Xuan Son National Park is a lush tropical park renowned for its karst limestone mountains, diverse wildlife, and serene forest landscapes, offering outstanding hiking and nature observation opportunities.
Xuan Son National Park is located in Phu Tho Province in northern Vietnam and covers an extensive area of subtropical forest and limestone mountains. The park features a landscape of rugged karst formations, limestone caves, small streams, and waterfalls. It supports a rich ecosystem with abundant flora and fauna, including several rare and endangered species such as langurs and various bird species. Vegetation varies from lowland tropical forests to montane evergreen forests, contributing to the park's high biodiversity. Established as a national park in 2002, Xuan Son plays a critical role in regional conservation efforts and offers visitors an immersive experience in relatively untouched natural surroundings. Popular activities include hiking rugged mountain trails, exploring karst caves, bird watching, and wildlife photography. Notable landmarks include the Thien Son Cave, which is an extensive and scenic limestone cavern system, and waterfalls like Khuoc Tien Waterfall that add to the park’s scenic appeal. The park is accessible by road from the provincial capital and nearby towns, although infrastructure remains modest making it ideal for eco-tourists seeking tranquil outdoor adventures. The best visiting periods coincide with cooler, drier months from October to April when hiking conditions are optimal. Xuan Son is valued for its peaceful wilderness and offers a quiet alternative to more crowded parks in Vietnam.
Thien Son Cave – an impressive limestone cave system with dramatic stalactites and stalagmites
Diverse wildlife including rare primates like langurs and abundant bird species
Scenic karst mountains and forested hiking trails offering panoramic views
Khuoc Tien Waterfall – a serene waterfall nestled within the forest
A large limestone cave featuring spectacular stalactite formations and a cool subterranean environment.
A picturesque waterfall accessible via forest trails, ideal for resting and nature observation.
Dramatic limestone peaks that define the park’s unique topography and provide challenging hikes.