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Thung Nham Bird Garden-Kingdom of Birds in Ninh Binh

Thung Nham Bird Garden is situated within the renowned eco-tourism area of Thung Nham in Ninh Binh, Vietnam. It’s a rare natural conservation area that has preserved its pristine beauty with lush tropical forests, vast waterways, and serves as a habitat for dozens of rare bird species. Thung Nham is also the largest natural bird garden in northern Vietnam. Let’s explore Thung Nham Bird Garden together with Daiichi Travel!

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Thung Nham Bird Garden

Overview of Thung Nham Bird Garden

  • Location: Hai Nham Hamlet, Ninh Hai Commune, Hoa Lu District, Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam
  • Hotline: 0912.900.887
  • Email: sale@thungnham.com
  • Website: https://thungnham.com/gioi-thieu/
  • Instagram: instagram.com/thungnham_ecotourismzone

While exploring Ninh Binh, enthusiasts will discover that this city offers more than just Van Long lagoon, Tam Coc – Bich Dong, and Trang An scenic spots. Another attractive destination that draws tourists for check-ins is the beautiful Thung Nham Bird Garden.

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If you’re on Team Animal Lover, then Thung Nham Bird Garden will surely be a fascinating stop on your journey.

This conservation area is nestled within the Thung Nham eco-tourism zone, part of the famous Trang An landscape complex, located 12km southeast of Ninh Binh city. Surrounded by towering limestone mountains, Thung Nham Bird Garden is known as the ideal habitat for numerous bird species.

For animal lovers, Thung Nham Bird Garden is an intriguing stop on your journey. Here, you can escape the hustle and bustle of urban life and immerse yourself in the pristine nature of the mountains, the melodious chirping of birds, and the echoes from deep cliffs, which help relax and soothe our spirits.

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You can watch clips to understand how the natural conservation area maintains its rich ecosystem of flora and fauna: Beautiful footage of the bird kingdom – Thung Nham Bird Garden.

 

Meaning of the name Thung Nham Bird Garden

Are you curious about the name Thung Nham of the Thung Nham Bird Garden tourist area? Actually, this name originates from the geographical features of this place, specifically: “Thung” means valley, the land area between high mountain ranges, while “Nham” refers to limestone, rocky mountains, or the name of Hai Nham village in Ninh Hai commune.

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The path leading to the Thung Nham eco-tourism area is straightforward and picturesque.

How to get to Thung Nham Bird Garden

To reach Thung Nham Bird Garden, visitors need to go to the Thung Nham eco-tourism area. The route here is not too difficult; you just need to follow the directions below to get there. To avoid getting lost, it’s recommended to bring along Google Maps or ask local residents for directions!

If you choose a motorcycle as your transportation, starting from the capital Hanoi, travel along National Highway 1A. When you reach the intersection with a large welcoming gate, turn right. Then, continue towards Tam Coc eco-tourism area, heading towards Bich Dong Pagoda. When you reach the intersection near the pagoda, turn left according to the signs. After that, simply drive straight to reach Thung Nham Bird Garden tourist area.

Notes when visiting Thung Nham 

What is the ideal time to visit Thung Nham Bird Garden?

Thung Nham Bird Garden is a famous destination with spacious natural landscapes on the Ninh Binh tourist map, and each season here has its own beauty. Therefore, enthusiasts can visit this coordinate at any time of the year. However, if you want to fully admire the beauty of various bird species, then autumn is the ideal time. Because at this time, the weather starts to cool down, and the birds begin to search for food or find winter shelters earlier.

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You will be immersed in a space filled with the chirping of birds, with hundreds of different melodious tones at Thung Nham Bird Garden

Especially, according to avid travelers, there are two times of the day for tourists to admire thousands of birds flying gracefully across the sky. That is early in the morning when they leave their nests to search for food and at dusk when the flock of birds returns to their nests.

Thung Nham Bird Garden is open to serve tourists year-round. Operating hours are as follows:

  • Opening hours: from 7:00 to 18:00.
  • Closing hours: from 7:30 to 17:30.

Ticket prices for visiting Thung Nham Bird Garden

To enter Thung Nham Bird Garden, visitors need to purchase admission tickets. Ticket prices are as follows:

  • Children and adults over 1m tall: 30,000 VND per ticket.
  • Children under 1m tall: free admission.

What interesting things are there in Thung Nham Bird Garden that attract visitors?

Exploring the largest natural bird valley in the North

The Thung Nham Bird Garden conservation area is located amidst the cool and tranquil Fairy Lake, covering an area of about 18 hectares. The lake here is very picturesque, remaining green all year round, and visitors can stroll around and enjoy the scenery.

Here, you may be amazed to encounter many bird species such as herons, ducks, storks, flamebacks, kingfishers, especially two rare species listed in the red book: Sarus Crane and Red-crowned Crane. Among them, the Red-crowned Crane is a mythical creature in the quartet of mythical creatures including Dragon – Unicorn – Turtle – Phoenix in Asian culture. This bird is often a symbol of nobility and virtue, with the power of regeneration, as well as bringing blessings to the country.

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Thung Nham Bird Garden

From just a few scattered birds, Thung Nham Bird Garden now resembles a warm and thriving “home”.

The number of birds here reaches thousands, with about 5,000 bird nests belonging to 40 different species.

All of this is thanks to appropriate natural protection measures, strict prohibition of activities that adversely affect the living environment, and the migratory habits of Thung Nham Bird Garden.

There are two ways to visit Thung Nham Bird Garden: rowing a boat gently along Fairy Lake to enter the flooded area, or leisurely strolling through the 2km long forest path. Each option provides visitors with their own unique experience.

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The path through the beautiful bamboo forest is like scenes from martial arts movies, for those willing to walk.

Nearby attractions visitors can explore around Thung Nham Bird Garden

In addition to learning about and admiring rare bird species soaring gracefully in the sky, visitors can also immerse themselves in nature and forget all worries with the following suggestions:

  • Sky Gate Cave: Sky Gate Cave is about 5000m2 wide and located high above. The impressive feature of the cave that delights visitors is the abundance of stalactites divided into three parts: “Worldly Realm, Hell, and Paradise”.

Sky Gate Cave is another destination in Thung Nham Bird Garden, dubbed as the fairyland scenery.

  • But Cave: This natural rock cave is 500m long, formed from limestone with shapes resembling an old man sitting by the river.

To visit But Cave, tourists will take a boat ride through the twists and turns within the mountain range.

  • Moving Banyan Tree: The banyan tree in the Thung Nham Bird Garden eco-tourism area is over 1000 years old, and scientists have studied that it has moved 3 times around the ancient temple.
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Visit But Cave Thung Nham Bird Park Boat Tour

The thousand-year-old banyan tree and the temple are regularly worshipped by locals.

It’s truly fascinating to escape the stuffy atmosphere of the city, immerse yourself in the pristine nature, admire the birds fluttering amidst lush green trees, and observe rare bird species chirping, isn’t it? So what are you waiting for? Visit Thung Nham Bird Garden and experience it for yourself!

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