U Minh Ha National Park covers an area of over 8,500 hectares, located in two districts of Ca Mau province, Tran Van Thoi and U Minh. This place has countless rare species of animals and plants living under the vast green canopy of cajuput forests and has been included in the list of world biosphere reserves by UNESCO.
U Minh Ha National Park also contributes to the conservation and regeneration of natural landscape values, ecological environment and the diversity of peatland forest ecosystems. This is also a place to conserve and develop the genetic resources of precious animals and plants... to serve scientific research, sightseeing and tourism development.
Below are pictures of rare flora and fauna in U Minh Ha National Park:
Wild cats forage at night in U Minh Ha National Park.
Wild boars search for food in U Minh Ha National Park

Javan Puffer has a bald neck and head, lives in U Minh Ha National Park
Foraging
Red squirrels happily climbing trees
Black-backed box turtles move through giant reed roots
Monkeys roam the grasslands at the national park
Pangolin individual discovered in U Minh Ha National Park
An animal in the national park was captured by a camera trap.
Ky nam tree or also known as Ky nam kien
Dendrobium
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