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BIRD12 |
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Routes: |
Ha Noi -
Tam Dao - Cuc Phuong - Da Lat - Nam Cat
Tien |
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Duration: |
19 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 1: Arrival - Ha Noi – Tam Dao
Day 2: Tam Dao
Day 3
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Tam Dao
Day 4: Tam Dao - Ha Noi - Cuc Phuong
Day 5
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Cuc Phuong
Day 6
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Cuc Phuong
Day 7
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Cuc Phuong
Day 8: Cuc Phuong – Ha Noi
Day 9: Ha Noi – Ho Chi Minh City
Day 10: Da Lat
Day 11
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Da Lat
Day 12
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Da Lat
Day 13: Da Lat – Nam Cat Tien
Day 14
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Nam Cat Tien
Day 15
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Nam Cat Tien
Day 16
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Nam Cat Tien
Day 17
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Nam Cat Tien – Ho Chi Minh City
Day 18
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Ho Chi Minh City
Day 19
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Ho Chi Minh City - Departure
Detail Itinerary
Vietnam is a country full of natural diversity,
due to its geographical shape as well as its
different climate and elevational zones. There
are mountainous regions with subtropical
cloudforests, river deltas with vast mudflats,
coastal mangroves, tropical rainforests and
saltpans. More than 800 bird species have been
reported from these highly diverse habitats,
some of them endemic to small regions. On this
trip, we will make an effort to see a
comprehensive cross-selection of Vietnam 's
natural beauty, comprising some of the most
beautiful landscapes on earth. Our main focus
will be on birds, but we will also pay attention
to flora and other fauna such as reptiles,
amphibes, mammals and insects. With some luck
and patience, we will see some of the rare
species occuring in Vietnam .
Day 1: Arrival - Ha Noi – Tam Dao
Arrive in Ha Noi. Greet at the Airport and
transfer directly to Tam Dao hill station.
Overnight in Tam Dao.
Day 2: Tam Dao
Full day birdwatching. There are several good
trails in the hills above the town, the Water
Tank Trail and the Radio Transmitter Trail in
particular are normally quite productive.
Species to look out for here include the Grey
Laughingthrush, Chestnut Bulbul, Black-chinned
Yuhina and Fork-tailed Sunbird. Overnight in Tam
Dao.
Day 3
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Tam Dao
Another full day to explore the forest above Tam
Dao. Winter visitors that are possible here
include Black-breasted Thrush, Japanese Thrush
and Fujian Niltava. Overnight in Tam Dao.
Day 4: Tam Dao - Ha Noi - Cuc Phuong
Time for some early morning birding before
meeting up with the driver and transferring by
road to Ha Noi and continuing on to Cuc Phuong
National Park , three hours south of the
capital. Birding on the trails of Cuc Phuong.
The birding is good at Cuc Phuong with over 300
species recorded in the park. Endangered mammals
such as Indochinese Tiger, Clouded Leopard and
the rare Delacour Langur also inhabit the
forests of Cuc Phuong though they are seldom
seen. Other possible bird species include
Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl, Ruddy Kingfisher,
Silver-breasted Broadbill and White-tailed
Flycatcher. Overnight at Bong Sub-Station Cuc
Phuong
Day 5
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Cuc Phuong
The first national park to be established in
Vietnam , Cuc Phuong is an area of limestone
hills covered with large tracts of primeval
rainforest. Key bird species here include Grey
Peacock-Pheasant, Bar-bellied, Blue-rumped and
Eared Pitta, White-winged Magpie, Limestone
Wren-Babbler, Fujian Niltava and Pied Falconet.
Overnight at Bong Sub-Station Cuc Phuong.
Day 6
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Cuc Phuong
Full day birdwatching in Cuc Phuong National
Park . Overnight in Bong Sub-Station 20 km
inside Cuc Phuong.
Day 7
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Cuc Phuong
Full day birdwatching and overnight in Cuc
Phuong National Park .
Day 8: Cuc Phuong – Ha Noi
A final morning of birding before meeting up
with the driver and heading back to Ha Noi.
Relax or city tour in the afternoon. Overnight
in Ha Noi.
Day 9: Ha Noi – Ho Chi Minh City
Morning flight to Ho Chi Minh City . Pick up &
transfer directly to Da Lat, 300km from Sai Gon.
Overnight in Da Lat.
Day 10: Da Lat
A full day of birding at Mount Lang Bian where
the evergreen forests are home to many
interesting species including some endemics. Key
species to be found at Mount Lang Bian include
Silver Pheasant, Indochinese Cuckooshrike,
Eurasian Jay, Yellow-billed Nuthatch, Mugimaki
Flycatcher, Cutia and Red Crossbill. This is
also the place to see two of Vietnam 's sought
after endemics, the Collared Laughingthrush and
the Vietnamese Greenfinch. Mount Lang Bian is
best avoided at weekends and holidays when it is
a very popular destination for local tourists.
Overnight in Da Lat.
Day 11
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Da Lat
Tuyen Lam Lake , only 3 km from the centre of town, is Da Lat's other hotspot for
birders. Take a boat to far side of the lake
where a track leads through the pines to areas
of remnant tropical evergreen forest. The rare
and endemic Grey-crowned Crocias was
re-discovered here a few years ago after not
being seen for nearly 60 years. Other
interesting species possible here include
Slender-billed Oriole, Maroon Oriole,
Rufous-backed Sibia, Black-hooded and
White-cheeked Laughingthrush. Overnight in Da
Lat.
Day 12
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Da Lat
The Ta Nung Valley, around 15 km from Da Lat,
holds a few pockets of remnant evergreen forest
where many of the Da Lat specialities can still
be found including Grey-crowned Crocias,
Black-hooded and White-cheeked Laughiingthrush,
Grey-headed Parrotbill, Blue-winged Minla and
Black-throated Sunbird. Overnight in Da Lat.
Day 13: Da Lat – Nam Cat Tien
Birdwatching to Di Linh before driving to Nam
Cat Tien National Park, 150 km from Da Lat in
Dong Nai Province. Once off Highway One, the
road passes through large areas of rubber
plantations before branching off to the national
park. Check in to park guest house on arrival
and the driver and car return to Ho Chi Minh
City . An incredible diversity of birds and
mammals live in the forest and wetland habitats
of Nam Cat Tien, including an estimated 230
species of birds. Endangered birds that can be
found here include Germains Peacock-Pheasant,
Green Peafowl and the very elusive Orange-necked
Partridge. Mammals that can sometimes be seen
include wild boar, Samba Deer, the rare
Black-shanked Duoc Langur, Yellow-cheeked and
Crested Gibbon. The afternoon is free for
birding along the road or trails. Overnight at
Nam Cat Tien.
Day 14
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Nam Cat Tien
A full day of birding along the road and forest
trails of Nam Cat Tien. A jeep can be hired at
the park headquarters to visit areas further
afield such as Bird Lake to look for visiting
waders or Crocodile Lake where Green Peafowl,
Lesser Adjutant and Purple Heron may be
seen.During the walk through the forest to
Crocodile Lake look out for Bar-bellied and
Blue-rumped Pitta, Red and Black and Banded
Broadbill and Orange-breasted Trogon amongst
others. Overnight at Nam Cat Tien.
Day 15
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Nam Cat Tien
Another full day to enjoy the rich bird life of
Nam Cat Tien. Species to look out for include
Woolly-necked Stork, Siamese Fireback,
Scaly-breasted Partridge, Bar-bellied Pitta,
Blue-rumped Pitta, Grey-faced Tit-Babbler, Great
Slaty Woodpecker, White-bellied Woodpecker and
Heart-spotted Woodpecker. Overnight at Nam Cat
Tien.
Day 16
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Nam Cat Tien
Full day birdwatching by Jeep & overnight at Nam
Cat Tien National Park .
Day 17
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Nam Cat Tien – Ho Chi Minh City
A final morning of birding along the trails or
perhaps the headquarters road where Green-eared,
Blue-eared, Lineated, and if you are lucky,
Red-vented Barbet, can often be seen perched
high up in the roadside trees. Drive back to Ho
Chi Minh City . Overnight in the City.
Day 18
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Ho Chi Minh City
Full day relax or city tour. Overnight in Ho Chi
Minh City .
Day 19
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Ho Chi Minh City - Departure
Free time at leisure until transfer to Airport
for flight.
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