Du Gia National Park

Du Gia National Park offers a captivating blend of dramatic mountains, lush valleys, and rich biodiversity, making it an appealing destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.

57,313
Acres Protected
62
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
2015
Year Established

About Du Gia National Park

Located in the Ha Giang province of northern Vietnam, Du Gia National Park is characterized by its rugged limestone landscapes and dense forests. The park is an ecological hotspot, home to diverse wildlife including several endangered species. Visitors can explore traditional villages and experience the local culture while enjoying the park's natural beauty. The park is a haven for trekkers, as numerous trails weave through mountainous terrain and offer breathtaking views at every turn. Du Gia is also a site of historical significance with various ethnic groups residing in the area, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry. The park attracts those looking for serene surroundings away from the crowded tourist trails, offering a tranquil escape into nature.

Highlights

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Pu Lo Peak Observation Point

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Home to rare primates like Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys

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Traditional Tay and Dao villages

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Du Gia Waterfall and natural pools

Notable Natural Features

Du Gia Waterfall

A popular spot for cooling off and enjoying the tranquil sounds of cascading water amid lush scenery.

Pu Lo Peak

Offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making it a top spot for photography and sunsets.

Local Villages

Explore traditional Tay and Dao villages to learn about their customs and way of life.