Flooding season is a special present from nature awarding to Mekong Delta in every single year. It not only brings many benefits for people living along the Mekong river but also makes its own gorgeous that attracts many tourists. The flooding season begins in July and ends in October according to the lunar calendar. If you are going to plan a trip to Mekong Delta at that time, what are you looking for? Enjoy some special dishes, a scenery of a lone palm tree and reflection in a rice field filled with water at sunset with a purple and orange clear soft sky. As a person who was born and grow up at Mekong Delta, I would like to share my experience about Tips for traveling the Mekong Delta in the flooding season in this article.
Things to do in Mekong Delta Vietnam flooding season
1. Tra Su cajuput forest
Around 300 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City, Tra Su cajuput forest is located at Van Giao Commune, Tinh Bien District, An Giang Province, about over 20 kilometers from Chau Doc City and 10km from the Cambodia border, a wonderful place for anyone who seeks for nature and some scientific field trip. The total square of this area 845 hectares and it is home of many kinds of water birds, bats, and other rare, endangered animal and reptile species.
Or if you want to go by yourself, you can hire motorbikes or private car, and follow the route to Chau Doc City, then head to Nha Bang town in Tinh Bien District. From there, it is only 4 kilometers to Cam Mountain, which is right next to Tra Su Cajuput Forest.
2. Bung Binh Thien
Bung Binh Thien, another name of this destination is God Lake, is the biggest freshwater lake in Mekong Delta. Located in An Phu District of An Giang Province. The best time to go there is during the flooding season in September. If you start your trip from Ho Chi Minh City, it maybe takes you around 6 hours to get there by renting car or renting motorbike. During your trip, you should stop by Chau Doc City to fill your petrol, buy some stuff and going to the toilet.
3. Cam Mountain (Forbidden Mountain)
Cam Mountain is well known as one of the seven mountains in Mekong Delta. A long time ago, this place was full of fairy tales and mystery. But nowadays, thanks to the development of economic and transportation, more people come here for traveling, camping and it has become one of the most famous destinations in An Giang Province.
4. Ta Pa hill
Ta Pa, a 120-meter hill on Tri Ton District in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang. This is a perfect place for anyone who want to observe sunset in Mekong Delta. Standing on the peak of the hill, you guys will catch the majestic scenery from there to see the river, rice fields and a lot palm tree covered its.
5. Tinh Bien market
The next destination in this list is Tinh Bien Market (around 36 kilometers from Cam Mountain). I guess that you have gone to Ben Thanh Market already. I’m sure to you that it is totally different from Tinh Bien Market which we will introduce to you. Close to the border of Vietnam and Cambodia, this market can be the only place that you can find the insects used as street food around Mekong Delta, if you don’t have time to go to Cambodia, you can try it at the Tinh Bien market after visiting Cam Mountain.
The best time to go there is in the morning, where you can enjoy the atmosphere of the local completely. If you are brave enough, you can buy insect street food and have a taste. We are sure that this will be an unforgettable moment for you. About fee entrance? It’s free. How about the parking lot? Yes, you have to pay a small fee.
6. Tram Chim national park
The Tram Chim national park was recognized as the fourth Ramsar site for birds sanctuary in May 2012. If you are a bird lover or photographer, this destination is for you.
Tram Chim is located in Tam Nong district, Cao Lanh which consists of 190 plant species, 100 freshwater species, and 250 water bird species. It takes 2 hours to visit around the Melaleuca forest Cham by boat.
Hiring a boat is a good choice for the immersion in the Melaleuca forest for 2 hours if you are a big group. On the other hand, you should match to other travelers in order to save the budget if you are a solo traveler.
Price: around 800,000 - 900,000 VND/boat
On the way of exploring the Melaleuca forest, the ghost paddy may come in front of your eyes, so what things made this extraordinary name? Actually, paddies have a special ability is to adopt flood. These will go up depends on the level of flooding, may up to 5 meters. In addition, harvesting is in December but it must be harvested at night. Because of these magical characteristics, locals call it with ghost paddy.
What to eat in flooding season
Ca Linh (Siamese mud carp)
During the flooding season, lots of fish from the upstream of Mekong River will follow the river and come to Mekong Delta. So that the price for Siamese Mud Carp in the flooding season can’t be cheaper. You can find the food with Siamese Mud Carp in almost every restaurant in An Giang Province and the price is maybe under 100,000VNĐ. But before you enter a restaurant, you should ask the price beforehand. Here our recommend food with Siamese Mud Carp:
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- Lau Ca Linh (Siamese Mud Carp Hot Pot)
- Canh Chua Ca Linh (Siamese Soup)
- Ca Linh cuon la lot (Siamese Mud Carp with Wild Betal Leaf)
Lau mam (Fish fermented Hotpot)
Along with the famous Fish sauce, the food in Mekong Delta always used with fish fermented sauce, this hotpot is not an exception. The chef always uses the lemongrass to reduce the smell of the fish sauce. But with some people, the taste of fish sauce is hard to try and we can’t help you with that. You can try other food instead :)
Price is around 80.000-150.000VND and you can find some good restaurants in Chau Doc City and this is our recommendation:
Dong Que restaurant, No 108 Trung Nu Vuong Street, Ward 8, Chau Doc City
Bay Bong 2 Restaurant, No 46 Trung Nu Vuong Street, Ward Chau Phu B, Chau Doc City.