To the West, visitors can explore the unique ecological landscape of the national parks here.
1. Which province in the West has 2 national parks? Kien Giang
Ca Mau
Both of the above provinces Kien Giang and Ca Mau are provinces in the West with 2 national parks. Kien Giang has Phu Quoc National Park and U Minh Thuong National Park. Ca Mau has Mui Ca Mau National Park and U Minh Ha National Park. Image: Tran Trung Hieu.
U Minh Thuong District
U Minh Ha District U Minh Thuong National Park is located in U Minh Thuong district of Kien Giang province, with a total area of more than 8,000 hectares. This is a place to preserve the unique alum-laden Melaleuca forest ecosystem on peatland in the country. U Minh Thuong National Park is also on the list of ASEAN Heritage Parks. Image: Brother .nguyen.944 .
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2021 In 2001, Phu Quoc Nature Reserve was upgraded to Phu Quoc National Park, 20 years now. Located in the north of the island, this is a place to preserve the island’s tropical forest ecosystem with genetic resources of rare flora and fauna, a tourist destination for tourists to explore when coming to the pearl island of Phu Quoc in Kien Giang. Image: Instaudreyttt .
Cape Ca Mau World Biosphere Reserve
World Biosphere Reserve Ca Mau Mangrove Forest Located in two districts of Ngoc Hien and Nam Can of Ca Mau province, Mui Ca Mau National Park belongs to the world Biosphere Reserve of Ca Mau Cape, recognized by UNESCO in 2009. Coming here, visitors can experience experience through the mangroves, enjoy the cuisine of the cape, visit the iconic works… Photo: Le Thanh Long.
Tropical wet lowland forest ecosystem
Lowland dipterocarp forest ecosystem Located in 2 districts of U Minh and Tran Van Thoi in Ca Mau province, U Minh Ha National Park is a place to preserve the typical Melaleuca forest ecosystem on peatland typical of the Mekong Delta. This is also the habitat of many valuable species of birds and mammals. Image: Dang Minh Quang .
Xuan Thuy National Park
Tram Chim National Park In addition to national parks such as U Minh Thuong, U Minh Ha, Phu Quoc, and Mui Ca Mau, the western region also has Tram Chim National Park, in Tam Nong district, Dong Thap province. Like a miniature Dong Thap Muoi, Tram Chim has nearly 200 species of water birds, accounting for about a quarter of all bird species in Vietnam, according to the Dong Thap Tourism Portal. Image: Tonkin .
Black-billed spoonbill
Hemorrhoids The red-crowned crane is a famous bird in Tram Chim National Park. According to the unit’s website, this bird is also known as the bald-necked crane, the oriental large crane, has high value both in terms of aesthetics and biology, and is listed in the Red Book of Vietnam and the world. The red-crowned crane is also considered a symbol of Dong Thap province. Image: My An. The only island city in Vietnam Phu Quoc (Kien Giang), with an area of about 56,700 hectares, is a destination attracting domestic and foreign tourists. The island city has white sand beaches, clear sea water and developed tourism services.
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