"Trằm" is the local name for large, natural pools of water nestled in sandy areas, surrounded by forests. Photo: Nguyen Duc Hieu
This wetland area, approximately 10 hectares in size, is surrounded by over 100 hectares of forest and vegetation. Photo: Nguyen Duc Hieu
Tram Tra Loc is a place where underground water streams converge, winding through countless small channels. Thanks to this, the ecosystem here is rich, especially with freshwater fish species such as snakehead fish, tilapia, and crucian carp... Photo: Nguyen Duc Hieu
In the early mornings, the mist hangs gently over the water, mingled with the chirping of birds from the forest, making Tra Loc wetland an ideal stop for nature lovers. Photo: Nguyen Duc Hieu
Besides its ecological value, Tra Loc Wetland is also closely linked to the cultural life of the local people. Every year, at the beginning of September, it comes alive with the "breaking the wetland" festival – a fishing festival that has existed for over 300 years. Photo: Lam Thong
After the summer-autumn rice harvest, locals and tourists alike immerse themselves in the water, experiencing the joy of traditional fishing methods, creating a lively and unifying community atmosphere. Photo: Lam Thong
In recent years, thanks to the attention and investment of the government, the Tram Tra Loc eco- tourism area has improved its basic infrastructure to serve tourists. Photo: Nguyen Duc Hieu
However, the greatest attraction remains its pristine natural beauty, where the green of the forest blends with the clear water, providing visitors with a relaxing and refreshing feeling. Photo: Nguyen Duc Hieu
According to Saigon
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