Trà Sư (An Giang) exudes a tranquil charm of the Mekong Delta. Visitors glide on small boats amidst two sides adorned with cajuput trees and seasonal flora and fauna.
Embark on an enchanting journey to Trà Sư's cajuput forest, a hidden gem in An Giang
Amidst the emerald sky, cajuput trees, and lush floating water ferns, tourists can relish the cool ambiance, immersing themselves in nature. With its simple yet harmonious beauty, Trà Sư stands as an iconic representation of the Mekong Southwest's charm.

The road leading to Trà Sư is a rustic red pathway, situated approximately 21 km from the Vietnam-Cambodia border. During September and October, the flood season, the sky teems with birds, and the waters team with fish, captivating visitors with the beauty of nature and the local cuisine.


To witness the full spectrum of greenery, early morning visits are recommended, ensuring the water ferns remain undisturbed by the gently gliding boats. The morning also unveils Trà Sư at its most breathtaking.

Trà Sư is home to more than 70 bird species that are typical of the mangrove ecosystem, including rare ones such as Indian storks, cranes, white catfish, and herons.
During the flood season, visitors will learn about a new plant species - a specialty in the Mekong Delta: the crazy flower. This flower blooms only during the flood season along with carp fish. The flower is not just for admiration with its vibrant yellow color along the riverbank, but it also contributes to the unique cuisine of the South.
Don't miss the opportunity to climb the observation tower and admire the entire lush, vibrant green of the cajuput forest.
According to Zing News
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
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