Vietnam National Parks – Vu Quang National Park is one of Vietnamโs 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…
Vietnam National Parks – Pu Mat National Park lies in Nghe An Province, in Vietnamโs NorthโCentral 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 โPรน Mรกt,โ derived from the local Thai language, means โhigh slopeโ โ a reference to…
Vietnam National Parks – Con Moong Cave, locally known as โCon Moongโ (meaning โanimalโ), is a limestone formation situated in Thร nh Yรชn Commune, Thแบกch Thร nh District, Thanh Hรณa Province. The cave lies approximately 40 meters above the valley floor and has two interconnected entrances. Its strategic position within Cรบc Phฦฐฦกng National Park, Vietnamโs first national…
Vietnam National Parks – Vietnam is one of the worldโs biodiversity hotspots, hosting over 16,000 species of plants and 11,000 species of animals, many of which are endemic. Its national parksโsuch as Cuc Phuong, Cat Tien, Phong Nha-Ke Bang, and Hoang Lienโplay a crucial role in conserving this rich natural heritage. Conservation in Vietnamโs parks…