A rich habitat for wildlife in captivity is extremely important for the animal’s physical and mental health. It makes comfortable for the animal to exhibit and maintain its instinctive, natural behaviours and minimizes human interferences that may cause undesirable behaviours…
In Vietnam, ivory poaching, war, habitat loss, human-elphant conflict are the main causes for the decrease of wild elephants to only 5 recorded populations left at present. In addition, captive elephants are limited in number and distribution. With challenges restrain…
Cat Tien national park (Cat Tien NP) is one of the leading protected areas in environmental education for visitors in Vietnam. Plastic-free tourism and green tourism have been their signatures for about 10 years. Particularly, methods are used to raise…
In COP26, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) published a call to subside fossil fuel production and greenhouse gas emissions, thus conserving environment and transforming to nature-positive economic system. The call emphasized on restore and conserve planetary ecosystems may…
Nam Dam Village – a picturesque village surrounded by great mountains of Ha Giang province. The village is located about 45 km from Ha Giang city and close to some tourist favorite destinations of the province such as Quan Ba…
Tay Giang is a remote mountainous district, bordering Laos. The district is over 120 km from Da Nang city with a crooked route and surrounded by steep slopes. However, Tay Giang is a famous tourism destination for its magnificent landscape…
Son La province has abundant natural resources for tourism development. With terrain dissected into numerous separated rocky mountains, the province has diverse yet magnificent topographies such as caves, hot springs, vast valleys where ethnic minority communities inhabit, .etc. The indigenous…
Ha Giang – The Happiness Road Hà Giang is a province in northern Vietnam, bordering China. It’s known for its magnificent limestone forests, granite mountains and the diversity of ethnic minority communities. In order for the border region to become…
If human could live in harmony with nature, then there will be: – no forest fire – no drought – no climate change – no pandemic such as the covid-19. Here is a peaceful corner where wildlife lives freely in…
What is the aspiration of ethnic minority communities in Ha Giang province? Ha Giang province is characterized by karst plateaus in the north which cover areas of 04 districts comprising Mèo Vạc, Đồng Văn, Yên Minh, Quản Bạ. This unique…