
Best of Vietnam Birding
Watching Tour
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BIRD17 |
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16 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 1: Arrive Hanoi. Hanoi to Cuc Phuong
National Park
Days 2 & 3: Cuc Phuong National Park
Day 4: Cuc Phuong National Park to Tam Dao
Days 5 & 6: Tam Dao
Day 7: Tam Dao to Dalat via Hanoi
Days 8, 9 & 10: Dalat
Day 11: Dalat to Di Linh
Day 12: Di Linh to Cat Tien National Park
Days 13, 14 & 15: Cat Tien National Park
Day 16: Cat Tien National Park to Ho Chi Minh
City. Depart Ho Chi Minh City
Detail Itinerary
Day
1: Arrive Hanoi. Hanoi to Cuc Phuong National
Park
Arrive at Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport
and transfer directly to Cuc Phuong National
Park, a three-hour drive south of Hanoi. Stop
off at Van Long Nature Reserve 30 km before the
entrance to Cuc Phuong in the late afternoon.
Here a sampan ride through flooded rice fields
leads to the dramatic limestone cliffs that are
home to the largest population of one of
Vietnam’s critically endangered primates,
Delacour's Langur. There are usually large
numbers of waterbirds at Van Long including
several species of ducks, waders, bitterns,
herons and egrets as well as White-browed Crake
and a raptor or two. Overnight at Cuc Phuong
National Park HQ.
Days 2 & 3: Cuc Phuong National Park
The first national park to be established in
Vietnam, Cuc Phuong is an area of limestone
hills covered in primary rainforest. The best
birding is in the centre of the park where there
are several excellent trails including the Loop
Trail and the Valley Trail. The main road
through the park can also be very productive
especially for over-wintering thrushes early in
the morning. There are two full days to search
for Cuc Phuong specialities such as Pied
Falconet, Bar-bellied, Blue-rumped and Eared
Pitta, Silver-breasted Broadbill, White-winged
Magpie, White-tailed Flycatcher, Fujian Niltava
and Limestone Wren-Babbler. Overnight at Cuc
Phuong National Park HQ.
Day 4: Cuc Phuong National Park to Tam
Dao
A full morning of birding at Cuc Phuong before
heading back to Hanoi and then on to the hill
station of Tam Dao. Overnight at Tam Dao.
Days 5 & 6: Tam Dao
Two full days to explore the trails above Tam
Dao town leading through nice montane evergreen
and bamboo forest. Specialities at Tam Dao
include Purple and Green Cochoas, Chestnut
Bulbul, Grey Laughingthrush, Coral-billed and
Streak-breasted Scimitar Babblers and Greater
Rufous-headed and Short-tailed Parrotbills.
Winter visitors that may turn up here between
December and March include Black-breasted,
Japanese, Eyebrowed and Grey-backed Thrush and
Fujian Niltava. Overnight at Tam Dao.
Day 7: Tam Dao to Dalat via Hanoi
An early start from Tam Dao to catch the 07.30
flight from Hanoi Airport to another hill
station, Dalat, in the Central Highlands. In the
afternoon make the first of several visits to
the Ta Nung Valley, a small but bird-filled area
of remnant evergreen forest 10 km from Dalat.
This is the most accessible site for the rare
and endemic Grey-crowned Crocias. Black-hooded,
White-cheeked and Orange-breasted Laughingthrush
as well as the recently split Black-crowned
Parrotbill may also be found here. Other
possibilities here include the very distinct
local sub-species of Blue-winged Minla,
Rufous-backed and Black-headed Sibias and
Black-throated Sunbird, Jerdon’s Baza, Blue
Pitta and the beautiful yellow-breasted form of
Indochinese Green Magpie. Overnight at Dalat.
Days 8, 9 & 10: Dalat
In addition to the wonderful Ta Nung Valley
there are two other main birding sites around
Dalat - Mount Lang Bian and Ho Tuyen Lam. Mount
Lang Bian, is a 2,169 m high peak 20 minutes by
road from Dalat. Yellow-billed Nuthatch,
Grey-crowned Tit, Vietnamese Cutia,
Black-crowned Fulvetta and Vietnamese Greenfinch
can be found in the pine and montane evergreen
forest here. The most sought-after species at
Lang Bian however is the beautiful and skulking
endemic Collared Laughingthrush. Ho Tuyen Lam is
a man-made lake, just 3 km from the centre of
town. At the far end of the lake there are
tracks leading through pines to areas of remnant
tropical evergreen forest. Burmese Shrike,
Slender-billed Oriole, Indochinese Cuckooshrike,
Vietnamese Cutia, Red Crossbill and Vietnamese
Greenfinch can be found in the pines while the
evergreen forest is home to Yellow-billed
Nuthatch, Black-hooded, White-cheeked and
Orange-breasted Laughingthrush, Grey-crowned
Crocias and Black-crowned Parrotbill amongst
others. Overnight at Dalat.
Day 11: Dalat to Di Linh
Leave Dalat after a final morning of birding and
head to a forested mountain pass near to the
town of Di Linh a two-hour drive from Dalat. The
evergreen forest here is home to several Dalat
Plateau specialities including Black-hooded,
White-cheeked Laughingthrush and Orange-breasted
Laughingthrush as well as the Indochinese
endemic Black-crowned Parrotbill. Overnight at
Di Linh.
Day 12: Di Linh to Cat Tien National
Park
An early morning visit to the mountain pass at
Di Linh to look for other exciting possibilities
such as Blue and Rusty-naped Pitta, Indochinese
Green Magpie, Spotted Forktail and Green Cochoa
before continuing along Highway 20 towards Cat
Tien National Park. Cat Tien contains the
largest remaining area of lowland tropical
forest in southern Vietnam and an incredible
diversity of birds and mammals including over
330 bird species. Endangered birds found here
include Germain’s Peacock Pheasant, Green
Peafowl and the very elusive Orange-necked
Partridge. Mammals that may be seen include
Leopard Cat, Eurasian Wild Pig, Lesser
Mousedeer, Sambar, Red Muntjac and Gaur as well
as two endangered primates, Black-shanked Douc
Langur and Buff-cheeked Gibbon. There should be
time for late afternoon birding at Cat Tien
after checking into the HQ accommodation.
Overnight at Cat Tien National Park HQ.
Days 13, 14 & 15: Cat Tien National Park
A full three days of birding along the road and
forest trails at Cat Tien National Park. Jeeps
are used to visit areas further afield such as
Crocodile Lake where Green Peafowl, Grey-headed
Fish Eagle and Lesser Adjutant may be seen. The
5 km walk through the forest to Crocodile Lake
is one of the best places to look for
Blue-rumped and Bar-bellied Pitta as well as
Red-and-Black and Banded Broadbill and
Orange-breasted Trogon amongst others. Other
specialities at Cat Tien include Scaly-breasted
Partridge, Siamese Fireback, Germain’s Peacock
Pheasant, White-bellied, Great Slaty,
Pale-headed and Black-and-Buff Woodpecker,
Red-vented Barbet, Woolly-necked Stork, and
Grey-faced Tit-Babbler. Overnight at Cat Tien
National Park HQ.
Day 16: Cat Tien National Park to Ho Chi
Minh City. Depart Ho Chi Minh City
A final morning of birding along the forest
trails or the surfaced road through Cat Tien
National Park where Green-eared, Blue-eared,
Lineated and Red-vented Barbet can often be seen
perched high up in the roadside trees. Check out
of the park guest house after lunch and drive
the 150 km to Ho Chi Minh City to transfer to
Tan Son Nhat International Airport.
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