Ca Mau Bird Sanctuary
: Ca
Mau’s bird sanctuary is actually 45 km south-east of the town in the Dam
Roi District. It is a living and gathering place of indigenous storks.
The birds make
their nests in tall trees and spend their mornings searching for food; the
perfect opportunity for tourists to take out the cameras. Ca Mau Tourist
Company has a one-day bird-watching program by boat.
U Minh
Forest :
A
large percentage of Ca Mau province’s area is covered by forest;
150,000 ha being alluvial soils, typical of the tropical monsoon climate.
Being flooded everyday by tidal waters, the salt-bearing trees grow in
this environment with animals and microorganisms. U Minh Forest comprises
several types of plants, the most common being mam, mangrove, and
indigo. The biological productivity of this land is the highest among
Vietnam’s ecosystems.