

Vietnam boasts an array of remarkable habitats for a diverse range of species, including 330 mammals, 23 carnivores, 25 primates, 26 turtles, 1,000 birds, and 12,000 plant species. Many of these species are safeguarded within the nation’s nature reserves, national park system, and the global network of biosphere reserves. For those seeking must-visit natural hotspots, consider the following:
Why Choose Us?
✔ Rich educational opportunities ✔ Thrilling wildlife encounters ✔ Stunning photography moments ✔ Tranquil nature experiences ✔ Deep cultural connections
Tour Objectives
Educational Experience: Accompanied by experts, tour guides, rangers, and local communities, participants gain insights and share in the unique experiences.
Wildlife Observation: Spot diverse species including: Pittas, Laughingthrushs, Pheasants, Partridges, Woodpeckers, Eagles, Owls, Kingfishers, Broadbills, Hornbills, Gibbons, Langurs, Macaques, Deers, Gaurs, Vipers, and Kraits.
Photography: Capture images of a varity of animals and plants, such as
* Mamals: Golden Cheeked Gibbon, Annamese Silvered Langur, Black-shanked Douc Langur, Sambars, Deers.
* Birds: Green Peafowl, Germain’s Peacock Pheasant, Siamese Fireback, Green-legged Partridge, Bar-bellied Pitta, Blue-rumped Pitta.
* Plants:Camellia cattiennensis, Hibiscus macrophyllus, Orchid Lily (Barclaya longifolia), Irvingia malayana, Tung Tree (Tetrameles nudiflora), Cycas inermis, Lagerstroemia calyculata and more
Nature Enjoyment: Engage in forest treking, practice yoga, meditate, or simply relax in tranquil surroundings and enjoy a personal retreat or honeymoon.
Cultural Immersion: Savor local ethnic wine and dishes like laminated rice and Padi Oat leaves. Participate in singing, bamboo stick dancing, and experience the local gong music.
Destinations
* In the South: Cat Tien National Park, Dong Nai Culture and Nature Reserve, Tan Phu Forest, Chua Chan Mountain, Da Lat Plateau, Can Gio Mangroves and Mudflats, and the Mekong Delta.
*In the Central Highlands: Yok Don National Park, Lo Xo Pass, Mang Den – Kon Plong, Bach Ma National Park, Sa Mu Pass – Bac Huong Hoa Natural Reserve, and Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park.
*In the North: Cuc Phuong National Park, Tam Dao National Park, Xuan Thuy National Park, Ba Vi National Park, Ba Be National Park, and Sa Pa – Fansipan Mountain.
Habitats: Embark on a journey through Vietnam’s diverse forests by following tracks, roads, and trails. Relish short treks across various forest types including broadleaf evergreen, regenerating secondary growth, arid dipterocarp, bamboo groves, and wetlands. Revel in the picturesque landscapes of rice paddies, mountainous pine forests, and expansive shorelines
