VietNamNet Bridge – The Lang Biang Natural Reserve in the Central Highlands Province of Lam Dong, home to rich biodiversity and unique local cultural features, has been recognised as a Biosphere Reserve by the UNESCO.
A sea of clouds at sunset seen from Lang Biang Mountain at the height of 2,169m -- Photos: VNA
The city of Da Lat seen from the height of 1,950m
Tourists climb Lang Biang Mountain, going through primitive forests.
Tourists feel fun riding a small truck on the way to Lang Biang Mountain.
Foreign tourists share beautiful photos captured at the peak.
A lunch on the way to climb Lang Biang Mountain.
Camping at the peak to behold the early morning landscape of Da Lat and Bidoup-Nui Ba National Park.
The happiness when at the peak of Lang Biang Mountain.
The Lang Biang Natural Reserve has 62 rare species of fauna and flora, including 29 species listed in the red list of Vietnam and IUCN.
The Lang Biang Natural Reserve is home to the Thong hai la de (Pinus krempfii).
It has a flora system with 153 species listed in Vietnam’s Red Book (2007) and 154 species in the IUCN Red List (2010).
The Reserve has 7 out of 13 species of bird endemic in Vietnam, including the grey-crowned crocias.
A langur at the Reserve.
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