VietNamNet Bridge - Cat Tien National Park, 150km north of Ho Chi Minh City, covers an area of 720 sq.km and protects some of Vietnam's most endangered species of plant and animal life. For visitors to Vietnam who enjoy the outdoors, Cat Tien National Park is a must-see destination.

The park's forest is one of the last tropical rainforests left in Vietnam, and as such it is a haven for a diverse array of otherworldly trees, brightly-colored butterflies, endangered reptiles, amphibians, and mammals.

For eco-tourism in Vietnam, Cat Tien National Park is an important destination. Offering a chance to see some of the rarest flora and fauna in Southeast Asia, a visit to Cat Tien National Park also reaffirms the importance of preserving ancient ecosystems from extinction.

Summer is the best time to explore this place, because you will have the opportunity to record beautiful moments of colorful butterflies.

 


Mùa bướm bay rợp trời ở Cát Tiên  

 
Mùa bướm bay rợp trời ở Cát Tiên  

 
Mùa bướm bay rợp trời ở Cát Tiên  

 
Mùa bướm bay rợp trời ở Cát Tiên  

 
Mùa bướm bay rợp trời ở Cát Tiên  

 
Mùa bướm bay rợp trời ở Cát Tiên  

 
Mùa bướm bay rợp trời ở Cát Tiên  

 
Mùa bướm bay rợp trời ở Cát Tiên  

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