Must – try experiences when travelling in Chau Doc, Mekong Delta

Traveling in Mekong Delta, you should not miss to visit Chau Doc which is a small town of An Giang Province. Chau Doc Town is located near the Cambodian border, so it is a place where has mixing of various cultures and many unique outdoor activities. Also, this multicultural land has a convergence of essence, beliefs, way of life and work of the Kinh, Khmer, Cham. Visiting Chau Doc, there are many interesting experiences that you should try once.

Explore beauty of Sam Mountain

Travelling almost 6 kilometers to the west of Chau Doc Town, An Giang Province, you will have a chance to view the 230 meter-high Sam Mountain with beautiful landscapes and many historic remains.

Sam Mountain is the highest mountain in the Mekong Delta. On the way there, you can enjoy the sights of the two rice fields along the road, and drop by for a short visit to a small Khmer village. You will have a short walk up on the mountain side to see the daily life of mountain people. There are dozens of pagodas and temples, many of them set in caves, around Sam Mountain. The Chinese influence is obvious and Sam Mountain is a favorite spot for ethnic Chinese (both pilgrims from Vietnam and abroad). Travel Indochina Vietnam

From Sam Mountain, you can see stunning scenery of the surrounding countryside
From Sam Mountain, you can see stunning scenery of the surrounding countryside

The mountain does not only offer beautiful landscapes, but also is where many historic remains deeply loved by the inhabitants of Nam Bo plain are located. Ba Chua Xu Temple, Tay An Pagoda, Thoai Ngoc Hau Tomb, Tao Ngo Garden, and Bach Van Hill are among the famous sites to visit near Sam Mountain. To the top of the mountain, there is a shrine with good views of the surrounding countryside.

Exploring daily life in river region

One experience in Chau Doc that certainly makes visitors be excited is sitting on boat to explore daily life of the local. Draped along the banks of the Hau Giang River, Chau Doc sees plenty of travelers washing through on the river route between Cambodia and Vietnam. A likeable little town with significant Chinese, Cham and Khmer communities, Chau Doc’s cultural diversity – apparent in the mosques, temples, churches and nearby pilgrimage sites – makes it fascinating to explore even if you are not Cambodia-bound. Taking a boat trip to the Cham communities across the river is another highlight, while the bustling market and intriguing waterfront provide fine backdrops to a few days of relaxation. On a traditional boat, visitors will be visiting to experience a part of life of local people along the Mekong River: floating markets bustling with canoes or boats loaded with vegetables, fruit or floating fishing village with hardworking people.

Exploring daily life in river region is an interesting experience when traveling in Chau Doc
Exploring daily life in river region is an interesting experience when traveling in Chau Doc

Visiting Tra Su Cajuput Forest

Tra Su Cajuput Forest
Tra Su Cajuput Forest

Located around 10 kilometers from the Cambodian border, Tra Su is a specialized forest stretching out 1,500 hectares, which connects to other destinations such as Cam Mountain, Sam Mountain, Tuc Dup Hill and many others. This forest has a lot of potential to develop ecotourism, outdoor activities, and exploration as well as giving scientists a chance to learn and research the local environment and typical ecological system of the Mekong Delta.

The most interesting feature here is that tourists travel by motor-boat or dinghies as they weave through the forest. Passengers will enjoy enormous emerald-green duckweed that blankets the water’s surface, as well as flocks of white storks that perch on cajuputs together with many kinds of birds, animals and fish. Sometimes, the boatman stops the boat and shows tourists some of the huge beehives that rest on the top of the trees. After sitting in the motor-boat for 40 minutes to contemplate the natural sights, travelers will take to the rowing boats or dinghies to see birds and storks return home and build nests.

Tra Su is home to 140 flora types, 70 species of birds, 11 types of animals, 20 species of reptiles, and 22 kinds of fish, to name just a few. The deeper tourists go into the forest, the more attracted they are to duckweed, lotus and water lilies. The forest’s edge is quite silent while the inside is bustling and lively due to the poetic sounds of the animal world.

Join a cooking class in Cham village

Travelers will have the opportunity to come to a culinary journey with cultural and historic identity of Vietnam by visiting peaceful Cham village and discover recipes of some featured dishes which are not known by many people. This special journey will lead tourists to Chau Doc market to select ingredients and follow canals along the Hau River to the peaceful Cham village where interesting lessons begin. In particular, travelers can have diner before returning by “xich lo”, a unique traditional vehicle at Victoria Chau Doc hotel.

Travelers will go Chau Doc market to select ingredients before coming to the Cham village to join cooking class
Travelers will go Chau Doc market to select ingredients before coming to the Cham village to join cooking class

Traveling in Chau Doc and trying these interesting experiences will make chances to learn more about unique culture of the Mekong Delta and make your Mekong Delta tour more wonderful.

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