Exploring Phu Quoc National Park, a pristine beauty in Phu Quoc - Handspan Travel Indochina

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Phu Quoc is regarded as a pearl island with stunning sandy beaches and pristine small islands. Besides, this destination is also home to diverse flora and fauna, converging in Phu Quoc National Park. Let’s explore the park with Handspan Travel Indochina

Through this blog post, you will find out these pieces of information below. 

General information about Phu Quoc National Park

Phu Quoc National Park is located in the Northeast of Phu Quoc, 13 kilometers from the city center. With a total area of 31,422 hectares, the national park stretches through many communes of Phu Quoc, including Ganh Dau, Bai Thom, Cua Can, Cua Duong, Ham Ninh, Duong To and Duong Dong. There are three functional areas inside Phu Quoc National Park. They are a strictly protected region with an area of more than 8,600 hectares, an ecological restoration region with an area of 22,603 hectares, and 33 hectares for administrative and service areas. 

Phu Quoc National Park

Phu Quoc National Park

The national park has a blend of forests, sea, streams, waterfalls, and mountains. The primeval vegetation and tropical forests are home to hundreds of species of birds and animals. Besides the diverse ecosystem, Phu Quoc National Park also possesses about 60 kilometers of coastline with beautiful coral reefs and unique sea creatures. Being recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve in 2006, Phu Quoc National Park has promoted sustainable ecotourism activities and environment protection plans. 

Amazing experiences in Phu Quoc National Park

Phu Quoc National Park not only possesses a single ecosystem but diverse habitats with mangrove forests, melaleuca forests, secondary forests, rocky mountain forests, etc. Visiting the park, you will have a chance to join these exciting activities below. 

Trekking and hiking in the park

Trekking and hiking in Phu Quoc National Park, you will have a chance to witness the park’s biodiversity. The park offers a network of well-maintained trails and paths that allow you to explore its natural beauty on foot. The trails can be varied from easy to challenging levels. Here are some popular trails you may want to take.

  • Ganh Dau Trail

Ganh Dau Trail is a relatively easy hiking route in Phu Quoc National Park. With a total length of about 5 kilometers, it will take you about three hours to finish the trail. 

Trekking in Phu Quoc National Park

Trekking in Phu Quoc National Park

  • Da Ban Stream Trail

Da Ban Stream Trail is a moderate trek taking you through the dense forests leading to a stunning waterfall. Coming to the stream, you will see the large flat stones looking like tables scattering across the stream, which creates a unique scenery hardly found in other streams. 

Da Ban Stream

Trekking in Phu Quoc National Park

  • Ham Ninh Mountain Trail

Ham Ninh Mountain Trail is a more challenging trail. Trekking to the peak of the mountain, you can admire a breathtaking view of the island. 

Phu Quoc National Park trekking route

Phu Quoc National Park trekking route

Cycling

Besides trekking, cycling is also an ideal way to explore Phu Quoc National Park. Some trails within the park are suitable for mountain biking. You can rent bicycles in the nearby town of Duong Dong. 

Exploring the park’s diverse ecosystem 

Visiting the park, don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore the park’s diverse ecosystem. Phu Quoc National Park is home to rich vegetation, divided into different types of flora. The park’s primeval forest not only has one ecosystem but includes mangrove forests, melaleuca forests, secondary forests, etc. Currently, there are more than 900 types of plants. Visiting the park, you can immerse yourself in the cool atmosphere of tall, shady trees. Besides evergreen forests, the park also has thousands of precious orchid species such as Paphiopedilum Callosum, Malaxis calophylla, Aphyllorchis Montana, etc., different types of medicinal plants such as polygonum multiflorum, multiflora, licorice; Parasitic species such as ferns, white cotton vines, etc. 

Phu Quoc National Park

Phu Quoc National Park

Phu Quoc National Park is also home to diverse fauna, with more than 30 species of mammals, 50 species of reptiles, and 200 species of birds. Among them, 5 species of mammals, 9 species of reptiles, and 4 species of birds are recorded in the Vietnam Red Book. 

Phu Quoc National Park

Phu Quoc National Park

Besides the forest ecosystem, the marine ecosystem in Phu Quoc National Park is also abundant. There is a rich variety of 20 species of soft coral, 100 species of hard coral, and 62 species of seaweed, along with rare marine creatures like dugongs, giant clams, hawksbill turtles, etc. 

Thanks to the diversity in the ecosystem, Phu Quoc National Park is indeed an ideal attraction for nature lovers who want to explore the wildlife. 

Immersing yourself in the cool stream of water

Visiting Phu Quoc National Park, you will have a chance to immerse yourself in the cool water of Da Ban, Tranh, and Da Ngon Streams. Standing by the streams, watching the waterfalls flowing from above, listening to the sound of nature, and soaking in the streams are fascinating experiences here. 

Tranh Stream

Tranh Stream

Tips to know before visiting Phu Quoc National Park

To have a complete experience in Phu Quoc National Park, you should prepare many things. Here are some tips to note before you come here. 

Preparing essential gears

Comfortable clothes and sturdy hiking shoes are extremely needed if you want to join trekking in the park. Besides, you may also want to bring a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and raincoat with you. 

Hiring a local guide

Consider hiring a local guide if you want to have a more informative experience. Besides telling you about the park’s ecosystem, the local guide can also help you choose the trekking route suitable for your health and endurance. 

Respecting nature

Visiting the park, you should follow the park’s regulations and avoid disturbing wildlife or picking plants. Also, be mindful of conversation efforts, as many species in the park are endangered and protected. 

In conclusion, Phu Quoc National Park offers you an opportunity to connect with nature and learn about Vietnam’s tropical rainforests. Let’s come and have your own experiences here! For more information about Phu Quoc, please refer to our blog post: Phu Quoc Travel Guide: All you need to know before traveling to Phu Quoc.

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