
Tucked away deep within Vietnam's An Giang Province is the Tra Su Cajuput Forest, a real treasure for all lovers of nature. Set on approximately 845 hectares, the forest offers an unbroken track deep inside the Mekong Delta.
Getting There
Tra Su is suitably located some 20 km to the southwest of Chau Doc. If you come from Can Tho, the drive is nice and really showcases the countryside of rural Vietnam. If not having a personal owned or rented conveyance, the local tours usually include transport in the deal and cause you no hassle in getting here.
Best Time to Visit
While the forest is a year-round destination, visiting it during the flooding season—which falls between September and November—is quite another story. This part of the year sees the forest totally carpeted with thick green mats of water lilies and elephant ear plants, giving it an air of mystery and romance.
What to Expect

Boat Tours: Motor boats will take one touring the forest waterways, then leisurely paddling with a traditional sampan. This will bring one closer to the diverse ecosystem of the forest.
Bird Watching: Tra Su is a home of over 70 species of birds, and as such, it's an ideal place for bird watchers. The birds can be better observed in their natural environments during the early morning hours or late afternoon.

The Bamboo Bridge: The longest bamboo bridge in Vietnam is 2.2 km through the forest and should not be missed. This becomes an experiential walk and gets you close to nature.
Observation Tower: Climb up the 25-meter-high tower for a panoramic view of the cajuput forest along with surrounding wetlands. This place serves as a vantage point that offers breathtaking scenery.
Travelers' Tips
Clothing: Light and breathable with comfortable shoes. For protection, wear a hat and sunglasses.
Essentials: To make your visit really comfortable, do bring sun lotions and insect repellents.
Photography: The forest is strikingly beautiful. Make sure that your camera or smartphone is adequately charged to take advantage of plenty of photo opportunities.
Entrance Ticket and Operation Hours
The park is open daily from 7:00 am to 5:15 pm.
Admission into the forest costs around 100,000 VND with extra fees for motorboat cruises.
Children under 1.3 meters get in free of charge.
Final Thoughts

A visit to Tra Su Cajuput Forest is not mere visits, but it is to be considered as an experience to the naturality of Vietnam at its serene best. Tra Su provides a welcome respite from the noise and chaos: cruising along canals of emerald green, watching the abundant birdlife, or simply taking in the tranquility.
So pack your bags with a sense of adventure and get ready to unfold the alluring beauty of Tra Su Cajuput Forest. It is a journey so that one could remember it for lifetime memories and more consideration toward Vietnamese nature.
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Comments (1)
That’s a cool forest! I’ll have to go someday!