The Mekong Delta's monsoon river ride
'Mua nuoc noi' (floating-water season) describes the monsoon floods that partially submerge the Mekong Delta's melaleuca forests and draw boats between their branches.
Situated 30 kilometers from Chau Doc, the provincial capital of An Giang, melaleuca forest offer year-round greenery and calm shade. Paddle-powered tourists skiffs take visitors through the 850-hectare forest for a mere VND45,000 (US$2).
The melaleuca forest at National Park Tram Chim - Dong Thap Province
Dong Thap Province's Tram Chim National Park has long drawn tourists eager to get a glimpse of its rare indigenous birds. Numerous busses leave Ho Chi Minh City daily for the park. Once inside, those determined to paddle their own way can rent a boat for around VND500,000 (US$22.5).
Tan Lap Melaleuca Forest - Long An Province
The melaleuca forests in Long An Province belong to the Tan Lap Floating Village, an eco-tourism area over 100km from Saigon, not far from the Cambodian border. The Vam Co Tay River cuts through the trees as well as a concrete boardwalk accessible only by boat.
Xeo Quyt Melaleuca Forest - Dong Thap Province
A ticket to the preserve costs just VND5,000 (US$0.3) and a boat ticket costs just VND15,000 (US$0.7).