The Tram Chim National Park, a half-year dry, another-half flooded land, spanning over 7,312 hectares in Tam Nong district, Dong Thap province is habitated by hundreds of species of flora and fauna.
![]() Tram Chim National Park is the fourth Ramsar site in Vietnam and the 2,000th in the world. ![]() The park is one of the nation's eighth bird preserve areas, with 147 birds species along with over 100 vertebrate and 40 fish species. ![]() Numerous rare bird species are seen in the national park, such as red-crown cranes, grey-headed lapwings, pelicans. ![]() Cajeput trees in the forest ![]() Typical carpets of grass in the submerged land in the forest ![]() An overview of the Tram Chim National Park ![]() The forest has 2,968 hectares of timber trees ![]() Asian openbill gather in the forest ![]() The forest is also an attractive tourism destinatio ![]() ![]() A staff is taking care of grey-headed swamphen. ![]() Tourists can have an overview of the forest from the observatory |
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