The organizers are expected to place 15 signs, 3 information boards and a pyramid with 4 sides containing basic information about Ta Dung National Park.
In order to contribute to the development of tourism products such as jungle trekking, trekking, caving… the trend of tourism in line with nature conservation has been developing in recent years, the Saigon Times newspaper will organize the “Place information board in Ta Dung National Park” event.
The event was licensed by the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Dak Nong Province under license No. 672/SVHTTDL-QLVHĐ, the Saigon Times newspaper will collaborate with Ta Dung National Park Management Board, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in Dak Nong to ensure the information on board in accordance with the Law on Forestry 2019 accurately and does not affect the forest ecosystem.
The event was licensed by the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Dak Nong Province under license No. 672/SVHTTDL-QLVHĐ, the Saigon Times newspaper will collaborate with Ta Dung National Park Management Board, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in Dak Nong to ensure the information on board in accordance with the Law on Forestry 2019 accurately and does not affect the forest ecosystem.
Accordingly, the Organizing Committee plans to place 15 signs, 3 information boards and a pyramid with 4 sides containing basic information about Ta Dung National Park.
The signs, information boards and the pyramid are made of natural wood, the information on the board will be carved on wood and painted with reflective white paint so that tourists can see them from far away. The entire cost of implementing these boards will be sponsored by entrepreneurs and businesses. These boards will be made in advance and given to the National Park on June 28, 2020.
Along with placing the information board, there is an event “Rainy Forest Trekking Challenge” for nearly 70 businessmen in the area of Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces from 26 to June 28th 2020.
This is the first tourist group joining the forest trekking with completed signs.
Ta Dung National Park has a diverse ecosystem with many different plant classes, especially angiosperms with large trees, in parallel with an abundance of rare, unique forest orchids…
Besides, on the walking path, visitors will have a chance to admire the panoramic mountains and majestic tropical forests with beautiful lake – what makes Ta Dung become “Ha Long Bay of Highlands”.
The 14km long walk through the village of the Ma ethnic minority who have long settled here and the evergreen forest ecosystem, which has been strictly preserved for many years. The most interesting of the journey is going through the clouds between the canopy of the forest at the height of 1,982m.
Through this event, the organizers also want to encourage the spread of green tourism which is close to nature, help people understand, love and thereby have a high sense of nature protection.