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Discover the unique beauty of An Giang and Dong Thap during the floating season. A detailed guide to can't-miss destinations, cuisine, and essential travel tips.
The Mekong Delta, a land of rivers heavy with alluvium, lush fruit orchards, and simple, gentle people. Each season, the region dons a unique beauty. But perhaps the most distinctive and captivating is when the floating season arrives. This is not a natural disaster, but a 'golden season' bestowed by nature, bringing life and a completely new face to this land. Among the provinces, An Giang and Dong Thap are the most typical, where visitors can fully appreciate the beauty of the rising waters. Let's explore a detailed travel guide for a journey to An Giang and Dong Thap during this special time!

Many people often confuse the floating season with the flood season. In reality, it is a magical natural phenomenon. It usually begins from the 7th to the 10th lunar month (around late August to November), when the upstream Mekong River flows down, bringing a huge volume of water and fertile silt. The gentle water rises slowly, covering the fields and creating a vast sea of water. This is the time when nature blesses the people of the Mekong Delta with abundant aquatic resources, especially the siamese mud carp (cá linh), and unique wild vegetables like sesbania flower (bông điên điển) and water lily. The floating season is not just a season for livelihoods, but also a unique cultural feature, a festival of nature and people here.
An Giang and Dong Thap are considered the 'navel of the floods' in the Mekong Delta, where the first waters arrive and where the floating season is most pronounced. Traveling here during this time, you will experience truly special things:
An Giang, with its mix of plains and mountains, becomes incredibly charming when the water arrives. Don't miss these locations:
Tra Su Cajuput Forest: This is the symbol of An Giang tourism during the floating season. Sitting on a motorboat cutting through the water, you will be taken deep into the heart of the forest, then switch to a smaller sampan where a local rower gently guides you through canals covered in a velvety green layer of water fern. The peaceful scenery, the chirping of birds, and the endless green of cajuput trees and ferns will make you forget all your worries.
Bung Binh Thien (Heaven's Lake): This lake has a strange characteristic: while the surrounding floodwaters are murky with silt, the water in the lake remains crystal clear. During the floating season, the lake's surface expands, becoming as flat as a mirror. You can rent a boat to cruise on the lake, visit the nearby Cham villages to learn about their culture and enjoy local specialties.
Long Xuyen Floating Market: Although not as large as Cai Rang Floating Market (Can Tho), Long Xuyen retains the pristine, rustic charm of a typical Mekong Delta market. In the early morning, hundreds of boats bustle with trade, mainly local agricultural products. Try a bowl of crab noodle soup (bún riêu) or a cup of coffee right on a boat to fully soak in the atmosphere.
Known as the 'Land of Pink Lotuses', Dong Thap becomes even more poetic during the floating season. This is a great time to explore the unique wetland ecosystem of the Plain of Reeds (Dong Thap Muoi).
Tram Chim National Park: As the 4th Ramsar site (wetland of international importance) in Vietnam, Tram Chim is home to over 230 bird species, including the rare Sarus Crane. The floating season is when the vegetation thrives, attracting birds to feed, creating a vibrant dance of nature. The experience of taking a motorboat through the immense watery landscape, watching flocks of storks and egrets fly by, is an unforgettable memory. This is one of the two 'green gems' along with An Giang, where the unique ecosystem is most evident, featuring places like Tra Su Cajuput Forest, Tram Chim National Park.
Xeo Quyt Relic Site: This place was once a revolutionary base during the war. Today, Xeo Quyt is a unique eco-tourism destination. Instead of walking, you will be rowed by women in traditional 'ao ba ba' attire through a pristine cajuput forest. The feeling of listening to historical stories while being immersed in wild nature is a one-of-a-kind experience.
Thap Muoi Lotus Fields: Although lotuses bloom most brilliantly in the summer, the floating season is still an ideal time to visit. The rising water submerges the footpaths, and you will travel by boat amidst vast green lotus leaves, dotted with the remaining pink lotus flowers, enjoying the fresh air and savoring dishes made from lotus.
Cuisine is the soul of a trip to the Mekong Delta's floating season. Don't forget to try these outstanding dishes:
For a perfect trip, you should prepare a few things carefully:
The journey to explore An Giang and Dong Thap during the floating season is not just a trip, but a return to nature, to simple and rustic cultural values. It's an experience of floating on the water, witnessing the abundance of the land, and feeling the warmth and generosity of the Mekong Delta people. So pack your bags and go, to experience a moment of 'slow living' amidst the vast waters!
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