The 845-hectare Tra Su cajeput forest was established in 1983 in Vinh Trung and Van Giao communes in Tinh Bien district, and lies partly adjacent to O Long Vy commune in Chau Phu district. Photo: VNA
Visitors switch from motorboat to rowboat to head deeper into every corner of the forest. Photo: VNA
Visitors to the forest will have the opportunity to explore a flooded forest ecosystem west of the Hau River, boasting rare and diverse flora and fauna. Photo: VNA
Visitors will be immersed in a natural “symphony” of calls from white and grey storks and black-crowned night heron. Photo: VNA
Visitors switch from motorboat to rowboat to head deeper into every corner of the forest. Photo: VNA
Visitors to the forest will have the opportunity to explore a flooded forest ecosystem west of the Hau River, boasting rare and diverse flora and fauna. Photo: VNA
The 845-hectare Tra Su cajeput forest was established in 1983 in Vinh Trung and Van Giao communes in Tinh Bien district, and lies partly adjacent to O Long Vy commune in Chau Phu district. Photo: VNA
Visitors switch from motorboat to rowboat to head deeper into every corner of the forest. Photo: VNA
Tra Su cajeput forest - An ideal place to seek serenity
Visitors to the Tra Su cajeput forest in An Giang provincemay easily feel overwhelmed by natural green scenery, with the vitality fromthe cajeput trees creating a cool, pleasant space. The 845-hectare Tra Sucajeput forest was established in 1983 in Vinh Trung and Van Giao communes inTinh Bien district, and lies partly adjacent to O Long Vy commune in Chau Phudistrict. Photo: VNA