Forests are an important ecosystem on Earth, playing a crucial role in maintaining the balance of nature. Forests provide many benefits for people and the environment. Let’s explore 8 wonderful forests for those who love nature and the mountains:
1. Nam Cat Tien Forest:
– Nam Cat Tien Forest spans three provinces: Dong Nai, Binh Phuoc, and Lam Dong. It is a preserved area with a diverse flora, many rare trees, and wetland birds listed in the Red Book. This is considered an attractive eco-tourism destination for both domestic and international tourists.
– Statistics show that Nam Cat Tien Forest is home to about 40 species listed in the World Red Book, especially the rhinoceros species. The forest consists of 50% evergreen forest, 40% bamboo forest, and 10% farms. Moreover, there are over 62 rare orchid species discovered here. Visitors to Nam Cat Tien Forest not only enjoy the beautiful and majestic natural scenery but also experience the journey to explore Bau Sau – the second largest salt-marsh land in Vietnam.
2. Cuc Phuong National Forest:
– Cuc Phuong National Park is Vietnam’s first national park and a natural conservation area spanning three provinces: Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh, and Thanh Hoa. Among them, Cuc Phuong Forest in Ninh Binh Province is considered the most beautiful forest, located about 120km from Hanoi. Cuc Phuong is the first national forest in Vietnam.
When visiting Cuc Phuong Forest, tourists have the opportunity to see with their own eyes and touch the centuries-old ancient trees. In addition, the forest is home to many rare animals and plants listed in the Red Book. Moreover, when visiting Cuc Phuong Forest, tourists can explore the prehistoric archaeological site of prehistoric people living around the forest thousands of years ago.
Note that : there are many restaurant and hotel services here to serve domestic and foreign tourists
3.Ban Ang Pine Forest:
– Ban Ang Pine Forest is located in Dong Sang commune, Moc Chau district, Son La province. The entire forest area covers about 43 hectares, rising on brown soil hills. Rows of pine trees reflected in two natural lakes create a peaceful, poetic, and romantic scene. This will be an attractive tourist destination that visitors should not miss whenever they have the opportunity to visit Son La.
4. Tra Su Melaleuca Forest:
Tra Su Melaleuca Forest is located in Van Giao commune, Tinh Bien district, An Giang province. It is the largest mangrove forest in the western region of the Hau River. The entire forest area covers 850 hectares and is home to 140 plant species, 11 species of mammals, and 23 species of fish, including some rare species such as Indian storks, snakeskin gourami, and white catfish. With its pristine and beautiful scenery accompanied by the chirping of birds, this place has become an attractive ecotourism destination for domestic and foreign tourists.
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5. U Minh Forest:
– U Minh Forest includes U Minh Thuong and U Minh Ha, of which U Minh Thuong belongs to Kien Giang province and U Minh Ha belongs to Ca Mau province. The forest is the largest biosphere reserve in the Mekong Delta region. It is also the habitat of 252 plant species, 24 species of mammals, and 185 species of birds, including many rare species listed in the Red Book.
– When coming to U Minh Forest, visitors will feel like they are lost in a pristine place with thousands of mangrove forests, occasionally interspersed with purple sim flower bushes, sedge, and the melodious singing of birds, creating a scenery that is both wild and majestic, serene and relaxing. Additionally, visitors can enjoy many delicious local dishes, typical of the Southern region, such as grilled snakehead fish. This will be an unforgettable experience for you.
6. Bo Bo Pine Forest:
Bo Bo Pine Forest is located in the outskirts of Da Nang city, near Hai Van Pass, about 30km north of the city center. Here, the pristine and peaceful scenery is suitable for relaxation and sightseeing. Moreover, with its romantic scenery, many couples choose this place for wedding photoshoots. When you come here, you will temporarily forget the hustle and bustle of the busy urban life outside
7. Yok Don Forest:
Yok Don National Park is the largest forest in Vietnam, covering an area of about 115,545 hectares, spanning two provinces: Dak Nong and Dak Lak. About 90% of the entire forest area is a reserve, home to 67 species of mammals, 196 species of birds, and 100 species of insects.
When visiting here, besides admiring the majestic and pristine mountain forest scenery, tourists also have the opportunity to ride elephants through the vast forests, or cross the Serepok River with elephants. This promises to be an exciting and unforgettable experience for you.
8. The primeval forest – Tả Liên Sơn:
– Liên Sơn with its rather pristine beauty with towering mountains and lush green valleys, opens up an extremely diverse world (2996m). The primeval forest with its century-old ancient trees and layers of fluffy white clouds, light as cotton wool, create a mysterious natural landscape
Source: Internet