The wetland ecosystem and thousands of hectares of melaleuca forests seen from above. Photo: An Hieu – VNA
Visitors explore Tram Chim National Park by motorized boat. Photo: An Hieu – VNA
Tourists view the landscape of Tram Chim National Park from an observation tower. Photo: An Hieu – VNA
Thousands of rare bird species inhabit Tram Chim National Park. Photo: An Hieu – VNA
The snail-eating stork – one of the rare bird species listed in Vietnam’s Red Data Book – inhabits Tram Chim National Park. Photo: An Hieu – VNA
The snail-eating stork – one of the rare bird species listed in Vietnam’s Red Data Book – inhabits Tram Chim National Park. Photo: An Hieu – VNA
Visitors at Tram Chim National Park. Photo: An Hieu – VNA
Tram Chim National Park attracts tourists
Tram Chim National Park is one of the most prominent ecotourism destinations in Dong Thap province, covering more than 7,000 hectares. It features a diverse vegetation system with over 130 different species, including characteristic plant communities such as lotus, wild rice, Eleocharis, Lepironia, melaleuca forests and marshes, all interwoven across the landscape. The park’s fauna is particularly notable for its wetland birds, with 233 species across 25 genera and 49 families. Photo: An Hieu – VNA