

Vam Sat
All'interno della Riserva di mangrovie di Can Gio, la foresta di mangrovie Vam Sat e il sito turistico ecologico della palude salata si trovano all'interno di una sezione di foresta tra i fiumi Vam Sat e Long Tau. Distrutto durante la guerra del Vietnam, ora è ricresciuto e protetto come un parco naturale. I visitatori qui possono esplorare Bat Swamp per pescare granchi o avvistare volpi volanti appese ai rami degli alberi, e c'è una fattoria di coccodrilli dove puoi fare un giro in barca e lanciare delizie di pesce ai rettili affamati. Una torre di osservazione della fauna selvatica alta 50 piedi offre un ottimo punto di osservazione per il birdwatching o per scattare foto panoramiche della regione selvaggia della palude, e a Monkey Island puoi passeggiare sui sentieri dell'isola tra migliaia di scimmie.
The basics
A boat trip down the Saigon River is an atmospheric way to reach Vam Sat, as skyscrapers and urban sprawl slowly give way to fields and then to low-lying mangrove swamps. Adventurous travelers can also join a bike tour to pedal here 1-way from Ho Chi Minh City (powered transfers back are essential). You can also ride a sampan, admire the flying foxes in Bat Swamp (Dam Doi), try fishing for crabs, or watch the spectacular bird life.
Things to know before you go
- Hides, an observation tower, a birds nest exhibit, and a dedicated 250-acre (100-hectare) bird sanctuary make Vam Sat a great choice for bird-watchers.
- Whether or not you choose to fish for crabs, don’t miss a delicious mud crab lunch.
- Vam Sat is not wheelchair accessible and parents will want to opt for slings or back carriers over strollers.
How to get there
About 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of downtown Ho Chi Minh City, Vam Sat is part of the Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve. The easiest way to reach it from Ho Chi Minh City is by joining a tour; boats from Can Gio start from the Dan Xay Bridge.
Idee di viaggio
When to get there
Bird-watchers should plan to visit Vam Sat during the northern hemisphere winter (roughly December–March), when migrating birds escape the cold. Whatever your reason for visiting, avoid weekends and the Tet New Year holiday for a quieter experience.
Vietnam for Bird-Watchers
With three very different climates in North, Central, and South Vietnam, Vietnam is a great choice for bird-watchers. In the south, besides Vam Sat, try Cat Tien National Park, home to over 300 species including rare partridges and pheasants; in the north, try Cuc Phuong National Park, with woodpeckers, hornbills, and more; in the central highlands, Kon Ka Kinh National Park makes a great off-the-path choice.
- Cattedrale di Notre Dame di Saigon (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Saïgon)
- Porti di crociera di Ho Chi Minh City
- Bitexco Financial Tower
- Saigon Skydeck
- Museo delle Belle Arti
- Pham Ngu Lao Street
- Tempio di Thien Hau (Chua Ba Thien Hau)
- Pagoda Quan Am (Chua Quan Am)
- Mercato di Ben Thanh (Cho Ben Thanh)
- Cholon (Saigon Chinatown)
- Mercato di Binh Tay (Cho Binh Tay)
- Dong Khoi Street (Duong Dong Khoi)
- Teatro dell'Opera di Saigon (Opéra de Saïgon)
- Tao Dan Park
- Vietnam Cookery Center