Canoeing through the mangrove forest, catching clams, watching the sunset at Ca Mau Cape
Báo Đại Đoàn Kết•14/10/2024
Mui Ca Mau National Park is the green lung of Ca Mau province. It stands out with its mangrove forest ecosystem, rich and diverse flora and fauna, and clean air. Visitors to Mui Ca Mau can choose from many tours and routes through the forest; go snorkeling, collect clams and mussels, and watch the sunset in the tidal flats at various community-based ecotourism destinations…
Take a canoe ride through the mangrove forest to admire the mangrove ecosystem at Ca Mau Peninsula.
Mr. Tran Xuan Truong, Head of the Tourism Management Department of the Ca Mau Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said: “In recent times, the locality has intensified many activities to promote and introduce the province's tourist destinations and products to domestic and international tourists. Through organizing and leading Famtrip delegations for surveys, the provincial tourism industry has also received many suggestions and ideas for improvement to make Ca Mau an attractive destination, attracting more and more tourists…”.
Experienced boat drivers navigate through the jungle, navigating every nook and cranny, offering visitors a unique and memorable experience only found here.
According to statistics from the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ca Mau province, in the past nine months, the number of visitors to Ca Mau in general and Ca Mau Cape in particular has been increasing. The total number of visitors to the Ca Mau Cape Tourist Area reached over 255,000.
While traveling by canoe along the river through the mangrove forest, you will encounter friendly and hospitable people living on both banks of the river.
Here are some interesting experiences and photos from Ca Mau Cape...
Venturing deep into the mangrove forest, the scenery is enchanting, creating a fascinating experience. Tourists stand on the bridge, admiring the mangrove forest and immersing themselves in the fresh air of the mangrove forest. Locals have built model houses deep within the mangrove forest for tourists to experience and visit. The Mui Ca Mau National Park's mangrove control station, designed in the shape of a shrimp, is located in the mangrove area, guarding the sea and mangrove forest edges of the Mui Ca Mau peninsula day and night. Viewed from above, the alluvial plain control station resembles a large shrimp lying right on the alluvial plain. After experiencing the mangrove forest, tourists will have the opportunity to search for and catch clams in the alluvial plains; homestay destinations will organize these activities for tourists to participate in. Tourists can directly go down to the mudflats to catch clams; this is a fun activity close to nature that anyone who visits the southernmost tip of Vietnam would want to experience. Visitors can explore the alluvial plain and admire the vast, lush green mangrove forest. This spot was created by Hoang Hon Farmstay to offer visitors a unique experience. Just reach your hand into the mud and you'll catch plenty of clams. In just over an hour, the group of tourists caught nearly 10 kg of clams. The experience of eating clams while watching the sunset is truly delightful. In the shallow mudflat area, visitors can directly wade in to search for clams, a unique experience. After the clam-gathering experience, the evening twilight is also the most beautiful time for sunset on the tidal flat. Watching the sunset at Ca Mau Cape is a very enjoyable experience at the end of the day that everyone wants to see.
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