Dao mountain range is divided into two distinct slopes, the East and West slopes. The annual rainfall in the two places is different, so the climates of the two regions are also different. Because of the different climate, rainfall and temperature characteristics, the garden is very diverse in ecosystem, dense, multi-layered plants and diverse species. In particular, the flora is diverse with many different types, some prominent ones can be mentioned such as: red flower tea, yellow flower tea, Kim Tuyen orchid, kim Giao, lobster beard, fairy flower... It is also extremely rich with outstanding species such as Tam Dao sword butterfly, Tam Dao toad fish, black squirrel, face monkey, etc. All of which create diversity, attraction and interest for Tam Dao National Park.




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