
Phu Quoc is often referred to as Vietnam's giant green lung, with 70% of the island covered by a national park. Covering over 31,000 hectares with a 30-kilometer trail through primeval forests, the park features three distinct forest ecosystems, namely the evergreen broadleaf forest, Melaleuca forest, and mangrove forest as well as home to nearly 2,000 rare plant and animal species.
Exploring Phu Quoc National Park is a must-do for nature lovers. The lush green, a stunning blend of pristine streams and ancient trees, creates a vibrant and lively landscape. As you venture deeper into the forest, you'll be immersed in the "healing" green of the intertwined leaves, complemented by the birdsongs and babbling brooks. It's a tranquil escape where you can breathe in the fresh forest air and fully embrace the peace and serenity that only nature can provide.
