Nestled within the heart of Nui Chua National Park, Amanoi beats in rhythm with the vibrant tapestry of nature that surrounds it. The resort’s Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations this year honor the region’s unparalleled biodiversity with a special mooncake collection, each box a delicate craft paying homage to the flora and fauna of Nui Chua.

These boxes are not just a feast for the eyes, but also a force for good. All profits from their sale will be donated to GreenViet, a center dedicated to wildlife research and protection. This contribution is Amanoi’s way of ensuring that the precious habitats within the park thrive and that the wildlife within them flourishes amidst untouched landscapes.

Six symbolic animals of land and sea adorn this year’s mooncake boxes, chosen to raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity and the critical need for preservation. The black-shanked douc langur, white-crested laughingthrush, and chevrotain represent the terrestrial species, while the green sea turtle, blue whale, and coral embody the marine life of Nui Chua. These species are unique to the region and fragile, highlighting the resort’s commitment to conservation efforts.

From September 14 to 18, families can reunite and create lasting memories at Amanoi Resort. The resort has curated a special program of activities for all ages, including lantern-making workshops, art classes, and trekking adventures in the national park. Bay cruises and special culinary events, such as a beachside BBQ dinner and a unique Cham cuisine experience, also await guests.

As part of the festivities, resort guests will receive a box of these special mooncakes during their stay, a sweet treat to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.

“Our partnership with GreenViet reflects Amanoi’s deep commitment to sustainable development and environmental conservation,” shared Joy Arpornrat Kuekthong, general manager of Amanoi. “By supporting wildlife research and protection, we hope to preserve the natural beauty and biodiversity of Nui Chua National Park, ensuring that future generations can also experience its wonders.”

Nui Chua National Park, located in Ninh Thuan Province in south-central Vietnam, boasts a distinct array of plant and animal life. Spanning over 29,000 hectares, it is a recognized UNESCO Global Biosphere Reserve, celebrated for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems, including dry forests, coastal dunes, rocky outcrops, and vibrant coral reefs.

The terrestrial portion of the park is characterized by its arid, semi-desert climate, which has given rise to a diverse range of plant and animal species. Over 1,500 plant species call this place home, many of them rare and endemic, adapted to the harsh conditions. The fauna is just as impressive, with over 300 vertebrate species recorded, including endangered species such as the black-shanked douc langur and the green sea turtle.

Under the waves, Nui Chua’s coral reefs paint a vibrant underwater paradise. With over 300 species of coral and countless fish, molluscs, and other marine life, it is a diver’s and snorkeler’s dream. The clear waters offer a window into an extraordinary world, showcasing the park’s marine biodiversity.

Amanoi – A Mountainous and Forest-Enveloped Retreat

Amanoi, nestled in Vinh Hy Bay within the boundaries of Nui Chua National Park, is enveloped by mountains and forests. The resort offers sweeping views of the romantic panorama where sea and sky meet. With over 30km of coastline to explore, guests can expect absolute privacy and a sense of peace while immersed in nature’s beauty.

Amanoi boasts a range of luxurious accommodations, including Pavilions, Villas with private pools, Residence Villas, and Wellness Pool Villas, all carefully arranged among lush green vegetation for the ultimate tranquil escape.

GreenViet: A Decade of Biodiversity Conservation

GreenViet, officially the Green Viet Water Biodiversity Conservation Center, was established in October 2012. With a focus on central and Central Highlands regions of Vietnam, the center has dedicated a decade to conserving biodiversity, with clear goals and a passionate mission.

GreenViet has initiated numerous projects, including protecting douc langurs in Da Nang, Ninh Van Bay, and Kon Tum, and promoting urban greening initiatives. Their efforts extend across the region, hosting workshops and working tirelessly to preserve Vietnam’s natural heritage.

Contact

For more information or to make a reservation, please contact:

Amanoi – Vinh Hy, Ninh Thuan

Tel: +84-259 3770 777

Email: [email protected]

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