Cat Ba National Park
Cat Ba National Park recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve, it features diverse ecosystems including tropical forests, mangroves, and marine areas. Covering over 26,000 hectares, the park is home to hundreds of rare and endangered species. Most notably, it shelters the critically endangered Cat Ba langur, which exists only in this area. This is an ideal destination for nature lovers and biodiversity researchers.
Visitors to the park can enjoy trekking routes such as Ao Ech – Viet Hai, Ngu Lam Peak, or Tran Chau trail. These paths lead through lush jungles, fascinating limestone formations, and breathtaking mountain scenery. The park also houses caves like Quan Y Cave, which holds historical significance from wartime periods. Each step brings visitors closer to pristine nature and fresh mountain air. These activities are especially popular with international travelers.
Beyond its ecological value, Cat Ba National Park also connects nature with local communities. Travelers can combine eco-tours with cultural experiences in traditional fishing villages. Cat Ba National Park is truly a green gem at the heart of Cat Ba Island.