Tam Dao National Park is in Vinh Phuc Province, 80km from Hanoi. The national name means 'Three Islands' originating from the three high mountain peaks jutting out of the year-round fog covering the national park area.
Visiting Tam Dao National Park, you are mostly on altitudes from 1,000m to nearly 1,400m above sea level. And it is natural that Tam Dao is home to quite novel bird species who inhabit on high altitudes.
AdventureGreen hosts 2-day and 3-day birding tours to Tam Dao National Park from Hanoi. The best time for birding at Tam Dao is from late November through April.
Bird Species at Tam Dao National Park
The novel bird species at Tam Dao National Park include Grey peacock pheasant, Bar-backed partridge, barbets, kingfishers, owls, owlets, coucals, thrushes, orioles, flycatchers, woodpeckers,...











