Tram Chim National Park is located in Tam Nong district, Dong Thap province, this is the original natural landscape remains of Dong Thap Muoi. Not only is regarded as the eco-tourism attraction, Tram Chim was familiar address of scientists. This national park is created to protect several rare birds, epecially the Sarus Crane (Grus antigone), a species listed in the IUCN Red Book.
>> Photo of Sarus Crane in Tram Chim national park
With an area of more than 7 thousand hectares, Tram Chim is home to over 130 species of vascular plants, divided into communities. Occupying the largest mangrove forest communities, about 3 thousand hectares. Also many other communities as communities sen, Eleocharis communities, sedge, grass tube …
Tram Chim has more than 200 species of birds, including 16 endangered species such as the box, te gold, Adjutant, plovers … Also, where there are 55 species of fish, 400 species of zooplankton, and benthic more than 50 species of mammals, amphibians, reptiles … Especially, since the end of December to early May is when Sarus Crane fly Tram Chim residence. If the Tram Chim at this time, you will witness the magical dance of this noble bird.