Cuc Phuong national park is 70km from the coast and covers an area about 25km long and 11km wide, spanning the  provinces of  Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh and Thanh Hoa. Its highest peak is Dinh May Bac (Silver Cloud Peak) at 656m.

The park is home to the excellent Endangered Primate Rescue Center. The centre is located about 500m before the national park reception centre. You can’t wander around the centre alone, so if you’re travelling independently you need first to go to the national park reception area and arrange a guide. Entry is free, but you might consider purchasing some postcards or a poster, or making a donation.

Though wildlife has suffered a precipitous decline in Viet Nam recent decades, the park’s 222 sq km of primary tropical forest remains home to an amazing variety of animal and plant life. There are 320 species of bird, 97 species of mammal including bats, and 36 species of reptile identified so far. Of the 2000 plant species, 433 have medicinal properties and 299 are food sources. The park is home to a species of tree called  Cay Kim Gao (Podocarpus fleuryi hickel). In ancient times, kings and mandarins would only eat with chopsticks made from this lumber – it was said that anything poisonous it touches turns the light-coloured wood to black.


 Poaching and habitat destruction are a constant headache for the park rangers. Many native species, such as the Asiatic black bear, Siamese crocodile, wild dog and tiger, have vanished from the area as a result of human impact. Episodes of violence have erupted between the Muong and park rangers who have tried to stop logging in the park. The government has responded by relocating the villagers further from the park’s boundary. Some ecotourism ventures such as village homestays provide income to the local people, thereby giving conservation a direct economic benefit to them.

Improved roads have led to increased illegal logging, which in turn is having a huge impact on the growth, movement and conservation of plants and animals.

The best time of year to visit the park is in the dry months from November to February. From April to June it becomes increasingly hot, wet and muddy, and from July to October the rains arrive, bringing lots of leeches. Visitors in April and May should be lucky enough to see some of the literally millions of butterflies that breed here.

There is a low-key, informative visitor centre a few hundred metres before the park entrance.

Hiking

Excellent hiking opportunities abound in the park and you could spend several days trekking through the forest here.

Short walks include a large, enclosed botanic garden near the park headquarters where some native animals – deer, civets, gibbons and langurs – have been released. Another short trail leads to a steep stairway up to the Cave of Prehistoric Man, where in 1966 human graves and tools were found dating back 7500 years, making it one of the oldest sites of human habitation in Viet Nam

Popular day-trails include an 8km-return walk to the massive, 1000-year-old Big Tree (Tetrameles nudiflora); and a longer hike to Silver Cloud Peak. There’s also a strenuous five-hour hike to Kanh, a Muong village. You can overnight here with local families and also raft on the Buoi River.

Park staff can provide you with basic maps to find the well-marked trail heads, but a guide is recommended for day trips and is mandatory for longer treks. A guide will cost a minimum of US$5 per day for up to five people, plus US$1 for each extra person
Trekking tour: Cuc Phuong national park and Mai Chau village 03 days

If you love trekking, Cuc Phuong national park and Mai Chau are the two famous place for you to come to ẹnoy the beauty of the natural and find about the ethnic people.

Day 1: Hanoi - Cuc Phuong National Park (L, D)
Pick up at hotel and drive to Cuc Phuong National Park, one of Vietnam's oldest national parks and consequently one of the best managed. It's approximately 22,000 ha of subtropical forest and karst limestone scenery, and home to an extraordinary range of unique species. You'll visit the park's Endangered Primate Centre, where you'll be able to see two of the rarest species in the world, the critically endangered Delacour and Cat Ba langurs.
Stay over night in National Park


Day 2: Cuc Phuong - Mai Chau (B, L, D)
After breakfast at National Park guest house, drive to Mai Chau in its pretty valley with a patchwork of rice paddies, farms and stilt houses. The area is the home of many ethnic minorities, including the Muong and the Thai.
Home stay at stilt house

Day 3: Mai Chau - Hanoi (B, L)
Following breakfast we embark on a lovely walk to Lac village and Van village. As we walk we will encounter the local villagers going about their daily business tilling the fields, logging or herding the buffalo. We enjoy lunch in Maichau before we drive back to Hanoi. Visit Muong village in Hoabinh before tour finish at your hotel in Hanoi.
TREKKING TOUR: CUC PHUONG NATIONAL PARK 02 DAYS

Cuc Phuong - top VietNam tours destination - is 100 km southwest of Hanoi. It lies at the border of 3 provinces of Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh and Thanh Hoa, and is 60 km from the sea. The forest is 25000 ha in area, of which one-third is limestone mountains from 300 to 600 metres high against the sea level.

Day 1: Hanoi - Cuc Phuong national park, ovenight in the park. (L, D)

07:00 - Depart from Hanoi by car/ bus to Cuc Phuong National Park. Visit the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre to learn about the important work being done to help protect the endangered species of the park.

11h30: have lunch in the restaurant in the park, trek 04 hours more through the old rain forest. Overnight in the guesthouse in the park.


 Day 2: Hoa Lu - Tam Coc - Hanoi ( B, L)

After breakfast, go by bus to the historic capital of Viet Nam and the famous ancient temples of Le and The Dinh Dynasties.

You will cycle for an hour through villages and rice fields to Tam Coc, it is about 10 km. Have lunch in the restaurant.

13.30 - 15 minutes cycling on a country road takes you to Sunny Wharf, a small dock, for a sampan boat journey (1 hour) in the heart of "Inland Ha Long Bay". Take in the beauty of the karst formations as you pass along their base and row into one of the many caves carved through the limestone.

Stop for a short rest near a small shrine before returning to the boat and making your way back to the dock (1 hour). Cycle back to Tam Coc village.

16:00 - Drive back to Ha Noi. Tour ends around 18:00.
CUC PHUONG NATIONAL PARK GUEST HOUSE NINH BINH

Add: Cuc Phuong National Park, Nho Quan, Ninh Binh, VN


HOTEL'S FEATURES:
Trek Cuc Phuong - Vietnam's first national park was established on July 7th 1962. It is located 120 km South West of Hanoi on the land area of 22.200 ha, among three provinces: Ninh Binh, Hoa binh and Thanh hoa. Cuc Phuong is a primary - tropical rain forest. Three - forth of land area is limestone mountains so flora and fauna in Cuc Phuong is very rich, diverse and unique (1983 species of vascular plants, 97 species of aminal, more than 300 species of birds, 36 species reptiles, 17 species of amphibians, 11 species of fishes and thousands of species of insects), many of them are listed in the Vietnam Red Book. In Cucphuong there are many huge and beautiful caves, there contain vestiges of prehistoric man, which are between 7000 - 12000 years old. Recently, a fossil of a sea animal was discovered, it lived about 200-250 million years ago.

Cucphuong is home to Muong ethnic minority with their own culture so it is also cultural heritage of Vietnam. Every year there are more than 40 thousand Vietnamese and foreign visitors come to Cucphuong, especially, the leaders Vietnam Government and Communist Party come to Cucphuong too such as Pham Van Dong - Prime Minister, Le Kha Phieu - General Secretary, Nong Duc Manh - President of National Assembly and Tran Duc Luong - President of Vietnam etc ... We are very proud of Cucphuong nature.

Cuc Phuong is where the Endangered Primates Rescue Centre is located; the Center rescues the animals from illegal trading. Cuc Phuong National Park is also a main attraction for botanists. Researched done by United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and Flora and Fauna International (FFI) distinguished the complexity of the tropical forest and the monsoon influence on Southeast Asia in Cuc Phuong National Park.
Cuc Phuong National Park, sceneryAt the park's surroundings you will see limestone cliffs, plenty of plants and mammals. The summit May Bac (silver cloud) is 656 meters in elevation. The limestone caves in the park are eminent attractions and include Thang Khuyet Cave , Con Moong Cave , Pho Ma Cave, and Nguoi Xua Cave . Quen Voi Cave presents diverse aspects of the limestone after its long-term weathering process. The best time to visit the park is during the dry season from April to November.





RATE'S FEATURES:
All rates are in $US, included all taxes, service charge and breakfast.
Children under 12 years old is charged free when sharing bed with parents.
Check in time is 14:00 and check out time is 12:00 at noon.
Rates are based on twin/double sharing only.
Valid for all booking via this site only.


ACCOMMODATION'S FEATURES:
Standrd rooms included both twin and double, all rooms are open air - toilet - closed to nature. triple rooms are avilable with fan and mosquito net, table and chairs inside. facilities as: IDD telephone, Air coditioner, Room service, Car parking and Full Bathroom.


OTHER SERVICES:
Tours desk
Laudry services.
Restuarant
Transportation.
Sourvenir shops.
Trek Cuc Phuong Forest Experience

Duration: 1 day (includes lunch in the national park)
Highlights include:

    Visitor center & endangered primate rescue center
    Cave of prehistoric man (0,3km walk)
    1000 thousand year old tree trail (6km walk on loop trail)





Itinerary

Morning:
Visit the Visitor center and endangered primate rescue center

Lunch at Headquarter

Afternoon:
Visit 1000 year old tree and cave of prehistoric man

Supplies to bring:
Trousers, boots, torches, insect repellent.
Relics of Cuc Phuong National Park's Past

Duration: 2 days/1 night (includes lunch/dinner/stay over-night in the national park)
Highlights include:

    Visitor center & endangered primate rescue center
    Botanical gardens
    The cave of prehistoric man (0,3km walk)
    The Dinosaur fossil (4km walk)
    Big tree (9km walk on loop trail with some small rocky slopes)






Ititerary

Day one:
Visit Visitor center, Endangered primate rescue center, Botanical gardens

       + Lunch, diner and stay over-night at headquarter

Day two:

Visit the cave of prehistoric man, fossil, big tree

       + Lunch in the forest (Picnic lunch)

Supplies to bring:
Long trousers, boots, torches, water, insect repellent.

The FULL Trek Cuc Phuong Experience

Duration: 4 days/3 nights (includes lunch/dinner/stay over-night in the national park)
Highlights include:

    Visitor center & endangered primate rescue center
    Botanical garden
    Cave of prehistoric man
    The Dinosaur Fossil
    The Ancient tree
    The 1000 thousand year - old tree
    Silver Cloudy Peak (650m above sea level)





Ititerary

Day one:
Tour visitor center, endangered primate rescue center and the botanical gardens.

*Lunch, dinner and stay overnight at headquarters.

Day two:
Visit the cave of prehistoric man, fossil and big tree.

*Lunch in the forest, dinner and stay overnight at headquarters or in the park center.

Day three:
Visit palace cave and 1000thousand year - old tree

*Lunch, dinner and stay overnight in the park center.

Day four:
Climbing to silver cloudy peak

*Lunch in the forest

Butterfly Dancing
Butterfly Research