Cat Ba is a must visit place in Cat ba.. 1 hr to go up 1 hr to come down. I rate the trek as easy to moderate..From the top, you can see dense forest covered with lush green trees.. if you are lucky you can see monkeys.
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Had a good time in Cát Bà with our friends we had a lovely trekking, biking and kayaking tours with Blue Swimmer Adventures. Overral we enjoyed our time here very much
We spent 3 days on Cat Ba Island & loved it there. We hiked up to the lookout area at Cat Ba National Park.The forest (jungle) is gorgeous. The climb is fairly strenuous, so I wouldn’t recommend it ...
Our guide Luu, took us to the National Park and trek to the peak, they said it was easy! Let’s say it was challenging in parts, but we made in and lovely view at the top.
I was promised this was a nice easy walk. Lies! Hundreds and thousands of steep slippery stairs! At one point it's no more than jumbled rocks tou have to clamber over. Nice views from the top but I w...
Jipo National Park is a vast virgin forest on Cat Ba Island. It is a huge natural zoo and botanical garden. There are many precious trees and rare animals in the forest, such as Baigemu, Boswellia, White-leaved Monkey, Golden Monkey, etc. Among them, the famous is the Cat langur. The nearby waters are rich in cuttlefish, sea prawn, abalone and sea cucumber.
Cat Ba is a must visit place in Cat ba.. 1 hr to go up 1 hr to come down. I rate the trek as easy to moderate..From the top, you can see dense forest covered with lush green trees.. if you are lucky you can see monkeys.
Very biodiverse, the government or whoever runs this gem can do much better to promote the value of the National Park.
The entire Cat Ba Island has a very good ecology and clear water. The island is full of karst landforms, and there are cement roads running through the island. We just stayed on the island with the group for a day, and in the evening we called for a motorcycle to stroll around the small villages around the hotel. The road is also a winding mountain trail. It feels like returning to the domestic countryside in the late 1990s. Most of the villagers on the island can speak Chinese in a few words. It is estimated that the ancestors were Han people. There are also many homestays in various villages. The conditions are like the guest houses in various places in the late 1990s, which may be cleaner than in the late 1990s. Many white-skinned backpackers are renting small motorcycles for travel. Food is simple and the price is very early in the 90s, it is a good place to relax. There are buses from the cruise terminal to various places.
You can still see the tropical jungle scenery.
In the National Forest Park, the loop line is about 2 hours a week. The climbing is all slope roads. Tickets are 40,000 dong. It is full of virgin forests, strange rocks and ancient trees. Bring water before climbing, but I didn't buy it after hiking.