Cuc Phuong National Park
Cuc Phuong National Park, established in 1962, is the first and oldest national park in Vietnam. Located across three provinces—Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh, and Thanh Hoa—it spans over 22,000 hectares. The park features a tropical rainforest ecosystem with characteristic limestone mountains. It is well known for its rich biodiversity, pristine landscapes, and fresh natural environment. Cuc Phuong is an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
The park is home to thousands of species of flora and fauna, including many rare and endangered ones such as the Delacour’s langur, Owston’s civet, and thousand-year-old trees. Visitors can explore impressive limestone caves like the Cave of Prehistoric Man, where traces of ancient human habitation were discovered. Its forest trails are perfect for trekking, birdwatching, and camping. Other highlights include the Primate Rescue Center, Botanical Garden, and Turtle Conservation Area. Cuc Phuong offers not just tourism value but also important opportunities for research and conservation.
Beyond its natural beauty, Cuc Phuong is a model for sustainable and eco-friendly tourism. Activities are designed to raise public awareness about nature conservation and biodiversity. Various programs are offered for environmental education, local community engagement, and eco-experiences. Visitor facilities like lodges, guided tours, and forest trails are well-managed without harming the ecosystem. With its cool climate, peaceful setting, and untouched beauty, Cuc Phuong is a perfect place to relax, explore, and reconnect with nature.