The Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park considered as one of the best hot spots of biodiversity in the world and is home to many endemic species. You will get a great chance to learn about conservation background; knowledge and see the stunning jungle from a local expert who has been working at Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park for 8 years.

Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park
After seeing the Wildlife Center and its patients and residents, you will trek through the tropical forest in the National Park using a “Secret Route” which the soldiers used during the war. Have a barbecue lunch cooked at the “Weapon Cave”. After the trek you have the option to swim in a crystal natural swimming pool.
View the beautiful scenery of the park in safety on the back of the motorbike of a licensed Vietnamese local rider who used to be hunters and loggers as you travel between the Wildlife Rescue Center and the Botanical Garden.
TOUR ITINERARY:
- From 08:30 am: Start at Bamboo Cafe to Wildlife Rescue Station.
- 08:45 – 09:45: Experience the Wildlife Rescue Station (learn stories; see the wildlife)
- 09:55 – 10:10: Transport to Botanical Garden
- 10:15 – 12:30: Trekking through the proper jungle
- 12:45 – 13:45: BBQ Lunch in Jungle and Resting
- 14:00- 16:30: Trekking through the jungle and back to the Botanical Garden.
- 16:30 – 17:00: Swimming at the beautiful natural pool
- 17:00- 17:15: See some wildlife animals at the Rehabilitation Center
- 17:15 – 17:30: Transport back to Phong Nha and the tour ends
PRICE: ADULT: 1,430,000 VND/Pax – UNDER 10 yrs: 1,000,000 VND/Pax
What Included?
– Water, Barbecue Lunch in the forest (vegetarian options available), refreshments, transportation, motorbike helmet, rain poncho (if required), entry fees and experienced English speaking guide.
What to bring?
– Good trekking shoes; swimwear, towel {but not your hotels}, insect repellent; long sleeve shirt and trousers; hat & sunscreen,change of clothes.
By doing this tour, you will support:
– A host of locals who would otherwise be engaged in logging and hunting wild animals.
– And contribute financially to the daily care and upkeep of the wildlife.