Coming to Dong Nai Biosphere Reserve, this reserve is located in the Southern Annamites, in the sub-ecoregion to the Greater Annamites Ecoregion. With total natural area of the reserve is 100, 303 ha including natural forests, Tri An Lake and other cultural and historical relics. Visitors see themselves in a quiet world of immense mountains and forests, where they can discover the primeval and enchanting beauty of forest orchids or listen to the footsteps of nocturnal animals... full of emotion! Whoever enjoys discovery... come to the forest.
Visit one of Vietnam’s most important national parks, home to some of the world’s critically endangered wildlife.
Once these lowland forests were the favoured areas for colonial big game hunters and international trophy collectors who came to hunt the large mammals once common in the region. Later the jungle provided shelter and refuge for the Vietcong during their war for independence.
Today it provides one of the last areas of lowland forest in Vietnam where you can see some of Indochina’s flora and fauna and the conservation efforts being develop to protect them.
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