Ca Mau is one of the rare localities in the country that simultaneously possesses two national parks; a world biosphere reserve extending from brackish to saltwater, and a World Ramsar site; making it a land rich in potential, diverse in ecosystems, and with the interaction and synergy for development.

Taking advantage of its natural ecosystem and geographical location, Ca Mau is striving to preserve and enhance its tourism potential, thereby contributing to the socio -economic development of the locality.

"Mangrove trees first, then nipa palms, followed closely by melaleuca trees" describes the process of formation of the southernmost landmass from alluvial deposits reclaiming land from the sea.

With immense significance and value in many aspects, the forests in U Minh Ha National Park are strictly protected, thus enriching the diversity and abundance of flora and fauna under the canopy of the pristine forest.