Da Nang(VNA) - Da Nang’s tourism department will introduce the Son Tra Sunset Tournext March, the newest tourism service on top of Son Tra Mountain.
The department said the tour would offer tourists the chance to enjoy abreathtaking sunset panorama and a bird’s eye view of Son Tra peninsula and acorner of the city from 500m above sea level. Tourists will be taken up theMountain Tower on Saturdays and Sundays.
Activities including a BBQ party, music performances, and bar service will beavailable for visitors between 6pm and 9pm at the weekend.
Son Tra mountain, which is home to the 2,500ha Son Tra Nature Reserve, 10kmfrom the city centre, is a popular tourist destination, with 10,000 touristsvisiting the reserve every month.
The Da Nang-basedCentre of Biodiversity Conservation, GreenViet, also offers free tours forstudents and nature lovers to watch langurs and see the forest up close as partof an environmental education programme on Sundays.
The well-protectedbiodiversity also shelters nearly 300 red-shanked douc langurs, which weredeclared endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature(IUCN) in 2013.
The government also approved an area of over 1,000ha in Son Tra Mountains as aNational tourism site between 2025-30, and an eco-tour in the central coastalregion with 3.5 million tourists per year.
The city has approved the plan to protect biodiversity in Son Tra NatureReserve towards 2030.-VNA
The department said the tour would offer tourists the chance to enjoy abreathtaking sunset panorama and a bird’s eye view of Son Tra peninsula and acorner of the city from 500m above sea level. Tourists will be taken up theMountain Tower on Saturdays and Sundays.
Activities including a BBQ party, music performances, and bar service will beavailable for visitors between 6pm and 9pm at the weekend.
Son Tra mountain, which is home to the 2,500ha Son Tra Nature Reserve, 10kmfrom the city centre, is a popular tourist destination, with 10,000 touristsvisiting the reserve every month.
The Da Nang-basedCentre of Biodiversity Conservation, GreenViet, also offers free tours forstudents and nature lovers to watch langurs and see the forest up close as partof an environmental education programme on Sundays.
The well-protectedbiodiversity also shelters nearly 300 red-shanked douc langurs, which weredeclared endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature(IUCN) in 2013.
The government also approved an area of over 1,000ha in Son Tra Mountains as aNational tourism site between 2025-30, and an eco-tour in the central coastalregion with 3.5 million tourists per year.
The city has approved the plan to protect biodiversity in Son Tra NatureReserve towards 2030.-VNA
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