Nui Chua Mountain
Vietnam
Experience Adventure and Serenity at Nui Chua Mountain, Vietnam's Hidden Beauty
Summary Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Summary
Hiking Nui Chua Mountain is a moderately challenging endeavour, taking roughly two days and one night. The terrain can be steep and rough at times, but the natural beauty you are gifted with makes it all worth it. You can attempt this hike at any time of year. However, if you want to avoid rain showers and heat, it is best to go between November and April, when it is cooler and drier.
Climbing Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Height and Distance
Natural Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Natural Height
1,039m (3,409 ft)
Natural Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Hiking Period
This trek takes 2 days and 1 night.
Difficulty Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Hiking Difficulty
Difficulty Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Terrain
This is a physically demanding hike, with steep terrain further up the mountain. At the base of the mountain, it is sandy. The vegetation is mainly green grass with more trees dotted throughout as you get higher.
The trek starts early at the gate of Nui Chua National Park. There is a narrow paved road, surrounded by forest. You’ll pass a perennial lake, and by lunchtime, a creek. There are also some weeds and thorns on the sides of the road. By the end of the first day, hikers spend the night in a campsite surrounded by forest and another river.
Hikers embark on summitting the actual peak on the second day, there are some steep slopes but beautiful views. You will pass green fields and get to a section where there are more thorny shrubs. The top of the peak is rocky and has a 360 view of the ocean and landscape below.
Hikers descend the same route in the afternoon of the second day.
Difficulty Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Weather
The weather in Nui Chua National Park is quite hot year-round. The highest temperatures are in May and June, of around 30°C (86°F) and the coolest temperatures are in December and January, ranging around 25°C (77°F).
The temperature on the mountain drops significantly at night, so be prepared with warm clothes and a sleeping bag. Especially if you are one of many other tourists who visit the mountain in the cooler parts of the year.
The rainy months are mainly between May and October, with 17 to 20 days of rain per month. The relatively drier months are between November and April, with 4 to 14 days of rain per month. On most occasions, showers only last about thirty minutes and do not necessarily make the trail more challenging
Difficulty Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Equipment
A good pair of hiking shoes with thick soles is required for this hike, plus the camping equipment you will need to spend the night up on the mountain.
Facilities Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Support Facilities
Facilities Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Rest Stops & Facilities
There are no man-made facilities on this hike, but the terrain is not extreme. You can rest at any point. You will also need to take your own food and water, or your guides may prepare food for the trip, however, this will differ depending on your tour guide operator.
Facilities Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Guides and Porters
It is not difficult to find your way if you already know where to go, however, a guide is recommended for first-timers. A guide will also help you make arrangements with the National Park Management.
Accessibility Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Accessibility and Safety
Accessibility Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Location
Nui Chua is located on the South-Central coast of Vietnam in Ninh Hai and Thuan Bac Districts, Ninh Thuan Province. This is 30km (19 miles) from Phan Rang City, the capital of Ninh Thuan Province.
To get to the starting point in Nui Chua National Park, you can take the bus from Ho Chi Minh City to Phan Rang City and then catch a taxi or rent a motorcycle from there to Nui Chua Park.
One can also take the train from Sai Gon Train Station in Nguyen Thong District to Thap Cham Train Station in Phan Rang Commune – this takes about 6.5 hours. To get to the park it is an additional 37 km (23 miles), which must also be travelled by taxi or motorcycle hire.
Accessibility Nui Chua Mountain Vietnam - Safety
There have been no reports of safety concerns. However, it is a long trek, and it is safer to do it in a group, as if something goes wrong you will need someone who can help you or call for help.