Cape Ca Mau
Ca Mau Cape tourist area located in Dat Mui commune, Ngoc Hien district, about 110km from the center of Ca Mau City, is the last mainland area in the southernmost part of the country. It has a great and sacred meaning of sovereignty for the nation with solidly built symbols and coordinates, especially biodiversity with a ramsar area and countless rare plant species.
Coming to the last cape of the Viet Nam, you should visit
Da Bac Island, located on the western coast of the Gulf of Thailand, is famous for its large, smooth rocks.
Explore U Minh Ha cajuput forest
Trem River divides U Minh into two upper and lower regions. U Minh Thuong belongs to Kien Giang province and U Minh Ha belongs to Ca Mau province. U Minh forest is a very special type of forest, ranked unique and rare in the world.
Hon Khoai Island belongs to Ngoc Hien district, about 15km from the mainland, located west of Nam Can town. This place is considered by the people in the area as a place to guard the southwestern region of the country. Hon Khoai Island is still very wild. On the island there is a hundred-year-old lighthouse, long beaches and hundreds of rare flora and fauna living.
Ca Mau floating market is located right on Ganh Hao river, in the city center. Coming here, you should enjoy garden fruits and specialties such as crab meat, grilled mudskipper, U Minh fish sauce hotpot, young bee salad, etc.
The busiest time for local people to go to the market is around 2 - 3 am. The people here are extremely sincere and simple, they trade on boats, ships, and small boats selling all kinds of garden fruits and vegetables. In particular, there are also street mats sold here - a specialty that whenever mentioned, people remember Ca Mau.