What's in An Giang? Discover the Wild Beauty of 4 Streams in An Giang Attracting Young People

What’s in An Giang? Discover the Wild Beauty of 4 Streams in An Giang Attracting Young People

4 Streams in An Giang

The wonderland of An Giang is not only famous for the mystical Thất Sơn cluster, with its wild, overlapping mountain ranges associated with mysterious spiritual stories and sacred pagodas and temples that attract millions of visitors each year.

Recently, the streams in An Giang have also unexpectedly become popular, with their wild and poetic scenery drawing many young people to explore and check in. Follow Tiêu Dao Tử to discover the beauty of four streams in An Giang in the article below.

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When to Visit the Streams in An Giang?

When is the best time to visit the streams in An Giang? The ideal time is during the rainy season, especially from June to November. This is when the streams have plenty of water and flow strongly, creating a wild and poetic landscape.

If you visit An Giang during the dry season, the Thất Sơn mountain climbing experience will be more enjoyable, as the streams will be dry and might impact your exploration.

Top 4 Wild Streams in An Giang You Should Visit

1. Otuksa Stream – The Most Beautiful Stream in An Giang

Otuksa Stream - A Famous Stream in An Giang

Otuksa Stream – A Famous Stream in An Giang
  • Address: Otuksa, An Cư Commune, Tịnh Biên, An Giang.

When you mention Otuksa, many young people who enjoy exploring An Giang immediately think of Otuksa Lake—the largest natural freshwater lake in An Giang—or the Otuksa Camp with its romantic mountain and forest views. However, not far from there is a beautiful stream voted by young people as the most beautiful stream in An Giang—Otuksa Stream.

Otuksa Stream originates from Thủy Liêm Cave on the peak of Cấm Mountain, flows through Otuksa Waterfall, and then empties into Otuksa Lake. Like Otuksa Waterfall on Cấm Mountain, this stream only flows strongly during the rainy season and when water is released from Thủy Liêm Lake’s dam.

The path to Otuksa Stream is quite challenging, but once you arrive, you’ll feel satisfied and delighted with the uniquely poetic, wild, and absolutely chill experience with nature at this small stream.

  • A small note: Otuksa Stream is still quite wild with no nearby services, so you should prepare food, drinks, and other necessary items for a complete picnic!

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2. Ô Đá Stream – A Beautiful Stream in Tri Tôn, An Giang

Ô Đá Stream is absolutely stunning.
Ô Đá Stream is absolutely stunning.
  • Address: Dài Mountain, Ba Chúc Town, Tri Tôn, An Giang.

Although not as bustling or vibrant as many other tourist spots in Tri Tôn, Ô Đá Stream, one of An Giang’s most beautiful streams, holds a strange allure that captivates every travel enthusiast.

The interesting thing about Ô Đá Stream is that its water flows from Dài Mountain, then “weaves” through crevices and rocky rapids to reach the lower areas, creating a truly unique natural masterpiece. This is precisely why the locals named it “Ô Đá Stream” (Rock Niche Stream).

Visiting Ô Đá Stream during the rainy season, you’ll fully experience the beauty of nature in the wild, fresh, and tranquil setting of the mountains and forests. Additionally, you can enjoy dishes made from mountain crabs and mountain snails, famous “specialties” of the Bảy Núi region.

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3. Thanh Long Stream – Stream on Cấm Mountain, An Giang

Thanh Long Stream in Tịnh Biên, An Giang
Thanh Long Stream in Tịnh Biên, An Giang
  • Address: Cấm Mountain, Tịnh Biên, An Giang.

Located on Cấm Mountain (Thiên Cấm Sơn), Thanh Long Stream sits at an elevation of over 250m. This stunning stream, considered one of An Giang’s most beautiful, is formed by natural underground springs that flow downwards, weaving through tall rock faces before cascading into the stream and creating clear, cool natural pools.

Nearby attractions you might want to visit near Thanh Long Stream include Thanh Long Water Park on Cấm Mountain and other famous spots on Cấm Mountain such as Vạn Linh Pagoda, the Maitreya Buddha statue, and Bồ Hong Temple at the mountain’s peak.

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4. Tà Lọt Stream – Wild and Poetic

  • Address: An Hảo Commune, Tịnh Biên, An Giang.

This stream is located on the back side of Cấm Mountain, deep within the forest. Previously, the Cấm Mountain area was quite wild and the terrain was complex, so only locals would visit to relax. After a while, Tà Lọt Stream became more widely known, turning into a popular check-in and picnic spot for many young people from other parts of the Mekong Delta.

Tà Lọt Stream - One of An Giang's Most Beautiful Streams
Tà Lọt Stream – One of An Giang’s Most Beautiful Streams

When you visit Tà Lọt Stream, amidst the wild and fresh forest scenery, you can enjoy swimming in the stream, taking photos, picnicking with friends and family, and soaking in the peaceful atmosphere of this place.

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Important Notes for Exploring Streams in An Giang

Although the streams in An Giang aren’t as large or fast-flowing as those in other regions, you should still keep the following in mind to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip to An Giang for yourself and your friends:

  • The areas around streams and forests are often humid with dense undergrowth. Don’t forget to prepare mosquito repellent spray, snake repellent, and essential medical supplies.
  • Since the streams in An Giang only have water during the rainy season, you should prepare non-slip sneakers, raincoats, and some large plastic bags in case of bad weather.
  • If you’re unsure about the path, the best approach is to find a local guide or ask residents nearby for detailed directions.
  • Don’t forget to fully charge your phone and camera so your check-ins aren’t interrupted.
  • Finally, please don’t litter indiscriminately; leave nothing but your footprints!

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