Bach Ma National Park

The Bach Ma National Park lies on the border of Thua Thien Hue and Da Nang, reaching nearly 1,450 meters. Once a French colonial retreat, it is now a national park known for its rich biodiversity and majestic scenery.

Tucked between Hue and Da Nang, Bach Ma Mountain captivates with its untouched beauty and year-round cool climate. At nearly 1,450 meters above sea level, it was once a French colonial retreat in the early 20th century. Today, it is home to Bach Ma National Park, a haven of rich tropical biodiversity and misty forests. Visitors can feel the climate shift as they ascend through lush greenery and rolling fog. Bach Ma offers an enchanting escape into nature’s calm and grandeur.

Beyond its fresh air and mountain views, Bach Ma boasts stunning landmarks like Do Quyen Waterfall and the crystal-clear pools of Ngu Ho. Trekking routes cut through ancient forests, bubbling streams, and vibrant plant life. Adventurous travelers can climb to Hai Vong Dai Peak for sweeping views of Lang Co Bay and the East Sea. The area shelters rare birds, wildlife, and plant species, making it a naturalist’s dream. Bach Ma is not just scenic—it’s a living biological treasure.

One of its most unique features is the moss-covered French villas hidden deep in the forest, evoking a sense of mystery and nostalgia. For those seeking peace, fresh air, and a break from city life, Bach Ma is the perfect destination. It’s ideal for camping, birdwatching, photography, or simply relaxing among nature. Bach Ma is more than a mountain—it’s a symbol of Central Vietnam’s natural splendor.

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