Tram Chim National Park – a paradise in flood season
Wednesday, 24/09/2014 10:19 (GMT+7)
Each year, as the water overflows, the Tram Chim National Park in the southern province of Dong Thap wears a new colourful cloth, together with a brilliant dance from the nature.
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It is difficult to discover over 7,000 hectares of the park within a day. Instead of starting from early morning, tourists can also start their trip at sunset to enjoy fantastic scenery. |
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The sunset over vast melaleuca forests together with birds flying to their nests creates a vivid and peaceful natural picture. |
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A small boat travels slowly into the sunset over the vast area of water. |
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Flocks of storks return to their nests after a long day in the sky. |
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Final birds return to their nests after a day of searching for food. |
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It is very interesting to go fishing at night at Tram Chim. |
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To discover the park, tourists should wake up very early in the morning. |
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Tens of thousands of birds wake up and fly to welcome a new day. |
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The natural scenery is overwhelmed by tens of thousands of birds flying next to the surface of the water, then soaring to the sky. |
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Precious breeds of bird play on the top of the trees. |
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Mycteria leucocephala – a precious kind of bird listed for conservation |
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The flood season sees lotus blossom. |
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Tourists should not forget to sample charming specialties such as grilled fish. |