Conservation Programs
Commitment To Conservation
At Next Continent, we hold an unwavering commitment to the principles of conservation, re-wilding, and education. Our planet and its fragile and complex ecosystems need our help, support and understanding more than ever. The urgency of the current environmental challenges calls for collective action, and we firmly believe that through education and immersion in the wonders of the natural world, we can pave the way for a sustainable and flourishing future.
It is with great pride that a portion of each of our tours directly contributes to supporting local ecosystems, rewilding initiatives, and diverse conservation programs. In collaboration with esteemed conservation groups and government organisations, we strive to fortify their efforts in preserving natural spaces, protecting wildlife, and championing the cause of responsible ecotourism. Remember, when you choose a Next Continent tour, you’re not just an observer — you are an active supporter of the very wildlife you’ve come to admire. What sets us apart from other ecotourism companies is our unwavering commitment. Unlike many others, we don’t allocate contributions selectively; instead, every single experience with us, whether it’s a comprehensive 20-day tour or a brief half-day photography workshop, makes a tangible and meaningful impact. Your choice to join us is a direct and continuous contribution to the conservation and protection of our planet’s precious ecosystems.
Endangered Wildlife of Central Vietnam
Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri) – Endemic to northern Vietnam, this striking black-and-white primate is critically endangered due to habitat loss and hunting, with fewer than 300 individuals remaining in the wild. Join us in Ninh Binh to view these magnificent primates in the wild.
Grey-shanked Douc Langur (Pygathrix cinerea) – Found only in central Vietnam, this rare and striking primate is critically endangered, with habitat destruction and poaching being major threats to its declining population. This species is available on our Mammal Watching tours by special request only, get in touch today.
Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) – Once widespread across Southeast Asia, this magnificent bird is now endangered due to habitat loss and hunting, with fragmented populations persisting in forests and grasslands. Join us in a visit to Cat Tien National Park, the last remaining stronghold for this species in Vietnam.