Thanks to Mother of Nature, Con Ong Trang has several sand
dunes which are covered with "mam " trees, looking as far as the
picturesque scene in the immense sky. And each winter arrives, tourists
could a chance to watch swarms of migratory birds en route srom the cold
north to the warm south.
Ca
Mau National Park, covered an area of 41,862ha, located in Dat Mui
commune, Ngoc Hien district, Ca Mau province, nearly 400km away from Ho Chi Minh City. The National Park is originally covered by natural
mangrove forest; nevertheless, the vast majority was destroyed during
the Second Indochina War. Most of the aqua cultural ponds have been
abandoned and now support extensive areas of re-colonizing mangrove
forest. There are extensive mudflats which are also being colonized
naturally by mangrove. These areas are continually growing due to
accretion rates along the coastline of up to 50m per year in places.
Con
Ong Trang, an attractive spot of Cape Ca Mau National Park, situated in
Vien An Commune, Ngoc Hien district. It including the eco-tourism,
water attractions.
Thanks to Mother of Nature, Con Ong Trang has
several sand dunes covering with a lots of 'mam' tree, looking as far as
the picturesque scene in the immense sky.
When each winter
arrives, tourists could a chance to watch swarms of migratory birds en
route from the cold north to the warm south. They will stop in here to
look for food and then continue on to Australia's remote. With special
natural conditions this area is not only meaning of the significant
economy, scientific research, but also a tourist attraction for visitors
arriving Ca Mau.
In the future, Con Ong Trang and the area of alluvial soil in the west of Ca Mau will be the promising tourism of Ca Mau.
Soucre: Ca Mau News
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