Visit Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam
Nam Cat Tien National Park was heavily sprayed with defoliants during the Vietnam War but the large older trees survived, smaller plants recovered and the wildlife made a comeback.

Lak Lake view, Buon Ma Thuot, Vietnam
Cat Tien National Park
Vietnam
Nam Cat Tien National Park has an interesting recent history.
Located 150 kilometres from Ho Chi Minh City, and 40 kilometres from Buon Ma Thuot, it was heavily sprayed with defoliants during the Vietnam War but the large older trees survived, smaller plants recovered and the wildlife made a comeback.
Wildlife of Nam Cat Tien National Park
It is an extremely popular park with bird watchers due to the astounding variety of birdlife: it boasts 348 species of birds, 439 species of butterfly and over 100 mammals including wild cats, deer, elephants, monkeys and the rare Javan rhinoceros.
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