Ca Mau, Vietnam’s southernmost frontier, stretches into the sea with mangrove forests, mudflats, and the iconic Ca Mau Cape – where the mainland ends. Cruise through U Minh Ha’s cajuput forests, spot rare birds, and taste fiery “whiskey-soaked snake wine.” The bustling Năm Căn floating market and the unique Khmer pagoda of Wat Maha Tum offer cultural depth. For adventurers seeking the end of the road, Ca Mau rewards with raw nature, tranquil waterways, and the feeling of standing at the tip of the nation.
Don’t miss:Ca Mau Cape U Minh Ha Forest Năm Căn floating market Hòn Khoai Island Khmer pagoda Wat Maha Tum cajuput forest bird sanctuary mudflats snake wine southernmost point of Vietnam