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HCM City eyes long-distance river tour to Cambodia
    
The HCMC Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will conduct a 
survey on a long-distance river tour from Bach Dang Wharf in the city’s District 
1 to Cambodia, as the short-distance tours have started to get customers.
Nguyen Viet Anh, head of the Travel Division under the department, said his 
agency is making a specific plan to submit to the HCMC government. The 
department expects to have kicked off the survey by the end of this year.
“The earlier-opened river tours such as Bach Dang-District 2, Bach Dang-Can Gio 
and Can Gio-Phu My have begun to attract customers. We will continue to launch 
more tours under the plan to develop river tourism in HCMC,” said Anh.
Developing river tourism is one of the key plans of HCMC, with the focus laid on 
Can Gio. The city last year opened the short-distance river tour from Bach Dang 
Wharf to Ham Long Artisan Village in District 2, followed by the Bach Dang-Can 
Gio route.
Several tours connecting the city to Dong Nai and Binh Duong have also been 
studied. Above all, the tour from Can Gio to Phu My Port in Ba Ria-Vung Tau is 
the most notable with a series of marketing activities, building cruise ships 
and kayaks to lure international tourists.
Phan Xuan Anh, chairman of Viet Excursions, said since the river tour was 
piloted in November 2011, his company has sold Can Gio mangrove forest tours and 
kayaking tours to some 1,000 foreign visitors on board the German cruise ships 
that drop anchors at Phu My Port. It takes only 15 minutes for tourists to 
travel from Phu My to Can Gio by river, but no enterprise considered developing 
this route before.
“Cruise ship passengers are really excited about the new form of tourism in Can 
Gio. Previously, we organized only one trip to Can Gio a day, but now the cruise 
liners demand one more. We have started to sell this tour to U.S. cruise ships,” 
said the director.
Viet Excursions has joined hands with the management board of Can Gio Biosphere 
Reserve to develop infrastructure and train staff for the river tour. The tour 
operator has bought 30 kayaks and built one river cruise ship, while its partner 
has also built a ship to take tourists to the mangrove forest.
“River tours are appealing to international visitors. If HCMC continues to 
promote this tourism route further by developing ports for river cruise ships, 
the city will have an attractive type of tourism,” said Xuan Anh.
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     Source: SGT  | 
  
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