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Exploring Dat Mui, the tip of the country
While everyone was heading to
the stunning beaches of Nha Trang, Mui Ne and Vung Tau to escape the summer heat
of HCMC and to celebrate Reunification Day and International Labor Day, 100
members of the 2030 Club decided to go downstream to Dat Mui tourist area in Ca
Mau City, the southern tip of the country with a coastline of more than 300
kilometers in the Mekong Delta, not only to enjoy the cool air and fresh water
on the beach but also to discover the secrets of the endless forest.
After traveling 500 kilometers from HCMC by car we continued our journey with a
three-hour-canoe trip on the Ganh Hao River and then crossed the mangrove
forests before finally sailing on the Nam Can River to Ca Mau.
In fact, the distance from the center of Ca Mau city to Dat Mui tourist area is
only 60 kilometers, said the canoe driver. However, we all felt as if we had
crossed hundreds of kilometers on rivers and through forests. Perhaps it was the
splendid scenery that made it seem like time had stopped to allow us to
contemplate the magnificence of nature.
We arrived in Dat Mui around 2 p.m. The sun was high in the sky and the
scorching rays shone on the land built up by alluvium. We were happy to get lost
in endless mangrove trees growing by the shoreline where white waves rolled onto
the seashore. The sea was very gentle and tender, making us forget how tired we
were from the long journey.
At Thuy Ta Restaurant we enjoyed seafood made in the ingenious cuisine of the
South with clams, crabs and fish. All were prepared with the distinct flavors of
the southern tip of the country.
From the restaurant we were able to see Hon Khoai Islet and other islets and
islands. People said that one of the best things to do in Mui Dat is watch the
sun in the early morning as it rises over the sea from the east, and as it sets
at night in the west.
We were so absorbed by the fascinating scenery we forgot that the sun was
setting behind the mangrove forest. The tour guide urged us back to Ca Mau City
and soon we were back in the canoes, cleaving through the waves on Nam Can River
and breaking the tranquility of nature under the red sunlight.
The immense and amazing land had a profound affect on all of us.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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