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Watching birds during flooding season
Tra Su Cajuput Forest in An Giang Province is a must-visit
destination in the flooding season, particularly for those travelers who take
great pleasure in cruising along man-made canals whilst viewing herds of birds
in different colors and species buzzing around or perching on trees in the
forest.
Tra Su covering more than 845 hectares is home to more than 100 colonies of
water birds, animals and reptiles including rare and endangered species as well
as more than 140 floral species. A high tower in the forest is a good position
for visitors to watch birds near and far via telescopes and to have the scenic
panorama of the sanctuary.
Tra Su has more to offer. In addition to the many types of birds that tour
guides always highlight when telling their guests about the forest, the
sanctuary also magnetizes tourists to its serenity and beautifully-shaped
ancient cajuput trees.
Experienced tour guides agree that the flooding season from July to November is
the best time to explore Tra Su, as water levels rise high, submerging a vast
area of the forest but making travel by boat beyond the canals easier. The
flooding season also brings more food, including fish to the forest for birds to
catch and eat.
Tra Su can be reached by a 20-kilometer car drive from Chau Doc, which is an
attractive town of the Mekong Delta province for not only pilgrims but also
lovers of historical and natural values..
Source: SGT |
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