"Echoes of the Wild" is a documentary series exploring the majestic and mysterious beauty of Việt Nam’s primeval forests. The series takes viewers into the vibrant world of rare flora and fauna, where nature still retains its captivating, untouched splendour. Through each episode, audiences not only experience the boundless beauty of Việt Nam’s landscapes but also gain a deeper understanding of the importance of conservation and living in harmony with the natural world.
At more than 2,000 metres above sea level, where clouds drift through the primordial forests of the southern Trường Sơn Range, lies a world few people have ever seen. This is Bidoup – Núi Bà National Park, one of Việt Nam’s most pristine alpine ecosystems.
Trà Sư forest, a large and beautiful flooded cajuput forest of Vietnam, is known as the “green lung” of the Mekong Delta. It houses hundreds of plant and animal species, including two listed in Việt Nam's Red Book – the Painted Stork and the Oriental Darter. #VietnamToday #Yourwindowonvietnam #forest #biodiversity #ecosystems #cajuput #MekongDelta #naturalhabitat
On Việt Nam's far Northern frontier, Cao Bằng province, were limestone mountains and a final treasure of the old forest - Cao Vít gibbon.
In the pristine landscape of the Vân Long Wetland Reserve are moutains cast their images in the still lake. This is also home to one of Việt Nam's rarest and most endangered primates - the Đelacour langurs.
At the Northern part of Đồng Nai province were the mountains reached up to the sky. In the morning mist lies a land that still preserves the wild breath of nature.
With their distinctive colour and sound, the yellow-cheek gibbon is not only proof of the land's biodiversity, but also a crucial ecological indicator, reflecting the forest itself. However, several challenges are pushing these species to the brink of survival.