This tourist destination is increasingly becoming the top choice for many groups of young people seeking weekend joy. With a refreshing atmosphere and expansive surroundings, this place is drawing more and more young people.

Scenic view of Tan Lap floating village in Long An (Photo by ST)
1. Address, Directions
Tan Lap floating village, located approximately 100 km from Ho Chi Minh City, in Moc Hoa district, Long An province, is quite close to the Cambodia border. Due to its proximity to Saigon, you can easily ride a motorbike here for a day of fun.
2. What's at Tan Lap floating village
With an entrance fee of only 55k/person and a 30k/person fee for paddling a three-leaf boat, you can freely explore this place.

Entrance ticket for this place (Photo by ST)
Tan Lap floating village eco-tourism area covers an area of over 135 hectares of core zone and 500 hectares of buffer zone. Tan Lap floating village is a vast pristine melaleuca forest along with a diverse ecosystem of flora and fauna.

The meandering path through the melaleuca forest here

The unique winding forest path (Photo by ST)
Here, the winding forest path is a popular check-in spot for young people. The path, stretching over 5 km, is built in the middle of the forest, creating an incredibly unique scenery where humans become tiny, wandering on a small bridge in the midst of the pristine melaleuca forest.
Moreover, there is an observation tower standing at 38 meters with 10 floors, allowing tourists to have a panoramic view of this place.

Many friend groups choose this as their weekend hangout spot (Photo by ST)

The path born for 'virtual living' (Photo by ST)
If you explore the forest by water, you'll be sitting on small boats navigating through the pristine forest. Whether exploring by water or on the road across the bridge, both provide an extremely unique sensation here.

Unleash your creativity in the virtual world here (Photo by ST)
3. Some notes when visiting
It's advisable to visit Tan Lap floating village during the flood season from August to November in the lunar calendar each year. The flood season brings an increased diversity of the local ecosystem.

The flood season at this place (Photo by ST)
