Cat Tien
Cat Tien is a national park located in southern Vietnam, known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. Established in 1978, it covers approximately 71,000 hectares and is home to various ecosystems, including tropical rainforests, wetlands, and grasslands. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its importance for conservation and research.
Visitors to Cat Tien can explore numerous hiking trails, observe wildlife, and enjoy activities like birdwatching and camping. The park is particularly famous for its endangered species, such as the Javan rhinoceros and the Indochinese tiger. Its diverse flora and fauna make it a vital area for ecological studies and tourism.