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Travel Guide to An Giang: From A to Z
Overview of An Giang Tourism
An Giang, located in the southwestern part of the Mekong Delta, is part of the Long Xuyen quadrangle. The province, with the Tien and Hau rivers flowing through it, shares a nearly 100km-long border with its Cambodian neighbors.

An Giang is truly beautiful in every season, offering unique experiences year-round. If you want to witness the floating water lilies or explore the lush green Tra Su cajuput forest, October and November are ideal. For a dry and cool experience, March to May is perfect. If you're keen on the grand Ba Chua Xu Festival, try visiting in April (23-24/7 lunar calendar) for lively festivities and vibrant markets in this 'Land of Seven Mountains.'

Transportation Options for Traveling in An Giang
An Giang is a favorite destination for backpackers, and travelers can reach this 'Land of Seven Mountains' by various means such as motorcycles, cars, airplanes, or buses.
From Ho Chi Minh City to An Giang
+ Bus: Travelers can go to the Mien Tay bus station to buy tickets to Chau Doc or Long Xuyen. Ticket prices are around 150,000 VND. After arriving in Chau Doc or Long Xuyen, one can take a taxi or motorbike taxi to explore An Giang further.
Bus companies from Ho Chi Minh City to An Giang:
Phuong Trang – contact number: 1900 6067
Ly Thanh Dat – contact number: 0918 235 377
Hung Cuong – contact number: (08) 38572624
+ Motorcycle: It takes about 220km from Ho Chi Minh City to Chau Doc.
From Hanoi to An Giang
+ Plane: Various airlines like Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar, Vietjet Air, etc., fly to Ho Chi Minh City. From there, follow the above-mentioned routes. Alternatively, you can take a long-distance bus to Ho Chi Minh City, though it will take more time.
Bus companies from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City: A Ba, Hoang Long, Hien Phuoc,... contact number: 1900 6786

Must-Visit Destinations in the 'Land of Seven Mountains'
An Giang is hailed as a miniature land in the Southwestern region, captivating visitors with its serene and picturesque landscapes, diverse culinary scene, and a culture deeply intertwined with the lives of the locals, forming a humble and mysterious cultural heritage.
Tram Tra Su Forest
Visitors to An Giang will embark on a journey into the mountainous forests, exploring the hidden cultural facets. Tram Tra Su Forest tops the list of must-visit places in An Giang.
Located in Tinh Bien district, Tram Tra Su will leave tourists awestruck with its grandeur. The lush greenery, reflecting in the water and shading the road and surface, creates a breathtaking sight.

To explore Tram Tra Su Forest, visitors must navigate small boats, gliding on the surface of lush green water ferns to immerse themselves in the enchanting green pathways. The forest features an observation tower, providing a panoramic view of the extensive and dense Tram Tra Su forest.


Address: Tinh Bien, An Giang province
Tuc Dup Hill
Tuc Dup Hill is closely tied to numerous historical relics, serving as a stronghold for An Giang troops during the resistance against the United States, with many natural caves for shelter. Here, visitors can blend into the somewhat pristine yet incredibly magical natural scenery.


Address: Phuoc Tho, Tri Ton, An Giang province
Mount Sam
Exploring Mount Sam is not just about enjoying the breathtaking and renowned scenery but also witnessing the majestic beauty of the mountainous forest, especially admiring the famous Lady of the Mountain in Mount Sam, where people often visit to seek peace and health for their families.


Address: Chau Doc, An Giang province
Ho O Thum Lake
An Giang not only captivates with its magnificent natural landscapes but also touches the hearts of tourists with places like Ta Pa Lake, O Thum Lake, O Ta Soc Lake, etc. With its clear blue water and towering mountains, O Thum Lake appears like a young An Giang maiden with all the inherent natural beauty, making it a particularly attractive destination for tourists, especially the youth, with its stunning views creating unforgettable moments.


Address: O Lam, Tri Ton, An Giang province
Chau Doc Market
Situated in the city center, Chau Doc Market is always bustling, crowded with both locals and tourists every early morning. The market offers a variety of goods such as fruits, food, household items, and a chance to enjoy many delicious dishes.


Address: Chau Doc, An Giang province
Tinh Bien Market
Tinh Bien Market is a major wholesale market in the Mekong Delta, where shoppers have the opportunity to choose from inexpensive yet unique items. Located near Cambodia, Tinh Bien Market attracts a large number of tourists and local residents who come to shop and explore every day. What makes Tinh Bien Market special is that visitors can experience dishes like insects prepared in various ways and a variety of genres.

Address: Xuan Hoa Hamlet, Tinh Bien Town, Tinh Bien District, An Giang
Cham Village Chau Giang
The captivating life of the Cham ethnic community in An Giang always intrigues visitors, prompting everyone who comes to An Giang to explore and experience the lifestyle and unique culture of the Cham people here. Among the Cham villages in An Giang, Chau Giang Cham Village is a place that preserves many unique cultural aspects in both material and spiritual life, making it a worthwhile destination for those who visit the Land of Seven Mountains.


Address: Chau Phong Commune, Tan Chau, An Giang province
Bung Binh Thien
Bung Binh Thien is the largest freshwater lake in the Southwest region. The lake is divided into two smaller lakes: Big Bung and Small Bung. It plays a crucial role in regulating water for the Mekong River and is a destination that attracts a large number of tourists.

At Bung Binh Thien, visitors can explore by boat, pick lotus flowers, and experience various other activities.


Address: An Phu District, An Giang province
Ta Pa Rice Fields
Ta Pa Rice Fields are considered the most unique fields in the Mekong Delta, thanks to the Khmer people's traditional 'synchronized farming' practices.


The vibrant fields with various colors always attract tourists for sightseeing and experiences. The green of sprouting rice paddies, the golden glow of ripening rice, and the brown hues of the land create a beautiful natural painting that captivates visitors.

The freshness of Ta Pa Rice Fields, combined with the open air, always provides a comfortable and rejuvenating feeling for visitors, gazing at the picturesque and poetic scenery.
Address: Nui To Commune, Tri Ton, An Giang province
That Son
Thất Sơn, also known as the Seven Mountains region, comprises 37 small and large peaks rising amidst the plain, bordering the Southwest of the country. These protrusions range from hills to low mountains, with the highest peak being Thiên Cấm Sơn, standing at 710m above sea level.
Currently, the Seven Mountains region is designated with 7 peaks: Forbidden Mountain, Five Wells Long Mountain, Cô Tô Mountain, Long Mountain, Tượng Mountain, Két Mountain, and finally Nước Mountain.

Forbidden Mountain is the tallest and most majestic peak in the Seven Mountains cluster, considered sacred by many, with various names and mystical stories. Now, Forbidden Mountain, once 'forbidden,' has become a famous tourist destination in Phu Quoc.

If you're looking for a place to camp overnight on a mountain in Tri Ton, Cô Tô is an excellent choice. With its majestic nature amidst vast and expansive fields, Cô Tô Mountain appears strangely beautiful yet incredibly impressive. In the 'Fairy Courtyard' area near Năm Căn power station, there is a beautiful symbol with the words 'TRI TÔN,' attracting every traveler to check-in when they arrive.


Chùa Lầu
The land of An Giang is known as a sacred land with many famous temples and shrines. One of them that cannot be overlooked is the name Chùa Lầu.

With a unique and distinctive architecture that resembles Japanese style, adorned with predominantly red brick tones, the towering temple roof makes Chùa Lầu even more impressive in the eyes of travelers from near and far.


What to Eat in An Giang?
When in An Giang, tourists cannot miss some local delicacies from the Seven Mountains region, such as Châu Đốc fish noodles, dragon fruit salad, smashed cà na, fermented fish, thốt nốt (palm tree sap), sausage, may gai (spiky bamboo shoots), sponge cake, and more.
Châu Đốc Fish Noodles
A bowl of Châu Đốc fish noodles always knows how to captivate distant visitors. Unlike the watery noodles of the Mekong Delta, Châu Đốc fish noodles have their own unique, bold flavor and are always sought after by tourists.


Dragon Fruit Salad
Considered the most famous dish in An Giang, dragon fruit is transformed into various culinary delights. The most popular include dragon fruit paired with braised fish, meat, or served with fermented fish, always delivering a mouthwatering experience for diners.

Fermented Fish
When mentioning Châu Đốc, An Giang, it's impossible not to talk about various fermented fish dishes, from mắm chốt (anchovy sauce) and mắm sặc (fermented shrimp paste) to the renowned mắm cá linh (snakehead fish sauce). For many, the taste of fermented fish is the most delightful, and it's incorporated into many delicious dishes such as fermented fish sauce, hotpot, fermented fish stew, and more.



Núi Cấm Pancakes
Núi Cấm pancakes maintain the authentic flavor of pancakes found in other provinces, but what sets them apart is the selection of vegetables brought down from Núi Cấm. With over 20 types of greens, it becomes a diverse choice for those who love this pancake dish.


Grilled Chicken with Ô Thum Leaves
Chicken grilled with Ô Thum leaves, originating from Cambodia, is distinct for marinating chicken with chúc leaves. These leaves are an essential spice, creating a rich flavor. Each bite of chicken, dipped in a dipping sauce of salt, lime, and chili, enhances the dish, providing travelers with a complete culinary experience.


Papaya Salad with Stabbed Tri Tôn
Featuring a blend of three-striped crab paste, grilled meat, shrimp paste, and bitter melon seeds, this special dish, combined with sour lime, spicy chili, and the crispy texture of shredded papaya, creates a flavorful and soulful culinary experience.


Grilled Frog Clamped Tri Tôn
This exotic and delicious flavor always captivates even the most discerning long-distance travelers. Sweet and fragrant frog meat, minced with pork belly, grilled with lemongrass, chili, and turmeric, presents an irresistible and aromatic taste.


Rice Cakes with Thốt Nốt Sugar Palm
Thốt Nốt holds a significant place in the cultural cuisine of An Giang, giving rise to delightful dishes such as pounded thốt nốt, caramelized thốt nốt, thốt nốt sweet soup, and the renowned Thốt Nốt Steamed Rice Cake, known throughout An Giang. This light yellow cake is made from the sap of the thốt nốt tree and comes in two varieties: dried and coconut water steamed cakes.


Fluffy Sticky Rice in Chợ Mới
Fluffy sticky rice is considered a popular dish in An Giang, often served with roasted duck or chicken to make the dish more enjoyable and add flavor to the meal. Though regarded as a snack, many travelers see it as a main dish to satisfy their hungry stomachs.

Lía Tân Châu
Lía, with a shape resembling clams, has thin shells for quick preparation. It can be used in various delicious dishes such as garlic butter sautéed lía, boiled lía, sun-dried lía, paired with a sweet and slightly sour tamarind dipping sauce mixed with a hint of fish sauce, creating a balanced flavor profile.


Broken Rice in Long Xuyên
Visitors to Long Xuyên must try the local broken rice dish, which, despite being the same dish, is presented and prepared differently compared to other types of broken rice. Long Xuyên's broken rice uses small and relatively sticky rice, combined with ingredients like meat and eggs, all finely chopped to create harmony between the dishes and bring a new flavor to Vietnamese cuisine.


Seven-course Beef in Núi Sam
Captivating tourists with the seven-course beef in Núi Sam is a way for travelers to fully grasp the culinary essence of the Seven Mountains region. With boiled beef stomach, beef porridge, shredded beef with bread, beef simmered with thin vermicelli, stir-fried beef with wild betel leaves, and beef stir-fried with water spinach, it's enough for visitors not to forget the local cuisine, promising an unforgettable trip to An Giang.


Crushed Carambola
A favorite among young travelers in An Giang, the sourness of crushed carambola mixed with sugar and chili creates an irresistibly attractive snack for tourists. After crushing, the fresh carambola is squeezed to reduce its sourness, and finally, sugar is added, allowing it to be ready for consumption after a few hours.

Where in An Giang?
Accommodations in An Giang are quite diverse, and depending on individual economic preferences, visitors can choose from various hotel services. Travelers can explore some An Giang hotels on Mytour, which have been popular in recent times.
Victoria Núi Sam Lodge
Victoria Núi Sam Lodge is rated as the most luxurious hotel in An Giang, nestled amidst pristine natural landscapes and surrounded by a network of canals, ditches, and venerable temples. This is the place for travelers to fully and ideally enjoy their vacation.

Address: Núi Sam Ward, Châu Đốc City, An Giang Province
Victoria Châu Đốc Hotel
Victoria Châu Đốc Hotel is an ideal address for experiencing local life, located at a unique position at the intersection of the Hậu River. Visitors will have moments to experience the river life with floating villages, industrious people, bustling floating markets, or the tranquil Chăm village.

Address: Lê Lợi Street, Châu Đốc City, An Giang Province
Núi Cấm Resort
Situated at the foot of the most prestigious tourist area in An Giang, Núi Cấm Resort inherits the natural beauty with lush greenery. Built in a natural, simple yet modern style, it offers visitors a truly livable resort area.

Address: An Hảo Commune, Tịnh Biên District, An Giang Province
Sang Ngọc Như Resort
Sang Như Ngọc Resort is nestled amidst a large forest, providing a majestic and poetic natural scenery. Here, travelers can experience living in harmony with nature in its purest form.


Address: 948 Road, Hamlet An Hòa, An Hỏa Commune, Tịnh Biên District, An Giang
Châu Khương Hotel
Châu Khương Hotel is located in the heart of Long Xuyên city, built to international standards with various service complexes for customers, including Châu Khương three-star hotel, Châu Khương restaurant – café, and nightly entertainment services at Venus Sky Bar. Guests can immerse themselves in music on the high floor. Châu Khương Hotel always aims to provide customers with the best quality of service.


Address: Mỹ Xuyên Ward, Long Xuyên City, An Giang
Little Sài Gòn Homestay
Located in Châu Đốc city, 48 km from Long Xuyên city, with modern design providing a sense of comfort, guests can fully enjoy their stay at this resort.


Address: 190 Bờ Tây, Châu Đốc, An Giang Province
Picturesque Spots
Tà Pạ Lake
Tà Pạ Lake has become a popular check-in location for many tourists visiting An Giang. The charming scenery features clear water surrounded by rocky mountains standing closely together, resembling a miniaturized 'romantic cup.' Visitors can capture photos at various decorated spots and landscapes to preserve memorable moments.


Address: Núi Tô, Tri Tôn, An Giang Province
Soài So Lake
This is the largest artificial lake in the province, where the palm trees cast their reflections on the lake, creating a picturesque scene ideal for travelers seeking a poetic and romantic backdrop for photography.


Address: Núi Tô, Tri Tôn, An Giang Province
Thốt Nốt Heart-Shaped Area
For those looking for romantic and poetic spots, the Thốt Nốt Heart-Shaped Area is the perfect place to check in and capture photos. The heart-shaped palm trees stand out amidst the lush green rice fields, providing an incredibly romantic backdrop for stunning pictures.


Address: An Tức Commune, Tri Tôn District, An Giang Province
Trà Sư Melaleuca Forest
To find a beautiful photography spot, don't overlook the famous Trà Sư Melaleuca Forest in this 'Land of Seven Mountains.' The lush greenery covering the entire frame always brings a sense of excitement to travelers, creating a close and harmonious connection with nature, providing comfort and yielding many exquisite and eye-catching photos.


Address: Tịnh Biên District, An Giang
Latina Lake
Latina Lake is situated at the foot of Mount Cấm, exuding the beauty of the majestic mountainous forest. Visitors can immerse themselves in the natural surroundings, forgetting all the fatigue and worries of work and life. Moreover, they can capture stunning photos in this picturesque setting.


Address: At the foot of Mount Cấm, adjacent to Tịnh Biên – Tri Tôn, An Giang
Ông Thoại Lake – Mount Sập
This place boasts towering mountains that captivate the beholder's eyes. Travelers often describe it as a celestial paradise due to its breathtaking natural beauty. The highlight of this lake is its crystal-clear water, resembling a reflective mirror beneath the majestic peaks. Additionally, a steel bridge allows visitors to stroll and admire the grandeur of the natural landscape.


Address: Thoại Sơn District, An Giang
Giêng Island
Giêng Island has become a vital hub for trade and services. It goes by various names such as Đầu Nước Island or Dinh Châu Island. Here, tourists can explore famous landmarks like Giêng Island Church, Quan Phòng Monastery, Rạch Sâu Church, Hoa Tự Citadel, Phước Minh Pagoda, and more.

Address: Tiền River, Chợ Mới, An Giang
Koh Kas Pagoda Gate
This is the recently acclaimed Khơ-me Pagoda, gaining popularity for its unique entrance nestled in the midst of vast, deserted fields. The solitary gate attracts tourists from far and wide who come to check-in and capture photos.


Address: Châu Lăng, Tri Tôn, An Giang
Vạn Linh Pagoda
Here, visitors immerse themselves in the natural scenery while finding tranquility in the cool and fresh air, creating a serene atmosphere for those who choose Vạn Linh Pagoda as their check-in spot, resulting in beautiful photos.

Address: An Hảo, Tịnh Biên, An Giang
What to buy when traveling to An Giang?
Fermented Anchovy Sauce
The most famous specialty of Châu Đốc, An Giang, is none other than its various types of fermented anchovy sauce, including mắm chốt, mắm sặt, mắm trèn, mắm thái, mắm rô, and more. Renowned for its unmatched flavor and quality, Châu Đốc's fermented anchovy sauce stands out in the region due to the abundance of shrimp and fish, ensuring rich raw materials for its production.

Dried Fish
When leaving An Giang, don't forget to bring back the delightful dried fish as a gift. This is a highly favored and cherished treat, especially among the people of the Mekong Delta region.

Thốt Nốt Sugar
Mention An Giang, and one cannot overlook a sweet and wholesome specialty – thốt nốt sugar. With its sweet and mild taste, beneficial for health, thốt nốt sugar is used as a substitute for refined white sugar. It makes for an ideal gift when returning from An Giang.

Cloud Berries
Cloud berries are a popular fruit in An Giang, with a sweet and slightly sour taste. They carry the fragrance of jackfruit with a hint of wild forest fruit. An ideal gift for friends or family after your trip to An Giang.

Crushed Cà Na
A combination of tangy and sweet flavors, crushed cà na is a sought-after treat. It's a delightful gift to bring back for your close friends.

Tung Lò Mò
Tung Lò Mò, also known as beef sausage, is a famous specialty in An Giang. It's made from beef, offering a delightful and impressive flavor. This is one of the special and beloved dishes, particularly favored by the Cham people in An Giang.

Fragrant Flat Rice from Khmer Community
The fragrant flat rice here is closely associated with the Ok-om-bok festival, celebrated on the 10th lunar month. This traditional cultural aspect has deep roots, and if you visit An Giang during the flat rice season, don't forget to buy a few bags as gifts for your friends and family!

Important Tips for Traveling to An Giang
Ensure you have sunglasses and a hat when visiting tourist areas like Núi Sam, Thất Sơn, etc.
Avoid carrying bulky items that may cause inconvenience during movement (as you may need to climb mountains frequently).
If you want to learn about the culture and life of the locals, participate in the Bà Chúa Xứ festival on Núi Sam for a real, immersive experience.
As per Mytour
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourJune 23, 2022