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Phu Quoc’s waterfalls
Take a dip in the pure cold
water of Tranh Creek on Phu Quoc Island.
Kien Giang Province’s Phu Quoc Island is endowed with beautiful beaches and
scenic spots.
The picturesque Tranh Creek is known widely by tourists as it is easy to reach.
It is about five kilometers south of the island district’s Duong Dong Town. From
the road, it’s a quick 200-meter walk to get there.
Tranh Creek starts high in the mountains and passes through the meadows that
give it its name, Tranh, which is a type of plant that grows wild there.
The path to one of the water falls is just dirt and rocks with some natural
stone steps in some steep sections.
Tranh Creek is surrounded with greenery. A stream with pure water winds its way
through cavities and huge rocks, creating waterfalls and ponds before merging
into a bigger stream that is about 15 kilometers long.
There are a lot of smooth flat rocks by the stream making it suitable for group
activities.
Visitors can have a bracing swim in the pure, cold water, watch the waterfall or
pick forest orchids. You can also explore nearby caves, especially the Bat Cave
with beautiful stalactites. For visitors who like fishing – you can catch
freshwater fish there. Local residents used to catch big ones up to about 10
kilos but they are not easy to catch as they swim quickly into rock cavities to
hide.
If you go trekking to this area, bring some food for lunch. You will find it fun
to take a meal in the forest.
A visit to Tranh Creek will make your trip to Phu Quoc more enjoyable and
memorable.
To get to Phu Quoc, you can take a ship from Rach Gia and Ha Tien towns of Kien
Giang Province or a plane from Tan Son Nhat Airport in Ho Chi Minh City.
Source: Reported by Diem Thu |
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