


Written by Dailynews.vn
Friday, 13 January 2012 18:46
Every weekend, hundreds of people flock to the U Minh Thuong National
Park in the southern province of Kien Giang to fish as a leisure
activity. Here there are different kinds of huge fish far beyond their
wildest dreams.
That's why it's not rare to find a long
line of cars queuing up along the road that leads to the park. Most of
the vehicles have travelled from HCM City , 365km away.
For many people, fishing in this remote area is a way to escape from
the bustle of city life and enjoy the primitive cajuput forest, where
they are greeted by bird songs and insect chirps.
Proclaimed a National Park in 2002, U Minh Thuong covers a 22,918ha area
of freshwater wetlands, peat forest, seasonally inundated grassland and
swamp. The core zone of the park is surrounded by a canal and dyke
system, creating an ideal environment for aquatic species.
One of the last significant peat forests remaining in Vietnam , the
park has also been recognised as one of the three highest priority sites
for wetland conservation in the Cuu Long ( Mekong ) Delta.
U Minh Thuong is home to more than 250 and 500 species of plants and
animals, respectively. Nine species of bird living in the park have been
listed in the Red Book: the oriental darter, spot-billed pelican,
painted stork, lesser adjutant, black-headed ibis, glossy ibis, greater
spotted eagle, grey-headed fish eagle, and the Asian golden weaver. In
addition, at least eight species of economically valuable fish have been
found at this park.
In order to maintain the natural
environment, tourists are allowed to travel only within a 500ha area of
the park's central zone.
When fishing, most of the
tourists use the humble cajuput-wooden tents scattered by Hoa Mai
Lake . The lake is considered to be the "tourist centre" of the park
because it is the only place in the area offering catering and other
basic services.
Visitors pay 40,000 VND for admission to the fishing grounds, with a rod and bait included in the price.
Professional fishermen prefer to hire a wooden motor boat for 30,000
VND per person to go deeper into the forest, where they can catch much
bigger fish.
However, due to the limited number of service
boats, tourists have been encouraged to book them in advance through
the park's management board.
While the boats glide along
the water, visitors may have surprise encounters with the thousands of
bats that hang themselves on tree branches. If they are lucky they may
even see monkeys, who then quickly flee deep into the jungle at the
first sign of humans.
"I often spend my weekends going
fishing here together with my family and friends. The feeling of being
in nature is amazing. More importantly, that feeling can help refresh me
after a long, hard week of working," said HCM City visitor Le
Cong Thanh.
Nguyen Van Minh, another regular visitor of
the park, equips himself with all the necessary items whenever he goes
fishing: a modern rod, different kinds of bait for various species of
fish, a palm-leave conical hat, a raincoat, plastic boots and food.
According to him, the swamp is a perfect place for fishing because the aquatic plants are home to many fish.
For many tourists, it is ideal to have a meal prepared with fresh fish
and other local indigenous vegetables right on the spot, and then lie
down on a hammock to enjoy the forest's tranquillity.
Non-fishing tourists can climb to one of the several watchtowers and
enjoy a panoramic view of the reserve. An immense green zone stretches
as far as the eye can see, and the harmonic melody created by the sound
of the wind blowing and birds singing can purify the spirit of any
visitor.
Unlike Minh, who goes fishing alone, Anh Nguyen and his friends gather into an eight-member group.
"We share a rental car from HCM City to the park. It's much more
fun when you have companions, who also have the same hobby," he
explained.
His group has travelled to different regions in
the south to fish but he said they've never seen so many fish as in U
Minh Thuong. "Each one of us catches at least 6-7kg of snakefish
whenever we go fishing at the park."
According to the
park's chief tourist manager, Nguyen Van Nhien, since the park opened to
tourists in 2004, the number of visitors has increased every year.
Now, an average of 2,000 tourists visit the park every month, promoting the eco-friendly development of the region. /.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vn/Home/National-park-draws-anglers-to-wetland-fishermans-paradise/20121/23574.vnplus
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