Fodor's Expert Review Tram Chim National Park

Long Xuyen Forest

The 7,612-hectare (18,810-acre) park, famous for its rare wild birds, including the Sarus and red-headed crane, lies within the Plain of Reeds, which floods each year from July to December. Migratory birds, including the cranes, return to the area every year from late December to early May. The reserve lies 80 km (50 miles) from Long Xuyen and 110 km (68 miles) from Chau Doc and is accessible by taxi, private car, or xe om (motorbike taxi). Once inside the park, small boats, operated by guides, are available to take you to bird-viewing areas for 300,000d per person. There are a range of "eco" activites within the park, including fishing, harvesting rice, and hunting field mice. There's also a very basic hotel, with three-bed air-conditioned rooms starting from 200,000d/night.

Forest

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TL843
Long Xuyen, An Giang  Vietnam

0277-382–7436

www.vietnamtourism.com

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Rate Includes: Free, Daily 7:30–4:30

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