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Visit Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam’s oldest and most biodiverse rainforest. Discover ancient trees, rare primates, and jungle treks near Ninh Binh.
1. Why Visit Cuc Phuong National Park?
Nestled on the edge of Ninh Binh province and stretching into Thanh Hoa, Cuc Phuong National Park is Vietnam’s first and oldest national park — and it remains one of its most biodiverse. With over 200 square kilometers of tropical forest, ancient trees, hidden caves, and rich wildlife, it’s a must-visit for nature lovers, hikers, and anyone looking to escape the concrete and reconnect with the wild.
The park is home to endangered primates, vibrant butterflies, thousand-year-old trees, and limestone karst mountains that rise from the jungle. It’s not just a park — it’s an adventure back to the roots of Vietnam’s natural heritage.
2. What to See and Do in Cuc Phuong
Your Cuc Phuong National Park tour can be a day trip or part of a multi-day adventure from Tam Coc or Ninh Binh. Highlights include:
Endangered Primate Rescue Center: Learn about conservation efforts for langurs, lorises, and gibbons rescued from illegal wildlife trade.
Botanical Garden: A collection of native plant species, including medicinal herbs and rare orchids.
Cave of Prehistoric Man: An archaeological site with human fossils dating back over 7,500 years.
1000-Year-Old Tree Trek: Hike deep into the forest to marvel at towering trees and thick canopies.
Butterfly Season (April–May): Witness thousands of butterflies dancing along the jungle paths.
Wildlife Night Safari (with park rangers): Spot civets, flying squirrels, and other nocturnal creatures under the stars.
3. Who Should Visit Cuc Phuong?
This experience is perfect for:
Eco-travelers and conservation-minded tourists
Families with children (especially the Primate Rescue Center)
Trekking and hiking enthusiasts who want off-the-beaten-path experiences
Birdwatchers and photographers seeking unique fauna
Travelers combining with other Ninh Binh attractions, like Tam Coc boat rides or Trang An tours
4. Best Time to Visit
The ideal time to visit Cuc Phuong is from late March to May, when the weather is mild and wildlife is most active. April is famous for its butterfly swarms, offering one of the most magical sights in Vietnam. Avoid rainy season (July–September) if you want to hike deeper trails.
Regardless of the season, the park is open year-round and each visit brings different natural surprises.
5. How to Get There and Book Your Trip
Cuc Phuong is about 1.5 to 2 hours from Tam Coc or central Ninh Binh. At tamcocboattours.com, we offer flexible tours that include:
Private car transfers or Jeep add-ons from your hotel
Guided jungle treks with English-speaking naturalists
Optional lunch in a local stilt house or eco-lodge
Add-on visits to nearby Trang An or Van Long wetlands
Whether you prefer a soft walk or a full-on trek, we’ll help design your Cuc Phuong experience based on your interests and fitness level.




