Tam Dao National Park is a biodiverse protected area in northern Vietnam, known for its cool climate, dense forests, and opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and mountain exploration.
Tam Dao National Park, established in 1996, stretches across the provinces of Vĩnh Phúc, Thái Nguyên, and Vĩnh Yên in northern Vietnam. The park's landscape is dominated by the Tam Dao mountain range, featuring peaks rising up to 1,592 meters. Its high elevation gives the park a cooler climate compared to surrounding lowlands, making it a popular escape for nature and outdoor enthusiasts. The park protects tropical and subtropical evergreen forests with significant biological diversity including over 2,000 plant species and numerous rare and endemic animals such as the Francois’ langur, various bird species, and reptiles. The extensive forest cover includes unique orchids and medicinal plants. Visitors can engage in a variety of recreational activities like hiking on several marked trails that lead to scenic viewpoints, waterfalls, and historic temples. Notable landmarks include the Tam Dao Church, fan-shaped waterfalls, and the Quan Su Pagoda. The park receives moderate tourism due in part to its proximity to Hanoi and the resort town of Tam Dao, well known for its colonial-era architecture and cool climate. With a combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage, Tam Dao National Park appeals to those interested in ecology, trekking, bird watching, photography, and mountain climbing. Efforts to conserve its fragile habitats continue as development around the park grows, and it remains a vital refuge for many wildlife species native to northern Vietnam.
Tam Dao Peak, the park's highest summit offering panoramic mountain views
Diverse subtropical evergreen forests with numerous rare orchids
Historic colonial-era Tam Dao Church and nearby Quan Su Pagoda
Fan-shaped waterfalls and serene mountain streams ideal for nature walks
The highest peak at 1,592 meters offering breathtaking views over the park and surrounding mountain ranges.
A picturesque waterfall located along a popular hiking route, attracting visitors with its tiered cascades.
A French colonial-era church perched on a hill, providing insight into historical architecture amid natural surroundings.