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Introduction to Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park
Located in the northwest of Tay Ninh province, bordering Cambodia, Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park is one of the most important nature reserves in southern Vietnam. With an area of over 30,000 hectares, it is considered one of the last remaining “green lungs” preserving the typical primary forest ecosystem of the Southeast region.
Unlike crowded tourist destinations, Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park offers a sense of rawness and quiet, almost completely detached from urban life. It is an ideal destination for those looking to reconnect with nature in a meaningful way.
Ecosystem Highlights of Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park

What makes Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park special is not its “check-in” scenery, but its rich biodiversity.
The park hosts a rare diversity of ecosystems, where different forest types intersect, including dry dipterocarp forest, melaleuca forest, semi-evergreen forest, and wetland ecosystems.
It is home to more than 700 plant species, many of which are endemic. The park also hosts over 300 bird species, making it one of the best birdwatching destinations in southern Vietnam. In addition, many rare animals such as gaur, langurs, douc langurs, along with various reptiles and amphibians, can be found here.
Part of the park is recognized as an international Ramsar site, highlighting its global ecological importance.
How to Get to Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park
From Ho Chi Minh City, you can reach Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park in about 3 to 4 hours.
If traveling by motorbike or private car, the most common route is via National Highway 22 through Trang Bang, Tay Ninh city, and Tan Bien district before reaching the park. The road is relatively easy, suitable even for beginners.
If traveling by bus, you can go to Tay Ninh city or Tan Bien, then rent a motorbike or take a taxi to the national park.
Since this is a border area, bringing identification documents or passport is essential. Getting stopped over something as basic as that is not the kind of adventure anyone is looking for.

Experiences at Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park
Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park is not the kind of place you visit just to tick off a destination. It encourages you to slow down, observe more closely, and realize how alive nature actually is. And if there is something that quietly supports that experience, it is tools like the ExoTrails app, helping you explore without losing your way.
You can explore key locations within the park through ExoTrails:
- Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park: https://link.exotrails.com/L1XP9x4RHWb
- Central Office for South Vietnam relic site: https://link.exotrails.com/D3l78r4RHWb
- Provisional Revolutionary Government relic site: https://link.exotrails.com/5QWrxv4RHWb
Trekking through the forest – learning how to see

The trekking routes in the park are not overly challenging, but they are enough to reveal how the ecosystem changes with every step. You move from dry dipterocarp forest with sunlight filtering through open canopies to more humid areas where the forest floor is thick with decomposing leaves.
As you continue walking, you start noticing things you would normally ignore. The sound of dry leaves underfoot, the smell of damp soil after rain, or subtle traces of wildlife.
In a landscape where everything can start to look similar, navigation is not always easy. This is where offline maps and trail tracking features on ExoTrails become useful. Even without signal, you can see your location, track your progress, and understand what lies ahead. That sense of orientation allows you to focus on the experience rather than worrying about getting lost.
Birdwatching – when you actually listen
Morning in Lo Go – Xa Mat does not begin with sunlight, but with sound. As mist lingers among the trees, the forest slowly comes alive with layers of bird calls overlapping each other.

You find yourself slowing down, almost holding your breath to avoid disturbing the moment. Birdwatching is not about simply “seeing”, but about waiting and discovering.
For beginners, not knowing what you are looking at can feel a bit frustrating. Recording your route, marking observation points, or noting areas with high bird activity on ExoTrails helps build your own experience map. Over time, you return not as someone wandering, but with a clearer sense of where to look.
Exploring the wetlands – a different world unfolds
After moving through the forest, the landscape suddenly opens into a vast wetland area that feels entirely different. The water surface is calm like a mirror, reflecting the sky, and everything seems to slow down.

Sitting on a small boat, you no longer feel like you are traveling in the usual sense, but rather drifting. Aquatic plants spread across the water, birds appear at close range, and the entire scene feels almost too quiet to disturb.
In such environments, keeping track of your route is more important than it seems. ExoTrails’ route tracking feature helps you understand where you have been and how to return, especially in areas where the scenery can feel repetitive and disorienting.
Camping overnight – getting used to real darkness
At night, Lo Go – Xa Mat separates completely from the familiar world. No streetlights, no traffic noise, just the raw sounds of nature.

At first, the silence can feel unsettling. But if you stay still long enough, you begin to distinguish layers of sound, from insects to the movement of wind through the trees, and occasionally something shifting in the dark.
During overnight trips, safety matters more than aesthetics. Sharing your live location or marking your campsite on ExoTrails helps you and your group stay organized, especially in low-light conditions. It does not take away the wildness, it simply ensures your trip does not accidentally turn into a survival scenario.
Cycling through the forest – moving at nature’s pace
Cycling in the park offers a completely different experience. No traffic, no pollution, just dirt paths stretching through open landscapes.

The pace of cycling is balanced. Fast enough to cover distance, slow enough to observe. You can stop whenever you want and continue without disruption.
With ExoTrails, you can choose routes that match your fitness level, track your distance, and understand trail difficulty. It is especially helpful if you are unfamiliar with the terrain or simply want to keep your “relaxing trip” from turning into an unintended endurance workout.
Suggested 2 Days 1 Night Itinerary for Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park

Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City → Lo Go – Xa Mat
Morning: Depart early from Ho Chi Minh City
Noon: Arrive at the park, have lunch, complete entry procedures
Afternoon: Light trekking and exploration of dipterocarp forest
Evening: Camp or stay overnight, enjoy dinner in nature
Day 2: Deeper exploration → Return
Early morning: Birdwatching and boat trip in wetland area
Noon: Rest and lunch
Afternoon: Return to Ho Chi Minh City
If you want a deeper experience, you can extend your trip to 3 days. But even 2 days are enough to realize how much of nature you have been missing.

Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park is not a place for quick photos, but for genuinely experiencing nature in its raw and authentic form. At a time when many destinations are becoming increasingly commercialized, a place that remains this untouched is rarer than you think.
If you are looking for a trip that is far enough to escape the city but not so far that it becomes complicated, Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park in Tay Ninh is a destination worth considering.

