Dao Khi Can Gio: A Traveler's Guide to Saigon's Monkey Island
Monkey Island in Can Gio sits inside a UNESCO-recognized mangrove biosphere just 50 km from central Saigon — here's how to visit and what to expect.
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Monkey Island in Can Gio sits inside a UNESCO-recognized mangrove biosphere just 50 km from central Saigon — here's how to visit and what to expect.
A ground-level guide to the mangrove ecotourism park in Vinh Long province — what to expect, how to get there, and why the Mekong's coastal forests are worth the detour.
Can Gio is a UNESCO-recognized mangrove biosphere just 50 km from downtown Saigon — monkeys, mudflats, seafood, and zero crowds on weekdays.
Dat Mui is the tip of Vietnam's southern cape — mangrove forests, mudflats, and a monument marking the end of the country. Here's how to get there and what to expect.
Everything you need to visit Mui Ca Mau National Park — transport from Ca Mau city, boat routes through mangroves, what to eat, and when to go.
Rung Ru Cha is a small mangrove forest on the edge of Tam Giang Lagoon near Hue — one of the few intact coastal mangrove patches left in central Vietnam.
Mui Ca Mau is the southernmost point of mainland Vietnam — remote, swampy, and worth the effort. Here's how to actually get there and what to expect.
An hour from central Saigon, Can Gio's UNESCO-listed mangrove forest is one of the most accessible wild escapes in southern Vietnam — if you know how to get there.
Ba khia is a pungent, intensely savory fermented crab from Ca Mau's mangrove forests — a working-class staple that rarely makes it onto tourist menus but defines the Mekong south.
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