Mà ©i CàMau National Park () or National Park of Cape CàMau is a national park in southern Vietnam. It is located in ÃÂất Mà ©i Commune, Ngá»Âc Hiá»Ân district, in CàMau, the southernmost of Vietnam's provinces.
The park was established by Decision 142/2003/QÃÂ-TTg of the Prime Minister of Vietnam on July 14, 2003, on the basis of the natural preservation zone of ÃÂất Mà ©i, a zone founded by Decision 194/CT, dated August 9, 1986.
By 2025, the plan is to replant about 150 hectares of mangroves, as part of a five-year plan to restore the forest. Mangrove trees form an important natural barrier against natural disasters and in some way protect the Mekong Delta.
The national park has great biodiversity. 26 species of mammals, 43 species of reptiles, 9 species of amphibians, 233 species of fish and 93 species of birds live here.
This park is located on the southernmost tip of Vietnam's territory.
Coordinates: from N 8ð32' to 8ð49' and E 104ð40' to 104ð55'.
Total area: 41,862 ha, including: