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Vietnam National Parks – Song Thanh has historically been recognized as a nature reserve in Quang Nam Province, South-Central Vientam. in recent years provincial authorities have advanced steps to upgrade the area into a national park to strengthen long-term conservation and sustainable development measures. The decision reflects both the ecological importance of the landscape and…
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Vietnam National Parks – Ky Co and Hon Kho, located off the coast of Quy Nhon in Binh Dinh Province, are two natural coastal areas renowned for their striking beauty, clear turquoise waters, and thriving marine environments. Although they are widely known as tourism destinations, they also represent ecologically significant landscapes shaped by coral reefs,…
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Vietnam National Parks – Nui Chua National Park is located in the south-central coastal province of Ninh Thuan, Vietnam, stretching from coastal plains to rugged mountainous terrain. The park sits between Cam Ranh Bay and Phan Rang–Tháp Chàm, forming a unique landscape where dry forests meet granite hills and the South China Sea. Its elevations…
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Vietnam National Parks – Cu Lao Cham is a cluster of eight small islands located off the coast of central Vietnam, near the town of Hoi An in Quảng Nam Province. The main island, Hon Lao, along with its neighboring islets, lies roughly 15–20 kilometres offshore — accessible by a speedboat or ferry ride of…
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Vietnam National Parks – Ben En National Park (Vườn quốc gia Bến En) is situated in Thanh Hoa Province in northern-central Vietnam, roughly 50 kilometers southwest of Thanh Hoa City. Nestled along the Ma River basin, the park combines freshwater lakes, limestone hills, and dense tropical forests, creating a tranquil escape from urban life. For…
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Vietnam National Parks – Vu Quang National Park is one of Vietnam’s most important and biologically rich forested landscapes. Remote, rugged and still relatively little visited, the park sits in the central Annamite Mountains and forms part of a transboundary corridor of protected areas that link Pu Mat and (via other protected zones) Phong Nha…
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Vietnam National Parks – Pu Mat National Park lies in Nghe An Province, in Vietnam’s North‑Central region, covering a core protected area of approximately 94,804 hectares, with additional buffer zones that together contribute to a larger conservation landscape. The name “Pù Mát,” derived from the local Thai language, means “high slope” — a reference to…
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Vietnam National Parks – Con Moong Cave, locally known as “Con Moong” (meaning “animal”), is a limestone formation situated in Thành Yên Commune, Thạch Thành District, Thanh Hóa Province. The cave lies approximately 40 meters above the valley floor and has two interconnected entrances. Its strategic position within Cúc Phương National Park, Vietnam’s first national…
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Vietnam National Parks – Ke Go Nature Reserve is located in Cam Xuyen, Ky Anh, and Huong Khe districts of Ha Tinh Province, Vietnam. Officially established on May 3, 1997, it covers approximately 24,801 hectares, including strict protection zones and buffer areas. The reserve protects lowland broad-leaf evergreen forests, hilly landscapes, wetlands, and the Ke…
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Vietnam National Parks – Bach Ma National Park is one of Vietnam’s most captivating natural sanctuaries. Located between Hue and Da Nang, the park rises sharply from the coastline into cool, mist-covered peaks wrapped in ancient rainforest. Visitors often describe it as stepping into another world — one filled with cloud-kissed mountains, tumbling waterfalls, mossy…










