1. Vam Ho Bird Sanctuary
Call NowVam Ho Bird Sanctuary is a vast mangrove area home to many wild plants, creating an ideal habitat for thousands of bird species. Located in the communes of My Hoa and Tan Xuan in Ba Tri District, Ben Tre Province, it is about 52 km from Ben Tre Town and 120 km from Ho Chi Minh City by road.
The bird population here includes 84 species from 35 families and 12 orders. Every day, around 4 to 5 PM, thousands of birds fly over the Ba Lai River, soaring under the sunset and gently landing in the lush green forests. As dusk falls, more species such as herons and storks join in, creating a breathtaking scene.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Tan My, Ba Tri, Ben Tre
Phone: 0903 759 744
Website: https://www.sanchimvamho.vn/


2. Cai Rang Floating Market
Cai Rang Floating Market is one of the most unique attractions in Can Tho, famous for its specialty in selling local fruits directly on the river. Visitors here can enjoy a boat ride, witness the beautiful sunrise over the waterways of the Southwest, and immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of a traditional floating market, where the bond between the land and the people is truly felt.
The market starts early in the morning at around 5 AM and runs until 8-9 AM, so to fully experience the market, visitors need to rise early. The sounds of the waves, engines, joyful chatter, and the bustling trade add to the charm of this peaceful yet vibrant scene.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Vo Tanh, Le Binh, Cai Rang, Can Tho


3. Phung Island Ecotourism Area
Call NowPhung Island, also known as Tan Vinh Island, is located in Tan Thach Commune, Chau Thanh District, Ben Tre Province. This small island, originally covering 28 hectares in 1930, has expanded to over 50 hectares due to the buildup of alluvial deposits from the Tien River.
Visitors to Phung Island can indulge in traditional Southern Vietnamese dishes, enjoy unique activities such as crocodile weighing and ostrich riding, or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings, swinging in hammocks under the shade of longan trees.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Phung Island, Tan Thach, Chau Thanh, Ben Tre
Phone: 0275 382 2198
Website: http://conphungtourist.com/


4. My Khanh Ecotourism Area
Call NowMy Khanh Ecotourism Area, located in My Khanh Commune, Phong Dien District, Can Tho City, is an attractive destination known for its fruit-laden gardens, traditional Southern houses, fish ponds, and winding canals, along with numerous exciting activities.
Visitors to My Khanh can explore the local rural lifestyle, including visiting Southern traditional houses, enjoying the local art form of Don Ca Tai Tu music, exploring the traditional craft village, strolling through the lush gardens, or even trying a day as a landowner or farmer. The area promises to be an engaging and unique experience for all who visit.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 335 Lo Vong Cung, My Khanh, Phong Dien, Can Tho
Phone: 0292 384 6260
Website: http://mykhanh.com/
Opening Hours: 05:00 - 22:00


5. Thoi Son Island
Thoi Son Island is located at the lower reaches of the Tien River, in Chau Thanh District, Tien Giang Province. It is an island known for its abundant fruit orchards and is a peaceful retreat, far from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Visitors to Thoi Son can paddle along winding canals flanked by lush coconut trees or take a leisurely stroll along curved stone paths, passing through lush fruit gardens. You can also relax at traditional homes, savoring sweet honey tea while listening to the soulful tunes of Don Ca Tai Tu. The traditional architecture of the local homes, complete with antique furniture and bonsai gardens, adds to the island's charm, making it a unique and attractive destination for tourists.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Thoi Son, My Tho City, Tien Giang


6. Dong Thap Muoi
Dong Thap Muoi, known as the 'salty bag' of the Mekong Delta, is a vast wetland covering nearly 700,000 hectares, stretching across the provinces of Long An, Tien Giang, and Dong Thap. It is a prime example of the region's rich ecological tourism.
Visitors here can board boats to admire the endless forests of cajeput trees and vast lotus ponds adorned with blooming flowers. The area is also home to many rare and endangered species, such as the red-crowned crane and turtles. Visitors can also indulge in delicious local specialties prepared with great skill by the people of the region.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Nhi My, Cao Lanh, Dong Thap


7. Tan Quy Island
Tan Quy Island, located in An Phu Tan Commune, Cau Ke District, Tra Vinh Province, is about 45 km northwest of Tra Vinh City. It is one of the most fertile islands on the Hau River, embodying the unique features of the freshwater ecosystem in the Mekong Delta.
Covering an area of 929 hectares, Tan Quy Island is known for its lush green landscape and abundant fruit-bearing trees—an iconic representation of the riverside gardens in the Mekong Delta. Here, visitors can enjoy not only the delicious local fruits but also relax on hammocks in the garden or experience the daily life of the local people by participating in fishing activities. Additionally, visitors can savor distinctive dishes such as lotus stem fish hotpot or chicken cooked with tamarind leaves.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: An Phu Tan Commune, Cau Ke District, Tra Vinh


8. Tan Lap Floating Village
CallTan Lap Floating Village, also known as Tan Lap Cajeput Forest, is located in Moc Hoa District, Long An Province. This relatively new tourist destination attracts visitors with its peaceful atmosphere, offering an opportunity to immerse oneself in the lush green cajeput forests and escape the hustle and bustle of city life. At Tan Lap Floating Village, visitors can explore a 5 km trail through the towering cajeput trees and enjoy the cool, serene surroundings. They can also take a boat tour to admire the beauty of the swampy landscape and capture the vibrant scenes of blooming lotus and water lily fields.
There are two main ways to reach this pristine forest. The first is by traveling from Ho Chi Minh City along National Route 1A towards Tan An (Long An), then continuing on National Route 62 to Moc Hoa, which is about 62 km further. Alternatively, visitors can start from Cu Chi Town and head towards Ben Luc District (Long An), driving about 70 km before taking a right turn and continuing for 35 km to reach the village.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: QL62, Tan Lap, Moc Hoa, Long An
Phone: 0272 396 8133
Website: http://www.langnoitanlap.com.vn/


9. Ca Mau Cape
Ca Mau Cape is located in Mui Hamlet, Dat Mui Commune, Ngoc Hien District, more than 100 km from Ca Mau City. It marks the southernmost point of Vietnam, jutting out into the East Sea, and holds immense cultural and historical significance. Though it may not boast dramatic beauty or grand landscapes, Ca Mau Cape charms visitors with its serene simplicity. This site marks an essential geographical milestone – the very edge of the country.
Due to rising sea levels, the exact location of the Cape is difficult to pinpoint, with a ship-shaped marker becoming a sacred symbol of the region. The phrase “Vietnam stretches from the Nam Quan Pass to Ca Mau Cape” captures the place's deep importance in the Vietnamese national psyche. Ca Mau Cape, together with the Nam Quan Pass, is an iconic and revered landmark that feels both distant and deeply familiar.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Mui Hamlet, Dat Mui Commune, Ngoc Hien District, Ca Mau
Opening Hours: 06:00 - 22:00


10. Xeo Quyt Ecotourism Area
CallLocated about 30 kilometers from Cao Lanh city center, in the communes of My Long and My Hiep, the Xeo Quyt Ecological Area blends historical significance with natural beauty. Visitors typically travel through An Huu intersection in Cai Be district (Tien Giang), cross Long Hiep Bridge, and take a boat to Xeo Quyt, or opt to drive along National Road 1, turning onto National Road 30 to reach the site.
Covering around 50 hectares, including 20 hectares of cajuput forest and a variety of mangrove trees and vines, Xeo Quyt offers a lush, green landscape. Visitors have two options for exploring the area: walk along a 1.5-kilometer trail that winds through the dense forest, or experience the region's waterway culture by riding a traditional boat along narrow canals to discover the full extent of the historical site.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Ap 4, Cao Lanh, Dong Thap
Phone: 0277 391 0397
Opening Hours: 07:00 - 18:00


11. Dong Tam Snake Farm
CallDong Tam Snake Farm, also known as the pharmaceutical enterprise of Military Region 9, is located on the banks of the Tien River. Spanning about 30 hectares, this serene and lush area is one of the largest snake farms in Vietnam, housing over 400 species. It is also considered Vietnam's first snake museum, drawing numerous tourists and researchers from both inside and outside the country.
Visitors here can witness a variety of snakes, from non-venomous species to highly venomous ones. The snakes are kept in three different areas that suit the needs of each species: an island-style water enclosure, a venomous snake area, and a section for pythons.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Binh Duc commune, Chau Thanh district, Tien Giang
Phone: 0273 385 3204
Website: https://trairandongtam.com.vn/
Opening Hours: 07:00 - 17:30
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12. Tram Chim National Park
CallTram Chim National Park is located in Tam Nong district, Dong Thap province, and became a protected area in 1994. It is the largest wetland in the Dong Thap Muoi region and has been recognized as a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance, being the 4th in Vietnam and the 2,000th in the world. The park is home to over 232 bird species, including rare ones like the red-headed crane, the endangered species listed on the World Red List.
Every year, as the waters rise, Tram Chim transforms into a vibrant landscape full of color and the lively dance of nature. The yellow blooms of the headflower are especially striking. Instead of the usual early morning visits, you can start your adventure in the afternoon to enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Khóm 4, Tam Nông, Dong Thap
Phone: 0277 382 7436
Website: http://tramchim.net.vn/


13. Bac Lieu Wind Farm
Bac Lieu, a province in the Mekong Delta, is often overlooked by tourists. While many associate it with tales surrounding the "Công tử Bạc Liêu" (the playboy of Bac Lieu), it is now gaining attention for hosting the largest wind farm in Vietnam. This sprawling wind farm might just make you rethink planning your next trip here.
From Bac Lieu city, head towards the sea on Cao Van Lau Road, passing through Bien Dong A Hamlet in Vinh Trach Dong commune, where the wind farm is located. About 20km from the city center, you can spot the enormous wind turbines from miles away, their blades spinning like giant pinwheels against the sky. It's a favorite photo spot for many visitors, especially the younger crowd.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Vinh Trach Dong, Bac Lieu


14. Tra Su Melaleuca Forest
Call NowTra Su Melaleuca Forest is a distinctive wetland forest located in the Vang Giao commune, Tinh Bien district, An Giang province. Covering an area of 845 hectares, it is home to about 140 species of plants, 11 species of mammals, and 23 species of fish. Visitors to Tra Su will be treated to fresh air and lush greenery, offering a truly immersive and enjoyable experience.
Travelers will glide through the forest in a small boat called a 'tac rang,' and as you venture deeper into the forest, the atmosphere becomes even more serene, with the green water covered in water hyacinth and the occasional chirping of birds. From the observation tower, you can take in a stunning panoramic view of the entire natural landscape.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Van Tra Hamlet, Tinh Bien Town, An Giang
Phone: 0296 651 2299
Website: https://trasu.vn/
Opening Hours: 07:00 - 17:30
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15. U Minh Thuong National Park
Call NowU Minh Thuong National Park is located in U Minh Thuong district, Kien Giang province, approximately 50 km south of Rach Gia city. This national park is globally significant for its unique acidic wetland forest ecosystem. It is home to around 250 vascular plant species across 84 families and nearly 500 animal species, many of which are rare and listed in Vietnam’s Red Book. The park's rich ecosystem offers abundant food and water resources year-round, making it a prime stopover for resident and migratory bird species, especially in the winter.
Additionally, U Minh Thuong National Park has historical importance as a revolutionary base during the resistance against French colonialism and U.S. imperialism. Visitors can immerse themselves in the untouched beauty of the natural landscape, exploring diverse ecosystems and experiencing life closely intertwined with nature and wildlife.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: An Minh Bac, U Minh Thuong, Kien Giang
Phone: 0947 274 789
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16. U Minh Ha National Park
Call NowU Minh Ha National Park is located in the U Minh and Tran Van Thoi districts of Ca Mau province, covering more than 8,000 hectares. The park is well-known for its appearances in the movie 'Dat Phuong Nam' (Southern Land) and the stories of Ba Phi, making it an attractive destination for tourists.
The air here is fresh, and the pristine scenery is enveloped in a lush green canopy. Beneath the forest, visitors will encounter an incredibly diverse range of flora and fauna. U Minh Ha National Park is one of the three wetland protected forests in the Mekong Delta and was designated as a core area of the Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2009.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Vo Doi Hamlet, Tran Van Thoi, Ca Mau
Phone: 0290 391 0070
Website: https://vuonqgumh.camau.gov.vn/
Opening Hours: 07:30 - 17:00
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