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Wildlife and nature, a short trip from the city
Situated about 50 kilometers from the center of
HCMC, Vam Sat Salt-Marsh Forest Ecological Tourist Zone in Can Gio District, is
one of the city’s oxygen lungs and a popular venue for day trips.
The diverse fauna and flora make it ideal for scientific research, ecological
tourism and rejuvenation.
A sanctuary away from vehicle noise and exhaust, millions of trees send oxygen
back into the atmosphere, one of the reasons why it is recognized as a world
salt-marsh biosphere reserve.
Visitors can enjoy fishing, cruising, watching wildlife, walking on bamboo
bridges and tasting the local specialties.
The tour starts with a hired motorboat at Dan Xay Bridge accompanied by female
guides in traditional costumes. The boat follows the canals under the tree
canopy.
After about 20 minutes, you will arrive in Bat Swamp, where you can see troupes
of monkeys and bats in the tree tops. You can also try your hand at catching one
of the local crabs so you can eat its giant claws for lunch.
Saying goodbye to the Bat Swamp, the tour takes you crocodile fishing at a
crocodile farm, swimming in the sea, or feeding monkeys and deer.
The view of the mangroves from Tang Bong Tower is not to be missed. The
binoculars up there make it easy to spy on the forest’s many water fowl.
Visiting Vam Sat Eco-Tourist Area by boat from HCMC is a new way to see the
mangroves. The journey starts from Bach Dang Wharf in the very early morning.
Visitors can also head to Binh Khanh ferry station and then take an hour long
bus ride to Dan Xay Bridge.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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