Phu Quoc National Park
Covering 314 km² (54% of the island), recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Home to ancient tropical forests, rare wildlife, hiking trails, waterfalls, and caves. Four protected zones for camping and bird-watching.
Covering 314 km² (54% of the island), recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Home to ancient tropical forests, rare wildlife, hiking trails, waterfalls, and caves. Four protected zones for camping and bird-watching.
Free for most trails, some guided tours may have fees
November to April (dry season). Morning for cooler temperatures and active wildlife.
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Ganh Dau Trail (5 km, easy) - giant ancient trees. Ham Ninh Trail - panoramic ocean views. Nui Chua peak (7.5 km) - highest point at 603m. Thay Tu Waterfall (4 km) - scenic trek.
Average temperature by month