The move aims to protect the park’s landscape and environment, reduce waste, and mitigate impacts on the national park’s natural ecosystem.
Visitors will not be allowed to bring food to many Bach Ma National Park locations, including Hai Vong Dai Peak, Do Quyen Waterfall, and other hiking trails Ba.

Vong Hai Dai Peak at the Bach Ma National Park
To meet visitor demand, the Bach Ma National Park management board has set up food service areas at Bach Ma Restaurant, the Km16 parking lot (entrance to the Do Quyen Trail), the Km19 parking lot (entrance to Hai Vong Dai Peak), and the shelter at the junction leading to Ngu Ho (Five Lakes).
Covering a total area of 37,487 hectares in Hue City and Quang Nam Province, Bach Ma National Park accommodates thousands of plant and animal species with many listed in the Red Book and classified as endangered.
Boasting diverse landscapes and a mild climate, the national park is a favourite destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. It also has a bear rescue centre that integrates eco-tourism, environmental education, and conservation initiatives.