Tranh Stream is a picturesque natural attraction located on Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam. Nestled amidst a verdant jungle, the stream boasts crystal clear water cascading through the rocks, creating a serene ambiance perfect for relaxation. Visitors are drawn to the stream for its tranquil environment and the opportunity to take a dip in its cool waters, especially during the hot and humid months. The stream derives its name from the Vietnamese word 'Tranh,' which translates to 'painting,' aptly depicting the stream's scenic beauty that resembles a work of art. The trek to Tranh Stream is part of the experience, as it involves a gentle hike through a lush, tropical forest surrounded by diverse flora and fauna. As tourists traverse the trail, they are greeted by the soothing sounds of the flowing stream and birdcalls, adding to the area's natural charm. Along the way, several smaller waterfalls and pools can be found, inviting visitors for a refreshing swim. The place is also an excellent spot for picnics, with several areas designated for visitors to relax and enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
Walking a lot & relaxing / swimming into the cool water
This is a long cool stream and waterfall in a small forest. There is an absolutely gorgeous park at the entrance to reach the waterfall. After quite a long walk up, it is pleasing to take a swim in co..
A lovely walk along this beautiful rocky stream with lots of water holes and small waterfalls to swim in. Children would love the statues of elephants, monkeys and other wild animals to be found among..
You see the stream and waterfall in same place. Bottom part or park is artificially build like Disneyland with new houses and and concrete animals. Upper part is natural with fantastic view and nature..
Recommend arriving early before the heat of the day and crowds. We arrived around 9am. The grounds, statues and gardens are beautiful and well maintained. A short walk along a rock paved path (uneven..
We went to see this place just because of the waterfalls; however, there is no water in the river at all. Waterfalls are not running, so it’s a bit of a waste of a journey. Other than that place is ni..