InterContinental Danang expands nature-led guest experiences

InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort has introduced a series of new activities focused on the natural environment of the Son Tra Peninsula in central Vietnam. The area is home to a population of red-shanked douc langurs, alongside a wide range of plant and animal species.

The programme includes four guided experiences developed with the resort’s resident naturalist. These add to the existing Nature Expedition, which focuses on conservation and wildlife observation.

Guests explore rainforest trails and coastal habitats at InterContinental Danang as part of new nature-led activities

A one-kilometre Ecowalk introduces guests to local flora and fauna within the resort grounds. The guided walk runs five days a week and is included for in-house guests.

A separate jungle hike leads to an 800-year-old banyan tree located within the peninsula. The four-hour guided experience covers forest ecosystems and wildlife along the route. This activity is operated by a local partner and is available for a fee.

The Son Tra Wildlife Expedition is a half-day tour to the summit of the peninsula, with a focus on biodiversity and habitat education. The experience includes opportunities to observe wildlife and views across Danang.

For younger guests, the Planet Trekkers programme offers beach and garden activities. These include planting herbs, learning about pollinators and observing marine life along the shoreline. The sessions also include basic conservation activities and are available for children aged four to 12.

The resort has also introduced a tree-planting programme in partnership with local authorities, alongside its existing sustainability initiatives.

For more information, visit InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort.

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