Discover Nui Chua National Park

VietnamSurprise – Nui Chua National Park is a national park located in Ninh Thuan Province, on the border with Khanh Hoa Province, South Central Coast, Vietnam.

Nui Chua National Park covered about 30,000 hectares on a mountain slope, which is the highest peak (1,000m above sea level) and many cliffs of over 300m high in a special position that is close to the sea, Nui Chua boasts a favorable humidity for its flora system including 1,265 kinds to flourish in a sub-climate far too different from that in the rest of Ninh Thuan province where everything seems parched in the sunshine and dusty winds all the year round. Some 16,086 hectares of the reserve is a strictly protected area. An 8,261ha area is under a plan to restore its original ecosystem; and a buffer zone occupies 11,200 hectares.

Rai cave - Nui Chua National Park

The 20-km asphalted road running around Nui Chua is considered the most significant sea-forest tour in the central region. When exploring the old forest, visitors likely want to climb up to view a strange natural creature. This is the 1.5 hectare mirror lake which is green around four seasons and looks like being hung by cliffs and a corner of Ha Long bay. It’s expected that the lake will become an attractive tourist site when fishing, swimming and boating services are available.

Ninh Thuan also has the beautiful sand dunes including: Phuoc Dinh and Nam Cuong, which are looking like vast African sandy deserts, sprinkled with clusters of cactus. Coming here, tourists can also go swimming in the Tien (Fairy) Stream, the Kien Kien Stream, and the Lo O Stream on their way to view the Da Thao and Sakai Waterfalls. The colored rocks aged millions of years and sharpened by Lo O stream show the beauty of granite. 

Nui Chua National Park

Ninh Thuan also has the 40km-long beach is Ca Tien Beach, where nature remains well preserved. With coconut trees grow in long rows along the beach creating a scene of beauty that tranquilizes visitors. Visitors can relax and wander around the fishing village that sits behind the rows of coconut trees and talk with the hospitable, open hearted fishermen. 

Visitors also can explore the sea world to enjoy different colors of  fishes and corals. A suggestion is that tourists should move to Bai Hom to witness the life of some rare sea turtles.

Source: http://www.vqgnuichua.vn/