Environmentally friendly travel
Wildlife Photography
Vietnam’s rich biodiversity and diverse landscapes make for an exciting backdrop for wildlife viewing and photography trips. From dense forests to coastal wetlands, Vietnam offers nature enthusiasts and photographers a wealth of opportunities to explore and capture its unique wildlife.
Wildlife safaris in Vietnam typically take place in national parks and nature reserves, where visitors can encounter a wide range of species, including rare primates, birds and mammals. In places like Cat Tien National Park, visitors can take guided tours to spot elusive gibbons, deer and pangolins. These safaris are designed to minimize environmental impact and provide educational insights into the country’s diverse ecosystems.
For bird enthusiasts, Tram Chim National Park in the Mekong Delta is a haven, home to more than 200 species of birds, including the rare Sarus crane. Photography tours in the area focus on capturing the vibrant birdlife and stunning wetland landscapes, offering a unique opportunity to capture the natural beauty of Vietnam.
In northern regions such as Cuc Phuong National Park, photographers can capture the endangered Delacour’s langur and other primates against a backdrop of lush rainforest. Night safaris offer the opportunity to photograph nocturnal wildlife, adding an extra thrilling dimension to the experience.
Wildlife photography tours in Vietnam always instruct all visitors on mandatory guidelines, ensuring that photographers maintain a respectful distance from wildlife and adhere to conservation principles. These tours are led by experienced guides, professional nature photographers who guide participants to capture the best images while respecting the natural environment.
By taking part in wildlife viewing and photography tours in Vietnam, people can gain a deeper understanding of the country’s natural heritage and contribute to conservation through visual storytelling. These experiences not only provide unforgettable adventures but also promote awareness and respect for Vietnam’s wildlife.

