U Minh Ha National Park – Top thing to do in Ca Mau

Coming to Ca Mau, visitors can not miss exploring U Minh Ha National Park with many interesting activities. U Minh Ha Forest is an ideal eco-tourism destination that is very suitable for those who love to explore nature, take risks and want to learn about the wetland ecosystem. U Minh Ha National Park with an area of ​​8,527.8 ha was established on January 20, 2006. Located in the west of Ca Mau province, about 25km from Ca Mau city, it takes more than 30 minutes by car, visitors will come to U Minh Ha National Park.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Ca Mau Visitor Guide

U Minh Ha National Park – Top thing to do in Ca Mau

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket:  Service price: visit 10k / time, rent a boat to travel 150k / person / hour

Spend-time: One hour (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk 

Food: Yes         

Shop: Yes 

Parking lot: Yes

Blog: https://vemekong.com/u-minh-ha-forest-national-park-ca-mau-vietnam/

Address:  Within the administrative boundaries of 4 communes in 2 districts of Tran Van Thoi and U Minh, Ca Mau province.

Added values: The outstanding feature is the Melaleuca forest ecosystem formed in flooded, alkaline conditions, on peat soil, which is a typical tree of the Mekong Delta. On May 26, 2009, U Minh Ha National Park was recognized by UNESCO as one of the three core zones of the Cape Ca Mau World Biosphere Reserve.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from U Minh Ha National Park? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam (137 km), Ca Mau City Bird Garden (28km), Mui Ca Mau National Park (137 km), Thi Tuong Lagoon (82 km), Nam Can Mangrove Forest (67 km), Thien Lam Pagoda (35 km), Hon Da Bac Island (62 km)…

2. Travel Guide to U Minh Ha National Park.

U Minh Ha Forest – Thing do See in Ca Mau & Kien Giang

The flora and fauna system here is extremely rich and diverse: there are nearly 250 plant species, 250 plant species, 182 bird species, 20 reptile and amphibian species, 40 mammal species and many other insect species.  There are many species recorded in the Red Book of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Thanks to a stable and suitable ecological environment, birds and storks gather here to breed, live and develop in large numbers.  These are species such as storks, mallard (chim le le), Oriental darter (chim điên điển phương Đông), black-crowned night heron (Vạc), watercock (gà nước), great egret, black cranes, cormorant… and many species of storks such as white storks, blue storks, red storks, incense storks and bats…  including dozens of rare species of birds and animals recorded in the Red Book of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

U Minh Ha National Park – Top thing to do in Ca Mau

U Minh Ha forest also has abundant aquatic resources, in which there are many species of fish typical for the Mekong Delta region such as snakehead fish, strabismus (cá thác lác), yellow catfish… not only having biological value but also have high economic value.  Recently, many rare wildlife species have appeared in U Minh Ha Melaleuca forest, the most notable of which is wild boar – a rare animal that has been “missing” for decades.  The reappearance of many wild animals such as wild boars, small indian civet, cobras, iguanas, crocodiles… along with hundreds of existing animal species, enrich the flora and fauna system.  animals of this forest.

During the two resistance wars against the French colonialists and the American empire, U Minh Ha Melaleuca forest was the revolutionary base of the whole South, having great significance in the history of the nation’s heroic struggle.  U Minh Forest used to be the living and working place of many high-ranking Party leaders.  In 1954, right after boarding the train to the North, Comrade Le Duan, (at that time a member of the Politburo, Secretary of the Southern Party Committee) secretly returned to U Minh forest to lead the southern revolution. Comrade Vo Van Kiet, when he was Secretary of the Bac Lieu Provincial Party Committee, was also a person who was closely related to U Minh Ha.

U Minh Ha National Park – Top thing to do in Ca Mau

From the forest gate (Vo Doi hamlet, Tran Hoi commune, Tran Van Thoi district), the road is smooth and clean, leading visitors to run through the observation deck up to 24 meters high.  Standing on the observatory to have a panoramic view, visitors can’t help but be surprised by the vast green color of the leaves, the forest seems to stretch endlessly and feel small in front of the vast nature.

3. What to Do –See – Eat at U Minh Ha National Park

Take a boat tour in the U Minh Ha National Park – Top thing to do in Ca Mau

Traveling to Ca Mau, coming to U Minh Ha Forest, you will have extremely interesting experiences because of the wild but extremely unique features that are not found anywhere else.

There is nothing more interesting than being on boats, following the canals, going deep into the forest through reeds, along with the immense fragrant melaleuca forests.  However, this service is only open seasonally, if in the right season the water is up or it is too dry, this form of tourism will not work.  To be sure, everyone should contact the management before traveling.

U Minh Ha National Park – Top thing to do in Ca Mau

The deeper you go inside, the more you can feel the wild beauty of the forest, which is hundreds of years old.  Floating on the river and water of Ca Mau, you will be able to see the extremely diverse flora and fauna, and hear the legends from the prehistoric times that colonized the southern land such as the story of Uncle Ba Phi.  Along the rivers and creeks, visitors will encounter farmers letting go of fishing boats under the canopy of Melaleuca forest, watching the fresh aquatic species they have just caught.

Visitors can rent a canoe and find a vantage point in the woods to fish or cast their own nets.  There are a lot of fish here, so it’s not difficult for visitors to have a basket full of fish after the fishing trip. If you’re lucky, you can also catch snakehead fish weighing around 1kg, or sometimes up to 2 or 3kg, because there are many natural fish here and are protected quite strictly.  Or depending on the time, you can join the people in the forest to order shelter to catch eels, order to catch fish…, go to pick buds, tubs, lotuses, guns.

The best nature experience is to stay in the homestay in the middle of U Minh Ha National Park – Top thing to do in Ca Mau

In particular, under the forest canopy, bees diligently suck honey from the pistils of Melaleuca flowers and bring it back to the hive, annually for large production.  In the bee-eating season from December to June, visiting U Minh Ha forest will give you the opportunity to follow the woodworkers to the forest to collect honey, both an interesting experience and enjoying the young bees that have just been cut, dotted with a little bit of golden molasses, it is sweet to the tip of the tongue.

Activities from the homestay in U Minh Ha Forest – Thing do See in Ca Mau & Kien Giang

The bee guard profession of people in U Minh Ha forest (U Minh district and Tran Van Thoi district, Ca Mau province) has been recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.  in early 2020.

Activities from the homestay in U Minh Ha Forest – Thing do See in Ca Mau & Kien Giang

After the trip through the U Minh Ha forest, visitors will enjoy the specialties of the U Minh Ha forest, which are freshwater fish, brackish water fish, shrimp, eel, crab, etc.  Coming here, everyone will have the opportunity to enjoy the real U Minh fish sauce hot pot, the eel cooked with the wild vegetables or the wild flavor of the cobra, onion and green bean porridge cooked in Ca Mau style. There are also many other delicious dishes such as grilled snakehead fish, water lilies dipped in salt and green chili peppers, anabas testudineus (Cá rô đồng) cooked in fish sauce hot pot, fried rice hamsters…  Sipping with the rich flavor of the fruit wine – named the “forest wine” of U Minh Ha – will bring visitors to fully feel the wild but idyllic flavor of the real Mekong region.

U Minh Ha National Park – Top thing to do in Ca Mau

4. Free Itineraries from VeMekong

As a local travel expert, we have some ideas for you to think about.

From Ca Mau city center:

Route 1:

Route 2:

Route 3:

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Ca Mau. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Ca Mau daily tours with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of U Minh Ha National Park 

Google Maps made a name for itself helping people travel from one place to another, avoid traffic (You probably know the route from your hotel to the gas station by heart, but what you can’t be sure about is gridlock), measure a distance, get back to the hotel on time, share the location… 

6. Visit U Minh Ha National Park by yourself

Activities from the homestay in U Minh Ha Forest – Thing do See in Ca Mau & Kien Giang

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

Activities from the homestay in U Minh Ha Forest – Thing do See in Ca Mau & Kien Giang

It is possible for solo travellers to use google maps and do it alone. But sometimes they need to update local maintained roads and bridges which close and lead you a longer road than the road from Google maps. It is just about the time. It takes more time to find the correct garden to come. Adventure is always fun. Wifi is strong in Ca Mau village! The locals find it hard to speak English as well. Top tip: Sticking to one canal and keeping going along it which gives you more things to see and avoids getting lost. Contact vemekong.com to hire a car, scooter with English-speaking-guide or cycling tours in Ca Mau.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice U Minh Ha National Park

U Minh Ha National Park – Top thing to do in Ca Mau

Don’t get us wrong. But we assure you that you totally agree with us. “Do not give candy and things to the children when you plan to visit any local villages”, the kids will leave the school and follow the sweets and later they find some things to give you or sell to you. The garden is a little forest, don’t pick and touch the flowers or fruits without the local’s smiles. We deal with traveling green and leaving green behind, not plastic. Top tip: Vemekong.com is one of the companies that care a lot about responsible travel and local respectation.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of U Minh Ha National Park (4k) 

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more. 

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers 

The sunset in U Minh Ha National Park – Top thing to do in Ca Mau

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. The Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Pro Tips 

You can stay in a homestay which is near the riverside, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself. There are many local homestays in the mangrove forest near Ca Mau cape and near U Minh Ha forest. Both of these places are super green for staying and forget the world.

If you plan to extend your travel to Ca Mau homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Ca Mau or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Ca Mau responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Ca Mau food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Ca Mau cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Banh tam ga cay (Silkworm rice cake with curried chicken)grilled Vop clams with salt and pepper, grilled snakehead fish, grilled mudskipper fishstone crab roast with saltyoung bee salad, Ba Khia – A traditional food in Ca Mau, Ca Mau crab is a must-eat…

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Ca Mau in the rainy season, as Ca Mau always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Ca Mau tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Ca Mau City Bird GardenCa Mau Cape – The South Pole of VietnamU Minh Ha National ParkMui Ca Mau National ParkMonivongsa Bopharam PagodaThien Lam PagodaCa Mau Floating Market (totally no more), Cao Dai Temple In Ca MauNam Can Mangrove ForestQuan Am Ancient TempleMemorial of President Ho Chi Minh, Watch the Sunrise and Sunset at Ca Mau Cape, U Minh ForestThi Tuong LagoonKhai Long Tourist AreaHon Khoai IslandHon Da Bac Island,

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Ca Mau province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

Thank you

U Minh Forest – Thing do See in Ca Mau & Kien Giang

U Minh forest covers an area of ​​about 2,000 km². U Minh forest is a very specific type of forest, ranked as unique and rare in the world, including the upper part is U Minh Thuong National Park (in Kien Giang), the lower part is U Minh Ha National Park (in Ca Mau). Between U Minh Thuong and U Minh Ha are the Trem river and Cai Tau river.  The nature here is very majestic and unspoiled.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Ca Mau Visitor Guide

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket: 

Spend-time: One day (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk 

Food: Yes      

Shop: Yes 

Parking lot: Yes

Blog: https://vemekong.com/u-minh-forest-ca-mau/

Address:  Located close to the Gulf of Thailand, in the two provinces of Kien Giang and Ca Mau, Vietnam.

Added values: U Minh forest is considered to have the highest biomass value compared to other forest types with about 250 species of plants, mainly Melaleuca trees growing everywhere, more than 180 species of birds, more than 20 species of reptiles, etc.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from U Minh Ha National Park? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam (137 km), Ca Mau City Bird Garden (28km), Mui Ca Mau National Park (137 km), Thi Tuong Lagoon (82 km), Nam Can Mangrove Forest (67 km), Thien Lam Pagoda (35 km), Hon Da Bac Island (62 km)…

2. Travel Guide to U Minh Forest

U Minh Forest – Thing do See in Ca Mau & Kien Giang

U Minh Thuong National Park

In the alum forest ecosystem of the Mekong Delta, only the forest flora of the core zone of U Minh Thuong National Park has the characteristics of primeval primeval forests. These are mixed melaleuca forests and melaleuca forests on peat land, with an area of ​​​​nearly 3,000 hectares. This was also the base of the revolution during the resistance war. With this feature, U Minh Thuong National Park is one of the two most important areas of the remaining peat swamp forest in Vietnam (the other area is U Minh Ha). On the peat remains the natural landscape of the ancient U Minh forest with ancient melaleuca trees and red water in the U Minh region. The Melaleuca forest ecosystem on peatland has become an ecosystem of special importance, as a home for hundreds of wildlife species, including birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, fish, insects and many aquatic species distributed at different depths in the ecosystem. Although the fauna in U Minh Thuong is not rich compared to other protected areas in Vietnam, it is important for the alum flooded forest ecosystem and the Mekong Delta region.

U Minh Thuong possesses the most biodiversity of plant species in the Mekong Delta, besides the growth of Melaleuca trees, there are more than 254 species belonging to 84 families, with many endemic species such as orchids, pointed duckweed and fern…According to survey data from forest inventory in 1995, U Minh Thuong Biological Reserve owns 8,053 hectares of primeval forest, of which 3,000 hectares were formed around 6,000 years ago with a thickness of 0,3-1.5m. The fauna is also very rich with 32 species belonging to 10 families, 7 genera, including 7 species of bats, 10 species listed in the Red Book of Vietnam and the world such as hairy-nosed otters, cats, civets, squirrel, Java pangolin (Sunda);  188 bird species belonging to 39 families and 12 genera, accounting for 16.6% of the 828 species recorded in Vietnam, of which 12 are of conservation value, and 8 are globally threatened such as the gray-footed pelican, wolf bird, black-headed stork, gray-headed bird, black eagle; 54 species of amphibian reptiles, of which 8 are listed in the Red Book of Vietnam such as pythons, cobras, snakes, geckos..; 34 fish species including two species are called: white catfish and strabismus are listed in the Vietnam Red Book, other typical species are snakehead fish, giant snakehead, anabas, mudskipper… In U Minh Thuong, there are 72 precious and rare species of flora and fauna recorded in the Vietnam Red Book 2007 and the IUCN Red List 2012. In particular, scientists discovered that the hairy-nosed otter (Lutra sumatrana) is a rare species recorded in the Vietnam Red Book of Animals and the World Red Book (IUCN).

U Minh Ha Forest – Thing do See in Ca Mau & Kien Giang

U Minh Ha National Park

The flora and fauna system here is extremely rich and diverse: there are nearly 250 plant species, 250 plant species, 182 bird species, 20 reptile and amphibian species, 40 mammal species and many other insect species.  There are many species recorded in the Red Book of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Thanks to a stable and suitable ecological environment, birds and storks gather here to breed, live and develop in large numbers.  These are species such as storks, mallard (chim le le), Oriental darter (chim điên điển phương Đông), black-crowned night heron (Vạc), watercock (gà nước), great egret, black cranes, cormorant… and many species of storks such as white storks, blue storks, red storks, incense storks and bats…  including dozens of rare species of birds and animals recorded in the Red Book of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

U Minh Ha forest also has abundant aquatic resources, in which there are many species of fish typical for the Mekong Delta region such as snakehead fish, strabismus (cá thác lác), yellow catfish… not only having biological value but also have high economic value.  Recently, many rare wildlife species have appeared in U Minh Ha Melaleuca forest, the most notable of which is wild boar – a rare animal that has been “missing” for decades.  The reappearance of many wild animals such as wild boars, small indian civets, cobras, iguanas, crocodiles… along with hundreds of existing animal species, enrich the flora and fauna system.  animals of this forest.

During the two resistance wars against the French colonialists and the American empire, U Minh Ha Melaleuca forest was the revolutionary base of the whole South, having great significance in the history of the nation’s heroic struggle.  U Minh Forest used to be the living and working place of many high-ranking Party leaders.  In 1954, right after boarding the train to the North, Comrade Le Duan, (at that time a member of the Politburo, Secretary of the Southern Party Committee) secretly returned to U Minh forest to lead the southern revolution. Comrade Vo Van Kiet, when he was Secretary of the Bac Lieu Provincial Party Committee, was also a person who was closely related to U Minh Ha.

From the forest gate (Vo Doi hamlet, Tran Hoi commune, Tran Van Thoi district), the road is smooth and clean, leading visitors to run through the observation deck up to 24 meters high.  Standing on the observatory to have a panoramic view, visitors can’t help but be surprised by the vast green color of the leaves, the forest seems to stretch endlessly and feel small in front of the vast nature.

3. What to Do –See – Eat at U Minh Forest

U Minh Forest – Thing do See in Ca Mau & Kien Giang

U Minh Thuong National Park        

In recent years, U Minh Thuong National Park has been known to tourists as an attractive ecotourism destination in the Southwest region and more and more tourists are coming.

As a land of special ecological environment with many archaeological relics, historical sites, as well as described by many great writers of the South such as Son Nam, Doan Gioi, then the filmmakers also chose this place. As the backdrop for movies like “Beside the Trem River”, it’s no wonder that U Minh Thuong National Park has become a favorite destination for tourists and researchers alike. The first destination that visitors can visit is a green and wooded mound, where a flock of bats hover above the incredibly tall Cajuput trees, inhabited by several species of large crow bats (Pteropus vampyrus Linnaeus) is threatened with extinction. Leaving the bats, separated from the canal, an immense water surface covered with soft water ferns appeared before your eyes. This is a beach for many birds, visitors can watch or take pictures of birds quite easily because they are very human-friendly. Along with it is Hoa Mai Lake, a swamp that is flushed out in the form of a flower with five petals, its surface covered with beautiful ferns like a spreading carpet, and it is also a tourist center of U Minh Thuong National Park. Visitors can relax and entertain themselves by pedaling a swan boat on the lake, carrying a fishing rod around the lake to experience like a real fisherman, or renting a boat to paddle along the lily-filled canal. Located next to Hoa Mai Lake, the houses on stilts for food are an extremely interesting destination, where visitors can enjoy many specialties with a rustic but bold flavor of U Minh.

U Minh Forest – Thing do See in Ca Mau & Kien Giang

U Minh Ha National Park

Traveling to Ca Mau, coming to U Minh Ha Forest, you will have extremely interesting experiences because of the wild but extremely unique features that are not found anywhere else.

There is nothing more interesting than being on boats, following the canals, going deep into the forest through reeds, along with the immense fragrant melaleuca forests.  However, this service is only open seasonally, if in the right season the water is up or it is too dry, this form of tourism will not work.  To be sure, everyone should contact the management before traveling.

The deeper you go inside, the more you can feel the wild beauty of the forest, which is hundreds of years old.  Floating on the river and water of Ca Mau, you will be able to see the extremely diverse flora and fauna, and hear the legends from the prehistoric times that colonized the southern land such as the story of Uncle Ba Phi.  Along the rivers and creeks, visitors will encounter farmers letting go of fishing boats under the canopy of Melaleuca forest, watching the fresh aquatic species they have just caught.

Visitors can rent a canoe and find a vantage point in the woods to fish or cast their own nets.  There are a lot of fish here, so it’s not difficult for visitors to have a basket full of fish after the fishing trip. If you’re lucky, you can also catch snakehead fish weighing around 1kg, or sometimes up to 2 or 3kg, because there are many natural fish here and are protected quite strictly.  Or depending on the time, you can join the people in the forest to order shelter to catch eels, order to catch fish…, go to pick buds, tubs, lotuses, guns.

In particular, under the forest canopy, bees diligently suck honey from the pistils of Melaleuca flowers and bring it back to the hive, annually for large production.  In the bee-eating season from December to June, visiting U Minh Ha forest will give you the opportunity to follow the woodworkers to the forest to collect honey, both an interesting experience and enjoying the young bees that have just been cut, dotted with a little bit of golden molasses, it is sweet to the tip of the tongue.

The bee guard profession of people in U Minh Ha forest (U Minh district and Tran Van Thoi district, Ca Mau province) has been recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.  in early 2020.

After the trip through the U Minh Ha forest, visitors will enjoy the specialties of the U Minh Ha forest, which are freshwater fish, brackish water fish, shrimp, eel, crab, etc.  Coming here, everyone will have the opportunity to enjoy the real U Minh fish sauce hot pot, the eel cooked with the wild vegetables or the wild flavor of the cobra, onion and green bean porridge cooked in Ca Mau style. There are also many other delicious dishes such as grilled snakehead fish, water lilies dipped in salt and green chili peppers, anabas testudineus (Cá rô đồng) cooked in fish sauce hot pot, fried rice hamsters…  Sipping with the rich flavor of the fruit wine – named the “forest wine” of U Minh Ha – will bring visitors to fully feel the wild but idyllic flavor of the real Mekong region.

4. Free Itineraries from VeMekong

As a local travel expert, we have some ideas for you to think about.

From Ca Mau city center:

Route 1:

Route 2:

Route 3:

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Ca Mau. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Ca Mau daily tour with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of U Minh Forest

Google Maps made a name for itself helping people travel from one place to another, avoid traffic (You probably know the route from your hotel to the gas station by heart, but what you can’t be sure about is gridlock), measure a distance, get back to the hotel on time, share the location… 

6. Visit U Minh Forest by yourself

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

It is possible for solo travellers to use google maps and do it alone. But sometimes they need to update local maintained roads and bridges which close and lead you a longer road than the road from Google maps. It is just about the time. It takes more time to find the correct garden to come. Adventure is always fun. Wifi is strong in Ca Mau village! The locals find it hard to speak English as well. Top tip: Sticking to one canal and keeping going along it which gives you more things to see and avoids getting lost. Contact vemekong.com to hire a car, scooter with English-speaking-guide or cycling tours in Ca Mau.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice U Minh Forest

Don’t get us wrong. But we assure you that you totally agree with us. “Do not give candy and things to the children when you plan to visit any local villages”, the kids will leave the school and follow the sweets and later they find some things to give you or sell to you. The garden is a little forest, don’t pick and touch the flowers or fruits without the local’s smiles. We deal with traveling green and leaving green behind, not plastic. Top tip: Vemekong.com is one of the companies that care a lot about responsible travel and local respectation.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of U Minh Forest (4k) 

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more. 

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers 

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. The Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Pro Tips 

You can stay in a homestay which is near the riverside, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself. There are many local homestays in the mangrove forest near Ca Mau cape and near U Minh Ha forest. Both of these places are super green for staying and forget the world.

If you plan to extend your travel to Ca Mau homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Ca Mau or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Ca Mau responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Ca Mau food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Ca Mau cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Banh tam ga cay (Silkworm rice cake with curried chicken)grilled Vop clams with salt and pepper, grilled snakehead fish, grilled mudskipper fishstone crab roast with saltyoung bee salad, Ba Khia – A traditional food in Ca Mau, Ca Mau crab is a must-eat…

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Ca Mau in the rainy season, as Ca Mau always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Ca Mau tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Ca Mau City Bird GardenCa Mau Cape – The South Pole of VietnamU Minh Ha National ParkMui Ca Mau National ParkMonivongsa Bopharam PagodaThien Lam PagodaCa Mau Floating Market (totally no more), Cao Dai Temple In Ca MauNam Can Mangrove ForestQuan Am Ancient TempleMemorial of President Ho Chi Minh, Watch the Sunrise and Sunset at Ca Mau Cape, U Minh ForestThi Tuong LagoonKhai Long Tourist AreaHon Khoai IslandHon Da Bac Island,

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Ca Mau province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

Thank you

Thien Lam Pagoda – What to See in Ca Mau

Located about 9 km east of Ca Mau city center, the majestic and peaceful Thien Lam Pagoda is a famous spiritual tourist destination of the southernmost land of the country, attracting Buddhists and many tourists to visit observer worship.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Ca Mau Visitor Guide

Thien Lam Pagoda – What to See in Ca Mau

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket:  Free

Spend-time: One hour (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk 

Food:        

Shop: 

Parking lot: Yes

Blog: https://vemekong.com/thien-lam-pagoda-ca-mau/

Address: Located in Hamlet 4, Tan Thanh Ward, Ca Mau City, Ca Mau Province.

Added values: Not only is it a place to regularly organize major Buddhist festivals, Thien Lam Pagoda is also a sacred place of worship for Buddhists in Ca Mau.  The majestic worship space and quiet atmosphere inside the grounds of Thien Lam Pagoda also make visitors here feel peaceful, forgetting the fatigue of life.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from Thien Lam Pagoda? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Ca Mau Cape (40 km), Thi Tuong Lagoon (47 km), Hon Khoai Island (80 km), Ca Mau City Bird Garden (11 km), Hon Da Bac Island (57 km)…

2. Travel Guide to Thien Lam Pagoda

Like other temples in Vietnam, Thien Lam pagoda also has Tam Quan gate, main hall, worship area, Bodhi tree and architectural works of Buddhist temples and towers.  The only highlight is that these buildings are all carved with the roof of a dragon, with the same curved roof architecture commonly found in the temples and pagodas of the Chinese.  The pagoda was built in 1810. After more than 2 centuries of existence and through many major restorations, Thien Lam Pagoda has acquired the majestic, spacious and flashy beauty as it is today.

Arriving at Tam Quan gate of Thien Lam Pagoda, visitors will be surprised by the flashy beauty of the temple gate.  It is also the Tam Quan gate like many other temples and pagodas in Ca Mau, but the Tam Quan gate of Thien Lam pagoda is very high, wide and has a majestic dragon roof. Stepping through Tam Quan gate, visitors will come to the courtyard in front of the temple.  The pagoda has a campus of more than 3 hectares, the main hall of the temple is located in the middle, in front of the main hall there is a statue of Guanyin Bodhisattva, surrounded by architectural works of temples, towers, Bodhi trees and statues of Buddha Ca Mau Ni…

The main hall is the largest building inside Thien Lam Pagoda.  In the middle of the main hall is the Shakyamuni Buddha temple, the left and right are the lecture hall and the bell area. In the main hall of the temple, there is also a rather large Maitreya Buddha statue.  In addition to the main hall, which is a place of worship, in the temple grounds, there is also a high tower decorated with a beautiful dragon-shaped curved roof.  On major holidays, Thien Lam Pagoda welcomes a lot of tourists and Buddhists traveling to Ca Mau to visit the temple.

3. What to Do –See – Eat at Thien Lam Pagoda     

Thien Lam Pagoda is a place of cultural and religious activities, a place to study and practice for Ca Mau Buddhists.  Every year, on major holidays of the Vietnam Buddhist Church, Thien Lam Pagoda welcomes a lot of tourists and Buddhist followers traveling to Ca Mau to visit the temple.  Especially on the 2 nights of January 19 and July 20 of the lunar calendar every year, Thien Lam Pagoda organizes the Hoa Dang festival, lights up on the river for Buddhists to pray for luck and peace.

The space in the front yard of Thien Lam Pagoda during the Hoa Dang festival is lit by thousands of lamps.  After the prayer ceremony in front of the main hall, people moved one after another to the river to release lanterns.  According to the concept of Buddhism, the lanterns lit on the night of the Lantern Festival will bring the wishes of the person released to the Buddha, so that the person who blesses them will have good luck throughout the year.

According to preliminary statistics, the night of Hoa Dang festival at Thien Lam pagoda attracted more than a thousand Buddhist followers to participate.  The party will end at 23:00.  Even though it was over, the whole river was still shining brightly in the light of lanterns until the next morning.

4. Free Itineraries from VeMekong

As a local travel expert, we have some ideas for you to think about.

From Ca Mau city center:

Route 1:

Route 2:

Route 3:

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Ca Mau. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Ca Mau daily tour with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of Thien Lam Pagoda

Google Maps made a name for itself helping people travel from one place to another, avoid traffic (You probably know the route from your hotel to the gas station by heart, but what you can’t be sure about is gridlock), measure a distance, get back to the hotel on time, share the location… 

6. Visit Thien Lam Pagoda by yourself

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

It is possible for solo travellers to use google maps and do it alone. But sometimes they need to update local maintained roads and bridges which close and lead you a longer road than the road from Google maps. It is just about the time. It takes more time to find the correct garden to come. Adventure is always fun. Wifi is strong in Ca Mau village! The locals find it hard to speak English as well. Top tip: Sticking to one canal and keeping going along it which gives you more things to see and avoids getting lost. Contact vemekong.com to hire a car, scooter with English-speaking-guide or cycling tours in Ca Mau.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice Thien Lam Pagoda

Don’t get us wrong. But we assure you that you totally agree with us. “Do not give candy and things to the children when you plan to visit any local villages”, the kids will leave the school and follow the sweets and later they find some things to give you or sell to you. The garden is a little forest, don’t pick and touch the flowers or fruits without the local’s smiles. We deal with traveling green and leaving green behind, not plastic. Top tip: Vemekong.com are some of the companies that care a lot about responsible travel and local respectation.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of Thien Lam Pagoda (4k) 

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more. 

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers 

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. The Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Pro Tips 

You can stay in a homestay which is near the riverside, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself. There are many local homestays in the mangrove forest near Ca Mau cape and near U Minh Ha forest. Both of these places are super green for staying and forget the world.

If you plan to extend your travel to Ca Mau homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Ca Mau or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Ca Mau responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Ca Mau food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Ca Mau cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Banh tam ga cay (Silkworm rice cake with curried chicken)grilled Vop clams with salt and pepper, grilled snakehead fish, grilled mudskipper fishstone crab roast with saltyoung bee salad, Ba Khia – A traditional food in Ca Mau, Ca Mau crab is a must-eat…

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Ca Mau in the rainy season, as Ca Mau always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Ca Mau tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Ca Mau City Bird GardenCa Mau Cape – The South Pole of VietnamU Minh Ha National ParkMui Ca Mau National ParkMonivongsa Bopharam PagodaThien Lam PagodaCa Mau Floating Market (totally no more), Cao Dai Temple In Ca MauNam Can Mangrove ForestQuan Am Ancient TempleMemorial of President Ho Chi Minh, Watch the Sunrise and Sunset at Ca Mau Cape, U Minh ForestThi Tuong LagoonKhai Long Tourist AreaHon Khoai IslandHon Da Bac Island,

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Ca Mau province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

Thank you

Thi Tuong Lagoon – Ca Mau Hidden Gem

Many people hide from prosperous places to return to the countryside and villages just to breathe the fresh air, enjoy rustic dishes, or rediscover childhood memories. And if you also have this thought, try to visit Thi Tuong Lagoon in Ca Mau.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Ca Mau Visitor Guide

Thi Tuong Lagoon – Ca Mau Hidden Gem

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket:  Free

 Spend-time: One hour (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk 

Food: Yes       

Shop: No 

Parking lot: Yes

Blog: https://vemekong.com/thi-tuong-lagoon-ca-mau/

Address:  Located in 3 districts: Cai Nuoc, Tran Van Thoi and Phu Tan, Ca Mau province.

Added values: Lagoon Thi Tuong, also known as Dam Ba Tuong, is known as “the lake in the middle of the plain”, is an ideal destination for those who want to find a peaceful place.  The uniqueness of customs combined with many cultural features of the indigenous people have created a rare beauty for Thi Tuong lagoon.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from Thi Tuong lagoon? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam (92 km), Hon Khoai Island (42 km), Mui Ca Mau National Park (92 km), Ca Mau City Bird Garden (40 km), Nam Can Mangrove Forest (38 km), Thien Lam Pagoda (47 km), Hon Da Bac Island (41 km)…

2. Travel Guide to Thi Tuong Lagoon

Thi Tuong Lagoon – Ca Mau Hidden Gem

Thi Tuong lagoon is located in 3 districts: Cai Nuoc, Tran Van Thoi and Phu Tan, Ca Mau province.  To reach this large river, visitors from Ca Mau follow the direction of National Highway 1A to Rau Dua market, turn right through Cai Ban bridge, then follow the rural road 3m, pass about 7km according to the place of Thi Tuong hamlet.  (Hoa My commune) is to Dam Trong.  Visitors can also go from Rau Dua market another 2km along Highway 1A to Canal 4 Cong Da, turn right according to the directions to Xeo Duoc Base Area, about 8km to Dam Giua – the most interesting and unique destination.  Lagoon Thi Tuong.

Thi Tuong lagoon is formed from alluvial deposits of My Binh river, Ong Doc river and many other canals.  Thi Tuong lagoon has an area of ​​​​about 700 hectares of water, stretching 12 km, 2 km at the widest place, 1.5 m at the deepest point, connecting to the Gulf of Thailand.

Thi Tuong Lagoon – Ca Mau Hidden Gem

Dam Thi Tuong is associated with an anecdote that says: in the past, Mrs. To Quy Thi, often called Thi Tuong, was a good martial artist and was the first person to come here to reclaim land. At that time, because the Tiger lord could not marry the daughter of King Thuy Te, he hated it. Lord Tiger sent birds of the sky to fill the sea with rocks, but Mrs. Tuong bravely chased away the birds to keep the lagoon for the fishermen to live.  Thanks to her, people can cultivate and catch seafood from the lagoon, their life is much improved.  Touched by her merits, the people gave the lagoon her name, since then the lagoon is called Thi Tuong lagoon or Ba Tuong lagoon.

The lagoon consists of 3 main lagoons: Inner lagoon, Middle lagoon and Outer lagoon, in which the Middle lagoon is the largest. The characteristic of the lagoon that is different from ponds and lakes is the depth, if the middle lagoon is very deep, some places are up to 10 meters deep, the upper and lower lagoons are very shallow, less than a person’s head.  The water level on the lagoon changes often with the rise and fall of the tide from 0.7m to 1.5m, very safe for visitors.

The life of the people around Thi Tuong lagoon is associated with the water, associated with natural aquatic resources.  Because of its special structure and connection to the sea, a vast area of ​​water nearly 10km long is always full of food for aquatic species to grow.  Not only taking advantage of the endowed resources of fish, shrimp, cockles, and mussels living in the lagoon to feed the family; Thi Tuong fishermen also rely on water flow for economic development.  They use the water surface area to raise tiger shrimp and crab in Ca Mau.  These are two types of seafood with high economic value and have a firm foothold in the list of Vietnamese specialties.

On the lagoon, there are many rows of large and small stilt houses scattered, each house is about 100 m apart, that distance is the boundary of each fishing household here.  Each hamlet is like a “small village” lying on the immense water.

3. What to Do –See – Eat at Thi Tuong Lagoon

Thi Tuong Lagoon – Ca Mau Hidden Gem

Visiting the lagoon, visitors can choose to go by motorboat to feel the rustic and simple life of this land. Not only seeing the beautiful scenery of the country’s homeland, visitors also enjoy the special dishes prepared by the people here and listen to them tell stories about the idyllic daily life on the lagoon.

In addition, visitors can manually use fishing tools to freely go to the lagoon to be a farmer to catch fish, shellfish, crabs, mud-skippers etc. The specialties in the lagoon are very diverse, from mackerel fish, catfish… to shrimp, crabs…

The landscape of the lagoon is like a picture of a charming countryside, lively but peaceful by the sound of birds calling to welcome the dawn, or quiet and immense when the sunset falls on the surface of the lagoon.

Those are also the most beautiful times of the day for visitors to fully feel the vast space that nature has bestowed on Thi Tuong lagoon and save impressive photos.

Especially when night falls, with thousands of lights shimmering on the surface of the lagoon, enjoying a few glasses of wine with specialties of fish, shrimp, Ca Mau crab or humming a few Don Ca Tai Tu songs (Vọng Cổ Song) to chat with the people is still great.

4. Free Itineraries from VeMekong

As a local travel expert, we have some ideas for you to think about.

From Ca Mau city center:

Route 1:

Route 2:

Route 3:

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Ca Mau. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Ca Mau daily tours with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of Thi Tuong Lagoon

Google Maps made a name for itself helping people travel from one place to another, avoid traffic (You probably know the route from your hotel to the gas station by heart, but what you can’t be sure about is gridlock), measure a distance, get back to the hotel on time, share the location… 

6. Visit Thi Tuong Lagoon by yourself

Thi Tuong Lagoon – Ca Mau Hidden Gem

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

It is possible for solo travellers to use google maps and do it alone. But sometimes they need to update local maintained roads and bridges which close and lead you a longer road than the road from Google maps. It is just about the time. It takes more time to find the correct garden to come. Adventure is always fun. Wifi is strong in Ca Mau village! The locals find it hard to speak English as well. Top tip: Sticking to one canal and keeping going along it which gives you more things to see and avoids getting lost. Contact vemekong.com to hire a car, scooter with English-speaking-guide or cycling tours in Ca Mau.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice Thi Tuong Lagoon

Don’t get us wrong. But we assure you that you totally agree with us. “Do not give candy and things to the children when you plan to visit any local villages”, the kids will leave the school and follow the sweets and later they find some things to give you or sell to you. The garden is a little forest, don’t pick and touch the flowers or fruits without the local’s smiles. We deal with traveling green and leaving green behind, not plastic. Top tip: Vemekong.com are some of the companies that care a lot about responsible travel and local respectation.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of Thi Tuong Lagoon (4k) 

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more. 

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers 

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. The Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Pro Tips 

You can stay in a homestay which is near the riverside, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself. There are many local homestays in the mangrove forest near Ca Mau cape and near U Minh Ha forest. Both of these places are super green for staying and forget the world.

If you plan to extend your travel to Ca Mau homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Ca Mau or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Ca Mau responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Ca Mau food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Ca Mau cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Banh tam ga cay (Silkworm rice cake with curried chicken)grilled Vop clams with salt and pepper, grilled snakehead fish, grilled mudskipper fishstone crab roast with saltyoung bee salad, Ba Khia – A traditional food in Ca Mau, Ca Mau crab is a must-eat…

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Ca Mau in the rainy season, as Ca Mau always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Ca Mau tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Ca Mau City Bird GardenCa Mau Cape – The South Pole of VietnamU Minh Ha National ParkMui Ca Mau National ParkMonivongsa Bopharam PagodaThien Lam PagodaCa Mau Floating Market (totally no more), Cao Dai Temple In Ca MauNam Can Mangrove ForestQuan Am Ancient TempleMemorial of President Ho Chi Minh, Watch the Sunrise and Sunset at Ca Mau Cape, U Minh ForestThi Tuong LagoonKhai Long Tourist AreaHon Khoai IslandHon Da Bac Island,

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Ca Mau province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

Thank you

Quan Am Ancient Temple – Phat To Pagoda in Ca Mau

Ca Mau has many famous landscapes and relics associated with the period of land reclamation and Sac Tu Quan Am Co Tu, which folk often call Phat To Pagoda as a unique spiritual architectural relic that still retains its typical distinctive appearance of an old Southern communal house.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Ca Mau Visitor Guide

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket:  Free

 Spend-time: One and a half hour (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk 

Food:    

Shop: 

Parking lot: Yes

Blog: https://vemekong.com/quan-am-ancient-temple-ca-mau/

Address: Located in ward 4, Ca Mau city.  From the airport or Ca Mau bus station, follow Ly Thuong Kiet street to the intersection of Bao Loc church, turn right, follow Phan Ngoc Hien street, cross the bridge, turn onto Ly Bon street to reach the pagoda.

Added values: Phat To Pagoda is the pride of Ca Mau people, becoming a Ca Mau tourist destination attracting visitors to visit, worship and discover about the spiritual life of the people in the southernmost land of the country.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from Quan Am Ancient Temple? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Ca Mau Cape (40 km), Thi Tuong Lagoon (40 km), Hon Khoai Island (75 km), Ca Mau City Bird Garden (2 km), Thien Lam Pagoda (4 km), Hon Da Bac Island (50 km)…

2. Travel Guide to Quan Am Ancient Temple

The pagoda was built in 1840, bearing bold ancient architecture of the 19th century, this is the earliest Buddhist missionary place in the land of Ca Mau.  The original way of calling the pagoda’s name is due to the long-standing respect of the people of Ca Mau with the monk who founded the temple: Venerable Thich Tri Tam.

Legend has it that around 1840, Ca Mau was a reed area. Following the stream of people who went to reclaim land, a young man, To Quang Xuan, went to collect firewood in the forest. When the axe hit the trunk of the ancient Bodhi tree, a young man was revealed.  Buddhist scriptures are placed at the base of a tree.  Since then, the young man built a temple to worship Quan The Am, while cultivating and taking medicine to cure people on the banks of the Quan Lo canal.  According to legend, To Quang Xuan chanted the Diamond Sutra to tame wild animals.  People who know the voice come to ask for medicine and study the Way in large numbers.  Among these disciples was even a fierce tiger who also came to learn the Way.  Currently, the tower of that tiger is still there, and the disciples in the temple call it Su Cau tower.

Later, thanks to people’s donations, To Quang Xuan built a temple of simple leaves.  Seeing this, Do Van Vien in the area jealousy accused him of being a false Taoist. He was arrested by the superior and returned to Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) under house arrest.

But To Quang Xuan’s morality made the upper mandarins respect.  He was brought back to Hue and ordained as a monk at Kim Chuong pagoda.  After being ordained for 7 days, he passed away. The king ordained him as a “monk” and at the same time gave him brocade and sent someone to bring the remains to Ca Mau.

In 1842, King Thieu Tri (Nguyen Dynasty) came down to ordained To Quang Xuan as Most Venerable Thich Tri Tam, repaired his paintings in the old forest and gave the pagoda the title of  ” The Quartet of Quan Am Ancient Temple”.  Most Venerable Thich Tri Tam is revered by the people in the region as “the Buddha”, so the temple is also called “the Buddha’s temple”.

3. What to Do –See – Eat at Quan Am Ancient Temple

Phat To Temple has undergone many renovations, the major restoration was in 1937. However, it basically retains the current status of the ancient temple.  Objects of worship such as wooden statues, wooden altars, single vases, bronze bells, couplets, ordination of kings, etc. are still preserved, demonstrating the development of Buddhism in the period when the Vietnamese began to make strides.  important in the work of reclaiming and forming a community of three ethnic groups Kinh, Hoa and Khmer in the southern land.

The roof of the pagoda is shaped like a seal, tiled with trough tiles, sharp architecture, simulating the roof of a communal house in the Mekong Delta.  The roof is divided into the main roof and the ritual roof.  The main roof represents the unique artistic value of the ancient temple with a stylized picture of a two-dragon painting, below are reliefs, images depicting natural scenes.  The main face on the roof of the pagoda has 6 words: “Sac Tu Quan Am Co Tu”.

The curves at the top of the pagoda roof show the scene of a fish transforming into a dragon made of stylized porcelain tile with a unique appearance.  The roof on the lower floor is tiled with trough tiles, with vivid motifs and four words: “Quan Am Co Tu”.

On both sides of the temple gate, the couplets are still intact.  The walls on both sides of the pagoda are carved with images in chronological order, these paintings have aesthetic value to enhance the artistic value of the temple.

The temple grounds are quite large, arranged in harmony, the statue of Quan The Am standing on a lotus throne, holding a peaceful vase in his hand, with a gentle face.

The temple door opens in a semicircle leading to the main hall.  The main hall has an area of ​​12m2, the floor is 8cm high and is paved with cement tiles made in 1937. The Three Jewels house worships many Buddha statues, the statues are all made of cement, divided into 3 floors, on top is a statue of Sakyamuni with a statue of Buddha.  Large size, the next floor worships the statue of Master Amitabha Buddha, in all there are 9 large and small Buddha statues.

A unique feature in the architectural lines of Tam Bao throne is the use of porcelain tiles on motifs with cement materials to form an altar with the contours of the images of the dragon – Lan – Quy – Phung mascots.  attached to form a cover surrounding the main hall like a canopy covering the Buddha statues, although the building materials are not made of wood, the classical decorative motifs create harmony in the art decoration of the main hall.

The altar to the monk Thich Tri Tam is placed on a pedestal 1.47m high and 1.52m wide.  This is a unique work of art in the main hall, carved, stylized, airy and vivid sculptures.

4. Free Itineraries from VeMekong

As a local travel expert, we have some ideas for you to think about.

From Ca Mau city center:

Route 1:

Route 2:

Route 3:

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Ca Mau. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Ca Mau daily tour with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of Quan Am Ancient Temple

Google Maps made a name for itself helping people travel from one place to another, avoid traffic (You probably know the route from your hotel to the gas station by heart, but what you can’t be sure about is gridlock), measure a distance, get back to the hotel on time, share the location… 

6. Visit Quan Am Ancient Temple by yourself

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

It is possible for solo travellers to use google maps and do it alone. But sometimes they need to update local maintained roads and bridges which close and lead you a longer road than the road from Google maps. It is just about the time. It takes more time to find the correct garden to come. Adventure is always fun. Wifi is strong in Ca Mau village! The locals find it hard to speak English as well. Top tip: Sticking to one canal and keeping going along it which gives you more things to see and avoids getting lost. Contact vemekong.com to hire a car, scooter with English-speaking-guide or cycling tours in Ca Mau.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice Quan Am Ancient Temple

Don’t get us wrong. But we assure you that you totally agree with us. “Do not give candy and things to the children when you plan to visit any local villages”, the kids will leave the school and follow the sweets and later they find some things to give you or sell to you. The garden is a little forest, don’t pick and touch the flowers or fruits without the local’s smiles. We deal with traveling green and leaving green behind, not plastic. Top tip: Vemekong.com are some of the companies that care a lot about responsible travel and local respectation.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of Quan Am Ancient Temple (4k) 

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more. 

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers 

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. The Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Pro Tips 

You can stay in a homestay which is near the riverside, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself. There are many local homestays in the mangrove forest near Ca Mau cape and near U Minh Ha forest. Both of these places are super green for staying and forget the world.

If you plan to extend your travel to Ca Mau homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Ca Mau or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Ca Mau responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Ca Mau food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Ca Mau cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Banh tam ga cay (Silkworm rice cake with curried chicken)grilled Vop clams with salt and pepper, grilled snakehead fish, grilled mudskipper fishstone crab roast with saltyoung bee salad, Ba Khia – A traditional food in Ca Mau, Ca Mau crab is a must-eat…

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Ca Mau in the rainy season, as Ca Mau always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Ca Mau tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Ca Mau City Bird GardenCa Mau Cape – The South Pole of VietnamU Minh Ha National ParkMui Ca Mau National ParkMonivongsa Bopharam PagodaThien Lam PagodaCa Mau Floating Market (totally no more), Cao Dai Temple In Ca MauNam Can Mangrove ForestQuan Am Ancient TempleMemorial of President Ho Chi Minh, Watch the Sunrise and Sunset at Ca Mau Cape, U Minh ForestThi Tuong LagoonKhai Long Tourist AreaHon Khoai IslandHon Da Bac Island,

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Ca Mau province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

Thank you

Ngoc Hien Bird Sanctuary – What to Do in Ca Mau

Visiting Ngoc Hien Ca Mau bird sanctuary, visitors can learn about the unique features of the ecosystem and many rare bird species. If you have the opportunity to travel to Ca Mau, please save useful information when discovering Ngoc Hien bird sanctuary.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Ca Mau Visitor Guide

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket: 

Spend-time: One and a half hour (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk 

Food: Yes   

Shop: No 

Parking lot: Yes

Blog: https://vemekong.com/ngoc-hien-bird-sanctuary-ca-mau/

Address: Located in Ngoc Hien district, Ca Mau province

Added values: Ngoc Hien Bird Sanctuary is currently one of the largest bird farms in our country. This famous bird park has a total area of ​​130ha, which is a place to preserve and develop many rare bird breeds. Visiting Ngoc Hien bird sanctuary in Ca Mau, visitors can also learn about the green vegetation and the interlaced river system.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from Ngoc Hien Bird Sanctuary? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Ca Mau Cape (110 km), Thi Tuong Lagoon (42 km), Hon Khoai Island (25 km), Ca Mau City Bird Garden (60 km), Nam Can Mangrove Forest (5 km), Thien Lam Pagoda (65 km), Hon Da Bac Island (67 km)…

2. Travel Guide to Ngoc Hien Bird Sanctuary

You can go to Ngoc Hien eco-tourism area at any time of the year.  However, to admire the flocks of red-crowned cranes performing, you should go from April to May. At this time, there are many flocks of red-crowned cranes moving to Ngoc Hien bird sanctuary to find seeds and food. In particular, you will witness the dancing wings and call mates of the red-headed squirrel.

In addition, you can go to Ngoc Hien Ca Mau bird garden in the floating season from August to November. At that time, the whole bird garden is submerged in water and you will be transported by boat on small canals to visit deep inside the forest.

Experience going to Ngoc Hien Ca Mau bird sanctuary said that this bird garden is about 80km from the center of Ca Mau city.  Therefore, to visit Ngoc Hien bird sanctuary, the first thing you need to move to the center of Ca Mau is by different means of transport.

For those who live nearby, you can go by bus or motorbike to Ca Mau.  Then, go in the direction of National Highway 1A or Nam Can – Dat Mui for about 2 hours to reach Ngoc Hien bird sanctuary.  As for those who are far away like the North, it is best to take a plane to Ca Mau airport and take a taxi or bus to this bird sanctuary to visit.

What’s interesting about Ngoc Hien Ca Mau Bird Sanctuary?  You will discover the diverse ecological garden, immerse yourself in the beautiful natural scenery here, watch the sunset and learn about the diversity of precious birds.

Ngoc Hien Ecological Area possesses a diverse ecosystem, with Bay Hap River and interlaced rivers creating a beautiful natural setting. That is also the reason why Ngoc Hien bird garden has become a shelter that many birds love and fly to live in.  Currently, this is the bird garden with the largest number of amphibians, reptiles and mammals in the Mekong Delta.

3. What to Do –See – Eat at Ngoc Hien Bird Sanctuary

The best time to visit Ngoc Hien bird sanctuary is early in the morning.  Therefore, you should arrange a time to go early from the center of Ca Mau to get to the bird garden in the early morning and capture the whole picture of each flock of birds looking for food.  When dusk falls, flocks of birds chirping call each other back to the nest after a day of foraging.

The image of white storks flying around calling each other under the bright red sunset highlights a corner of the sky.  What could be better than in the midst of that vast green forest, the image of flocks of birds flying to create a charming painting.  That will help each visitor when visiting to relax their soul and dispel all the fatigue of daily life.

The rainy season is the time when the birds at Ngoc Hien Ca Mau bird sanctuary begin to breed, sometimes up to 10,000 individuals.  In which, the most popular are storks, mallard (chim le le), Oriental darter (chim điên điển phương Đông), black-crowned night heron (Vạc), watercock (gà nước), great egret, black cranes, cormorant… to amphibians and reptiles.  The Ca Mau tourism industry invests a large amount of money for Ngoc Hien bird garden on bait and trees for the purpose of retaining resident birds.  Currently, the number of bird species in Ngoc Hien garden is growing and becoming an ecological area that needs to be preserved.

Ngoc Hien Bird Garden is also an attractive destination for those who love fresh nature.  The vegetation at Ngoc Hien eco-zone is unique with green-covered forests for each flock of birds.  Along with that is the image of mangroves rising up high in the clear blue water.  All create a picture that is both wild and peaceful.  If visiting the bird garden in the rainy season, visitors will be able to move on wooden boats to admire the rich natural scenery here and flocks of birds flying.

4. Free Itineraries from VeMekong

As a local travel expert, we have some ideas for you to think about.

From Ca Mau city center:

Route 1:

Route 2:

Route 3:

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Ca Mau. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Ca Mau daily tour with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of Ngoc Hien Bird Sanctuary  

Google Maps made a name for itself helping people travel from one place to another, avoid traffic (You probably know the route from your hotel to the gas station by heart, but what you can’t be sure about is gridlock), measure a distance, get back to the hotel on time, share the location…

6. Visit Ngoc Hien Bird Sanctuary by yourself

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

It is possible for solo travellers to use google maps and do it alone. But sometimes they need to update local maintained roads and bridges which close and lead you a longer road than the road from Google maps. It is just about the time. It takes more time to find the correct garden to come. Adventure is always fun. Wifi is strong in Ca Mau village! The locals find it hard to speak English as well. Top tip: Sticking to one canal and keeping going along it which gives you more things to see and avoids getting lost. Contact vemekong.com to hire a car, scooter with English-speaking-guide or cycling tours in Ca Mau.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice Ngoc Hien Bird Sanctuary

Don’t get us wrong. But we assure you that you totally agree with us. “Do not give candy and things to the children when you plan to visit any local villages”, the kids will leave the school and follow the sweets and later they find some things to give you or sell to you. The garden is a little forest, don’t pick and touch the flowers or fruits without the local’s smiles. We deal with traveling green and leaving green behind, not plastic. Top tip: Vemekong.com are some of the companies that care a lot about responsible travel and local respectation.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of Ngoc Hien Bird Sanctuary (4k) 

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more. 

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers 

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. The Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Pro Tips 

You can stay in a homestay which is near the riverside, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself. There are many local homestays in the mangrove forest near Ca Mau cape and near U Minh Ha forest. Both of these places are super green for staying and forget the world.

If you plan to extend your travel to Ca Mau homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Ca Mau or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Ca Mau responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Ca Mau food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Ca Mau cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Banh tam ga cay (Silkworm rice cake with curried chicken)grilled Vop clams with salt and pepper, grilled snakehead fish, grilled mudskipper fishstone crab roast with saltyoung bee salad, Ba Khia – A traditional food in Ca Mau, Ca Mau crab is a must-eat…

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Ca Mau in the rainy season, as Ca Mau always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Ca Mau tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Ca Mau City Bird GardenCa Mau Cape – The South Pole of VietnamU Minh Ha National ParkMui Ca Mau National ParkMonivongsa Bopharam PagodaThien Lam PagodaCa Mau Floating Market (totally no more), Cao Dai Temple In Ca MauNam Can Mangrove ForestQuan Am Ancient TempleMemorial of President Ho Chi Minh, Watch the Sunrise and Sunset at Ca Mau Cape, U Minh ForestThi Tuong LagoonKhai Long Tourist AreaHon Khoai IslandHon Da Bac Island,

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Ca Mau province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

Thank you

Nam Can Mangrove Forest – Thing to See in Ca Mau

Not as famous as Can Gio mangrove forest, but the mangrove forest in Ca Mau makes visitors overwhelmed by the magnificent, mysterious scenery of the mangrove trees standing close together, reaching up to the sky, even though there are many trees. If you look up and want to “break your neck”, you will not see the top anywhere.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Ca Mau Visitor Guide

Nam Can Mangrove Forest – Thing to See in Ca Mau

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket:  Free

 Spend-time: One hour (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk 

Food: Yes    

Shop: Yes 

Parking lot: Yes

Blog: https://vemekong.com/nam-can-mangrove-forest-ca-mau/

Address: Located in Tam Giang Commune, Nam Can District, Ca Mau Province.

Added values: Nam Can mangrove forest or Ca Mau mangrove forest is a famous mangrove forest in the West. Together with U Minh Ha Melaleuca forest, these two forests have formed a solid cover to prevent Ca Mau from the invasion of sea, anti-erosion and ecological balance.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from Nam Can Mangrove Forest? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Ca Mau Cape (80 km), Thi Tuong Lagoon (41 km), Hon Khoai Island (18 km), Ca Mau City Bird Garden (65 km), Thien Lam Pagoda (64 km), Hon Da Bac Island (65 km)…

2. Travel Guide to Nam Can Mangrove Forest

Nam Can mangrove forest and Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

Mangrove and melaleuca forests surround Ca Mau cape from east to west, these forests play an extremely important role in preventing sea intrusion into the mainland.  With a large area and, Ca Mau mangrove forest ranks second in the world in terms of both area and importance, only after the mangroves at the mouth of the Amazon River in Latin America.

With the weather of Ca Mau, you can move to Nam Can forest at any time of the year.  However, according to the Nam Can mangrove tourism experience, you should come here in the dry season i.e. from December to April next year when the weather is dry, no rain is favorable for exploring the landscape in the forest.

Nam Can mangrove forest impresses many tourists from afar, it is still small rivers, canals as many as spider webs always rushing, long mud flats and tall trees, mangroves day and night silently.  step out into the sea.  Because of the heroic historical evidence, the great importance of the forest to the country has made this place unlike any other, the mangroves keep accreting alluvium and encroaching on the sea, making our country longer and wider.

In addition, there is a large alluvial ground in the west of Ca Mau Cape with a total area of ​​6,456 hectares, each year encroaching hundreds of meters into the sea, making our country longer;  At the same time, this is also a shelter and breeding ground for aquatic species – an endless supply of natural seed for the aquaculture industry of Ca Mau province.  Nam Can mangrove forest also helps prevent sea erosion, anti-erosion, environmental protection, ecological balance…

This place is a solid base to help our army and people scatter many sweeps in two wars.  Therefore, it can be said that Nam Can mangrove forest is an important factor that nourishes the human soul and contributes significantly to the development of both Ca Mau province and the country.

3. What to Do –See – Eat at Nam Can Mangrove Forest

In the dry season, visitors will witness the pristine scenery of the core of the primeval forest with ancient mangrove trees and thousands of zigzag roots spreading around and then interwoven.  as beautiful as a painting.

In particular, when going deep into the forest, you will feel like you are lost in a mysterious maze. This will attract a lot of adventure lovers.

In the rainy season, Nam Can mangrove forest is immersed in a sea of ​​cool water. At this time, you will be floating on a motorboat, passing through each piece of mangrove forest, looking at the two rows of green mangroves on the shore. 

In particular, under the murky mud, if other species of trees may have been dead for a long time, the mangroves will still thrive and proliferate and quietly step out into the sea to become a place. That is why Nam Can mangrove forest is one of the most interesting sightseeing spots in Ca Mau that tourists cannot ignore.

Additionally, Nam Can mangrove forest also contains a variety of creatures.  There are even some rare species that are being protected by the authorities.

Along with that, there are countless aquatic species – an inexhaustible source of natural seed for the aquaculture industry in Ca Mau province, so it is extremely worthy of respect and conservation.

4. Free Itineraries from VeMekong

As a local travel expert, we have some ideas for you to think about.

From Ca Mau city center:

Route 1:

Route 2:

Route 3:

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Ca Mau. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Ca Mau daily tour with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of Nam Can Mangrove Forest

Google Maps made a name for itself helping people travel from one place to another, avoid traffic (You probably know the route from your hotel to the gas station by heart, but what you can’t be sure about is gridlock), measure a distance, get back to the hotel on time, share the location… 

6. Visit Nam Can Mangrove Forest by yourself

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

It is possible for solo travellers to use google maps and do it alone. But sometimes they need to update local maintained roads and bridges which close and lead you a longer road than the road from Google maps. It is just about the time. It takes more time to find the correct garden to come. Adventure is always fun. Wifi is strong in Ca Mau village! The locals find it hard to speak English as well. Top tip: Sticking to one canal and keeping going along it which gives you more things to see and avoids getting lost. Contact vemekong.com to hire a car, scooter with English-speaking-guide or cycling tours in Ca Mau.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice Nam Can Mangrove Forest

Don’t get us wrong. But we assure you that you totally agree with us. “Do not give candy and things to the children when you plan to visit any local villages”, the kids will leave the school and follow the sweets and later they find some things to give you or sell to you. The garden is a little forest, don’t pick and touch the flowers or fruits without the local’s smiles. We deal with traveling green and leaving green behind, not plastic. Top tip: Vemekong.com are some of the companies that care a lot about responsible travel and local respectation.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of Nam Can Mangrove Forest (4k) 

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more. 

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers 

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. The Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Pro Tips 

You can stay in a homestay which is near the riverside, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself. There are many local homestays in the mangrove forest near Ca Mau cape and near U Minh Ha forest. Both of these places are super green for staying and forget the world.

If you plan to extend your travel to Ca Mau homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Ca Mau or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Ca Mau responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Ca Mau food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Ca Mau cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Banh tam ga cay (Silkworm rice cake with curried chicken)grilled Vop clams with salt and pepper, grilled snakehead fish, grilled mudskipper fishstone crab roast with saltyoung bee salad, Ba Khia – A traditional food in Ca Mau, Ca Mau crab is a must-eat…

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Ca Mau in the rainy season, as Ca Mau always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Ca Mau tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Ca Mau City Bird GardenCa Mau Cape – The South Pole of VietnamU Minh Ha National ParkMui Ca Mau National ParkMonivongsa Bopharam PagodaThien Lam PagodaCa Mau Floating Market (totally no more), Cao Dai Temple In Ca MauNam Can Mangrove ForestQuan Am Ancient TempleMemorial of President Ho Chi Minh, Watch the Sunrise and Sunset at Ca Mau Cape, U Minh ForestThi Tuong LagoonKhai Long Tourist AreaHon Khoai IslandHon Da Bac Island,

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Ca Mau province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

Thank you

Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda – Thing to Explore in Ca Mau

If traveling to Ca Mau, you cannot ignore a spiritual tourist destination located in Ward 1, the center of Ca Mau city, which is Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda. A Khmer temple in the South with typical architecture of Theravada Buddhism and is the largest and most beautiful temple in the city. Visiting the temple, you will own yourself with virtual images as if you were in the land of golden pagodas or Cambodia.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Ca Mau Visitor Guide

Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda – Thing to Explore in Ca Mau

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket:  Free

Spend-time: One and a half hour (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk 

Food:  

Shop: 

Parking lot: Yes

Blog: https://vemekong.com/monivongsa-bopharam-pagoda-ca-mau/

Address: Located in Ward 1, the center of Ca Mau city.

Added values: With specific cultural features, it can be said that Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda is the place to preserve the unique cultural values ​​of the Khmer people in Ca Mau, the temple as a charm of the southernmost city always welcomes visitors.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam (3 km), Hon Khoai Island (40 km), Mui Ca Mau National Park (3 km), Thi Tuong Lagoon (55 km), Nam Can Mangrove Forest (10 km), Thien Lam Pagoda (11 km), Hon Da Bac Island (50 km)…

2. Travel Guide to Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda

Monivonsa Bopharam Pagoda, named in Pali – Sanskrit, and taking the meaning from Buddhist scriptures, translated into Vietnamese can understand Lien Hoa Tu – Lien Hoa Pagoda.

Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda was built in 1964 by Venerable Thach Ken calling for contributions from Buddhist monks.  Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda has an area of ​​​​about 230m2, including the main hall, sala, houses of monks, stupas, shrines, lotus ponds…

Bright red and yellow are the two main colors in the entire temple architecture. The two colors represent luck and blessings. With a soaring dome, each corner of the column has the image of a fairy standing wearing a dome. Embossed images appear alternately and throughout in each architectural array.

The main gate of the temple faces east. Above is a picture of 3 towers representing the Three Realms or Three Jewels, decorated with a variety of sophisticated patterns.  100 meters from the gate is the temple grounds surrounded by trees.  A Khmer temple usually has a main gate and many side gates showing the idea of ​​opening the door to welcome the footsteps of pilgrims and visitors.  This is also a common feature of Khmer temples in the South.

When entering the temple, the most impressive thing is the “giant” Buddha statue lying across the temple yard, partly showing the majesty and superficiality of the temple.  The Buddha’s lying posture is uniquely designed, with his right hand resting on his head gently, his face is elegant, exuding a sense of freedom.

The temple grounds are large, with many green trees, and a lotus pond… very poetic and quiet.  Especially impressing guests is the sight of hundreds of pigeons hovering and perching on the curved roofs, making the space of the temple more intimate.  Coming here, you seem to be able to vent all the sorrows of life and feel strangely at peace.

The main hall is 32 m high, located in the center of the campus, the facade faces to the East, there are three steps from the ground leading to the main hall 1.5 m high.  Outside the main hall, there is a corridor surrounding it.

Inside are two rows of tall columns supporting the multi-storey pagoda roof, creating a soaring space, then forming a sharp peak representing the Tudi mountain of the Buddha.  Observed on the columns are reliefs of fairies and monsters.  According to the philosophy of the Khmer people, these are challenges for Buddhists on the path to enlightenment.

On the dome and stairs of the temple are carved snake motifs because they believe that the Buddha’s compassion and compassion has tamed this dangerous animal.

Inside the main hall, a very special point is the murals painted on the walls with the main content recounting the life of Buddha Shakyamuni from his birth to his religious practice or the stories to warn people not to commit evil deeds and violate morality in life.

3. What to Do –See – Eat at Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda

When entering the Buddha ceremony, visitors must leave personal items such as bags, hats, slippers, shoes outside, go barefoot into the main hall to worship to pay respects to the Buddha.  After worshiping the Buddha, visitors can walk in the temple grounds with many green trees, lotus ponds… watch the tranquil scenery or play with hundreds of gentle pigeons and comfortably feed them.

Every year on the Buddha bathing holidays on August 30 and September 1 of the lunar calendar or on festivals of the Khmer such as Chol Chnam Thmay, Sene Dolta, Ok Om Bok … local people come to the temple to worship and organize entertainment, attracting a large number of tourists from all over the world to attend.

Such festivals often last for many days and take place all night with exciting activities such as shuttlecock kicking, weightlifting, net jumping, blind folded and catching, fighting, releasing sky lanterns…

Visitors to the temple on festive occasions can not only enjoy and participate in traditional cultural and artistic activities of indigenous Khmer people but also experience the dishes that people bring to the temple, in the open air, jubilant atmosphere all night and all morning.

In addition to the main task of performing religious activities, the pagoda is also a cultural and educational center for Khmer people living around the area.  In the temple, there is a school for teaching Khmer, teaching Kinh…, which is a place to keep collections of old and modern folk tales, traditional cultural capitals of Khmer indigenous residents.

4. Free Itineraries from VeMekong

As a local travel expert, we have some ideas for you to think about.

From Ca Mau city center:

Route 1:

Route 2:

Route 3:

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Ca Mau. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Ca Mau daily tour with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda

Google Maps made a name for itself helping people travel from one place to another, avoid traffic (You probably know the route from your hotel to the gas station by heart, but what you can’t be sure about is gridlock), measure a distance, get back to the hotel on time, share the location… 

6. Visit Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda by yourself

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

It is possible for solo travellers to use google maps and do it alone. But sometimes they need to update local maintained roads and bridges which close and lead you a longer road than the road from Google maps. It is just about the time. It takes more time to find the correct garden to come. Adventure is always fun. Wifi is strong in Ca Mau village! The locals find it hard to speak English as well. Top tip: Sticking to one canal and keeping going along it which gives you more things to see and avoids getting lost. Contact vemekong.com to hire a car, scooter with English-speaking-guide or cycling tours in Ca Mau.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda

Don’t get us wrong. But we assure you that you totally agree with us. “Do not give candy and things to the children when you plan to visit any local villages”, the kids will leave the school and follow the sweets and later they find some things to give you or sell to you. The garden is a little forest, don’t pick and touch the flowers or fruits without the local’s smiles. We deal with traveling green and leaving green behind, not plastic. Top tip: Vemekong.com are some of the companies that care a lot about responsible travel and local respectation.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of Monivongsa Bopharam Pagoda (4k) 

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more. 

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers 

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. The Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Pro Tips 

You can stay in a homestay which is near the riverside, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself. There are many local homestays in the mangrove forest near Ca Mau cape and near U Minh Ha forest. Both of these places are super green for staying and forget the world.

If you plan to extend your travel to Ca Mau homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Ca Mau or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Ca Mau responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Ca Mau food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Ca Mau cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Banh tam ga cay (Silkworm rice cake with curried chicken)grilled Vop clams with salt and pepper, grilled snakehead fish, grilled mudskipper fishstone crab roast with saltyoung bee salad, Ba Khia – A traditional food in Ca Mau, Ca Mau crab is a must-eat…

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Ca Mau in the rainy season, as Ca Mau always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Ca Mau tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Ca Mau City Bird GardenCa Mau Cape – The South Pole of VietnamU Minh Ha National ParkMui Ca Mau National ParkMonivongsa Bopharam PagodaThien Lam PagodaCa Mau Floating Market (totally no more), Cao Dai Temple In Ca MauNam Can Mangrove ForestQuan Am Ancient TempleMemorial of President Ho Chi Minh, Watch the Sunrise and Sunset at Ca Mau Cape, U Minh ForestThi Tuong LagoonKhai Long Tourist AreaHon Khoai IslandHon Da Bac Island,

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Ca Mau province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

Thank you

Memorial of President Ho Chi Minh – Thing to Do in Ca Mau

Ca Mau province is home to the largest number of temples, shrines and memorials for President Ho Chi Minh in the Mekong Delta with about 20 works. In particular, the President Ho Chi Minh Memorial Area in the heart of Ca Mau City has become a cultural work of special significance to the people of Dat Mui.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Ca Mau Visitor Guide

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket:  Free

 Spend-time: Half an hour (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk 

Food:  

Shop: 

Parking lot: Yes

Blog: https://vemekong.com/memorial-of-president-ho-chi-minh-ca-mau/

Address: Located in cluster 1, ward 1, Ca Mau city.

Added values: This cultural work has special significance, where the people of Dat Mui show their respect to the leader of the country. At the same time, it is also a place to organize revolutionary traditional educational activities for the young generation and also a tourist destination in Ca Mau that you should not miss.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from the Memorial of President Ho Chi Minh? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam (144 km), Hon Khoai Island (3 km), Mui Ca Mau National Park (144 km), Thi Tuong Lagoon (40 km), Nam Can Mangrove Forest (55 km), Thien Lam Pagoda (11 km), Hon Da Bac Island (51 km)…

2. Travel Guide to Memorial of President Ho Chi Minh

This cultural work has special significance, where the people of Dat Mui show their respect to the leader of the country. At the same time, it is also a place to organize revolutionary traditional educational activities for the young generation and also a tourist destination in Ca Mau that you should not miss.

During the war years, the people of Ca Mau heard about Uncle Ho’s death but could not visit because of fierce bombs and bullets.  In memory of Uncle Ho, people in many places in Ca Mau built their own houses, placed pictures of worship… In 1994, the Party Committee, authorities and people of Ca Mau province officially built Uncle Ho’s memorial area with a house on stilts according to the prototype.  The house on stilts of President Ho Chi Minh.  Over time, the memorial area deteriorated, and was restored and embellished in 2011 and completed at the end of 2013 with an area of ​​about 6.7 hectares.

Uncle Ho’s memorial area includes many items such as: Temple, stilt house, movie theater, gallery, stone statue exhibition hall… harmoniously combined with a system of trees and ornamental flowers to bring a cool feeling.

The traditional house displays many artifacts and precious images and documents about Uncle Ho’s life and revolutionary career.

3. What to Do –See – Eat at Memorial of President Ho Chi Minh

In particular, Uncle’s stilt house is reproduced in the most detail.  Uncle Ho’s house on stilts in Ca Mau was built with wooden materials, in accordance with the prototype and proportions compared to Uncle Ho’s stilt house in Hanoi – where Uncle Ho lived and worked the longest in his life of revolutionary activities.  

Uncle Ho’s house on stilts in Ca Mau was restored and designed in the style of a stilt house of the Viet Bac ethnic group, with a tiled roof, with 2 floors.  Upstairs there are 2 rooms (bedroom and office).  The ground floor is arranged with a table and 10 chairs for Uncle Ho to use to receive guests, meetings and meetings.

Inside the bedroom and office, there are items that Uncle often uses such as: Beds, night lights, chairs used for paper fans, leaf fans, table sets for phones, hats, books, etc.  All are very simple, showing Uncle Ho’s simple lifestyle.

In addition, around the stilt house, there are green trees, fruit trees, and fish ponds, which are also reproduced according to the model of Uncle Ho’s house on stilts in Hanoi capital.

Another interesting point is that this place is also next to Ca Mau bird garden, when visiting Uncle Ho, visitors can go along the canal to see rare species of birds being preserved.

4. Free Itineraries from VeMekong

As a local travel expert, we have some ideas for you to think about.

From Ca Mau city center:

Route 1:

Route 2:

Route 3:

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Ca Mau. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Ca Mau daily tour with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of Memorial of President Ho Chi Minh

Google Maps made a name for itself helping people travel from one place to another, avoid traffic (You probably know the route from your hotel to the gas station by heart, but what you can’t be sure about is gridlock), measure a distance, get back to the hotel on time, share the location… 

6. Visit Memorial of President Ho Chi Minh by yourself

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

It is possible for solo travellers to use google maps and do it alone. But sometimes they need to update local maintained roads and bridges which close and lead you a longer road than the road from Google maps. It is just about the time. It takes more time to find the correct garden to come. Adventure is always fun. Wifi is strong in Ca Mau village! The locals find it hard to speak English as well. Top tip: Sticking to one canal and keeping going along it which gives you more things to see and avoids getting lost. Contact vemekong.com to hire a car, scooter with English-speaking-guide or cycling tours in Ca Mau.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice Memorial of President Ho Chi Minh

Don’t get us wrong. But we assure you that you totally agree with us. “Do not give candy and things to the children when you plan to visit any local villages”, the kids will leave the school and follow the sweets and later they find some things to give you or sell to you. The garden is a little forest, don’t pick and touch the flowers or fruits without the local’s smiles. We deal with traveling green and leaving green behind, not plastic. Top tip: Vemekong.com is one of the companies that care a lot about responsible travel and local respectation.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of Memorial of President Ho Chi Minh (4k) 

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more. 

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers 

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. The Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Pro Tips 

You can stay in a homestay which is near the riverside, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself. There are many local homestays in the mangrove forest near Ca Mau cape and near U Minh Ha forest. Both of these places are super green for staying and forget the world.

If you plan to extend your travel to Ca Mau homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Ca Mau or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Ca Mau responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Ca Mau food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Ca Mau cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Banh tam ga cay (Silkworm rice cake with curried chicken)grilled Vop clams with salt and pepper, grilled snakehead fish, grilled mudskipper fishstone crab roast with saltyoung bee salad, Ba Khia – A traditional food in Ca Mau, Ca Mau crab is a must-eat…

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Ca Mau in the rainy season, as Ca Mau always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Ca Mau tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Ca Mau City Bird GardenCa Mau Cape – The South Pole of VietnamU Minh Ha National ParkMui Ca Mau National ParkMonivongsa Bopharam PagodaThien Lam PagodaCa Mau Floating Market (totally no more), Cao Dai Temple In Ca MauNam Can Mangrove ForestQuan Am Ancient TempleMemorial of President Ho Chi Minh, Watch the Sunrise and Sunset at Ca Mau Cape, U Minh ForestThi Tuong LagoonKhai Long Tourist AreaHon Khoai IslandHon Da Bac Island,

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Ca Mau province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

Thank you

Mui Ca Mau National Park – A Must-See in Ca Mau, Vietnam

Mui Ca Mau National Park is a place that any tourist cannot ignore when coming to Ca Mau. This place has an area of ​​​​about 41,000 hectares with diverse vegetation.

By Thomas Vietnam at vemekong.com | Official Ca Mau Visitor Guide

Mui Ca Mau National Park – A Must-See in Ca Mau, Vietnam

1. Better to Know as a Tourist

Ticket:  About 30,000 VND

 Spend-time: One hour (approx)

Hours: Dawn – dusk 

Food: Yes  

Shop: Yes 

Parking lot: Yes

Blog: https://vemekong.com/mui-ca-mau-cape-national-park-mekong-delta-vietnam/

Address: Located in Dat Mui commune, Ngoc Hien district, Ca Mau province; 120km from the Ca Mau city ​​center.

Added values: Mui Ca Mau National Park is a famous destination with typical geographical, cultural, scenic and eco-tourism characteristics of the country. Ca Mau Cape is also a sacred place in the hearts of every Vietnamese, where everyone wants to once set foot in this dear cape.  In that sacred land, you will once get your hands on a proud landmark of sovereignty, or stand on an iconic ship heading straight to the East Sea. Then when you leave, you will forever remember the place where there are no tall houses, only mangroves and parrots make nostalgia.  Please share with visitors useful information about Ca Mau Cape tourism to help you have the most complete trip to discover Mui Ca Mau National Park.

Nearby attractions and hidden gems: Looking for places to stop on your way to and from Mui Ca Mau National Park? Or maybe you found it too crowded here? We’ve got some ideas! Check out our list: Thi Tuong Lagoon (92 km), Hon Khoai Island (30 minutes), Ca Mau City Bird Garden (117 km), Nam Can Mangrove Forest (55 km), Thien Lam Pagoda (114 km), Hon Da Bac Island (117 km)…

2. Travel Guide to Mui Ca Mau National Park 

Take the speedboat for exploring the Ca Mau mangrove forest in Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

Mui Ca Mau National Park was established in 2003 when Dat Mui Nature Reserve was transformed into a National Park in the system of special-use forests of Vietnam.  This is the largest primeval mangrove forest in our country, adjacent to the East and West seas, so it is influenced by both tidal regimes: semi-diurnal tides in the East Sea and diurnal tides in the West Sea, which is the breeding ground of many species.  Seafood has economic value and is a stopover for many migratory water birds.  The total land area of ​​Mui Ca Mau National Park is about 41,862 hectares.  In which, about 15,262 hectares is the land area; the remaining 26,600 hectares is the coastal area in contact with the mainland; divided into 4 main subdivisions: strict protection zone (12,203 ha), ecological restoration subdivision (2,859 ha), administrative – service subdivision (200 ha), marine conservation subdivision (26,600 ha).

Currently, Mui Ca Mau National Park has a very rich and diverse population of flora and fauna, with about 26 species of mammals, 93 species of birds, 43 species of reptiles, 139 species of fish, with 9 species of amphibians, 49 species of plankton, and many other rare species… Of which two are in the world’s red book is the long-tailed monkey (Macaca fascicularis), the silver langur (Trachypithecus cristatus) and four species listed in the Vietnam Red Book.

On May 26, 2009, Cu Lao Cham island (Hoi An city, Quang Nam province) was located 15km from Cua Dai coast along with Ca Mau Cape National Park (Ngoc Hien district) and U Minh Ha national park (District 1).  U Minh) in Ca Mau province has been included in the list of World Biosphere Reserves by UNESCO.  On April 13, 2013, the Secretariat of the World Ramsar Convention recognized Ca Mau Cape National Park as the 2,088th ramsar site in the world.

The way to Mui Ca Mau National Park 

Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

Mui Ca Mau National Park, the mainland part belongs to the administrative territory of the communes: Dat Mui, Vien An and Dat Moi, Ngoc Hien district, Ca Mau province, about 100km from Ca Mau city and from Ho Chi Minh City is nearly 400km.  Because the distance is quite far, the most reasonable means of transportation is by car or bus.  Note that if you ride a motorbike, you need to be healthy and need to rest along the way.

In Ho Chi Minh City to Ca Mau, you can travel by bus with reputable car companies such as Phuong Trang, Giap Diep, Hung Thinh…  In addition, you can book a Vietnam Airlines flight ticket for Vietnam Airlines with a flight time of 1 hour.  Depending on the budget you have, you can choose to travel by car or plane.

From Can Tho, you can go along National Highway 1A through Hau Giang, Soc Trang, Bac Lieu provinces, then continue about 67km to the center of Ca Mau city.

Thing to trek in Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

Starting from Ca Mau city, you can rent motorbikes and cars for more than 50km along National Highway 1A with more than 1 hour time, visitors will come to Nam Can. Then you keep going about 1,5 hour more for Mui Ca Mau National park where the strip of land protruding into the sea in the shape of a boat’s bow named Dat Mui is a place where you can watch the sunrise in the East Sea in the morning and also see the sunset in the West Sea.  The best place to see this scene is the long and winding breakwater, enveloping the mangrove forest and the land inside Dat Mui.

When the first dawns gradually dawned with red lights illuminating the whole sky, the mangrove forest here also gradually woke up.  The immense green color of mangroves, fish sauce, sparkling water mixed with the blue ripples of sea water captivates those who come here.  And when the afternoon comes, the sunset brings with it colorful clouds, making the scene of Dat Mui more lyrical and romantic.

Traveling to Ca Mau, coming to the cape commune of Ngoc Hien district, in addition to the sacred meaning of visiting the southernmost symbol of the Fatherland Cape Ca Mau, visitors will experience exploring the mangrove forest of the National Park of Ca Mau cape.

Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

Participating in the experience with the forest route, visitors will be able to sail or canoe on Lach Vam canal to see the rows of caged oysters close to the river surface and have the opportunity to learn about caged oyster farming – and aquaculture profession.  bringing stable economic benefits to improve living standards for people in Dat Mui; Explore the mangrove ecosystem, learn about the creatures under the forest canopy, take souvenir photos with the many-year-old mangrove roots, and the people’s lives along the forest route.

Dat Mui alluvial ground is an ideal stop for visitors to watch the migratory birds every time they come here, cover their eyes with the gradually opening alluvial soils, visitors can accidentally touch your eyes when you see the stirrings and movements of the living world on the mudflats because this place is the breeding ground of the galaxy, some of the typical seafood of Dat Mui.

3. What to Do –See – Eat at Mui Ca Mau National Park 

Mui Ca Mau National Park – A Must-See in Ca Mau, Vietnam

The Don Ca Tai Tu Club at Mui Ca Mau National Park Culture and Tourism Park is a useful playground for enthusiasts of this traditional folk art form to live and exchange, this is also a special highlight.  for Dat Mui tourism products.

At Dat Mui community-based tourist sites, visitors can participate and enjoy the Don Ca Tai Tu tourism to exchange and show off their artistic talents.

About Dat Mui commune, tourists will partly understand the life associated with the mangrove canopy and the fish sauce of the people in the alluvial land here.  The residential hamlet of Dat Mui commune is also the last residential neighborhood of the country on the mainland.  The main occupation of the people in this land is fishing and shrimp farming.  People often live along the canals to facilitate trade, creating a typical life of Ca Mau people.

Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

The house without a door is a unique cultural feature of the people of Xom Mui hamlet, Dat Mui commune.  Currently, the hamlet has about 350 households, of which nearly 40% have built houses but have not built doors.  This is also the place where the most houses in the commune still exist.  The reason why people here mainly build houses without doors is due to the main characteristic that they work in the sea, build houses without doors to conveniently transport seafood up and down for convenience and spaciousness.

Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

The most precious thing in a house without a door is the attachment, imbued with village love.  Their people still keep and continue the good customs of their ancestors.  That is why the house without a house has become a beautiful cultural behavior of the people of Xom Mui in the hearts of every tourist when coming here.

Looks like that, but the people here are available in the blood of generosity.  You may be wary when you see that the neighbors are somewhat desolate, but when you set foot in and swoop down to the banquet table, even if you only have a plate of a few mudskippers grilled with salt and pepper, the quality is generous.  It will make you forget the way home.

Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

In addition to the famous check-in places, the form of accommodation is also quite developed.  You can stay overnight with the homestay to experience the idyllic life of the people here.  Coming here, visitors can both rest and relax in the fresh air, visit the mangrove forest, and enjoy fresh seafood dishes from the mangrove ecosystem.  In addition, visitors can also swim in shrimp squares, experience fishing activities, go fishing, catching wool snails, mud-skippers, sea crabs…

The people of Dat Mui “revealed” that Dat Mui Ca Mau has many flavors of the sea bestowed.  Here, there are many delicious dishes such as fried snails with coconut, roasted basa fish with tamarind, braised pangasius fish, mudskipper grilled with salt and pepper…

4. Free Itineraries from VeMekong

As a local travel expert, we have some ideas for you to think about.

From Ca Mau city center:

Route 1:

Route 2:

Route 3:

If you do not have much time left, it is easy to check out spots in one full day by boat or with bike or with motorbike and car. But there are much more than tourist sites like these in Ca Mau. Make sure you have more time to feel and explore more about the hidden gems and the culture, food, night life, wildlife and forest as well. Top tip: Stay in a homestay nearby, so you have more chances to visit it and surroundings. If you are looking for the package Ca Mau daily tour with local, you can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

5. Google Maps of Mui Ca Mau National Park 

Google Maps made a name for itself helping people travel from one place to another, avoid traffic (You probably know the route from your hotel to the gas station by heart, but what you can’t be sure about is gridlock), measure a distance, get back to the hotel on time, share the location… 

6. Visit Mui Ca Mau National Park by yourself

Xom Mui Rach Tau village in Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

Solo traveller? Travelling on your own means you will get out of any difficult situations by yourself. This, in turn, leads to more satisfying travel experiences and helps you improve your problem-solving skills. These days we rarely get the chance to sit with ourselves and simply be. That’s why you should consider the time you spend alone on your trip as a gift.

Homestay in Mui Ca Mau National Park in Ca Mau Cape in the middle of the mangrove forest

It is possible for solo travellers to use google maps and do it alone. But sometimes they need to update local maintained roads and bridges which close and lead you a longer road than the road from Google maps. It is just about the time. It takes more time to find the correct garden to come. Adventure is always fun. Wifi is strong in Ca Mau village! The locals find it hard to speak English as well. Top tip: Sticking to one canal and keeping going along it which gives you more things to see and avoids getting lost. Contact vemekong.com to hire a car, scooter with English-speaking-guide or cycling tours in Ca Mau.

7. Responsible Travel and Advice Mui Ca Mau National Park 

Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

Don’t get us wrong. But we assure you that you totally agree with us. “Do not give candy and things to the children when you plan to visit any local villages”, the kids will leave the school and follow the sweets and later they find some things to give you or sell to you. The garden is a little forest, don’t pick and touch the flowers or fruits without the local’s smiles. We deal with traveling green and leaving green behind, not plastic. Top tip: Vemekong.com are some of the companies that care a lot about responsible travel and local respectation.

8. Amazing Video flycam/drone of Mui Ca Mau National Park (4k) 

If a picture says a thousand words, it stands to reason that the video says many times more. 

9. Incredible Tips for Photography, Specialists, KOLs, Media and Influencers 

The sunrise at Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do
The tourists are enjoying the sunset Ca Mau Cape – The South Pole of Vietnam – Ca Mau Must-Do

To get the best of the best for your unique writing, featuring, photo, video and insider’s stories. We do recommend you to have a local travel expert, the one who always gets more ground information and makes sure every single element is solved perfectly. The Vemekong (very exclusive Mekong) team is your priority choice. Email and have a private talk with them to customize your journey smoothly, personal and the most ultimately amazing. You can contact www.vemekong.com or Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo +84939888559; email: hello@vemekong.com

10. Pro Tips 

You can stay in a homestay which is near the riverside, this will help you out the best option. Then you can hire a scooter, car or bike and explore it by yourself. There are many local homestays in the mangrove forest near Ca Mau cape and near U Minh Ha forest. Both of these places are super green for staying and forget the world.

If you plan to extend your travel to Ca Mau homestay, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent cream.

Visit Ca Mau or do any customized tours, please choose reputable providers with boat trips equipped with lifebuoys, jackets, motorcycle and cycling tours with the helmets and. Safety is a priority! Choose Ca Mau responsible tours which help you give back while traveling. It’s a cliché, but it’s true.

Ca Mau food & drink guide ranges from street food, authentic, fancy to fusion foods. As a tropical land of many fresh vegetables and homegrown gardens, which always make Ca Mau cuisines fresh, close to nature and very traditional. If you are a food lover, don’t hesitate to put other bites onto your food lists such as Banh tam ga cay (Silkworm rice cake with curried chicken)grilled Vop clams with salt and pepper, grilled snakehead fish, grilled mudskipper fishstone crab roast with saltyoung bee salad, Ba Khia – A traditional food in Ca Mau, Ca Mau crab is a must-eat…

Bring your hat, sunglasses, and sunblock, scarf to wear when visiting temples, pagodas, and the cathedral.

Bring the raincoat if you’re planning a trip to Ca Mau in the rainy season, as Ca Mau always looks fantastic in the full rain and full sun.

Ca Mau tourist attractions are magnificent itself, but if you have enough time, don’t forget to put other places onto your bucket lists such as Ca Mau City Bird GardenCa Mau Cape – The South Pole of VietnamU Minh Ha National ParkMui Ca Mau National ParkMonivongsa Bopharam PagodaThien Lam PagodaCa Mau Floating Market (totally no more), Cao Dai Temple In Ca MauNam Can Mangrove ForestQuan Am Ancient TempleMemorial of President Ho Chi Minh, Watch the Sunrise and Sunset at Ca Mau Cape, U Minh ForestThi Tuong LagoonKhai Long Tourist AreaHon Khoai IslandHon Da Bac Island,

Hopefully, the above tips will help you to come up with a great plan for your adventure in Ca Mau province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Have a safe trip!

“Sleep less, travel more, respect more” – Thomas Vietnam – Local travel expert.

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Can Tho Rice Noodle Factory & Villages
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Can Tho Rice Noodle Factory & Villages

Nowadays, there are more and more green and responsible tours which are meaningful and educational as well. This is why Can Tho noodle factory is getting popular for both Vietnamese and foreigners to come and explore the cuisine culture and the typical local life in Can Tho, Mekong Delta.