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ChauDoc Tra Su forest & drop off Can Tho
- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 104 reviews
- Start in Chau Doc, End in Can Tho
- By Vemekong
08:00 AM – 16:00 PM
Car, boat, sampan, Lunch
Up to 10pax
Tra Su cajuput forest
English speaking guide
Veggie-friendly
The 845-hectare Tra Su cajuput forest (planted from the 80s) is an ideal destination for nature lovers. Explore the nature & wildlife by boat & rowing sampan, enjoy enormous emerald-green duckweed as well as flocks of birds (seasonal), conquer the longest walking bamboo bridge in the forest in Vietnam.
Highlights
Explore Tra Su flooded forest
Enjoy a rowing sampan in the forest
Watch the wildlife (seasonal)
Conquer the bamboo walking bridge in the forest
Stick to the green destination and nature
Itinerary
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Pick-upAt 8:00 AM, our car and tour guide will welcome and pick up you at the hotel in Chau Doc city.
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Tra Su forest & activitiesArrive at Tra Su forest (planted from the 80s). The tour guide then helps you with boat ticket and get on board. After sitting on a motor boat around 20 minutes to contemplate the natural sights, you will take to the rowing sampan (about half hour) to watch birds (seasonal) and enjoy the most beautiful flooded forest in Vietnam as well as SE-Asia. Afterwards, get back to the motorboat and reach inner the forest. Take 500-meter walking to get to the 25-meter observation post to enjoy the fascinating view over the mountain in the area, the expanses of cajeput forest and the white dots of flying storks. Take an amazing longest bamboo walking bridge in the forest in Vietnam which give you much time to feel the beauty of the nature.
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Things on the wayOn the way, your tour guide will share a lot of information about the nature & wildlife, sugar palm, rice fields and fish farm…and also learn about the importance of Khmer Buddhism in the local community at the border of Vietnam and Cambodia.
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Having lunchThe trip is included the local set menu lunch in the forest.
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From Tra Su forest - Transfer to Can Tho City with car and driver (no tour guide escort)12:00 PM, after the lunch time, transfer to the hotel in Can Tho city.
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P/sP/s: We also provide a transfer service from Tra Su forest to Ha Tien for Phu Quoc island or Kampot, Cambodia.
from $109pp
from $109pp
Contact for reservation/support
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Hotline/WhatsApp/WeChat/Zalo+84939888559
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Emailhello@vemekong.com
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Better to know
A/C car & great driver, English speaking guide
All entrance fees, water 500ml/pax
The local set menu lunch in the forest
Boat & sampan, watching tower, bamboo bridge
Pick up from Chau Doc and drop off in Can Tho
Others expense
Compulsory insurance
Gratuities
Guest reviews
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Lam guided us through a morning I won’t forget. From the motorboat to the silent sampan ride, every part of this tour was crafted to help us connect with nature. The forest itself is stunning—so green, so alive. The bridge walk and the view from the tower were highlights, but the conversations we had about Khmer traditions and local farming culture made it even richer. We ended the morning with a lovely local lunch, fresh and flavorful. A must-do.
Everything was so beautifully arranged. The boat rides were gentle and immersive. Danh gave us so much local insight—not only about the forest itself but the communities and life around it. I learned more in one morning than I expected to in a week. Standing on that 25-meter observation tower, with birds circling below and forest stretching endlessly, was one of the most humbling experiences I’ve had while traveling.