
| Administrative name | Cat Ba National Park |
| Acreage | 152 km2 |
| Administrative territory | TP Hải Phòng |
| Location | East Northern |
| Founded year | 1986 |
Cat Ba National Park (NP) is located on the largest island of the archipelago, 45 km east of Hai Phong city, 25 km south of Ha Long city, and about 150 km east of Hanoi. Male. Cat Ba is the city's front gate and the center of biodiversity, geology, natural landscape and also the city's tourism center, located within the following geographical coordinates:
From 20044' to 20052' North latitude
From 106059' to 107006' East longitude
Currently, Cat Ba National Forest is preserving many marine ecosystems, terrestrial forests, mangrove forests, and rare flora and fauna species.
If you want to visit Cat Ba National Park, you can take a family car or rent a motorbike from Cat Ba town center. Ticket price to visit Cat Ba National Park is 80,000 VND/person.

Cat Ba National Park has a total natural area of up to 17,360 hectares, including: 11,000 hectares of forest and 6,500 hectares of sea surface. Thanks to favorable climate and environmental conditions, Cat Ba national forest has become an ideal location for the development and storage of many different ecosystems.
Coming to Cat Ba National Park, you will discover an extremely rich and diverse biological system, with more than 741 different species. In addition to the diverse and rich flora and fauna, this place also has shimmering and famous caves such as Trung Trang cave, Roi cave, Hoa Cuong cave...
The forest ecosystem in Cat Ba national park is extremely diverse with thousands of different types of flora and fauna. Among them, we must mention rows of ancient trees, extremely large trunks, and super wide foliage. The forests here will be divided into three types: primary forests, mangrove forests and kim Giao forests (the only type of forest found only on Cat Ba island).
Many promotional programs are only available at the website: Cat Ba Climbing
The marine ecosystem of Cat Ba national forest is concentrated mainly in bays, coasts and limestone foothills. With nearly 1500 different types of fish, coral, seaweed and zooplankton.

