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Contact for priceCat Tien National Park is a treasure trove of biodiversity. Here in the tropical forests of southern Vietnam live some of the world's most endangered species. The park, one of the largest in the country, was established in recognition of Cat Tien's unique wildlife and the importance of protecting it. This trip brings you two- hour night cruise in to the jungle, in a jeep, allows visitor to enjoy the feelings of watching wild animals drinking and hearing the calls of rhinocerous.
Day 1 :
Ho Chi Minh City -
Nam Cat Tien
Nam cat tien park entrance across Dong Nai river by ferry. Check in Nam cat tien forest, have break lunch. At 14:00 hiking 5km along the nature trail where we will see many gigantic trees before returning to the administration building such as Lagerstroemia Ovalfolia (BangLang), Ancient Tung Tree, Bến Cự Rapid. Then we head back to the park center for relaxing, soft drink at the riverside hut. Night Ride at 19:45 to see the wildlife of animal. Overnight in Cat Tien park.
Day 2 :
Nam Cat Tien -
Ho Chi Minh City
Two option to Bau Sau:
* bus take to Bau Sau (10kmk by bus, hiking 5km)
* rent bicycle and then hiking (same distance)
Paddle small sampan in crocodile lake for exploring the fresh water lake here. Following a short rest stop at the lake’s watch tower, hike back to the main road and a jeep bring us back to our lodgings. Check out, have lunch and then return the way we came: ferry across the river and transport by car back to Saigon.
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