The
majestic mountain places itself imposingly in the Cuu Long (Mekong)
Delta on the altitude of 710m. The panoramic view of Great Buddha Pagoda
(in An Binh, An Hao Commune) from Vo Bo Hong Peak presents a great
valley surrounded by rolling mountains in the Thien Cam Son chain such
as Vo Dau, Vo Bo Hong, Vo Thien Tue, etc.
Endowed with such spectacular mountainous terrain, the Mountain is considered as a Dalat (a
famous highland resort) in the Mekong Delta. it has a cool
climate year-round, original natural spots associated with interesting,
heart-warming legends and myths that lure increasing numbers of tourists
in Vietnam tours and vacationers.
Why
is it called Forbidden Mountain? According to a folk
tale,Cam Mountain was once very rugged with many frightening beasts and
invisible figures living there. As a result, the inhabitants in the area
forbade themselves from coming there. However, another legend goes that
Nguyen Anh sought refuge in the mountain from the chase of Tay Son
insurgents and forbade anyone’s access to the mountain, hence its name
“Forbidden Mountain”.
Downhill in the east is 100-ha Lam Vien
Tourist Park on Cam Mountain which offers a wide range of recreational
services including Kaolin Restaurant featuring specialties of the Seven
Mountains Region.
Don’t miss the poetic Thanh Long (blue dragon)
stream while following the trail from the park up the mountain. Resume
your trip until you reach a fork, there you are in “Cam Mountain
Highland”. Take the right-hand track for about 1km, you will see Vo
Thien Tue peak. Then go back to your left hand up the sloping path to
the Great Buddha Pagoda. On the way there, visitors in Vietnam tours
can stop by Thuy Liem cavern, or admire Vo Bach Tuong (a grand white
elephant-shaped rock on the side of the mountain) in O Cat. Then you can
make a sightseeing tour of the Great Buddha Pagoda, Van Linh (holy) Pagoda,
Vo Bo Lon (a grand bull-shaped rock), and finally Vo Bo Hong, the
highest peak of Cam Mountain (and also of the Mekong Delta) from which
you can see as far as Ha Tien sea waters if the weather is fine.
Source: Internet
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