TRAVELLIVE MAGAZINE Travellive 01-2016 | Page 70

R\ng quˇc gia Ph@ Quˇc th§ng tin th£m ü L≠u ˝: n’u muËn ngÒ lπi qua Æ™m trong rıng, nhÌ mang theo l“u ho∆c tÛi ngÒ, ÆÂ ®n, ÆÂ dÔng c∏ nh©n c«n thi’t. Khu v˘c d˘ng trπi n™n nªm g«n nh˜ng kh´ng gian rÈng r∑i g«n suËi, th›ch hÓp cho c∏c hoπt ÆÈng nh≠ bæt c∏, ÆËt lˆa n≠Ìng ÆÂ ®n, tr chuy÷n vµ læng nghe ©m thanh cÒa nÛi rıng. ü MÈt sË kh∏ch sπn, resort c„ dch vÙ cho thu™ xe jeep tham quan rıng nguy™n sinh. Further information ü Note: if you want to stay overnight in the forest, remember to bring a tent or sleeping bags, food, essential toiletries, and a first aid kit. You can build your camp in a spacious area near streams, so that you can enjoy fishing, campfires, barbeques, and listening to the sounds of the jungle. ü Some hotels and resorts offer jeep rental services for you to explore the forest. Nªm v“ ph›a ß´ng Bæc Æ∂o, rıng quËc gia PhÛ QuËc Æ≠Óc bao phÒ chÒ y’u bÎi ba d∑y nÛi Hµm Ninh, Hµm RÂng vµ Gµnh D«u, v…n gi˜ nguy™n vãn khu rıng giµ nguy™n sinh vÌi c©y cËi, nÛi ÆÂi, suËi th∏c. ß” th∏m hi”m rıng, du kh∏ch c„ th” ÆÀu xe ngay b™n cπnh b∂ng chÿ d…n Rıng quËc gia rÂi Æi bÈ bæt Æ«u hµnh tr◊nh kh∏m ph∏ tr™n 5km Æ≠Íng mn xuy™n rıng. T∂n bÈ trong khu rıng nguy™n sinh, du kh∏ch sœ c∂m nhÀn Æ≠Óc kh´ng kh› trong lµnh, m∏t lπnh cÒa thi™n nhi™n ha trÈn vÌi mÔi h≠¨ng cÒa th∂m l∏ c©y »m mÙc, nh˜ng t∏n l∏ Æan xen vÌi h◊nh thÔ k˙ lπ. Cµng Æi s©u vµo trong, nh˜ng c©y cÊ thÙ giµ ngh◊n tuÊi vÌi r‘ c©y chªng cht, uËn äo, nh˜ng tÊ mËi rıng hay nh˜ng c©y sim tr‹u qu∂ chæc chæn sœ mang lπi s˘ ngπc nhi™n l…n th›ch thÛ. Trong hµnh tr◊nh th∏m hi”m, bπn sœ nghe th†y ti’ng r„c r∏ch cÒa nh˜ng con suËi hay c„ th” may mæn nh◊n th†y c∏c loµi vÀt nh≠ khÿ, s„c, b s∏t trong rıng. Phu Quoc National Park Located across the Northeast of the island, Phu Quoc National Park is surrounded by three mountain ranges, namely Ham Ninh, Ham Rong and Ganh Dau. The National Park still maintains the entire primary forest with ancient trees, hills, mountains, streams and waterfalls. To discover the forest, you can park your car near the signage of the park and start walking on a 5-km path through the forest. Walking in the primary forest under strangely shaped foliage, you can take in fresh cool air with the natural scents of wet leaves. Deeper into the forest are thousand-year-old trees with interlaced roots, forest termite nests and myrtle trees laden with fruits. During your journey, you will also listen to the babble of streams or be lucky to see animals such as monkeys, squirrels and reptiles. ©Tran Minh Tan BÇI RÑCH V—M Nªm tr™n bÍ bi”n ph›a Bæc, g«n †p Rπch Vãm, thuÈc x∑ Gµnh D«u, b∑i Rπch Vãm lµ mÈt trong nh˜ng b∑i bi”n nguy™n s¨ cn s„t lπi tr™n Æ∂o PhÛ QuËc, Æ≠Óc 2 d∑y nÛi ´m l†y lµ nÛi Hµm RÂng vµ nÛi B∑i ßπi. Kh´ng chÿ c„ bÍ bi”n dµi c∏t træng, mn, b∑i Rπch Vãm lµ mÈt trong nh˜ng n¨i c„ rπn san h´ Æãp nh†t Æ∂o. V◊ ch≠a Æ≠Óc nhi“u du kh∏ch bi’t tÌi n™n b∑i Rπch Vãm v´ cÔng y™n t