Vietnam's U Minh Hạ: Discover Lush Eco-Tourism Sites in Cà Mau
U Minh Hạ in Cà Mau Province, Vietnam, is renowned for its lush cajeput forests and unique wetland ecosystem. Two notable eco-tourism sites, the Trẹm River and Mười Ngọt, have emerged as popular destinations, promoting green tourism and community development.
The Trẹm River eco-tourism area, spanning 110 hectares, is located about 50km from Cà Mau City. It offers visitors a peaceful retreat with the pure scent of cajeput and soothing sounds of nature. The area is rich in biodiversity and serves as a sanctuary for many rare species listed in Vietnam's Red Data Book.
Mười Ngọt, situated near Đá Bạc Commune, is another gem in Cà Mau's eco-tourism crown. Visitors can immerse themselves in local life, joining villagers in various activities and enjoying outdoor cooking experiences with local specialties. Both sites contribute to promoting green tourism and community development in U Minh Hạ.
The Trẹm River and Mười Ngọt eco-tourism sites, along with other areas like the Làng Rừng Eco Village, are attractive destinations for those seeking authentic green experiences in the Mekong Delta. These sites not only offer ecological richness and cultural authenticity but also serve as a livelihood and a mission of conservation for the local communities.
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