Da Nang to start primate tours
Update: Jun 12, 2015
The Management of Son Tra Peninsula and Tourism Beaches in Da Nang and the Son Tra Forest Protection Division are carrying out a survey to start tours of the peninsula to shoot pictures of gray-shanked douc langurs starting early next month.

The tour will be between 4a.m and 4 p.m when the monkeys often forage for food round Tien Sa Road. The gray-shanked douc langur is one of the world's 25 most endangered primates and also among the most strikingly coloured.

To go on a tour, people have to follow certain rules like wearing sport shoes to reduce noise when walking nearly 2km along Tien Sa Road to look for the animal and having a camera with a telephoto lens to ensure a minimum distance from the animals.

Son Tra has pristine natural sceneries with a blue sea and unexplored forests and a diversity of flora and fauna.

The central city of Da Nang is one of Viet Nam’s popular tourist destinations. In 2014, the city hosted 4 million tourists, including 1 million foreigners.

VNA