Really weird location! Creepy place and very rude angry gyu yelling us to go away. I don’t know if we were there after hours or something but definitely not worth it.
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Really weird location! Creepy place and very rude angry gyu yelling us to go away. I don’t know if we were there after hours or something but definitely not worth it.
What is meant here is the forest walk (mentioned in all maps) in the north-west of the island. It is indeed the only official possibility to visit and explore the national park. However, if you have ever seen the rain forest or even a primary...More
We were not allowed to enter the park By the rangers. One were sitting in front of the entrance and told us to go.
We visited here by accident while we were searching for the starfish-beach with scooters. We saw some people entering the park and decided to give it a try since we were already there. Dry path in the woods, some big old trees. No animals, just...More
There is very little access to he park so very little to comment on. We managed to skirt around where possible and managed a little stroll down one of the trails, lots of noise in the trees and came across a little snake crossing the...More
This National Park was a wonderful place but it was before they cut the park in half to let Vingroup built their hotels and safari.
We asked the rangers and turnt out it was forbidden to enter the national park. Besides that, we see that there is construction going on in the forest to build an area for "forest education". Ironically, chopping down 1/3 of the forest to "educate about...More
What you don't see on all those nice reviews is that the national park is forbidden. You are not supposed to enter.
My Sister and I spend a couple hours hiking in the National Park. It was incredibly beautiful. Our driver Nam suggested this stop and we were very happy he made the suggestion.
The place has a lot of potential, but it has been woefully neglected. Garbage everywhere, unmaintained paths, no wildlife to speak of. If you want to just walk through the jungle and look at some of the huge tress, then I guess it's fine, but...More