Ca Mau becomes a different choice
Among many vibrant destinations during the holidays, Ca Mau is not a noisy place but gradually becomes the choice of tourists looking for a different experience. Without large-scale amusement parks, the southernmost land retains tourists with its intact natural beauty and slow, close pace of life.

At Mui Ca Mau National Park, visitors can go by boat through the forest, weaving through mangrove forests, observing the characteristic mangrove ecosystem and learning about the lives of local people. These experiences are not new, but bring a real feeling, difficult to find in mass tourist destinations.
Mr. Tran Van Nam, a tourist from Ninh Binh, said that he returned to Ca Mau not for novelty but for a sense of peace: "I have been to many places, but Ca Mau brings a very different feeling. Not crowded, not bustling. I chose to return because I want to enjoy nature and see the positive development of the locality through each visit.

In addition, spiritual destinations such as Quan Am Phat Dai, Tac Say Church, and Siem Can Pagoda also attract many tourists during the holiday. Many people choose the journey to Ca Mau to both rest and find peace and pray for peace.
The human factor is also a big plus point. The simplicity and gentleness of the local people create a feeling of closeness, making it easy for tourists to integrate and want to return.
Local experience creates sustainable attraction
One of the important reasons why tourists choose Ca Mau is the opportunity to experience local life in a real way. Instead of just visiting, many people directly participate in daily activities such as placing traps, casting nets, fishing, catching field fish, enjoying cajeput forest honey or preparing rustic dishes right on the spot.

Mr. Nguyen Van Minh, a Vietnamese overseas resident living in the United States, shared that his family had considered many destinations before deciding to go to Ca Mau: "Initially, we intended to go somewhere else, but I wanted to find a different experience. Coming here, I realized the decision was right. Ca Mau is not flashy but very real, people are friendly, and the way of doing tourism is sincere.
Not only has rustic experiences, Ca Mau also develops new tourism products. At Hoa Binh 1 Wind Power Ecotourism Area, visitors can visit wind turbine towers on the sea, take photos, fish and enjoy local specialties.

According to Mr. Hoang Van Cuong, Director of Hoa Binh 1 and Hoa Binh 2 wind power projects, tours here also have educational elements: "We want tourists, especially students, to understand more about renewable energy and the meaning of environmental protection.
According to Mr. Ly Vy Trieu Duong, Deputy Director of the Provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, this holiday, the locality organizes many activities such as the Week of Science, Technology - Culture, Tourism; Mekong Delta Delicious Rice Contest; Southern Folk Cake Festival, contributing to enriching the experience for tourists.
Reality shows that the number of visitors to Ca Mau during the holiday increased sharply, concentrated in eco-tourism areas, event venues and community tourism models. The work of ensuring security and order, environmental sanitation, and food safety is maintained stably, creating an image of a safe and friendly destination.

With the orientation of developing green tourism, associated with the conservation of mangrove ecosystems and promoting indigenous cultural values, Ca Mau is gradually affirming its position as a different destination. Not chasing after the noise, the original values and sustainable tourism practices are becoming reasons for tourists to choose to come to Ca Mau to play.