From the center of Duong Dong Town, Phu Quoc, follow 30 Thang 4 Street toward Ham Ninh. After about 10 km, you will reach Tranh Stream Tourist Area.Tranh Stream Tourism, Phu Quoc
Tranh Stream is 15 km long, originating from the Ham Ninh mountain range. It is formed by many small streams flowing through rocky crevices, forests, and waterfalls, creating a graceful beauty like a painting. That is why it is called Tranh Stream.
Tranh Stream Tourism, Phu Quoc
Tranh Stream is most beautiful during the rainy season. From the foot of the stream, visitors can walk along a stone-paved path about 300 meters upstream to explore the mysterious nature, bathe in the stream or waterfalls, or camp, fish, and grill fish on site, which is very enjoyable. Some sections of the stream flow over rocky rapids, creating soft, white waterfalls amid the lush green of trees and flowers.
Tranh Stream Tourism, Phu Quoc
Tranh Stream is surrounded by lush greenery. Along both banks, trees grow densely, many with greenish-gray trunks covered in soft moss, while others are vibrant with yellow and red orchids clinging to them. The stream water is cool and crystal clear. Some sections flow gently and peacefully, while others rush over rocky rapids, forming foamy white waterfalls. All of this creates a breathtaking natural landscape.
Tranh Stream Tourism, Phu Quoc
Coming here, you can immerse yourself in the clear, cool water, relax on moss-covered rocks while listening to the gentle sound of flowing water and birds chirping in the fresh air scented with forest flowers. To make the trip more exciting, visitors can hike to explore mysterious caves, including Bat Cave, located at an altitude of 200 meters, with a depth of 50 meters and many beautiful and unique stalactites.
The entrance fee to Tranh Stream Tourist Area is 3,000 VND per person.
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