Mui
Ca Mau National Park
Mui Ca
Mau National Park is situated on the Ca Mau peninsula, at the
southernmost tip of Vietnam. The national park supports extensive, continually
accreting mudflats, which are being colonised naturally by mangrove. Birding
highlights:
Chinese Egret, Far Eastern Curlew, Black-headed Ibis and Asian Dowitcher. Star
rating:
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fauna: Mui
Ca Mau is an important staging area for migratory shorebirds, egrets,
gulls and terns. Rare species regularly recorded at the site include Chinese Egret, Spot-billed Pelican, Asian Dowitcher, Far
Eastern Curlew, Black-headed Ibis and Painted Stork. The site also supports
large concentrations of Whiskered Tern, Caspian Tern and Eurasian
Curlew.
Other
features: Southernmost
tip of Vietnam, mangroves. Transportation: Air
and boat. The national park is one-and-a-half hours by speed boat from Ca Mau
town. There are regular flights between Ca Mau town and Ho Chi Minh City. Accommodation: There
are numerous hotels
and guesthouses in Ca Mau town Permission: Mui
Ca Mau is a tourism site, accessible for all Vietnamese and foreign visitors |