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Giong Trom District

Giong Trom District

Located in the heart of Ben Tre Province, Giong Trom District has long been known as a fertile land of lush orchards and tranquil riverscapes a place that perfectly embodies the peaceful charm of the “land of coconuts”. Unlike bustling tourist centres, Giong Trom captivates visitors with its simplicity, its gentle waterways, its evergreen gardens, and the unhurried lifestyle of the Mekong Delta people. If you are looking for a serene destination to escape the city, reconnect with nature, and immerse yourself in local culture, Giồng Trôm is undoubtedly an ideal choice.

An Overview of Giong Trom A Fertile Land in the Heart of Ben Tre

Situated in the southeast of Ben Tre Province, just 10 km from Ben Tre City, Giong Trom is well known for its intricate network of rivers and canals such as the Ba Lai River and the Ham Luong River. These waterways form a rich hydrological system that nurtures the district’s vast orchards and thriving eco tourism.

beauty of Ben Tre

The Beauty of Ben Tre

Blessed by nature, Giong Trom is home to many renowned specialities, including:

  • Sap coconuts, green Siam coconuts, and ivory Siam coconuts
  • Green skin pomelos, durians, and mangosteens
  • Fragrant Giong Trom sticky rice
  • Traditional craft villages that have existed for generations
Take photos and check in at the grapefruit garden

Particularly meaningful is the fact that Giong Trom is the birthplace of Madam Nguyen Thi Dinh, the first woman to hold the rank of Deputy Commander of the Liberation Army of South Viet Nam. Her legacy lends the district a deep historical and cultural significance.

What Makes Giong Trom an Appealing Destination?

Giong Trom may not be a noisy or heavily commercialised tourist area, but it offers a wealth of unique experiences that visitors simply should not miss.

What Makes Giong Trom an Appealing Destination

Authentic Mekong Delta Scenery

From endless coconut groves and abundant orchards to quiet country lanes shaded by greenery, Giong Trom paints a poetic and soothing picture of the rural South.

Authentic Mekong Delta Scenery

Rustic and Delicious Local Cuisine

Dishes such as coconut heart salad with prawns and pork, coconut braised shrimp, free-range chicken, and Mekong style banh xeo leave a lasting impression on every traveller.

Rustic and Delicious Local Cuisine

Warm and Hospitable Locals: The people of Giong Trom are known for their kindness, sincerity, and genuine hospitality one of the district’s most endearing qualities.

Top Attractions in Giong Trom

The Memorial Site of Nu Tuong Nguyen Thi Dinh

This historically significant site is located in Luong Hoa Commune. With its solemn architecture, spacious grounds, and many valuable artefacts, it offers deep insight into the heroic life of the famous female general.

The Memorial Site of Nu Tuong Nguyen Thi Dinh

Visitors can:

  • Explore the traditional exhibition house
  • Learn about her courageous revolutionary journey
  • Pay respects at the memorial area

Son Phu Fruit Gardens A Green and Refreshing Check in Spot

Son Phu is famous for its pomelo, rambutan, durian, and mangosteen orchards. The best fruit season lasts from May to August. Visitors can:

  • Walk through the fruit gardens
  • Pick fruit directly from the trees
  • Enjoy fresh seasonal produce
  • Take stunning photos in verdant surroundings
check in at the fruit garden

Con Lon A Green Island on the Ham Luong River

Separated by wide river channels, Con Lon is covered in coconut palms and home to communities engaged in farming, aquaculture, and traditional coconut candy making.

Travellers can enjoy:

  • Riding a motorbike around the island
  • Visiting coconut candy workshops
  • Drinking fresh coconut straight from the tree
  • Listening to don ca tai tu in a peaceful, rustic setting
Listening to don ca tai tu in a peaceful, rustic setting

Son Doc Rice Paper Village

One of the oldest craft villages in Giong Trom, Son Doc is known for its fragrant coconut infused rice crackers made entirely by hand.

Visitors can:

  • Watch artisans steaming and drying rice papers
  • Try making the crackers themselves
  • Buy freshly made products as souvenirs
Son Doc Rice Paper Village

Unmissable Experiences in Giong Trom

Rowing a Sampan Through Coconut Shaded Canals

Gliding gently through waterways lined with nipa palms, you can breathe in the tranquillity of the Mekong Delta a must try experience when visiting Giong Trom.

Rowing a Sampan Through Coconut Shaded Canals

Fruit  Picking in the Orchards

From pomelos and durians to rambutan, every fruit is fresh, juicy, and full of tropical flavour.

Fruit  Picking in the Orchards

Savouring Rustic Local Cuisine

Don’t miss out on:

  • Coconut heart salad with prawns and pork
  • Coconut braised shrimp
  • Charcoal grilled snakehead fish
  • Mekong style banh xeo
  • Stir fried freshwater snails with coconut
Mekong style banh xeo

Every dish carries the authentic rustic charm of the Mekong countryside.

Giong Trom A Perfect Choice for Lovers of Peace and Nature

Hidden within the vast Mekong Delta, Giong Trom offers travellers a uniquely tranquil experience untouched, unhurried, and deeply authentic. Here, lush orchards, traditional culture, and warm hearted locals come together to create a charming and peaceful getaway.

If you are seeking a gentle journey to “recharge”, reconnect with nature, and unwind at a slower pace, Giong Trom is the perfect destination for you.