Tri An is an artificial lake located on the Dong Nai River, in Vinh Cuu, Dinh Quan, Thong Nhat and Trang Bom districts (Dong Nai) with an area of over 32,000 hectares.
Located about 70km northeast of Ho Chi Minh City, Tri An Lake not only attracts tourists in the province but is also an attractive destination for thousands of young people from Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, and Binh Phuoc to enjoy and have fun every weekend.
Especially in Vinh Cuu district, Tri An lake is adjacent to Dong Nai Cultural Nature Reserve. The lake is thousands of hectares wide and the vast forests create an extremely poetic scene of "above the forest, below the lake".
Visitors here can experience activities such as SUP, cycling, jogging, fishing, kite flying, camping... as well as enjoy local specialties, especially seafood caught from Tri An Lake.
After the COVID-19 pandemic, experiential tourism has become popular and Tri An Lake has quickly become a favorite destination for young people. In the early days of April, the scorching heat was also the time when thousands of young people and families gathered at Tri An Lake to escape the heat.
Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Minh Thu (27 years old, living in Ho Chi Minh City) said she really likes the wild scenery of Tri An Lake. She and her group of friends have been here many times. According to Ms. Thu, Tri An Lake is only more than an hour by motorbike from Ho Chi Minh City, and it is quite easy to get to. The cost of a trip here is quite affordable.
"What I like most is watching the red sun reflecting on the lake every afternoon. The scenery is so beautiful and peaceful. Every time I come back here, all the pressure and fatigue seem to disappear," Ms. Thu confided.
Like Thu, many young people from Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces also choose Tri An Lake to travel to escape the sun and "heal" after a tiring week of work.
Planning 17 tourist spots along Tri An Lake
At the end of 2023, the People's Committee of Dong Nai province approved the project of eco-tourism, resort and entertainment of Dong Nai Nature and Culture Reserve (reserve), period 2021-2030.
The project is implemented on a total area of over 100,000 hectares managed by the reserve, including forested and unforested areas; forest ecosystems and rich biodiversity resources.
The project plans 51 tourist development points and 37 forest discovery tourist routes, connecting tourist routes... Of which, the Tri An lakeside area plans 17 tourist spots.
Total estimated investment capital is over 991 billion VND, including 20 billion VND of budget capital and 971 billion VND of investment calling capital.
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