A bird's-eye view of Ta Dung - a miniature "Ha Long Bay" in Central Highlands. VNA Photo
A beautiful plant in Ta Dung forest. VNA Photo
Ta Dung forest is home to various birds and animals. VNA Photo
A bird's-eye view of Ta Dung - a miniature "Ha Long Bay" in Central Highlands. VNA Photo
A black squirrel in Ta Dung forest. VNA Photo
In the shade of trees in Ta Dung forest. VNA Photo
A bird's-eye view of Ta Dung - a miniature "Ha Long Bay" in Central Highlands. VNA Photo
Ta Dung Lake. VNA Photo
Ta Dung Nature Reserve - Masterpiece in Central Highlands
Spanning nearly 21,000 hectares in Dak Som commune, Dak Glong district, the Central Highlands of Dak Nong, Ta Dung Nature Reserve is famous for photogenic forests with some 2,000 kinds of fauna and flora. There are 62 animals listed in Vietnam’s Red Book and 248 others in the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species. It also features the 2,000 metre Ta Dung mountain, the highest peak in Dak Nong province. VNA Photo