Nui Chua National Park

This is an ecotourism destination that visitors should not miss when travelling to Ninh Thuan. This park is one of the largest natural conservation points in Vietnam with an area of over 24,300 ha. This place has a diverse system of creatures that are typical to the tropical dry forest and cannot be found in any other parts of Vietnam. According to scientific researches, it contains 664 kinds of plant and 201 species of animal, including many rare species that are nearly extinct.  In the recent years, Nui Chua National Park has been conserved and recovered to create a suitable place for the rare creatures.  

This place also attracts tourists with many attractions on Da Vach Mountain that run along the beaches. One of them is the Treo Lake on the top of the mountain. The lake has a diameter of 80m, with blue water all year round even though it is located in one of the driest areas in Vietnam.  After visiting the relics on the mountain, visitors can also spend time on the beautiful beaches on the 40km-long seaside. They can play along the beaches or travel around on a glass-bottom boat to witness the beauty of corals underneath. Moreover, they can visit Hom Beach, a natural breeding ground of some rare turtles on the East sea.

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