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At the beginning of the year, many people choose to travel for relaxation. If you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, consider exploring the fascinating Bang Lang Stork Garden in the Can Tho city.
Overview about Bang Lang stork garden
Bang Lang Stork Garden is located in Thoi Binh 1, Thuan An Ward, Thot Not District, Can Tho. This garden spans over 16,500 square meters and is home to approximately 20 species of storks, including black-headed ibis, painted stork, Asian Openbill, milky stork, woolly-necked stork, and green heron. Besides storks, the riverside garden is also a gathering place for various other bird species such as bitterns, egrets, herons, moorhens, coots, jacanas, and terns.
How to go to to Bang Lang stork garden
From the center of Can Tho city, you’ll need to travel along national route 91, passing through O Mon district towards Thot Not district. Along this route, you’ll cross Bang Lang Bridge and then turn left onto a small alley. This alley spans about 2km from the main road to reach Bang Lang Stork Garden.
During the spring season, the entrance might be flooded, allowing visitors to experience the stork garden by small boats. Floating gently on the cool water amidst rows of purple water lilies is a sensation worth trying when visiting this natural garden.
Ticket prices for visiting the Stork Garden
Like many other eco-tourism destinations, Bang Lang Stork Garden also has certain fees aimed at maintaining and developing the recreational facilities for visitors. Ticket prices are as follows:
- Adult ticket: 20,000 VND per person
- Child ticket: 10,000 VND per person
What interesting features does Bang Lang Stork Garden eco-tourism area have?
The Stork Garden is an ideal place for those who love the culture of the Southwest region of Vietnam. Its spacious grounds and diverse bird species offer a unique experience for visitors to Can Tho city.
Directly observe various species of storks and other birds
The riverside stork garden is becoming increasingly popular due to the city residents’ natural affection. With over 300,000 individuals and more than 20 species of resident storks, the landscape here is nearly enveloped by the diversity of these birds. The best time to observe a variety of species is during the breeding season from the 8th lunar month to January each year. Bang Lang Stork Garden also features an 8-meter observation tower where visitors can comfortably enjoy panoramic views of the stork garden.
Watch storks in the morning and at dusk
Bang Lang Stork Garden is liveliest in the early morning. This is when many bird species begin their search for food for the new day. The atmosphere during this time is cooler and fresher. Alongside the lush greenery of the trees, you can admire the pure white wings of storks gracefully seeking their meals. Visiting the garden in the morning enhances the experience of exploring this eco-tourism destination.
To fully appreciate the beauty of the riverside stork garden, you can also choose to observe the storks at sunset. During this time, the storks gather in flocks, descending onto the branches to return to their nests. The wind rustles through the air, accompanied by the melodious calls of the birds, creating a more vivid and dynamic scenery than ever before.
The largest ecological area
Bang Lang Stork Garden is considered a perfect relaxation spot with its rich ecosystem. This destination is suitable for nature enthusiasts who enjoy the tranquil countryside ambiance, lush green bamboo gardens, and the sight of storks gracefully gliding through the air.
Unique specialties of the Mekong Delta
Near the tourist area is a uniquely vibrant dining area, rich in the authentic flavors of the Southern people. Can Tho’s stork garden, bordering An Giang, boasts many famous specialties, with the most prominent being the palm sugar tree.
Local residents have crafted various unique dishes from this ingredient, such as palm sugar tea, palm sugar sponge cake, palm sugar rice… If you have the chance to visit Can Tho, be sure not to miss out on these culinary delights.
Besides that, there are some easy-to-eat dishes rich in Mekong Delta flavors that you should also try, such as savory pancakes (banh xeo), fried dumplings (banh cong), grilled snakehead fish wrapped in rice paper rolls… Being in the countryside, the prices of these dishes are very reasonable, allowing you to enjoy them to your heart’s content.
Tips for enjoying your visit to Bang Lang Stork Garden
Because it’s a nature-oriented recreational spot, it’s not difficult to encounter some inconveniences during the experience. Here are a few tips to ensure a complete outing with your family and loved ones:
- Wear conservative clothing: The area still maintains its natural vegetation, so wearing long pants or outerwear can prevent scratches while exploring the stork garden.
- Opt for dark-colored clothing: The stork garden blends with the river and foliage, so you might encounter dirt or insects clinging to light-colored fabrics.
- Bring a compact backpack: Access to the stork garden along the riverbank can be challenging with a large or heavily packed bag due to the presence of dense vegetation.
If you’re still undecided on where to spend your weekend with family, consider flying to Can Tho to unwind and explore the Western cuisine at the ecological haven of Bang Lang Stork Garden.