Location: Cam Son Lake is situated in Luc Ngan District, Bac Giang Province.
Characteristics: The lake covers 2,600ha, but during the rainy season it occupies 3,000ha. The 30km-long lake is 7km at its widest point and 200m at its narrowest.
Given the various tourism projects of the area, it should not be long before the Cam Son Lake area becomes an attractive summer resort. Boating, hiking, fishing, as well as visiting ethnic minority hamlets will be available for visitors.
To get there from Hanoi, drive to Bac Ninh (31km), then to Bac Giang (51km). Continue until the Hoa River (98km) and turn to Cam Son Lake.
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