(SGTT) - After opening the voting portal, the organizers of the program "Top 7 Impressions of Vietnam 2023" received thousands of votes to find destinations loved by readers. As of today, October 24, the Bau Sau area - Cat Tien National Park, Bach Ma National Park or the experience of watching baby turtles return to the sea in Con Dao National Park... are the categories leading the votes. .
(SGTT) - After opening the voting portal, the organizers of the program "Top 7 Impressions of Vietnam 2023" received thousands of votes to find destinations loved by readers. As of today, October 24, the Bau Sau area - Cat Tien National Park, Bach Ma National Park or the experience of watching baby turtles return to the sea in Con Dao National Park... are the categories leading the votes. .
Bau Sau Area - Cat Tien National Park, Dong Nai province
In 2005, Bau Sau area located in Cat Tien National Park, Dong Nai province was recognized as the 1,499th Ramsar site in the world, and also the second Ramsar site in Vietnam.
Photo: Bau Sau Fanpage
Bau Sau is located in the endemic bird area of the lowlands, in which dozens of species live closely with wetlands, including both native species and migratory birds. Among them, there are rare birds such as white-necked cranes, peacocks, Javan eagles, blue-winged ibis, white-winged geese...
Photo: Bau Sau Fanpage
This area is also the habitat of the Siamese crocodile, an animal that is in a state of conservation status at critically endangered (CR) according to the Vietnam Red Book (2007) and the IUCN Red List (2012).
Readers voted for Bau Sau Area – Cat Tien National Park in the ‘Top 7 Impressions of Vietnam’ here.
Bach Ma National Park, Thua Thien Hue
Bach Ma National Park, located in Phu Loc district, Thua Thien Hue province, 40km from Hue city, has a total area of about 37,423 hectares. This is Vietnam's only strip of primeval forest connecting the country from the East Sea to the Vietnam - Laos border.
Photo: Hoang Le
Not only has charming scenery, cool climate and French-style villas, Bach Ma is also home to many rare tropical animals and plants in vast primeval forests with streams. and the breathtaking waterfall.
With a height of over 300m, Do Quyen waterfall is one of the waterfalls that many tourists discover when coming to Bach Ma National Park. Photo: Hoang Le
Coming here, visitors will have the opportunity to experience walking "through" primeval forests, cycling to conquer Bach Ma peak, camping in the forest, bird watching... or visiting interesting destinations such as Do Quyen and Hai Vong waterfalls. Dai, Ngu Ho waterfall, Truoi Lake or Truc Lam Bach Ma Zen Monastery.
Readers voted for Bach Ma National Park in the ‘Top 7 Impressions of Vietnam’ here.
Experience watching baby turtles return to the sea at Con Dao National Park, Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Photo: Con Dao National Park
Every year from April to November, "mother turtles" from the sea come to the beach in Con Dao National Park, Ba Ria - Vung Tau province to nest. Witnessing firsthand mother turtles dig nests, lay eggs, and watch baby turtles return to the ocean are interesting and rare experiences here.
To see turtles lay eggs, visitors go to the Con Dao National Park Management Board to buy tickets and take a canoe to the beach. Normally, Con Dao National Park will take tourists to Bay Canh island to see turtles laying eggs, this is the spot with the largest number of turtles laying eggs. To ensure the natural ecology here, Con Dao National Park has regulations on the number of visitors, each time watching turtles lay eggs and releasing turtles back to the sea only accepts 50 visitors.
Photo: Con Dao National Park
In Con Dao waters, there are 5 species of turtles living, but only 2 species of turtles that often come to the beach to nest and lay eggs are green turtles (green turtles) and hawksbill turtles. Currently, all species of sea turtles are on the verge of extinction and are listed in Vietnam's and the world's red books.
Readers voted for the Experience of watching baby turtles returning to the sea in Con Dao National Park into the ‘Top 7 Vietnamese Impressions’ here.
Ca Mau Cape National Park
Photo: Ca Mau Cape National Park
Ca Mau Cape National Park - the southernmost land of the country possesses rich natural landscapes, naturally regenerated mangrove forests, and alluvial plains with diverse biological systems. In particular, Ca Mau Cape National Park is where tourists watch the sun rise in the East Sea and set in the West Sea.
Photo: Ca Mau Cape National Park
Coming to Ca Mau Cape Tourist Area, visitors can experience a "thrilling" trip to the river area on tourist routes through the forest of Ca Mau Cape National Park to visit the naturally regenerated mangrove ecosystem. naturally, immerse yourself in nature, weave under the forest canopy, try the feeling of walking on each "mangrove tree" intertwined with each other.
Readers voted for Ca Mau Cape National Park in the ‘Top 7 Impressions of Vietnam’ here.
Lang Sen conservation area, Long An province
In 2015, Lang Sen Wetland Reserve became Vietnam's 7th Ramsar site. Photo: Long An Newspaper
In 2015, Lang Sen Wetland Reserve became Vietnam's 7th Ramsar site. Lang Sen area is located in the lowland area of Dong Thap Muoi, with a diverse ecosystem. Lang Sen region has 156 species of wild plants, 149 species of vertebrates, including 13 species in the Vietnam Red Book such as pythons, snakes, titmice, magpies...
In addition to animals, this place also has rich natural vegetation along rivers and canals. In the dry season, this is also a shelter for reptiles such as snakes, turtles, crabs, eels, snakehead fish...
Readers voted for Lang Sen Conservation Area in the ‘Top 7 Impressions of Vietnam’ here.
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: 24/10/2023
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