Tra Su is a typical cajuput forest on thewestern part of the Hau River, a tributary of the Mekong. Waterways that cutthrough a forest of green melaleuca trees are a great way to reconnect withnature, breath in fresh air and listen to the sound of chirping birds, a worldaway from the noise and bustle of cities.
The Tra Su forest is home to about 140 plant species, but the majority iscajeput trees. The most suitable time of the year to visit the cajeput forestis during the lotus season, between June and September and the flooding season,from October to November.
Visitors can also enjoy watching locals harvest cajuput flower honey.
During a tour, visitors travel by motorboat and switch to a rowing boat onreaching the heart of the forest. This is when they can see many birds foragingand nesting. The forest is home to about 70 species of birds, including storksand bitterns.
Thanks to the diversity and richness of flora and fauna, the Tra Su cajeputforest is assessed to be of international significance for the conservation ofwetlands in the Mekong Delta. Boats floating in the middle of the blue waterwayunder intertwined cajeput foliage, taking visitors to a green and peacefulplace./.