
Tam Dao bear sanctuary Vietnam
Our sanctuary in Tam Dao isn’t just a place of safety – it’s a blueprint for a better future
Nestled in the valley of Tam Dao National Park, our first Vietnam sanctuary provides a peaceful, protected home for around 200 moon and sun bears rescued from the brutal bear bile industry.
Covering 11 hectares of mountain landscape, the sanctuary offers bears space to roam, play and recover. From malnourished cubs to elderly survivors of bile farms, bears receive expert, tailored care – and the dignity they’ve always deserved.
Rebuilding broken bodies and hearts
New arrivals are quarantined and monitored in purpose-built units before joining the wider bear community. Those recovering from surgery or illness are treated in our onsite veterinary hospital.




The bear houses connect to large outdoor enclosures, designed to promote natural behaviours like climbing, swimming and foraging, while our cub house supports the healthy development of young bears rescued from illegal wildlife trafficking.




Quick facts about Tam Dao sanctuary
- Located in Tam Dao National Park, Vietnam
- Home to moon bears, sun bears, and rescued cubs
- 6 bear houses and over 30% of the land dedicated to outdoor enclosures
- State-of-the-art surgical and medical facilities
- Custom-built cub house with 7 outdoor enclosures
- 70,000 litres of wastewater cleaned and reused daily
- Around 90 staff: vets, bear managers, gardeners, admin, and more
- Dedicated space for rescued sun bears




Creating change beyond the sanctuary
While the sanctuary itself isn’t usually open to the public, we offer guided tours for small groups twice a month. Visitors learn about bear welfare, see the bears thriving in natural spaces, and leave with a renewed sense of compassion.




Our team also runs workshops and outreach sessions with schools and universities, inspiring the next generation to value animals and the environment. These efforts are helping shift public attitudes and create lasting change across Vietnam.
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