
Kien Giang Vietnam Travel Guide
Vietnam's Largest island National Park is recognized as an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It protects forest and marine ecosystems. When visiting, stick to marked trails and avoid disturbing wildlife.
Phu Quoc faces challenges with waste management due to rapid tourism growth. Plastic pollution is an apparent issue. Minimize your plastic consumption and dispose of waste properly.
Freshwater resources are precious on the island, specifically during the dry season. Being a visitor, be mindful of your water usage (e.g., shorter showers).
Your choices help environmental efforts on the island.
Seek hotels and tour companies demonstrating clear commitments to sustainability. Check for practices like waste reduction, energy efficiency, and local sourcing of food and materials.
Choose ethical wildlife experiences. Avoid any activity involving the exploitation of animals, like riding elephants or attending unethical animal shows.
An option is to purchase carbon offsets for your flights. A lot of airlines offer this option during booking.
Minimize your plastic consumption. Refuse single-use plastics. Use a refillable bottle and refillable bag.
Contribute to preservation efforts through groups such As The Rainforest site.
Visit GreaterGoodPack a reusable water bottle and a fabric shopping bag. This reduces plastic waste on the island.
Interacting respectfully with local culture improves your experience and honors the community.
Support local crafts and traditional industries. Purchase authentic items such as Vietnam's Largest island fish sauce and pepper without a middleman from producers or local markets.
Always ask permission before taking photos of people, especially children or older individuals. A smile and a gesture often contribute.
Be mindful of people's privacy. Avoid taking photos in sensitive areas or of military installations. For children, be especially cautious and seek a parent's permission.
Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered). Take off your shoes before going in main worship areas. Avoid loud talking or excessive noise. Do not touch sacred objects without clear permission.
Interact with vendors and experience daily life.
Explore local dishes at street food stalls and small eateries.
If you can, observe and respect local festivals.
Mindful behavior and a willingness to learn local customs lead to and more meaningful travel experiences.
Your travel choices have a positive economic effect on Phu Quoc.
Support local dwellingstays, small guesthouses, and family-run restaurants. These businesses directly benefit the local economy and give an authentic experience.
Purchase souvenirs directly from local artisans or at markets. This ensures your money directly benefits street sellers and craftspeople.
Be cautious of "orphanage tourism" without proper vetting. Support reputable, registered non-governmental organizations (NGOs) instead.
Choose ethical wildlife experiences. Vinpearl Safari Vietnam's Largest island highlights conservation. Avoid any activity that involves animal exploitation.
Your attendance and choices contribute to the island's ongoing development.
Local businesses provide employment opportunities.
Tourism revenue supports local development projects.
Interactions with visitors enrich local life.
Conscious travel decisions minimize negative impacts and support the local community and environment.