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Three picturesque streams in Phu Quoc

Translated by Bing
From June to October, Da Ban stream, Tranh stream and Tien stream receive rainwater pouring in from upstream, clear flow and cool water.

Suoi Tranh


Suoi Tranh in Duong To commune, about 10 km from the center of Duong Dong town, is a famous destination in the south of Phu Quoc island . In the rainy season from June to October, water from watershed ravines in the Ham Ninh range flows into Tranh stream, making this place have an abundant amount of water, different from the dry and rocky months.


From the gate of the Tranh stream tourist area, visitors pass through a trail paved with small stones, after about 30 minutes of walking, they will encounter a waterfall about 2 meters high. At the foot of the waterfall, the water condenses into a clear and cool lake, visitors can take a cool bath and have fun here. In addition, the road to Tranh stream is also arranged with many miniatures and works for visitors to visit and take photos.

The ticket price to visit Tranh stream is 30,000 VND/person. After visiting the stream, you can move to tourist attractions in the south of the island such as Phu Quoc Vortex Dog Conservation Center, Ham Ninh fishing village, pearl cultivation facility, pepper garden, traditional fish sauce making facility, Ho Quoc pagoda.


Image: Binh Duong


Da Ban Stream


Different from the gentle and poetic Tranh stream, Da Ban stream are somewhat more intense in the rainy season. The stream originates from the Ham Ninh range, in Cua Duong commune, about 8 km from Duong Dong town. The stream is named Da Ban because there are many large rocks here that are colorful, flat like a table surface due to the erosion process of water. People also tell each other about the story of fairies bathing in Da Ban stream every time they go to the world.


Tickets to visit Da Ban stream are 50,000 VND/person. The stream has a gentle slope, associated with the wild scenery of Phu Quoc natural forest. Here visitors can take a cool bath, have a snack with food and drinks brought with them, or follow large rocks to the upper reaches of the stream to admire strange scenery. The right time to visit Da Ban stream is from May to November every year.


Image: Benjamin Mockett


Suoi Tien


Compared to Tranh stream and Da Ban stream, Tien stream in Ham Ninh commune is still a new destination, secluded in the middle of the primeval forest, often frequented by locals and foreign visitors. Visiting Tranh stream is free of charge, only charging a motorbike deposit of about 20,000 VND/car. From the gate, visitors walk on the trail for about 10 more minutes, cross the sim forest and then arrive. The area is unspoiled, so you will occasionally encounter monkeys and squirrels on the road. The stream is about a kilometer long with clear and cool water, surrounded by flat boulders for visitors to rest.


Image: Alb Pictures



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