- 22/10/2025
Traveling in the Southwest of Vietnam – A Journey of Thousands of Cultural Colors
The Southwestern region of Vietnam, also known as the Mekong Delta — the southern land of the country — is one of the two areas that make up the South. This region is blessed by nature with a complex network of rivers, lush water landscapes, and a rich cultural identity of the Kinh, Khmer, Hoa, and Cham peoples.
A trip to the Southwest opens up a journey of diverse experiences: from orchard tourism and community tourism to cultural-spiritual tourism, as well as ecotourism in mangrove forests and island destinations.
The Southwestern region is a land of cultural convergence, where the Kinh, Khmer, Hoa, and Cham communities live together, creating a colorful tapestry of religions, beliefs, and folk festivals.

Xiem Can Pagoda – the most beautiful Khmer pagoda in the Southern region of Vietnam
Distinctive festivals such as Chol Chnam Thmay, the Ooc Om Bok Moon Worship Ceremony, or the Sen Dolta Festival are occasions for the community to come together, celebrating national culture through the graceful Ram Vong dance, the melodious five-tone orchestra, or the unique Ro Bam and Du Ke performances.

Not only boasting a rich culture, the Mekong Delta also attracts visitors with its deep green mangrove forests.
U Minh Forest – divided into U Minh Thuong and U Minh Ha – is the core area of the world biosphere reserve, preserving a unique cajeput forest ecosystem along with many rare animal and plant species.

U Minh Ha Melaleuca Forest

Panoramic view of U Minh Thuong from the observation tower
In the Mekong Delta, visitors cannot miss Nam Du – a pristine and beautiful archipelago in the sea of Kiên Giang, now part of An Giang. With 21 islands of various sizes, 11 of which are inhabited, Nam Du is often referred to as the ‘Ha Long of the South,’ featuring blue seas, white sand, golden sunshine, vibrant coral reefs, colorful fish, and fresh seafood.
The Southwestern region of Vietnam is a journey of nature, people, and culture – where vibrant colors come together: the bright yellow of Khmer festivals, the vermilion of Chinese assembly halls, the deep green of U Minh forests, and the blue of Nam Du Sea.


All of these blend to create a lively travel picture, inviting visitors from near and far to explore, experience, and preserve unforgettable memories.
Các tin khác
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