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Attractive attractions in the north of Phu Quoc pearl island

Translated by Bing
The north of Phu Quoc Island is rich in beauty with primeval forests. There are also pristine beaches and fishing villages here, which have not been greatly affected by trade. Here are some of the attractions.

Phu Quoc National Park has an area of more than 31,400 hectares, is home to hundreds of species of animals and plants and a diverse ecosystem of mountains, forests, seas, waterfalls and streams. Currently, Phu Quoc National Park is being preserved, developed and continues to breed and collect rare and endangered wild animals.


Phu Quoc National Park is located in Bai Thom, Cua Duong and Ham Ninh communes. You just need to go to the above communes, then head east or north for less than 10 km, you will encounter a vast, vast forest and countless beautiful scenery waiting for you. But the new thing worth conquering is the road through this primeval forest.


Here, you will explore lush vegetation, admire pure streams such as Tranh stream, Da Ban stream, Da Ngoc stream. If you join the 4-hour tour, you will conquer the top of Chua Mountain, with an altitude of 565 m and admire the vast and colorful scenery of the park.


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Located about 15 kilometers from Duong Dong town, Rach Vem fishing village or "Starfish Kingdom" is one of the favorite photo spots of tourists. In addition to the clear blue water, this place also scores points because there are many starfish. From December to April is the time when the sea is calm and the water is clear, so it is easiest to see starfish. In the rainy season, the road to Rach Vem is difficult to walk and the water is cloudy.


Raft houses and wooden bridges facing the sea are also one of the highlights of Rach Vem. Coming here, visitors can also enjoy a variety of fresh seafood, which is cheaper than the central area. However, because most of the houses are processed by people, they are not elaborately decorated.


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One of the most popular attractions in the north island is Vinpearl Safari, which takes care of more than 3,000 birds, animals, and reptiles of 175 species. Safari is divided into 2 open zoo areas, for visitors to visit the zoo and semi-wild area, taking visitors by specialized vehicles.


Coming here, visitors with their families and friends learn about animals in their natural habitat. Nearby is the VinWonders entertainment complex with many fun or adventure games, an aquarium suitable for both children and adults.


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Ganh Dau Cape is a mound of land jutting out into the sea, located in the northwest of the island. Due to the long road and not many tourists to visit, Ganh Dau Cape has a wild beauty with rocky rapids of many shapes and clear blue beaches.


During the journey to explore the north island, visitors can visit pepper gardens, buy pearl island specialties as gifts. Recommended pepper gardens are in the Elephant Area, where the most pepper is grown, on the way to Bai Thom commune. In addition, on the way to Ganh Dau, there are also many pepper gardens for you to visit and take pictures.


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Bai Thom located in the center of Bai Thom commune, right at the foot of Ong Dien mountain. From the center of Duong Dong town, it is about 35km. Bai Thom is a semi-wild beach with pristine scenery. Coming here, visitors can zoom in and admire the islands of Cambodia, Kep and Kampot provinces.


The coast of Bai Thom is about 2 km long with narrow sandy beaches combined, shallow sea water, so it is suitable for fun and swimming. Surrounding this place is green nature, diverse vegetation. It is not difficult for you to come across rows of coconuts, poplars or rows of green palms growing well near the beach. Compared to many beautiful beaches on the pearl island, Bai Thom is not as famous and bustling. This place is deserted, quiet and suitable for those who like to explore and immerse themselves in nature.


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Pepper garden in the northern part of the island: located on the way to Ganh Dau commune.


The most ideal time to visit Phu Quoc pepper garden is when the pepper is harvested, from November to February of the next lunar year. At this time, the ripe pepper has a very beautiful red color, the red pepper on the tree, and the characteristic pungent scent. Visiting the pepper garden is also an opportunity to discover the secrets of pepper cultivation through the sharing of farmers here.


All pepper gardens in Phu Quoc are free to visit, so you can comfortably walk around without worry. You only need about 45 minutes to 1 hour to visit and stroll through the pepper garden, so if you can combine many other tourist destinations in a day itinerary such as the North Island tour.


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