Forest trekking to waterfall
Full day | Hard | guide and park entry included
Gia Lai, Vietnam
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Chu Mom Ray National Park is a pristine protected area in central Vietnam's Gia Lai province, renowned for its diverse wildlife, dense tropical forests, and rare endangered species including gaur, sun bears, and Asian elephants. The park encompasses over 85,000 hectares of untouched wilderness with scenic waterfalls, rivers, and trekking trails through primary forest. It remains one of Vietnam's least-visited national parks, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking authentic off-the-beaten-path experiences.
Chu Mom Ray National Park is a pristine protected area in central Vietnam's Gia Lai province, renowned for its diverse wildlife, dense tropical...
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Full day | Hard | guide and park entry included
2-3 days | Hard | guide, meals, camping included
Overnight | Moderate | guide and camping equipment included
Half day | Easy | guide with binoculars included
1-2 hours | Easy | entry fee only
Remote multi-tiered waterfall deep within the park accessible only by guided trek through pristine forest. | 12 km
Scenic river valley with camping sites and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities during early morning hours. | 8 km
Area rich in endemic plants and bird species with less foot traffic than main trails. | 15 km
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This park offers an exceptional opportunity to witness pristine Southeast Asian wilderness with high biodiversity and minimal tourist infrastructure, ideal for trekking through primary tropical forest and spotting rare wildlife in their natural habitat.
October to March
From Pleiku city, head south toward Chu Se District via Highway 19. The last 40 km requires travel through rural roads to reach the park headquarters. A private vehicle or guided tour is strongly recommended as public transport is limited.
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