Discover the thrilling route from Ham Ninh to Bai Thom, passing through the quaint fishing village of Rach Vem, spanning approximately 60km. The 30km trek through the forest from Ham Ninh to Bai Thom stands out as the most unforgettable experience. It takes over 2 hours to traverse this path due to encountering numerous pitfalls, landslides, marshes, and even makeshift wooden bridges over streams.
Experience the ultimate forest-crossing adventure while touring Phu Quoc.
Insights into Phu Quoc National Park

Phu Quoc National Park is a captivating destination for adventure-seeking travelers, boasting vast expanses of pristine forests that retain their inherent wilderness. Situated in the northeast of Phu Quoc Island, Kiên Giang Province, Phu Quoc National Park is regarded as one of the few national parks that still preserve intact primeval forests with majestic natural landscapes of mountains, forests, streams, waterfalls, and sea.



Delve deep into the heart of the pristine forests and encounter a rich array of flora and fauna amidst the untamed wilderness. The towering peaks on the island are cloaked in lush foliage, giving rise to crystal-clear streams that flow endlessly day and night. Amidst the ancient forest, the melodious chirping of birds and the soothing murmur of streams create a tranquil symphony, blending human presence harmoniously with nature.













The journey unfolds through the lush forest, now paved and easily navigable, yet the majestic trees of Phu Quoc still stand tall on either side. This main route leads you to the quaint fishing villages of Rach Tram, Rach Vem, the Ganh Dau Cape, or back to Duong Dong town.

Duy's Digest (compiled)
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Reference: Mytour Travel Handbook
MytourJuly 22, 2016