An Giang not only hosts the well-known Mỹ Luông tourist area, but also features the super trendy ecological tourism site Cồn Én with particularly attractive landscapes, akin to a “Vietnam's Maldives” version on the river.
Cồn Én Tourism Area – “Vietnam's Maldives” on An Giang River
The ecological tourism area Cồn Én is located in Tan Long hamlet, Tan My commune, Cho Moi district, An Giang province, and is scheduled to open during the Tet holiday in 2023.

The ecological tourism project Cồn Én has a total budget exceeding 32 billion Vietnamese dong. The entire area comprises main interconnected structures: the Tan My boat bridge located in Tan Loi hamlet covering an area of 680 square meters specifically for ferrying river tourists. The restaurant and souvenir counter, combined with the high-tech orchid planting project, are situated on Tan Long island road with an area of 2,748 square meters. The Tan Long island beach complex in the same-named hamlet, along with entertainment and riverside resort services. The traditional handicraft village spans an area of 6.6 hectares.




Currently, the ecological tourism area Cồn Én is under construction, with completion expected by the Lunar New Year 2023. It promises to be an attractive destination in Cho Moi in the future. Although not yet 100% complete, this place has already taken on a distinctive appearance and attracted visitors with many beautiful virtual living scenes and new, unique check-in spots, making tourists eagerly anticipate the completion day to experience a wonderful space here.



Here, you'll feel a fresh and airy space, like a countryside blending orchards and waterways. A islet amidst the breezy river with coconut palm trees casting cool shadows, interspersed with numerous coconut leaf-thatched cottages. This place features dozens of treehouses entirely made of natural wood, alongside homestays, elevated bar counters, and an artificial beach.

Source: Mytour
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourDecember 27, 2022