Project "Enhancing Ecotourism Management Skills in Hoang Lien National Park"

Project "Enhancing Ecotourism Management Skills in Hoang Lien National Park"

WHERE WE WORK

Hoang Lien National Park is located in Lao Cai province in Northwest Vietnam and contains Vietnam’s highest peak, Fansipan.  The national park was declared in 2002 and is one of the most important biodiversity areas in Northwest Vietnam, contributing to ecosystem preservation and local economic development.

WHO WE WORK WITH

The buffer areas around Hoang Lien National Park are home to many of Vietnam’s ethnic minority communities. These communities rely on development of ecotourism in the national park to contribute to their livelihoods.

WHAT WE DO

TABA is actively assisting the management and staff of the national park, and the local communities to increase the ecotourism capacity and contribute to sustainable business development in the Hoang Lien National Park. The European Union has provided generous support for the work being undertaken by TABA. 

In particular, we are raising awareness of how important biodiversity is to tourism activities in the national park. The communities that live around and work in the national park are gaining a common understanding of sustainable ecotourism in development.

An ecotourism development plan will be developed that will provide a long term direction for the National Park.

Possible stories

  • Workshop with stakeholders
  • People from the communities around the park
  • Staff
  • Small improvements (signs, bins etc)

News

On June 11-12, 2024, TABA successfully organized the Nature Landscape Conservation Festival at Bướt hamlet, Hợp Thành village, Chiềng Yên commune, Vân Hồ district, Sơn La province.   The event featured the participation of Ms. Lê Thị Thu Hường, representative of the sponsor – the Finnish Embassy; Ms. Đinh Thị Huyền, Director of the Northwest […]

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With funding from Care International in Vietnam, the Northwest Development Cooperation Center (TABA) implemented the project “Supporting ethnic minorities in the resettlement areas of the Da River hydropower plant to increase their participation in the planning and implementation of local socio-economic development plans.” The project was carried out over one year, from November 2013 to […]

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  The project “Strengthening Ecotourism Capacity for Hoang Lien National Park Staff and Stakeholders”, funded by the German Development Bank (KfW) and implemented by the Center for Rural Development in the Northwest (TABA), recently organized a meaningful activity: bringing over 20 staff members from Hoang Lien National Park to visit and learn from Cat Tien […]

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