Cat Ba National Park Sights

Cat Ba National Park

  • Address
  • Phone
    • 321 6350
  • Price
    • admission up to 2hr 15,000d, 4-7hr 35,000d, with guide 50,000-150,000d
  • Hours
    • dawn-dusk

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Lonely Planet review for Cat Ba National Park

This accessible national park is home to 32 types of mammals – langurs and macaques, wild boar, deer, civets, several species of squirrel including the giant black squirrel – and more than 70 species of birds, including hawks, hornbills and cuckoos. The golden-headed langur is officially the world’s most endangered primate with around 65 remaining, most in this park. Cat Ba lies on a major migration route for waterfowl, which feed and roost on the beaches in the mangrove forests. Over a thousand species of plants have been recorded here, including 118 trees and 160 plants with medicinal value. The park is also home to the Cay Kim Gao tree. In ancient days, kings and nobles would eat only with chopsticks made from this timber, as anything poisonous it touches is reputed to turn the light-coloured wood to black.

 

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