Tra Su Cajuput Forest Nature Reserve is a unique wetland forest known for its extensive waterways and diverse bird life, offering tranquil boat tours and rich wildlife viewing opportunities.
Tra Su Cajuput Forest Nature Reserve is located in the An Giang Province of southern Vietnam and covers an extensive area of wetland forest dominated by Cajuput trees (Melaleuca). This reserve is part of the Mekong Delta's rich ecological zone and features a distinct flooded forest ecosystem that thrives during the wet season when water levels rise dramatically. The forest spans over thousands of hectares of seasonally inundated wetlands, waterways, and swampland, providing critical habitat for a diverse array of flora and fauna, including migratory birds, aquatic animals, and endemic species. Rich in biodiversity, the reserve attracts many species of birds such as the Asian openbill stork, painted stork, and various types of egrets and herons, making it a vital birdwatching destination. Visitors primarily explore the reserve by traditional wooden boats, gliding through narrow canals surrounded by tall cajuput trees and lush water plants. The forest is also home to unique flora including medicinal plants and aquatic vegetation that support the ecological balance of the region. The protected area was established to conserve this fragile wetland ecosystem and promote ecotourism in An Giang. It offers a peaceful outdoor experience with opportunities for wildlife photography, birdwatching, and calm nature excursions. Visitors can enjoy guided boat tours at sunrise or sunset, when wildlife is most active and the forest is particularly enchanting. Trails for walking are limited due to the wetland conditions, so boating is the primary way to explore. The nearby villages and floating markets provide cultural insight into local life influenced by the Delta’s waterways. Tra Su Cajuput Forest Nature Reserve is an important natural and cultural landmark in southern Vietnam, balancing conservation with responsible public access.
Extensive boat network through flooded cajuput forest
Diverse bird species including Asian openbill and painted stork
Seasonal water-level changes creating unique floodplain ecosystem
Sunrise and sunset tours offering spectacular wildlife viewing
Characterized by tall Melaleuca trees growing in seasonally inundated wetlands creating a rare and serene ecosystem.
Important habitat for native and migratory birds, making the reserve a key birdwatching destination in southern Vietnam.
Well-maintained water passages for quiet boat tours providing access to deep parts of the forest otherwise unreachable on foot.