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Endangered Primate Rescue Center

Tourist attraction in Cuc Phuong National Park

Updated: March 09, 2024 03:08 PM

Endangered Primate Rescue Center is located in Cuc Phuong National Park (National forest in Vietnam), Vietnam. It's address is 6PW8+Q42, đường rừng Cúc Phương, Cúc Phương, Nho Quan, Ninh Bình, Vietnam.

6PW8+Q42, đường rừng Cúc Phương, Cúc Phương, Nho Quan, Ninh Bình, Vietnam

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Monday8:30 to 11:30 AM
Tuesday8:30 to 11:30 AM
Wednesday8:30 to 11:30 AM
Thursday8:30 to 11:30 AM
Friday8:30 to 11:30 AM
Saturday8:30 to 11:30 AM
Sunday8:30 to 11:30 AM

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Where is Endangered Primate Rescue Center?

Endangered Primate Rescue Center is located at: 6PW8+Q42, đường rừng Cúc Phương, Cúc Phương, Nho Quan, Ninh Bình, Vietnam.

What are the coordinates of Endangered Primate Rescue Center?

Coordinates: 20.2468965, 105.7152631

Endangered Primate Rescue Center Reviews

Bjorn Rispens
2023-12-26 05:02:31 GMT

Really nice place where the staff clearly has heart for the monkeys and do everything to ensure them getting back into nature. The guide had a lot of knowledge and good English. Opening times not ideal.

Eric Low
2022-12-31 14:54:44 GMT

It is a 300'ish metre walk from the front entrance. Waiting for ranger-guides is dependent on language (of guide and group), and how busy they are caring or maintaining the place. We got in immediately.

Great location to see these magnificent creatures. It is a guide-only tour within the sanctuary - cannot venture through alone. Areas and enclosures were well-maintained. A lot of knowledgeable and passionate staff/volunteers. Some are close to extinction, so they may not be around for much longer - a piece of nature that may be lost forever.

E line
2023-12-29 04:15:05 GMT

Had a visit of 25 minutes. The guide may walk a little faster but if you don’t rush you can see a lot. Many monkeys can be seen. The center does incredibly important work for the animals. Don’t see this as a visit for yourself but as a contribution to the rescue centre.

John Jenkins
2023-11-15 09:00:44 GMT

Very knowledgeable guide who does first hand work with all the animals, including field work in the natural park. If nothing else, you should visit just to support the mission. These animals are mostly unable to be released into the wild because of poachers and more funds are needed change the dynamic.

I feel very grateful to have seen these incredibly rare animals up close.

It's not always clear from the instructions, but if you purchase a Primate/Pangolin ticket from the main gate you can walk down the left of the main gate and form in groups for a guided tour. The guides are there to start tours during the times given.

You cannot drive motorbikes down to the Primate or Pangolin pavilions. You will need to walk from the main gate parking area.

Lenka Matejovicova
2024-01-02 11:03:24 GMT

These people are doing amazing job in primate species conservation. We went on a tour with the best enthusiastic guide who was happy to answer all our questions. We saw a lot of monkeys doing fun stuff, too!

Emily Merry
2022-11-04 05:17:24 GMT

The endangered primate rescue centre is definitely with a visit. We had our own guide taking us round the centre and talking about all the different primates, how the help rehabilitate them for the wild and their release programmes. We were lucky enough to see some babies too!

Wouter van der Krol
2023-04-01 11:38:39 GMT

A well-run initiative with a primary objective: to get populations of critically endangered species up and running and back to nature as soon as possible.

The tour was very informative, and the love and knowledge of the guide became clear after asking some questions. You won't be the first one to come by, so questioning them is a great way of avoiding them getting stuck in the standard groove.

Tom Anderson
2023-09-10 03:18:37 GMT

Wildlife highlight of our trip. Our guide was great, passionate, and the Center is doing great work to rehabilitate and re release so many critically endangered species back into the wild. All the animals appeared well looked after. Highly recommend and a really worthwhile cause to support. A drive through the National park was great too

Eloïse O
2023-08-06 10:17:35 GMT

Fantastic place doing incredible work, do visit! It’s best to visit the pangolin and carnivore rescue centre after dark as they are nocturnal animals.

Stephen Tayler
2023-07-31 13:05:38 GMT

Originally a little sceptical, as some of these places can be a tourist cash grab rather than animal welfare- we were totally wrong.

If you love animals- visit, take you’re time and take it all in.

Pavan Singh Bhambra
2022-06-28 04:07:43 GMT

Great little tour with lots of information. Fantastic people who have such an important role for these endangered animals. 50k entry fee.

Ajay Peethambaran
2024-01-05 03:45:35 GMT

Will give a good Awareness about extinction

Yvon Vermeere
2024-01-21 09:14:14 GMT

Loved to hear the staff telling the stories about the animals and their program about how they put the animals back in nature.

Susanne Morris
2019-11-12 18:30:38 GMT

My sons girlfriend worked as head vet there. Tour guide very friendly and knowledgeable. Endangered primates. Horrible to imagine the cruelty humans inflict on them

Lori Tosczak
2023-01-11 11:03:42 GMT

Amazing facility that is doing wonderful things to help the primates. We showed up on a whim and we were able to get a tour on the spot which was included in the park price. The tour was very informative, our guide was wonderful, and the primates are extremely beautiful. I really support the facility's work as they are releasing primates into the wild.

We had a bit of difficulty finding it - go to the Cuc Phuong park entrance and pay there. Take a left once you're in the park and walk just a bit past the locked gates and you will find the entrance. It is well worth it. I saw some reviews mentioning the length of the tour. It is fairly short - but I think it is a good thing as you get to see the animals but also give them space. You are touring a rescue facility and not a zoo, which I appreciated. The staff are passionate and contributing positively to animal welfare in the world. Thank you Endangered Primate Rescue!

Colin Baker
2018-12-28 03:13:05 GMT

If you are into Endangered Animals then you will love this Centre.

A week is probably enough but it’s a fabulous setting in a lovely National Park.

Nida Kirmani
2019-07-21 09:15:08 GMT

Loved it! The first time I was taken on the tour was too quick but they didn’t mind me going again. They’re going a great job!

Cl. Ei.
2024-01-09 10:23:38 GMT

10/10 Endangerd Primates would be happy to become the help to survive here.

Thomas Sjoerts
2022-10-13 12:14:09 GMT

Tour is very short but you get to see many different species of monkeys that they saved from poachers and habitat loss. Great way to support this. Ticket can be bought seperately from the entrance to the national park at the entrance.

Semonne Hogg
2023-07-13 04:28:29 GMT

Great informative visit take a guide. We took chookies personified day tour. Take bug spray and mask

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About Cuc Phuong National Park
National forest in Vietnam

Cúc Phương National Park is located in Ninh Bình Province, in Vietnam's Red River Delta. Cuc Phuong was Vietnam's first national park and is the country's largest nature reserve. The park is one of the most important sites for biodiversity in Vietnam. source

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