Discover the national parks in Vietnam voted by foreign newspapers

Tourists looking for authentic and different experiences, turn to the beautiful and unspoiled national parks of Vietnam. Here are the most beautiful national parks in Vietnam voted by foreign newspapers.

Vu Quang National Park, Ha Tinh Province

This beautiful national park has lush vegetation and a wide variety of animals and plants for you to explore. Located in the park is the picturesque Truong Son range. Covered in verdant forest, the mountains and valleys are home to various animals such as the giant cobra, the kting voar and the rare saola – also known as the Asian unicorn.

Bach Ma National Park, Hue

Located in one of the wettest regions of the country, the steep Annamite Mountains draw the rain that gives life to the area and as a result lush vegetation abounds in the park. With a number of different ecosystems and habitats, Bach Ma is a great place to visit. Coastal areas are turning into grasslands that are home to many species of birds..

Phu Quoc National Park, Kien Giang

As an island off the coast of Vietnam, more than half of Phu Quoc is set aside as a national park and is home to a wide range of ecosystems and animals. While dugongs happily bobbing beneath the surface, scuba divers can dive deeper to see the abundant life below.

Bidoup Nui Ba National Park, Lam Dong

With stunning panoramas, make sure you’re trekking through the wilds of Bidoup Nui Ba National Park. The fresh air and gentle breeze add to the beauty of the landscape in front of your eyes and the delightful sense of freedom while gazing at the unspoiled surroundings.

Con Dao National Park, Ba Ria – Vung Tau

Con Dao National Park with lush mangroves, tropical rainforests, beautiful coral reefs and pristine beaches; Con Dao has many interesting things.

Whether it’s exploring the park’s waters or hiking through unspoiled forests; Visitors are constantly amazed at the beautiful scenes and landscapes here. It will be an unforgettable hike in Vietnam.

Ba Be National Park, Bac Kan

Ba Be National Park has it all. From rivers and waterfalls to caves, mountains and more. The diverse ecosystem is sure to impress any visitor to the park. Interspersed between jutting peaks and plateaus are huge lakes, making a boat excursion on the peaceful waters.

Cat Tien National Park, Lam Dong

If you are an early bird, an unforgettable experience is going into the forest to listen to the two sunrise choruses; first the birdsong early in the morning and then the gibbons howling among the trees. Alone in nature is a memorable memory. In addition to hiking, the park also has great facilities for visitors looking to camp in the area, or paddle along some of the waterways.

Cuc Phuong National Park, Ninh Binh

Cuc Phuong’s beautiful landscapes and pristine trails make it a great choice for the adventurous traveler: rice fields cover the ground while mountains intermingle.

Lush and green valleys along with rich flora and fauna mean that Cuc Phuong is forever covered in a mosaic of green and gold.

Yok Don National Park, Dak Lak

The largest nature reserve in the country with stunning scenery is home to the endangered Indochinese tiger species, the amazing waterfalls separating from the Serepok River are beautiful sights worth admiring. Visitors can go on a memorable journey on elephant back through the forests of the park.

Cat Ba National Park, Hai Phong

Not far from Ha Long Bay, the beautiful rainforests have a number of trails and paths hidden among the dense trees, very enjoyable for hiking. The valleys and hills form a beautiful backdrop for the mangroves and the waterways that weave between them. The most famous resident of Cat Ba National Park is the critically endangered white-headed langur, which lurks around forests and valleys.

Pu Mat National Park, Nghe An

This incredibly beautiful national park attracts millions of visitors each year with an amazing array of natural attractions. The forested peaks are high beneath the blue sky and form a beautiful backdrop for the rivers and waterfalls that cascade down below. More than 2,400 different types of plants are present in the park making it a biodiversity hotspot.

Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, Quang Binh

Within the park’s boundaries is the largest cave in the world; unbelievably huge. The cave has an entire forest and ecosystem inside. Dating back over 400 million years, this ancient area is fascinating by its geological formations and in several caves, stalactites and stalagmites protrude at various angles.

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