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On July 31, 2023, in Ninh Binh, Vietnam, BEAR SANCTUARY Ninh Binh was acknowledged as the first official tourist destination in the region. This sanctuary is the largest of its kind by FOUR PAWS that currently houses 45 bears that were previously captive for their bile and illegal trade. The refuge is located 8 km from Cuc Phuong National Park, in the picturesque Red River Delta province, and can be reached within two hours from Hanoi.
The Bear Sanctuary Ninh Binh has made significant strides in its efforts to forge strong connections with the local community since receiving its first bears in 2017. Its animal welfare education program has been instrumental in achieving this goal, having already educated over 4000 children in the Cuc Phuong and Ky Phu regions. The sanctuary's team comprises more than eighty percent of Ninh Binh locals, allowing visitors to gain valuable local insights and experiences in addition to their bear education.
Last year, more than 10,000 visitors had the opportunity to visit the sanctuary and learn about the emotional stories of bear rescues. The expert social and health rehabilitation processes were detailed, providing an informative and educational experience for all visitors.
To develop a sustainable tourism model, it is crucial to establish an authentic connection with each visitor. There is a renewed focus on empowering visitors to become a voice for the bears through demand reduction, ambassadors and influencers, and donations to the cause. Wildlife protection is a priority for the sanctuary, becoming destination-oriented toward sustainable tourism.
Visitors will notice the construction of the second phase of the tourism project underway. The sanctuary Skywalk has recently been updated to accommodate diverse visitors. Detailed stories of some of Ninh Binh's most prolific bears, including Nhai, Thia La, and An, are featured.
Bear Nhai, a shy and sensitive bear, has overcome adversity to thrive in the sanctuary. Nhai enjoys tree-climbing and is often seen with her "emotional support bear," Thu.
Bear Thia La is a female bear known for her unique and protective nature. She gained popularity due to her distinct frown, caused by a noticeable wrinkle on her forehead.
In 2022, a female bear named Bear An was rescued but was missing one of her hind legs. The expert bear and facilities teams moved her to an outdoor enclosure with flatter terrain. They also redesigned her platforms and pool to accommodate her three legs. Now, Bear An can be seen exploring, swimming, and thriving in her new space.
These positive changes make BEAR SANCTUARY Ninh Binh an appealing option for tourists seeking a sustainable and ethical experience.
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