Ca Mau Cape – The Southernmost Landmark of the Fatherland
Ca Mau Cape is a sacred symbol of the country, where you can touch the national coordinate marker GPS 0001. Here, visitors can admire the wild beauty of the mangrove forest and the immense river flowing into the ocean. In addition, this area also has the Dat Mui monument with the shape of a ship facing the East Sea - a symbol of the will to reach far of the Vietnamese people. Coming to Ca Mau Cape, you will feel the vastness and majesty of nature and be proud of the last land of the Fatherland.
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U Minh Ha National Forest
U Minh Ha Forest, one of the largest mangrove forests in Vietnam, is an ideal destination for nature lovers. This place not only possesses a diverse ecosystem but is also a land associated with a heroic history of resistance. Visitors can join boat tours, admire the green scenery of the cajuput forest, listen to the birds singing, or try being a fisherman and experience typical Southern dishes such as grilled snakehead fish and fish sauce hotpot.
Silver Stone
About 50km from the center of Ca Mau city , Hon Da Bac is a small island cluster in the middle of the ocean, standing out with its amazing natural landscape. This place still preserves the vestiges of the victory over American commandos during the years of resistance against America to save the country. Visitors can walk on the bridge connecting the islands, visit historical sites, admire the majestic beauty of the sea and enjoy fresh seafood dishes such as crabs, crabs, and blood cockles.
Khai Long Tourist Area
Khai Long tourist area is one of the destinations not to be missed when mentioning Ca Mau tourist destinations . With a long coastline, fine white sand and fresh natural scenery, this is an ideal place to relax, camp and participate in outdoor activities. In particular, Khai Long also has a unique view when visitors can admire the East Sea and the West Sea intersecting on clear blue days.
Thi Tuong Lagoon
Thi Tuong Lagoon, known as the "sea lake in the middle of the plain", is one of the largest natural lagoons in the West . Coming here, you will admire the peaceful beauty of the vast lagoon, the vast lotus fields and enjoy the fresh air. In addition, visitors also have the opportunity to experience the life of fishermen through activities such as rowing boats, casting nets, catching fish and enjoying fresh seafood dishes right on the spot.
Monivongsa Bopharam Temple
Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda is a prominent Khmer pagoda in Ca Mau, not only a sacred pilgrimage site but also attracts tourists with its unique and brilliant architecture. Every detail in the pagoda, from the entrance gate, tower, Buddha statue to the murals, is elaborately carved, imbued with Khmer cultural identity. This is an ideal place for you to learn more about the cultural life and beliefs of the Khmer community in Ca Mau.
Tan Duyet dried shrimp craft village
Ca Mau is famous for dried shrimp and Tan Duyet dried shrimp village is where you can explore the process of making this specialty. Coming here, you will witness the stages from selecting shrimp, boiling, drying to packaging the finished product. Not only sightseeing, visitors can also buy dried shrimp as gifts, ensuring the quality and rich flavor typical of this land.
With its wild natural beauty and unique cultural heritages, Ca Mau tourism will certainly bring you unforgettable experiences. From Ca Mau Cape, U Minh Ha Forest to Hon Da Bac, each Ca Mau tourist destination has its own unique values, captivating people's hearts. Plan a trip to the southernmost land of the Fatherland and discover the wonderful things here.
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