Cat Tien National Park in Vietnam is a haven for wildlife and offers a diverse ecosystem, attracting nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.
Cat Tien National Park is located in southern Vietnam and spans across Dong Nai, Lam Dong, and Binh Phuoc provinces. The park covers approximately 285,000 acres, providing a lush environment of tropical forests, wetlands, and grasslands. It is one of the most biodiverse areas in Vietnam, home to several endangered species, including the Javan rhinoceros until 2010. The park's Gaur conservation area and Dao Tien Endangered Primate Species Centre contribute to ongoing conservation efforts. Visitors can explore its vast network of trails, enjoy bird watching, encounter ancient trees, and discover archaeological sites, like the Cat Tien archaeological sanctuary. Whether seeking adventure or a peaceful retreat, Cat Tien offers something for everyone.
Bau Sau (Crocodile Lake)
Dao Tien Endangered Primate Species Centre
Bau Chim bird watching area
Cat Tien archaeological site
A serene wetland area home to freshwater crocodiles and an array of bird species.
A rehabilitation center for primates, focusing on conservation and education.
Ancient temples and relics hinting at historical significance.