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Come to Cuc Phuong in May to watch the butterfly season flying in the sky

Translated by Bing
From the end of April to the end of May every year, after experiencing a wet spring of rains throughout the day, Cuc Phuong will enter the season of butterflies coming here to fill the whole forest.

Cuc Phuong National Park (or Cuc Phuong forest) is a nature reserve in the territory of 3 provinces: Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh, Thanh Hoa. It has a rich and diverse flora and fauna, with tropical rainforest characteristics.


From the end of April to the end of May every year, after experiencing a wet spring of rains throughout the day, Cuc Phuong will enter the butterfly season with large flocks flocking here to fill the forest. The whole peaceful forest suddenly brightened, like a colorful picture woven by butterfly wings.



The butterflies migrating to Cuc Phuong are mainly white butterflies, in addition to colorful forest butterflies such as phoenix butterflies, monkey butterflies,... The whole peaceful forest suddenly brightened, weaving a colorful picture. It's like getting lost in some fairy tale. Amidst the tranquil mountain scenery, millions of butterflies with all kinds of colors fly around, making Cuc Phuong National Park suddenly turn into a beautiful art scene like in the movie.



The butterflies perched in white flocks on the ground, flying around nostalgic visitors without leaving. Cuc Fang is beautiful, both the scene and the thing always know how to keep people engaged.


In Cuc Phuong National Park, there are about 400 species of butterflies with the number of millions of them. On sunny days, flocks of colorful butterflies will come out of the shelter, flying in the sky to feed, making the scenery here like a fairy garden.


The deeper they go into the forest, the more butterflies because they prefer to roost in damp places, puddles or mud.



Note


At this time, visitors to Cuc Phuong are very crowded, especially on weekends. Heavy traffic causes butterflies to be scattered, scattered rather than crowded in one place. Therefore, coming to Cuc Phuong on weekdays, visitors can enjoy the scenery more relaxed.



The summer day is hot, moving in the forest is quite tired, so bring a lot of water and equip sunshade. If you want to explore the forest on foot, you need to prepare both insect repellent spray and wear long-sleeved clothing.



Cuc Phuong National Park Management recommends that visitors to the forest and admire the butterflies should not harm or hurt them. Butterflies are almost harmless to humans, so people should also respect and love this tiny and amazingly beautiful insect.


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Photo VnE, VNN, Great Solidarity

Image source: Multiple authors
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