Spreading over an area of 7 villages (Tan Cong Sinh, Phu
Duc, Phu Tho, Phu Thanh A, Phu Thanh B, Phu Hiep) and Tram Chim town in Tam
Nong District.
Spreading over an area of 7 villages (Tan Cong Sinh, Phu
Duc, Phu Tho, Phu Thanh A, Phu Thanh B, Phu Hiep) and Tram Chim town in Tam
Nong District, the Tram
Chim National Park is a miniature of the Dong Thap Muoi
region, featuring a broad and diverse range of animals and plants in the
Southern Vietnam.
The total area of Tram Chim National Park is more than 7500
ha, housing as many as 200 types of birds which make up ¼ the bird population
in Vietnam. Some of these birds have been put in the Red Book for a long time.
The most typical and most well-known one is the Red-crown Crane, one of the
last 15 crane pieces in the world. Normally, a crane has a height of more than
1.7 m, gray feathers, long neck, red head and wide wings. Unlike other types of
bird in the region, these cranes only find food on land. During the rainy
season when the level of water in Dong Thap rise continuously, they have to
look for food in other places. Thus, you can only see these birds there from
December to June.
The Tram Chim National Park has been renovated and invested
by the government to become a natural museum and an attractive eco-tourism
site. Many international preservation organizations have also sponsored to help
protecting the rare and valuable birds there.
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