Belonging to Nghe An province, Pu Mat National Park is located in the administrative territory of 3 districts: Anh Son, Con Cuong and Tuong Duong with the southern boundary running along the Vietnam-Laos border.
Explore Pu Mat National Park – admire the “wild” beauty
Stretching along the central strip of land, with a tropical monsoon climate, Pu Mat National Park has long become a favorite tourist destination for many people, especially those who want to visit and admire. harmony with nature.
Pu Mat also has many animals from many different species, ensuring biodiversity, especially Sao La, an extremely rare mammal first discovered in Pu Mat.
A special feature that makes tourists when visiting Pu Mat National Park extremely excited is the simple, rustic but equally majestic quality of the green forest that is still preserved almost intact, not much affected. the impact of human hands.
Wild from the wild name of Pu Mat , this place has a whole system of primeval forests upstream of Khe Thoi, Khe Bu, Khe Choang, Cao Veu, Khe Kem waterfall, Mooc spring, Giang river, or forest. odd – an ancient forest shady all year round.
Coming to Khe Kem waterfall (also known as Kem waterfall), visitors can immerse themselves in the cool nature to forget the blazing sun of the central climate. From a distance, the waterfall flows down gently like a silk strip adorned with white foam, blending in the green of the mountains.
Pu Mat Nghe An is wild and beautiful with the sound of water flowing on the Pha Lai dam, causing nostalgia for travelers with the brilliant red color of the phoenix and the oars on a small boat on the banks of the River John.
Not only that, when you choose to travel to Pu Mat National Park, you will experience bold cultural beauty typical of ethnic groups such as Thai, H’mong, and Dan Lai. Referring to Pu Mat is referring to the Thai people, who have lived on this land for a long time, bringing a very unique cultural beauty to this place with villages and wooden houses on stilts. The ethnic people are honest and simple, all year round they live by tending wet rice, burning upland fields in the hills, raising a few cattle and poultry. Thai culture is also reflected in handicraft products such as bamboo and rattan and woven fabrics, which are famous for their diversity in textures, colors, durability and beauty over time. Going to Pu Mat to buy a few piles of cloth, drink can wine, and dance stalls are the cultural beauties that every person visiting this place wants to experience.
Source: Collected internet.