The Rú Chá mangrove forest in Thuan Hoa village, Thua Thien-Hue province is breathtaking during the leaf-changing season, with the Chá trees turning golden, giving the forest a new coat that attracts visitors.
Located about 15 km from the center of Hue city, the Rú Chá mangrove forest (Thuan Hoa village, Huong Phong commune) is currently blooming and shedding leaves, creating a picturesque and mystical scene.
With a total area of about 5 hectares, Rú Chá is the only remaining mangrove forest in the Tam Giang lagoon system, the largest lagoon system in Southeast Asia.
Not only does it stand out with its unique name, but the Rú Chá forest in Hue also possesses a pristine, mysterious beauty that enchants visitors.
The best time to visit Rú Chá is around September to October each year, when the entire mangrove forest transforms into shades of yellow and red, creating a stunning landscape.
When visiting, guests can rent a small boat and paddle through the forest, exploring the pristine area and enjoying shared experiences.
The ideal times to admire the Rú Chá forest are in the early morning or late afternoon.
These days, the Chá trees are transitioning to shades of yellow and red as they shed their leaves.
With its enchanting and poetic beauty, Rú Chá has become an unmissable destination for many who wish to immerse themselves in nature when traveling to Hue.