Bac Lieu & Around

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Bac Lieu & Around Few people pay a visit to Bac Lieu, but bird – watchers pass through en route to the remarkable sanctuary near town. There is a few charming but forlorn French colonial buildings lining the waterfront, yet little else of interest. The grandest of these buildings is the Cong Tu Hotel (0781-395 […]

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Soc Trang

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It’s a useful base to explore Khmer temples in the area, even though you can probably skip these if Cambodia is on your radar.  Sights Bat Pagoda BUDDHIST TEMPLE This large and peaceful pagoda compound with a resident colony of fruit bats. Literally hundreds of these creatures hang from the trees: the largest weigh […]

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Ca Mau

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On the swampy shores of the Ganh Hao River, Ca Mau, which covers the southern tip of the Mekong Delta, is the capital and sole city in Ca Mau province. It’s a remote and inhospitable area that wasn’t cultivated until the late 17th century. Due to the boggy terrain, Ca Mau has the lowest population […]

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Around Ca Mau

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U-Minh Forest The town of Ca Mau borders the U-Minh Forest (admission 10,000d; 6am-5pm, closed Mar-May), a vast mangrove forest which covers 1000 sq km of Ca Mau and Kien Giang provinces. Local people make use of certain species of mangrove as a source of timber, charcoal, thatch and tannin. Together with being an important […]

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Around Can Tho

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Arguably the biggest drawcard of the delta is its colourful floating markets, hugging the banks of wide stretches of river. Most market folk set out early to avoid the sunlight, so try to visitfrom 6am to 8am and beat the tourist tide. The real tides, however, are also a factor, as larger boats must often […]

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Phu Quoc Island (Part 3)

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Famiana Resort & Spa RESORT HOTEL $$$ (077-399 3026; www.famiana-resort.com; Ð Tran Hung Dao; r US$215-995) This sedate 60-room resort has lovely accommodation, consisting of stunning seafront villas with mezzanine floors, an inviting pool and a spotless stretch of beach. Cassia Cottage RESORT HOTEL $$$ (077-384 8395; www.cassiacottage.com; 100C Ð Tran Hung Dao; r US$120-190) […]

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Phu Quoc Island (Part 2)

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Suoi Tranh & Suoi Da Ban WATERFALL (admission 3000d, motorbike 1000d) Compared with the waterlogged Mekong Delta, Phu Quoc has very little surface moisture, but there are a lot of springs originating in the hills. The most accessible of these is Suoi Tranh; search for the entrance sign and concrete tree from the Duong Dong–Vong […]

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Phu Quoc Island (Part 1)

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Among a lot of resorts lining Long Beach, it’s still largely undeveloped, so there’s ample room for exploration and escaping. Dive the reefs, kayak in the bays, eat up the back-road miles on a motorbike, or just simply enjoy the life of a lotus eater by lounging on the beach, indulging in a massage and […]

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Rach Gia

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Rach Gia A prosperous seaport on the Gulf of Thailand and something of a southern development town benefiting from a large injection of Viet Kieu money, Rach Gia is home to considerable quantities of both ethnic Chinese and ethnic Khmers. Most sightseers zip straight through for boats to Phu Quoc Island, but the lively waterfront […]

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Temples of Angkor

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Temples of Angkor Angkor is, quite literally, heaven on earth. It is the earthly symbol of Mt Meru, the Mt Olympus of the Hindu faith and the abode of antique gods. Angkor is the perfect fusion of creative ambition and spiritual contribution. The Cambodian ‘god-kings’ of old each strove to better their ancestors in size, […]

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