Cuc Phuong National Park 2 days from Hanoi with Annie Go. You will have the opportunity to visit the largest national park in Vietnam and possibly the most important area of biodiversity in the country. It is home to a multitude of flora and fauna. A visit to the park is a great opportunity to get a close-up look at Vietnam’s uniqueness, and travel costs help preserve the park’s wildlife and improve local communities. November to January is the best time to visit.
Cuc Phuong National Park Itinerary Tour
Note:
- This tour is private. It shows you the possibility of traveling and sightseeing with our guides and drivers
- We can also tailor this tour to your requirements and budget such as what is included…
Day 1: Hanoi – Cuc Phuong National Park – Khanh Village
Morning activities
Our guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel in Hanoi. It’s time to say goodbye to the busy city and head to Cuc Phuong National Park. When we arrive at the national park, we will visit a primate rescue center. Committed to rescuing, restoring, breeding, researching, and protecting endangered primates in Vietnam. From here we continue to the center of the park. From here, we set off on a real bushwalk through the national park. The National Park ranger will be our one-on-one guide, making sure we don’t get lost, and he’ll tell us about the park’s flora and fauna.
Afternoon activities
Picnic lunch under the shade of a big tree. After 6 hours of walking, with many steep and steep sections of forest trails, we descend for the last time to a peaceful valley to Khanh village, inhabited by the Muong. We will have dinner with the family and spend the evening in their traditional stilt house.
Day 2: Khanh Village – Thung Nham (Ha Long Bay Land) – Hanoi (B/L)
Morning activities
After breakfast, we bid farewell to the host. Then we moved to Thung Nham called Ha Long Bay on land. It is truly a breathtaking region of limestone mountains, rice fields, and rivers. Thung Nham is a wild land of Ninh Binh. It is not as touristy as Tam Coc or Trang An. So, this is a good idea for those who like Ninh Binh Road.
Its scenery is as spectacular as the famous World Heritage Site Ha Long Bay. Distorted between the mountains are rice fields. We will take a cruise to see the beautiful scenery.
Afternoon activities
After admiring the beauty of the Thung Nham area, we went to a local restaurant for lunch. Here you will have the opportunity to taste the specialty goat meat of Ninh Binh. We returned to Hanoi at noon. Our 2-day trip to Cuc Phuong National Park arrived in Hanoi around 6 pm.
General information about Cuc Phuong National Park
Cuc Phuong National Park is the perfect place for nature lovers looking for a truly wild place away from the hustle and bustle of Hanoi. Dubbed the green lung of the North of Vietnam, Cuc Phuong National Park is famous for its large-scale nature museum with rich ecosystems, the center for the protection of rare animals, and the Muong people with their rich culture. unique chemistry.
Cuc Phuong National Park
Cuc Phuong National Park covers an area of 22,200 hectares, located between three provinces: Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh, and Thanh Hoa. It is located 130 km southwest of Hanoi and 55 km northwest of Ninh Binh City.
As the country’s first and largest national park, Cuc Phuong includes a dense forest of thousand-year-old trees, a botanical garden, a variety of colorful birds, mammals, reptiles, and butterflies, and two protected areas. Animals that are worth exploring.
The park’s forests also provide a source of livelihood for the local community. In the early days, Cuc Phuong was inhabited by the Mon minority, and to this day there are villages scattered around the park. Locals engage in community-based ecotourism, providing homestays to entice visitors to stay longer in the park and create incentives to support conservation programs.
History of Cuc Phuong National Park
Cuc Phuong has a long history and is known as the oldest national park in Vietnam. It was changed to a forest reserve in 1960 and was designated by President Ho Chi Minh as Cuc Phuong National Park in 1962. Because Uncle Ho (the nickname of President Ho Chi Minh) reminded the people of Vietnam.
Considers the protection of the natural environment the center of life now and in the future. However, the connection between humans and Cuc Phuong has been around for a long time. Prehistoric human remains dating from 7,000 to 12,000 years ago have been found in many of the park’s caves. In 1789, the Acquaintance section of the park was chosen as the main battlefield of the Civil War.
In 1987, 500 Muong families were relocated to the perimeter of the park due to problems with conservation planning and land use.
This is an Itinerary for the Cuc Phuong National Park Tour. if you need more information please contact us.