Environmentally friendly travel
National Parks and Wildlife Reserves
Vietnam's national parks and wildlife reserves are treasure troves of biodiversity, offering a glimpse into the country's diverse ecosystems and rich natural heritage. From lush rainforests to coastal mangroves, these protected areas provide a sanctuary for countless species of flora and fauna.
One of the most renowned national parks is Phong Nha-Ke Bang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Quang Binh Province. Known for its spectacular limestone karst landscapes and extensive cave systems, Phong Nha-Ke Bang is a haven for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Cuc Phuong National Park, the oldest national park in Vietnam, is located in Ninh Binh Province. This park is celebrated for its rich biodiversity, including several endangered species such as the Delacour's langur. Visitors can explore its dense forests, ancient trees, and discover the park's vibrant wildlife.
Cat Tien National Park, situated in the southern region of Vietnam, is home to diverse ecosystems ranging from tropical forests to wetlands. It provides a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros. The park offers guided tours and night safaris, allowing visitors to experience its wildlife up close.
Bach Ma National Park, located in Thua Thien-Hue Province, is known for its stunning landscapes and diverse habitats. The park is a birdwatcher's paradise, hosting numerous bird species, and offers trekking opportunities through its lush forests and cascading waterfalls.
Con Dao National Park, encompassing the Con Dao archipelago, features pristine beaches and coral reefs. It is an important nesting site for sea turtles and offers snorkeling and diving opportunities to explore its marine biodiversity.
When visiting these national parks and wildlife reserves, it's essential to respect the environment and follow guidelines to preserve these natural treasures. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a nature lover, or an adventure seeker, Vietnam's national parks offer an unforgettable experience of the country's natural beauty

Xuan Thuy National Park Wetland Reserve
By Duc Anh
30/12/2024
Wetlands and mangroves
Xuan Thuy National Park is a large-scale mangrove forest, recognized by UNESCO as the core zone of the Red River Delta world biosphere reserve in 2004.
Ba Be National Park Wetland Reserve
By Duc Anh
06/01/2025
Wetlands and mangroves
Ba Be National Park is considered a unique ecosystem, with Ba Be Lake at its center, located at an altitude of 178m, identified as the largest natural lake in the mountains of Vietnam, and one of the 25 most beautiful freshwater lakes in the world. Ba Be National Park is home to a wide variety of freshwater habitats, including many small ponds and wetlands. The park is of great importance in the system of protected areas in Vietnam and is the only place that protects a natural freshwater lake ecosystem in a limestone area.
Lang Sen Wetland Reserve
By Duc Anh
08/01/2025
Wetlands and mangroves
Lang Sen Wetland Reserve is a place to store and preserve precious genetic species of the lower Mekong Delta. Visiting Lang Sen, tourists traveling to Long An will discover the wild and charming beauty of the wetland. Admiring the large lotus lake, the vast white water lily area and the shady Melaleuca forest is one of the most wonderful experiences ever.
Tram Chim National Park Wetland Reserve
By Duc Anh
08/01/2025
Wetlands and mangroves
Tram Chim National Park - a Ramsar site of international importance, with beautiful, peaceful natural scenery and a fresh, airy atmosphere, coming to Tram Chim National Park will definitely bring you wonderful experiences.
Wetland Reserve of Mui Ca Mau National Park
By Duc Anh
09/01/2025
Wetlands and mangroves
Mui Ca Mau National Park - the 2088th Ramsar site in the world is one of the highlights attracting domestic and foreign tourists. Coming here, visitors can immerse themselves in the charming natural scenery and fresh air of the mangrove ecosystem.
Con Dao National Park Wetland Reserve
By Duc Anh
14/01/2025
Wetlands and mangroves
Con Dao National Park is recognized as the 2203rd Ramsar site in the world and the 6th in Vietnam, an important nesting place for turtles and hill turtles, sea turtles that are critically endangered globally. Coming here, you can immerse yourself in the deep ocean and admire the beautiful coral reefs and also experience watching turtles lay eggs. This is definitely a sight that anyone wants to see once in their life.