Tra Su Cajeput Forest is home to various flora and fauna species in Vietnam. |
Covering an area of nearly 850 hectares, most of the trees in Tra Su are over 10 years old with an average height of 5 to 8 meters. (Photo: Diem Dang Dung) |
(Photo: Kien Pham) |
Lotus is grown along the path leading to Tra Su forest. (Photo: angiang.gov.vn) |
(Photo: Diem Dang Dung)Tra Su Cajeput Forest is most beautiful in the rainy season from September to November. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the forest by boat.
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Cajeput trees grow in straight lines, like an arch welcoming visitors. (Photo: angiang.gov.vn) |
Water ferns cover the water surface on the way leading to Tra Su forest by boat. (Photo: angiang.gov.vn) |
Many visitors are eager to explore the magnificent natural beauty of Tra Su forest. It looks like a vivid and colorful picture. (Photo: angiang.gov.vn) |
The forest is made even more brilliant with the yellow sesban flowers which are typical food in the Mekong delta region in the rainy season. (Photo: angiang.gov.vn) |
(Photo: Diem Dang Dung) |
The green forest is dotted with white storks, which fly back to Tra Su at unset. They look like white silk on the tree branches. (Photo: Diem Dang Dung) |
Tra Su cajeput forest is being renovated for ecotourism. Especially its “thousand steps” bamboo bridge with a total length of more than 10 km is now the longest bamboo bridge in Vietnam. (Photo: nhandan.vn) |
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