Foreign tourists flock to Mekong cajuput forest during flood season
A boat ride through the Tra Su cajuput forest, covered with green waterferns near the Vietnam-Cambodia border, is a special feast for the senses at this time of the year.
A trip in Tra Su typically starts with a composite motorboat that departs from a pier in the forest and goes through the cajuput forest for visitors to admire the lush greenery including lotus and water lilies.
Then visitors are transferred to a small wooden rowboat that makes its way through green duckweed deeper into the forest for around 30 minutes.
Just 10 kilometers from the Vietnam-Cambodia border, Tra Su forest in Tinh Bien district, An Giang province is at its best time between September and November, known as the flooding season in the Mekong Delta, a natural phenomenon that occurs each year on the downstream Mekong River.
A trip in Tra Su typically starts with a composite motorboat that departs from a pier in the forest and goes through the cajuput forest for visitors to admire the lush greenery including lotus and water lilies.
Then visitors are transferred to a small wooden rowboat that makes its way through green duckweed deeper into the forest for around 30 minutes.
After enjoying a 10-minute motorboat tour, they will be transferred to a small dock to continue their tour on small boats called sampan where female rowers take them throughout the ecological forest filled with lotuses, water lilies and water hyacinths.
A group of French tourists wait to get on their boats
After enjoying a 10-minute motorboat tour, they will be transferred to a small dock to continue their tour on small boats called sampan where female rowers take them throughout the ecological forest filled with lotuses, water lilies and water hyacinths.