VietNamNet Bridge – This 5km concrete paved road runs through the
Melaleuca forest of the Tan Lap floating village in Tan Lap Commune, Moc
Hoa District, Long An Province." itemprop="description" />
VietNamNet Bridge – This 5km concrete paved road runs through the
Melaleuca forest of the Tan Lap floating village in Tan Lap Commune, Moc
Hoa District, Long An Province.
VietNamNet Bridge – This 5km concrete paved road runs through the Melaleuca forest of the Tan Lap floating village in Tan Lap Commune, Moc Hoa District, Long An Province.
With an area of 135 hectares and the 500ha buffer zone, Tan Lap floating village is invested to become the main tourist site of Long An and the Plain of Reeds.
Visitors can choose a rowboat or a motorboat to go deep into the mangrove forest, then go ashore to walk on the concrete road to explore the cajeput forest.
The observation tower was built in the mangrove forest, with the height of 38 meters.
From the observation tower, visitors can see the mangrove forest stretching to the immense sight. In the morning or afternoon, they will see thousands of white storks flying out to seek food or return to their home after a hard day.
From the observation tower, one will see the concrete road running
straight into the mangrove forest. Since this is a year-round submerged
mangrove forest, the road must be built by concrete.
It's not always straight but curved under forests, or to avoid the deep waters.
In the dry season, the leaves of melaleuca trees fell on the concrete path.
There are branches on the road but without guides, visitors should not turn on these branches to not get lost.
A nice bridge.
There are a lot of dien dien trees, which are used as vegetable.
After the tour, visitors can enjoy special dishes at the restaurants in the floating village.
You can also buy some souvenirs, especially pure honey of cajeput forests.