Explore Vietnam’s UNESCO recognized mangrove forest reserve, in Ho Chi Minh City! Covering about 40 thousand hectares of planted and natural mangroves, this lush area is regarded as the “green lungs” of the city. Venture through its vastness on this tour, stopping off at a bird reserve, crocodile swamp and Monkey Island along the way.
Highlights:
- Travel by boat to Vam Sat Eco-Tourist Zone to take a peek at its natural bird reserve
- Check out some cute baby crocodiles and learn about their incubation at Crocodile Swamp
- Stop off at the bat lagoon before climbing to Tang Bong Tower to take in the panoramic beauty of the biosphere reserve below
- Look out for monkeys (there are thousands of them here!)
- Visit the war-time hiding place of the north Vietnam military - Vam Sat Zone
Posted By : Mark_D
Great day and great host. The speedboat trip around the mangrove area was amazing and the various different stops along the way were brilliant.
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Posted On : 2023-04-28 06:34:03
Posted By : Katharina_B
We had a really good day. The driver and guide were really nice and kind. The Island and Boattour were awesome and the Restaurant served good food.
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Posted On : 2023-02-06 19:40:13
Posted By : SAIGON_TOP_TOURS
It’s very good tour, we really enjoyed it very much. Highly recommend Saigon Top Tours excellent service to everyone.
Thank you very much indeed again for your great service.
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Posted On : 2022-07-27 04:39:19
Posted By : tuldge
Had an easy day excursion out to Monkey Island. We did it ourselves and it is a decent day out. Definitely take the boat out first to the camp and then walk back as it can get quite complicated to get boat tickets. It is quite a good spot to experience the mangroves and some of the Vietnamese culture as well as the Wildlife. Whilst the monkeys are interesting it is still worth keeping a distance especially with young children as they are wild animals.
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Posted On : 2020-05-02 10:02:22
Posted By : Cheryl_W
Understand what you will really be seeing. I booked this trip expecting an outdoor and wildlife adventure when it's really more about the Viet Nam war history. It is an interesting look at recovery of an area that was hit hard by agent orange but certainly not beautiful. I found the monkeys and military music blaring from loudspeakers very creepy and unsettling. Our guide spoke good English and was very good.
Posted By : Kathleen Amor P
This tour might be on the pricey side but its worth it. Its activity packed and well worth the money you spent on it.