LEAVE THE BUSTLING CITY BEHIND AND HEAD OUT INTO THE GREENER SIDE OF SAIGON WHERE YOUR LOVE OF NATURE RETURNS.
1. SUOI TIEN PARK
Meaning Fairy Stream in Vietnamese , at 35 hectares , it is the largest park in HCMC. This park has over 60 built up areas including the big hall of principle, the square , a preservation area, a sight seeing area, entertainment and games areas, an area for display of strange artifacts and restaurants.
All of them are inspired by Vietnamese culture and history.
2. THAO CAM VIEN ( ZOOLOGICAL AND BOTANICAL GARDEN)
The construction of the garden began in March 1864 under the helm of a French tropical botanist , J.B.Louis Pierre and was completed in 1865. Covering an area of 33 hectares , Thao Cam Vien is home to many rare animals and ornamental plants , including famous collection of orchids and recreational areas for children and adults.
There are thousands of trees and rare plant species from different parts in the region, as well as from Africa and America.
The Zoo houses hundreds of species of mammals, reptiles and birds. Many of the cages are fairly spacious outdoor enclosures for tigers, monkeys, lions , deer, apes, crocodiles , pythons , snakes and hippos.
3. CAN GIO MANGROVE FOREST
The Can Gio Mangrove Forest was recognised as a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2000.
Covering an area of 75740 hectares ,he avergreen forest is a lively world of 150 kinds of flora, 137 species of fish , 31 species of reptiles , 4 species of mammals and 130 species of birds which has inspired biologists and nature look alike.
At Can Gio, visitor will have opportunities , not only to indulge themselves in a fresh green environment but also explore the mysteries of the tidal swampy ecosystem and thrill to the legends of amphibious commandos during the Vietnam War.
4. BINH QUOI TOURIST VILLAGE
Stretching along the Saigon River, Binh Quoi Tourist Village is well known for its relaxing atmosphere, is unelaborate and plain cuisine of the South , its quietness and freshness with greenery and the shade of water coconut lines reflected on the ancient canal of So Hot, which creates the unique feature for Bing Quoi Village
1. SUOI TIEN PARK
Meaning Fairy Stream in Vietnamese , at 35 hectares , it is the largest park in HCMC. This park has over 60 built up areas including the big hall of principle, the square , a preservation area, a sight seeing area, entertainment and games areas, an area for display of strange artifacts and restaurants.
All of them are inspired by Vietnamese culture and history.
2. THAO CAM VIEN ( ZOOLOGICAL AND BOTANICAL GARDEN)
The construction of the garden began in March 1864 under the helm of a French tropical botanist , J.B.Louis Pierre and was completed in 1865. Covering an area of 33 hectares , Thao Cam Vien is home to many rare animals and ornamental plants , including famous collection of orchids and recreational areas for children and adults.
There are thousands of trees and rare plant species from different parts in the region, as well as from Africa and America.
The Zoo houses hundreds of species of mammals, reptiles and birds. Many of the cages are fairly spacious outdoor enclosures for tigers, monkeys, lions , deer, apes, crocodiles , pythons , snakes and hippos.
3. CAN GIO MANGROVE FOREST
The Can Gio Mangrove Forest was recognised as a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2000.
Covering an area of 75740 hectares ,he avergreen forest is a lively world of 150 kinds of flora, 137 species of fish , 31 species of reptiles , 4 species of mammals and 130 species of birds which has inspired biologists and nature look alike.
At Can Gio, visitor will have opportunities , not only to indulge themselves in a fresh green environment but also explore the mysteries of the tidal swampy ecosystem and thrill to the legends of amphibious commandos during the Vietnam War.
4. BINH QUOI TOURIST VILLAGE
Stretching along the Saigon River, Binh Quoi Tourist Village is well known for its relaxing atmosphere, is unelaborate and plain cuisine of the South , its quietness and freshness with greenery and the shade of water coconut lines reflected on the ancient canal of So Hot, which creates the unique feature for Bing Quoi Village
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