Vietnam’s forests and landscapes were shaped by the collision of the Eurasian and Asian tectonic plates approximately 55 million years ago, following the age of dinosaurs. From this monumental geological transformation, life began to flourish. Today, Vietnam ranks among the top ten most biodiverse countries in the world, boasting over 14.7 million hectares of forest teeming with millions of species and breathtaking scenery—just waiting to be explored.