Ca Mau Vietnam

Cau Mau Vietnam, mostly bordered by the Eastern Sea – Bien Dong does not offer much choice for hikers. The province is situated in the southern tip, sharing its borders with the East Sea on three faces, Kien Giang, Bac Lieu provinces.

Ca Mau Vietnam Map

There are salt marsh and cajuput forests in Ca Mau. The cajuput forest has the highest biological value among other types of natural forest.

Ca Mau has great potentiality in ecological tourism thanks to its salt-marsh ecological systems and diversified plants and animals. It has long seaside, and shrimp farms. Ca Mau province is considered one of the key fishing grounds of the country. There are also wild animals such as deer, pig, and monkey.

Hon Khoai Island is a historical vestige that had relics of the insurrection led by hero Phan Ngoc Hien. Ca Mau is best known for the U Minh cajuput forest and Nam Can mangrove forest. Other attractions include bird sanctuaries of Cai Nuoc, Dam Doi, Ngoc Hien…

Ca Mau Vietnam Weather

Ca Mau, with its sub-equatorial monsoon climate has two main seasons: the rainny season from May to October, and the dry season, extending from November to April of the next year. The province is average annual temperature is 26.50C. It is coolest in January with 250C. The annual rainfall averages 2,500mm, 90% of which is distributed over 6 months of the rainy season. Average humidity is about 80% in dry season and 85 % in rainny season. Ca Mau rarely suffers storms and floods.

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