Explore Phu Quoc National Park, Vietnam’s biodiversity gem! Discover hiking, wildlife, costs, and eco-tours. Book with Legend Travel Group for an unforgettable adventure!
Phu Quoc, a tropical ward of Kien Giang Province, Vietnam, is the country’s largest island, spanning 589 km² in the Gulf of Thailand, celebrated as the “Pearl Island” for its pristine beaches and lush landscapes. At the heart of this paradise lies Phu Quoc National Park, a UNESCO Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve gem covering 314 km²—over 50% of the island. Renowned for its primary evergreen forests, 60-km coastline, and vibrant ecosystems, the park is a haven for nature lovers, hosting 1,164 plant species, 30 mammals, 200 birds, and 50 reptiles, including Red Book-listed species like silver langurs and hornbills. From trekking to Chua Mountain’s 603-meter summit to kayaking pristine streams, the park offers unparalleled outdoor adventures. As a premier local tour operator, Legend Travel Group curates eco-friendly tours to immerse you in this wilderness, with seamless booking via links around this guide. Ready to explore Phu Quoc’s natural splendor? Reserve your tour today
Legend Travel Group delivers authentic Vietnam experiences with expert English-speaking guides, sustainable practices, and tailored itineraries. Our Phu Quoc National Park tours combine trekking, wildlife spotting, and cultural visits with seamless logistics, ensuring a memorable eco-adventure. With transparent pricing and free cancellations up to 48 hours before departure, we prioritize your satisfaction. Discover our curated packages to unlock Phu Quoc’s wild beauty!
Established in 2001, Phu Quoc National Park spans 31,422 hectares, divided into three zones: a strictly protected area (8,603 ha), an ecological restoration area (22,603 ha), and an administrative-service area (33 ha). Located in the northeast, it encompasses communes like Bai Thom, Cua Can, Ganh Dau, Cua Duong, Ham Ninh, Duong To, and Duong Phong town. The park’s diverse terrain includes forests, streams, waterfalls, mountains, and marine ecosystems with over 100 coral species and 62 seaweeds. Recognized by UNESCO in 2006, it promotes sustainable eco-tourism, preserving rare flora like Mountain Orchid and fauna such as dugongs. Despite its vast coverage, only select areas are open to tourists, offering safe trails and guided experiences.
Phu Quoc National Park is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, with activities ranging from trekking to wildlife observation. Below are the must-do experiences, with updated costs and tips:
Conquer the “Roof of Phu Quoc,” Chua Mountain (603 m), in the Ham Ninh range for panoramic views of forests and beaches. The 4–6-hour trek suits moderate to experienced hikers.
Price: Guided trek $10–$20 (250,000–500,000 VND); entry free.
Access: Start at Bai Thom; taxi from Duong Phong $10–$14 (250,000–350,000 VND) or motorbike $6–$10/day (150,000–250,000 VND).
Highlights: “Breathtaking summit views” (Tripadvisor, 4.5/5 stars).
Tip: Wear sturdy shoes; bring water. Book our Chua Mountain Trekking Tour ($60–$80).
Explore trails like the 20-km Ganh Dau or shorter Cua Can paths, spotting hornbills, butterflies, and rare orchids. Trails range from easy (1–2 hours) to moderate (4–6 hours).
Price: Free entry; guided hikes $10–$20.
Highlights: “A pristine jungle escape” (Legendtravelgroup.com).
Tip: Start by 7:00 AM to finish before 5:00 PM; avoid solo hikes due to safety concerns. Book our Forest Trail Eco-Tour ($55–$75).
Streams like Suoi Tranh, Da Ban, and Da Ngon offer scenic pools for dipping and photography, vibrant during the rainy season (May–October). Suoi Tranh, 7 km from Duong Phong, features a 4-m waterfall and trails to Hang Doi cave.
Price: Entry $1–$2 (25,000–50,000 VND); guided tours $10–$15 (250,000–375,000 VND).
Access: Taxi $4–$7 (100,000–175,000 VND) or motorbike $6–$10/day.
Highlights: “A refreshing nature retreat” (Tripadvisor, 4.3/5 stars).
Tip: Bring swimwear; visit post-rain for fuller flows. Book our Waterfall Adventure Tour ($50–$70).
Spot Red Book species like long-tailed macaques, white monkeys, and great hornbills. Early morning or dusk hikes increase sightings, with guides enhancing your experience.
Price: Guided wildlife tours $15–$25 (375,000–625,000 VND).
Highlights: “A biodiversity hotspot” (Legendtravelgroup.com).
Tip: Use binoculars; avoid feeding animals. Book our Wildlife Safari Tour ($65–$85).
Paddle through Cua Can River or coastal streams, surrounded by mangroves and marine life. Kayaking is beginner-friendly, while rafting suits adventurers.
Price: Kayak rental $4–$8/hour (100,000–200,000 VND); guided tours $15–$25.
Highlights: “A serene water adventure” (Legendtravelgroup.com).
Tip: Opt for morning sessions; bring waterproof bags. Book our Kayaking Eco-Tour ($60–$80).
From March to June, sim (rose myrtle) trees bloom purple, creating a stunning backdrop for photography, especially near Ham Ninh. The berries are used for Phu Quoc’s iconic Sim wine.
Price: Free entry; guided tours $5–$10 (125,000–250,000 VND).
Highlights: “A purple sea of flowers” (Legendtravelgroup.com).
Tip: Pair with Sim wine tasting; book our Sim Forest & Wine Tour ($55–$75).
Entrance Fee: Free for most areas; some trails/waterfalls $1–$2.
Guided Tours: $10–$25 per activity, depending on duration and group size.
Transport: Motorbike $6–$10/day; taxi $4–$14 one-way from Duong Phong; private car $30–$50/day.
Gear/Supplies: Water, snacks, insect repellent, first-aid kit $2–$5 (bring your own, no food services in park).
Total Daily Cost: $20–$60 (activities $5–$25, transport $4–$14, accommodation $15–$300, meals $2–$10).
Tip: Book combo tours for 10–20% savings; carry small VND notes (5,000–20,000).
Located 13–20 km from Duong Phong, the park is accessible via multiple entry points (Ganh Dau, Bai Thom, Ham Ninh).
From Duong Phong:
Motorbike: $6–$10/day via DT45 to Ham Ninh, then north 10 km (20–30 minutes).
Taxi/Grab: $6–$10 (150,000–250,000 VND), 20–25 minutes.
Private Car: $30–$50/day for groups.
From Phu Quoc International Airport (40 km):
Taxi: $14–$20 (350,000–500,000 VND), 45 minutes.
VinBus: Free to Duong Phong, then taxi ($6–$10) to the park.
From Bai Vong Port (25 km):
Taxi: $10–$14, 30 minutes.
Our Tours: Include round-trip transfers from Duong Phong, airport, or port.
Route Tip: From Duong Phong, take DT45 to Ham Ninh roundabout, then head north to Bai Thom or Ganh Dau gates. Use offline maps, as Google Maps may misdirect.
Dry Season (November–April): Cool (24–31°C), minimal rain, ideal for trekking and kayaking. January–February are driest; book 1–2 weeks ahead for peak months (December–February).
Shoulder Season (April–June, October): Warm, occasional showers, vibrant sim blooms (March–June), 20–30% cheaper.
Rainy Season (July–September): Heavy rains (200–361 mm/month), lush greenery, full waterfalls, but muddy trails and high winds (up to 55 km/h) limit access. Budget-friendly with 30–50% discounts.
Phu Quoc National Park prioritizes eco-tourism, with strict protection zones and sustainable practices. However, challenges like littering and safety concerns on remote trails have been noted. Phu Quoc aims to eliminate petrol vehicles by 2030, with VinBus offering eco-friendly shuttles. Legend Travel Group supports conservation by using local guides and promoting no-trace principles.
Safety Tips:
Avoid solo hikes; use guides for remote trails due to risks like mugging or getting lost.
Start treks by 7:00 AM, exit by 5:00 PM; inform others of your plans.
Bring first-aid kits, insect repellent, and sufficient water; no food services available.
Environmental Respect:
Do not litter; carry out all trash to preserve the park’s pristine state.
Avoid disturbing wildlife or picking plants; stick to marked trails.
Cultural Respect: Engage with local guides for insights; support eco-tourism initiatives.
Our sustainable tours offer immersive experiences with expert guides and seamless logistics, tailored to all fitness levels:
Half-Day Forest Trekking Tour ($55–$75/person): Hike Ganh Dau trail, spot wildlife, and visit a waterfall ($1–$2 entry). Includes transfers, guide, and snacks.
Full-Day Eco-Adventure ($90–$130/person): Trek Chua Mountain, kayak Cua Can River ($4–$8), and tour a pepper farm ($5–$10). Includes lunch and transfers.
Private Wildlife & Heritage Tour ($120–$180/person, min. 2): Customize with wildlife spotting, Suoi Tranh, and Ham Ninh Village seafood ($3–$10). Includes guide, dinner, and transfers.
Rainy Season Cultural Combo ($80–$110/person): Hike sheltered trails, visit fish sauce factories, and dine at Dinh Cau Night Market ($2–$10). Includes transfers.
Multi-Day Nature Explorer ($250–$400/person, 3–4 days): Cover all park activities, visit VinWonders ($22–$30), and stay in eco-lodges ($15–$40/night). Includes all activities and meals.
Prices include guides, transfers, activities, and meals/snacks. Group discounts (10% off for 10+ travelers) and seasonal promotions available. Book now via the links on this page!
Getting to Phu Quoc: Fly to Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC) from Ho Chi Minh City ($20–$80, 50 minutes), Hanoi ($30–$100), or Bangkok ($80–$150). Ferries from Rach Gia or Ha Tien cost $7–$15 (1.5–2.5 hours).
Visa: 30-day visa-free entry for direct arrivals to Phu Quoc; E-Visa ($25) for mainland Vietnam. Verify on official Vietnamese immigration websites.
Sustainability: Our tours align with Phu Quoc’s 2030 green goals, using VinBus and supporting local conservation efforts.
Challenges: Some trails lack clear signage, and littering has been reported. Our tours use vetted routes and promote clean practices.
Phu Quoc National Park, a tropical masterpiece in Kien Giang Province, offers a rare glimpse into Vietnam’s untouched wilderness, covering 31,422 hectares and recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. From trekking Chua Mountain’s summit for panoramic views to kayaking along Suoi Tranh’s cascading streams, this biodiversity haven captivates with wildlife spotting, including rare species like long-tailed macaques, and eco-tourism at its core. Despite challenges like trail safety and littering, guided tours ensure a rewarding experience. Legend Travel Group’s Phu Quoc Tours blend sustainable park adventures with coastal highlights like Sao Beach and cultural sites such as Dinh Cau Night Market, ensuring a responsible Phu Quoc Travel escape. Don’t miss this natural wonder—browse our featured tours and book your eco-friendly adventure today!
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Author Bio: Written by Tony Bùi, with over 20 years of experience in the travel industry, guiding 100,000+ travellers across Southeast Asia. This guide draws from firsthand insights, guest feedback from Legend Travel Group surveys.
Sources:
Phu Quoc National Park Information: vinpearl.com, phuquocislandguide.com, vietnam.travel, vietnamcoracle.com, vietnamtourism.org.vn
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