Tranh Stream, Kien Giang Province, Vietnam


3.5 (322 reviews) Spent Ranking #3 in Kien Giang Province Bodies of Water

Leave enough time and wear shoes

The Tranh stream is not easy to get to once you are there if you are short of time and need to trek up the rock filled pathway. Do the rocky nature of the path, you need good shoes to get up or can injure your ankles or knees. We walked for 15 mins and didn’t seem to be any closer so after covering the prison, Hamh Ninh and Fish Sauce and Pepper factory decided to turn back. There’s toilets there and a convenience store but otherwise given the waterfall didn’t look as spectacular as others in Da Lat decided to abort. Plenty of kids swimming in the nud, which hadn’t seen in a long time. If I were to do this again I would just cover Hamh Ninh and a Tranh stream leaving more time and forget about the Prison, pepper, fish sauce factory and An Thoi in a half day tour.
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Phu Quok Island, Duong Dong, Vietnam.

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3.5 based on (322 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 3Chilasiat 5:00 PM Jun 2, 2018
    Nice walk
    Apart from the biggining of the tour which was non significant with concrete animals and figures, I would say it was a nice walk in nature. Take a baby carrier if you have young children and good sneakers or walk shoes to visit the stream. At the end of the walk, you can swim in the fresh water however do not jump cause the water is not deep enough. It is a shame that locals do not respect the place by putting their trashes away despite some trash bins and some others can not resist to sing aloud with their speakers in such nature place....

  • 3854q 5:00 PM Aug 1, 2018
    Beautiful but....
    The stream and water is beautiful, but over shadowed by how the local vietnamese treat such a national treasure. On two occasions as we hiked up to the falls we witnessed two big groups of people eating and drinking by the stream, then blatantly just get up and leave without picking up there trash, even though there was a bin a few meters away. We made comments but were rebutted with fowl language and threats. This mentality inferiorities me to the core.