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Phu Quoc National Park
Phu Quoc Natural Reserve was established in 1986 and in 2006 expanded
to a total are of 37,000 ha with a new name Phu Quoc National
Park. Phu Quoc National Park with diverse flora and fauna covers
mainly the mountainous northern part of Phu Quoc (50% of the
island). There are nearly 929 tree species of which 19 newly-found
species are first recorded in Vietnam. The forest is home to many
species of birds and small mammals (flying squirrels,
sloth-monkeys …) As explained by the French Larousse dictionary,
the famous Phu Quoc dog is a well-tamed wild canine species which
has become hunters' favorite companion. Trekking through the park
should be done in the dry season only.
The highest point in the national park is Mount Chua at 603m, with
plans in future for a walking trail to a look out from this point.
The national park contains a number of seasonal streams, with the
most sizable being the Rach Cua Can river, which flows into the
gulf of Thailand on the West Coast of the island just north of Cua
Can village.
Phu Quoc National Park is not strictly defined, however until the
National park is made more accessible for the needs of tourism,
the following options are available for visitors keen to explore
what is on offer;
* Hire motorbike on your own and explore the northerly parts of
the island. The best areas and most forested parts can be found on
the road toward Ganh Dau. To get there, take the road from Duong
Dong towards Bai Thom and turn off toward Ganh Dau, the National
park becomes more apparent the closer you get to Ganh Dau Village.
* Walking Trails are limited, though for a great way to experience
the national park there is a good walking trail 5kms before Ganh
Dau, where the going is relatively easy and trail wide enough to
take in the surrounding environment. The walk is a particularly
pleasant way to escape the heat, as the vegetation provides cover
from the heat of the sun. Take the same road mentioned previously
towards Ganh Dau and 100m after the 5km Ganh Dau road marker on
the left hand side you’ll find an opening in the national park
with a clearly defined walking trail which continues for a couple
of kilometers. Note, besides the 5km Ganh Dau marker, the actual
trail is not sign posted.
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