The Dalat Plateau, rising 2,000 meters above sea level, is one of Vietnam’s most important regions for conservation. Dalat Plateau Birding Herping and Wildlife Tours boasts the largest number of endemic, sub-endemic, and near-endemic species in the country, making it a haven for birding, herping, and wildlife enthusiasts. With half of Vietnam’s endemic reptiles and amphibians found here, the Dalat Plateau is a hotspot for biodiversity. While mammals in this region are more elusive and rare compared to those in lowland areas, the rich avian and herpetofaunal diversity ensures unforgettable experiences for nature lovers.
Key Bird Species:
9 Endemic Birds of Dalat Plateau:
- Dalat Bush Warbler
- Dalat Shrike-Babbler
- Annam Prinia
- Black-crowned Fulvetta
- Vietnamese Cutia
- Gray-crowned Crocias
- Collared Laughingthrush
- Orange-breasted Laughingthrush
- Vietnamese Greenfinch
19 Near-Endemic Birds of Dalat Plateau:
- Vietnamese Crested Argus
- Germain’s Peacock-Pheasant
- Yellow-vented Green-Pigeon
- Red-vented Barbet
- Necklaced Barbet
- Indochinese Barbet
- Blue-rumped Pitta
- Bar-bellied Pitta
- Indochinese Fulvetta
- Black-headed Parrotbill
- Black-throated Parrotbill
- Gray-faced Tit-Babbler
- Indochinese Wren Babbler
- Black-hooded Laughingthrush
- White-cheeked Laughingthrush
- Yellow-billed Nuthatch
- Annam Sunbird (subspecies of Mrs. Gould’s Sunbird)
- Langbian Lesser Shortwing (subspecies of Lesser Shortwing)
- Plain Minla (subspecies of Blue-winged Minla)
5 Sub-Endemic Birds of Dalat Plateau:
- Annam Minivet (subspecies of Long-tailed Minivet)
- Yellow-crowned Green Magpie (subspecies of Common Green-Magpie)
- Langbian Tit (subspecies of Green-backed Tit)
- Annam Streaked Wren-babbler (subspecies of Streaked Wren-Babbler)
- Langbian Sibia (subspecies of Black-headed Sibia)
Reptile and Amphibian Highlights:
Herping Highlights:
Endemic Reptiles to Dalat Plateau:
- Bourret’s Cat Snake
- Vietnamese Green Crested Lizard
- Abramov’s Reed Snake
- Dalat Dwarf Snake
- Annam Kukri Snake
- Bidoup Bent-toed Gecko
Endemic Amphibians to Dalat Plateau:
- Annam Flying Frog
- Vietnamese Flying Frog
- Robert Inger’s Flying Frog
- Vampire Tree Frog
- Bamboo Moss Frog
- Cloaked Moss Frog
- Theloderma truongsonense
- Langbian Plateau Frog
- Big-eared Odorous Frog
- Nguyen’s Caecilia
- Lam Dong Bamboo Sticky Frog
- Annam Narrow-mouthed Frog
- Tree-dwelling Narrow-mouth Frog
- Tiny Narrow-Mouth Frog
- Pine Narrow-Mouth Frog
- Pretty Narrow-mouth Frog
- Bidoup Litter Toad
- Kalon Litter Frog
- Pale Litter Frog
- Orange-eyed Litter Frog
- Tadung Litter Frog
- White-eyed Litter Frog
- Vietnam Spadefoot Toad
Mammal Highlight to Dalat Plateau
Endemic Species:
- Small-toothed Mole
- Millets Leopoldamys
- Osgood’s Vietnamese Rat
- Dalat Tube-nosed Bat
Near Endemic Species:
Pygmy Slow Loris
Notable Species:
- Sunda Pangolin
- Malayan Flying Lemur
- Black-shanked Douc Langur
- Indochinese Silver Langur
- Elliot’s Silver Langur
- Clouded Leopard
- Large-antlered Muntjac
- Indian Giant Flying Squirrel
Tour Features in Dalat Plateau Birding, Herping, and Wildlife Tours
Bird Hides in Dalat Plateau:
Dalat Plateau boasts three well-situated bird hides near the Park Headquarters, offering excellent opportunities to spot key species such as Blue Pitta, Indochinese Green Magpie, Bar-backed Partridge, Long-tailed Broadbill, Red-billed Scimitar Babbler, White-browed Scimitar Babbler, Collared Laughingthrush, White-cheeked Laughing Thrush, and Black-crowned Fulvetta. Each visit requires a fee of $45 per person, with the potential for negotiated rates depending on the hide and group size.
Travel by Car in Dalat Plateau:
- Heaven Gate: Travel by car to Heaven Gate, a prime birdwatching spot for species such as Collared Laughingthrush, Green Cochoa, Maroon Oriole, Kloss’s Leaf Warbler, Grey-crowned Tit (subspecies of Black-throated Tit and endemic to Vietnam), White-browed Shrike-babbler, Short-tailed Scimitar-Babbler, and Rusty-naped Pitta.
- Giang Ly: Visit Giang Ly, known for sightings of Collared Laughingthrush, White-cheeked Laughingthrush, Black-hooded Laughingthrush, Red-headed Trogon, Indochinese Green-Magpie, Black-crowned Fulvetta, and herping species like Annam Flying Frog, Vietnamese Flying Frog, Vampire Tree Frog, Langbian Plateau Frog, and Vietnam Spadefoot Toad.
- Bidoup Nui Ba National Park: Explore Bidoup Nui Ba National Park, home to many endemic species including Vietnamese Greenfinch, Red Crossbill, White-cheeked Laughingthrush, Langbian Tit, Vampire Tree Frog, Langbian Plateau Frog, and Vietnam Spadefoot Toad.
- Di Linh Town and San Pass: Journey to Di Linh Town and San Pass for rich birding opportunities, including sightings of Long-tailed Broadbill, Black-throated Sunbird, Blue Pitta, Red-headed Trogon, and more.
- Tuyen Lam Lake: Enjoy the serene environment of Tuyen Lam Lake, ideal for birdwatching with species such as Blue-winged Minla, Black-headed Parrotbill, and Long-tailed Broadbill, and quite plenty of Dragon Snake genera (Sibynophis).
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Email: info@wanee.vn
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Experienced Guides in Dalat Plateau:
Our guides have extensive training and experience in wildlife. With a minimum of one year of wildlife education and at least six months of guiding experience, they are well-equipped to enhance your tour:
Lead Guide:
10 years of experience in Vietnam as a wildlife and bird guide.
Biologist Guide:
4 years studying biology at the University of Science in Ho Chi Minh National University, and over 2 years of tour-leading experience, participating in projects like Mekong Shorebird and Semi-desert Bird Biodiversity.
Scientist Guide:
A herpetology scientist with in-depth knowledge of Vietnam’s reptile and amphibian species, boasting numerous articles published in various magazines. He has 4 years of studying biology with a focus on herpetology. He also researches and discovers new species of herpetofauna in Vietnam each year.
- Bird Guide: 2 years of bird guide training, knowledgeable about Southern Vietnam’s bird biodiversity.
Our guides are fluent in English and are dedicated to ensuring a fulfilling experience, consistently receiving positive feedback from guests across Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, Europe, Brazil, Mexico, and America.
Tour Statistics in Dalat Plateau Birding, Herping, and Wildlife Tours:
- Number of Tours: We conduct approximately 7 tours per month, including long tours lasting 14 to 23 days, with a minimum of one long tour each month. Shorter tours vary in number, but the total remains around 7 tours monthly. We also cooperate with Rock Jumper and Eagle Eye to operate extended tours across Vietnam.
- Customer Satisfaction: Our tours consistently achieve 60-70% of the target wildlife sightings that our guests focus on, ensuring a high rate of satisfied customers.
Why Choose Us for Dalat Plateau Birding, Herping, and Wildlife Tours?
- Commitment to Excellence: “Maybe we are not the best, but we always do our best.”
- Enthusiasm and Success Rate: Our team operates with 100% enthusiasm, consistently achieving above 90% of our wildlife sighting targets.
- Convenient Accommodation: Accommodations inside the park offer convenience for nighttime watching, eliminating the need to cross the river. Rooms are clean, equipped with AC, and meals include traditional and European-style options.
- Friendly Service: Our staff always smiles and is ready to replace drivers or guides if you’re not satisfied. Safety and insurance are included in every tour, ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience.
With these features, we aim to provide an unforgettable wildlife experience at Dalat Plateau.
Booking Information
- Contact Details:
- WhatsApp: +84 979 022 360
- Email: info@wanee.vn
- Booking: Available on our tour page
- Tour Packages:
- Birding Tours: Experience the diverse bird species of Dalat Plateau.
- Herping Tours: Discover unique reptiles and amphibians.
- Wildlife Safaris: Enjoy sightings of mammals and other wildlife.
- Pricing and Availability: Prices start from $150.
- Birding: Best from September to April.
- Herpetology: Ideal during the rainy season from April to September.
- Mammal Watching: Available all year round.
- Discounts available upon discussion.
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