Kon Ka Kinh National Park is a vital area of biodiversity in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, offering unique opportunities for wildlife viewing and trekking through dense forests and rugged terrain.
Kon Ka Kinh National Park, located in the Gia Lai Province, is part of the Annamite range and covers a vast landscape of over 416 square kilometers. It plays a crucial role in conserving the biodiversity of Vietnam's Central Highlands. The park is home to an incredible array of flora and fauna, including several endangered species such as the grey-shanked douc langur. The park's diverse ecosystems range from lush evergreen forests to montane forests that host a variety of plant species. Established in 2002, Kon Ka Kinh is critical for water catchment and climate regulation in the region. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging multi-day treks, which provide opportunities to observe the park's rich wildlife and stunning natural beauty. The park's remoteness and the pristine nature allure those seeking solitude and a deep connection with nature.
Trekking to the summit of Kon Ka Kinh Mountain for panoramic views
Spotting the rare and endangered grey-shanked douc langur
Exploring the park's rich biodiversity of flora
Visiting remote and untouched areas of dense forest
The highest peak in the park with challenging trails and rewarding views.
Protected areas dedicated to conserving this endangered primate.
Rich in plant species, offering a natural laboratory for study and exploration.