Exploring wildness of Cat Tien National Park

Cat Tien is the first national park and the second nature reserve in Vietnam to be included on the Green List, following Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve. This global standard acknowledges reserves that have achieved successful conservation outcomes.

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Cat Tien is situated along the winding Dong Nai River. It spans three provinces—Dong Nai, Lam Dong, and Binh Phuoc—covering over 71,000 hectares.

Unlike typical national parks, Cat Tien boasts an enchanting variety of landscapes, from rolling hills and serene riverbanks to expansive grasslands and majestic waterfalls.

Thanks to its conservation efforts, Cat Tien is one of the few places in Vietnam that has preserved an intact habitat for wildlife, offering visitors the chance to see animals in their natural environment./.

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