(TITC) – Located in the lower Mekong Delta, Ben Tre Province is blessed with a system of canals, charming rivers, gardens, many traditional craft villages, and hospitable people.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.In recent years, the province has exploited and used indigenous resources more effectively, associated with adaptation to climate change and sea level rise, and stabilized people’s livelihoods. The province has linked and cooperation with localities in the Mekong Delta and surrounding areas, creating a premise for tourism development. Traffic connecting between Ben Tre and Ho Chi Minh City and other provinces in the region are increasingly convenient. Ben Tre is both a destination and a stopover for tourists
Tourism development has been contributing to promoting economic restructuring, creating many jobs, improving people’s living standards, promoting the image of the locality and people of Ben Tre.
The province is forming many types and products of tourism such as: visiting coconut gardens, production areas of seedlings – ornamental flowers, orchards; experiencing daily life in the countryside; high-tech agricultural tourism; marine tourism combined with sightseeing and understanding the mangrove ecosystem; visiting and experiencing traditional craft villages; enjoying the typical dishes associated with coconut…
The provincial tourism industry has support tourism destinations connecting with travel companies by organizing many famtrips and presstrips to promote tourism routes in combination with agriculture in the province; organizing for households doing agricultural tourism, community tourism to visit and learn from successful tourism models inside and outside the province.
Destinations for visitors to experience agricultural tourism include melon garden and high-tech agricultural products in Phu An Khang; “Hai Van Farm – Vam Ho Bird Sanctuary”; visit, experience and harvest clean agricultural products at Ben Tre Riverside Garden, Forever Green Resort; visit orchards and ornamental flowers in Cho Lach; The Forest Keeper’s farm in Binh Dai district …
The type of homestay tourism has also developed quite rapidly in the past time. The province currently has 41 homestays concentrated in Chau Thanh, Cho Lach, Giong Trom districts and Ben Tre City, a capacity of over 1,000 guests.
The province is also forming five tourist routes associated with community tourism destinations and agricultural products. That is the ecotourism route of the Coconut Floating Market – Thom River; ecotourism route in 3 communes south of Ben Tre City; ecological route in 8 communes along Tien river, Chau Thanh district (Mekong Tour); cultural and historical tourism route and ecology of 3 districts (Mo Cay Bac – Mo Cay Nam – Thanh Phu); the cultural and historical tourism route of Giong Trom – Ba Tri – Binh Dai.
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