[3 days] Vietnam Red-shanked Douc Langur Photography Expedition in Son Tra, Da Nang

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[3 days] Vietnam Red-shanked Douc Langur Photography Expedition in Son Tra, Da Nang

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Overview

About the Vietnam Red-shanked Douc Langur Photography Expedition

Join this 3-day Red-shanked Douc Langur Photography Expedition to fully capture the queen of primate — Red-shanked Douc Langur. Stepping into the lush costal forests of Son Tra, Da Nang, you may spot the Red-shanked Douc Langur leaping through the treetops in a stunning display of color and grace. Over three days, you’ll track these rare primates, capturing their beauty through your lens when they nurture their young and move through their natural habitat.

Guided by local wildlife experts, this journey offers more than just breathtaking shots—it’s a chance to connect with nature and understand the vital role of conservation. Pack your gear, follow the call of the wild, and join us on the photography expedition to experience Son Tra’s most enchanting beauty.

Itinerary of the Vietnam Red-shanked Douc Langur Photography Expedition

The 3-day Vietnam Red-shanked Douc Langur Photography Expedition offers you with an immersive expedition to fully explore the Vietnam Red-shanked Douc Langur and Son Tra Peninsula through your lens.

Day 1: Introduction to the Red-shanked Douc’s home
Lunch & Afternoon:
– Arrive in Son Tra, Da Nang, and begin your photography journey.
– Engage in your first photography session, capturing the Red-shanked Douc Langur in its natural habitat.
Evening dinner and discussions on the day’s experiences.
Day 2: Immersive Douc Langur Photography
Breakfast & Morning:
– Set out early to make the most of the morning light, capturing the Douc Langurs during their active hours.
Lunch & Afternoon:
– Return to the hotel for lunch and a brief rest.
– In the afternoon, head back to the Son Tra peninsula. This session will focus on both the Douc Langurs and the diverse bird species in the area.
Evening dinner and relaxation.
Day 3: Capturing Final Moments & Departure
Breakfast & Morning:
– Your last opportunity to photograph the Douc Langurs. Seek out those final, memorable shots.
Lunch:
– After a fulfilling lunch, conclude your photography tour.
Post-tour: You’ll have the option to explore cultural tours in Hoi An, Da Nang, or embark on bird photography tours at Bach Ma National Park.

Why Joining This Vietnam Red-shanked Douc Langur Photography Expedition?

Exclusive Access to Pristine Habitats: Photograph wildlife in the costal nature reserve and remote forest trails.

Expert Wildlife Photography Guides: Led by professional wildlife photographers with extensive knowledge of Vietnam’s ecosystems.

Small-Group Experience: Maximum of 6 participants, ensuring personalized guidance and the best photographic opportunities.

Conservation-Focused & Ethical Photography: Sustainable approach, ensuring minimal disturbance to wildlife.

📩 Please contact us today to reserve your spot!

F.A.Q

What camera equipment should I bring for the best photography experience?

<p>We recommend bringing a DSLR or mirrorless camera equipped with a telephoto lens (minimum 200mm) to capture distant shots without disturbing the primates. A tripod can be beneficial for stability, especially in low light conditions. Additionally, consider packing extra batteries, memory cards, and lens cleaning equipment.</p>

Is prior wildlife photography experience required to join this tour?

<p>While prior experience can be beneficial, it's not mandatory. Our tour is designed for both beginners and seasoned photographers. Our expert guides will provide tips and insights on-site to help you capture the best shots of the Douc Langurs.</p>

What's the best time of year to take this tour for optimal sightings of the Red-shanked Douc Langur?

<p>The Douc Langurs can be observed year-round in Son Tra. However, the dry season, which spans from January to August, offers clearer skies and better visibility, making it an ideal time for photography.</p>

Are there any specific guidelines or ethical practices we need to follow while photographing the Douc Langurs?

<p>Absolutely! The well-being of the primates is our top priority. We advise maintaining a safe distance to avoid disturbing them. Flash photography is discouraged as it can startle the animals. Our guides will provide more detailed guidelines during the tour to ensure an ethical and respectful photography experience.</p>

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • Expert guide
  • Meals
  • Private car

What's Excluded

  • Other services not mentioned

Activities

  • Primate photography tours