Responsible eco-tourism is creating a sustainable future for Vietnam’s natural treasures! From community-led forest homestays in Pu Luong to wildlife watching in Cat Tien National Park, these initiatives provide meaningful nature connections while supporting conservation.
Local guides from indigenous communities share traditional ecological knowledge and earn sustainable livelihoods that reduce dependence on forest resources. Many eco-lodges use renewable energy, practice water conservation, and support local conservation projects.
The Van Long Nature Reserve’s eco-tourism model has helped protect the critically endangered Delacour’s langur while providing income for surrounding communities through guided boat tours and sustainable agriculture.
Have you experienced eco-tourism in Vietnam? What aspects of nature-based travel do you find most meaningful?