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Get InspiredAsiaVietnamPhu Quoc National Park

Phu Quoc National Park

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National Park·Wild, Lush, Serene, Untouched
Phu Quoc National Park
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Phu Quoc National Park
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Phu Quoc National Park
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Phu Quoc National Park
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Phu Quoc National Park
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Phu Quoc National Park serves as the ecological heart of Phu Quoc Island, spanning a significant portion of the island's northern territory. Established to preserve the region's unique biodiversity, the park acts as a vital corridor for both land-based wildlife and marine life. Visitors can explore a landscape that transitions from dense tropical forests to protected coastal waters. It is a cornerstone of conservation in the Kien Giang Province, playing a crucial role in protecting endangered species such as the dugong. The park offers a rare glimpse into the natural, undeveloped side of the island, far removed from the bustling beach resorts.

Phu Quoc National Park serves as the ecological heart of Phu Quoc Island, spanning a significant portion of the island's northern territory. Established to preserve the region's unique biodiversity, the park acts as a vital corridor for both land-based wildlife and marine life. Visitors can explore a landscape that transitions from dense tropical forests to protected coastal waters. It is a cornerstone of conservation in the Kien Giang Province, playing a crucial role in protecting endangered species such as the dugong. The park offers a rare glimpse into the natural, undeveloped side of the island, far removed from the bustling beach resorts.

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Highlights

  • Spans over 70% of Phu Quoc Island's landmass.

  • Vital habitat for diverse land and marine species.

  • Dense tropical forests and protected coastal ecosystems.

  • Essential conservation area for endangered wildlife like the dugong.

Before you go: Phu Quoc National Park essentials

  • Limited infrastructure compared to beach resorts.

  • High humidity and tropical weather conditions.

  • Essential to practice 'leave no trace' principles.

Preparation

Bring plenty of water, insect repellent, and sturdy footwear as the terrain can be rugged.

Respect Nature

Stay on marked trails to protect the delicate ecosystem and avoid disturbing local wildlife.

Best For

Nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking to explore the island's undeveloped wilderness.

Currency

VND ₫

Average Cost

$30-$70 p/day

Languages Spoken

Vietnamese, English

Guided Tours

Consider hiring a local guide to better understand the park's biodiversity and navigate the forest safely.

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Location

Vietnam
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