Phuoc Binh National Park, National park in Ninh Thuan Province, Vietnam.
Phuoc Binh National Park is a protected area featuring tropical forests, steep hills, and deep valleys across its expanse. The landscape supports diverse plant species and wildlife populations adapted to its varied terrain and forest conditions.
The park was established in 2006 to protect the natural ecosystems of southern Vietnam's mountainous interior. This action responded to growing awareness about conservation needs in the region's threatened forest environments.
Local villages near the park maintain traditional lifestyles and participate in conservation activities that visitors can learn about during guided hikes. These communities share knowledge about living alongside the forest and protecting its resources for future generations.
The park is accessible by road from Phan Rang-Thap Cham city through national highways in good condition. Visiting works best during the dry season from November to April when weather and trail conditions are most favorable.
The park is home to rare primate species living high in the dense forest canopy where they are difficult to spot. These animals are perfectly adapted to life among the treetops and play a key role in maintaining forest balance.
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