Fascinating beauty of Hue mangrove forest in leaf changing season
Ru Cha mangrove forest in Thuan Hoa village, Thua Thien - Hue province, in the season of changing leaves, the yellow canopy of the Cha trees makes the whole forest seem to put on a new coat, attracting tourists to visit.
Ru Cha mangrove forest in Thuan Hoa village, Thua Thien - Hue province, in the season of changing leaves, the yellow canopy of the Cha trees makes the whole forest seem to put on a new coat, attracting tourists to visit.
Located about 15km from the center of Hue city, Ru Cha mangrove forest (Thuan Hoa village, Huong Phong commune) is blooming and changing leaves these days, creating a magical and poetic picture.
With a total area of about 5 hectares, Ru Cha is the only mangrove forest remaining in the Tam Giang lagoon system, the largest lagoon system in Southeast Asia.
Not only standing out with its special name, Ru Cha forest in Hue also possesses a wild, mysterious beauty that captivates people's hearts.
Ru Cha is most beautiful around September and October every year, when the entire mangrove forest turns yellow and red, creating a stunning scene.
Coming here, visitors can rent a small bamboo boat, row through the forest, explore the primeval forest by themselves and experience it together.
The ideal time to see Ru Cha forest is early morning or late afternoon.
These days, the leaves of the Chà trees are turning yellow and red.
With its magical and poetic beauty, Ru Cha forest has become an ideal destination, not to be missed for many people who want to immerse themselves in nature when traveling to Hue.
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