Tram Chim National Park is a vital wetland sanctuary located in the Mekong Delta, renowned for its diverse bird species and unique ecosystem.
Tram Chim National Park covers an area of approximately 7,588 hectares in the heart of Vietnam's Mekong Delta in Dong Thap Province. This protected area is one of the most significant wetland ecosystems in Southeast Asia, hosting nearly 200 species of birds, including the rare and endangered Sarus Crane. Established primarily to preserve the region’s delicate hydrological processes and its rich biodiversity, the park presents a mosaic of habitats such as grasslands, swamps, and seasonally inundated forests. Visitors can explore the array of fauna and flora through bird-watching tours, boat rides, and eco-trails. The park's history is deeply entwined with conservation efforts aimed at safeguarding migratory bird habitats while promoting sustainable tourism. It offers a variety of attractions, from the vibrant aquatic life to seasonal lotus blooming, appealing to wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Sarus Crane watching opportunities during migration season.
Exploration of wetland biodiversity and unique vegetation.
Guided boat tours offering close views of rare bird habitats.
Seasonal lotus flower fields providing a picturesque landscape.
A crucial sanctuary for the endangered Sarus Crane, especially during migratory seasons.
Diverse freshwater ecosystems that support a wide range of plant and animal life.
A unique habitat within the park that is home to various bird species.