Not clear, murky, Fairy stream in Mui Ne is impressed by the beautiful orange-red water. Barefoot walking Tien water makes visitors like to shake off all sorrow in life.
Suoi Tien is a strange name to visitors when coming to Mui Ne. However, in recent years, this stream has been conveyed by many people because of its beauty like a fairy-tale place. Indeed, unlike any stream in our country, Fairy stream is distinguished by the orange-red stream stained by the sand.
Fairy Spring in Mui Ne falls from a sand hill. Photo: yatlat.
Called the stream, but actually this is a small stream near Hon Rom, because it is hidden behind a sand hill so not everyone knows. Therefore, to go to Suoi Tien you have to find your way to Huynh Thuc Khang (Mui Ne ward, Phan Thiet) and ask the people here the path to the stream.
Tien spring water is not flowing fast but gently, high on the ankle, where the deepest is not more than the knee. Therefore, tourists come here often to wear shoes, walk barefoot in the heart of the sparkling orange stream, to feel the cool even when it is pouring fire. At the foot of the smooth white sand, each water calms and soothes - a different feeling in the surrounding sand desert.
Looking down from above, Tien stream exudes a poetic beauty. Photo: wiki.
After the first 300m, a fairy-tale place seemed to appear before the eyes. Adorning the stream with more red are sand columns carved by the "waterman" hand, making bizarre shapes of stalagmites, sometimes like giant reliefs. Therefore, if you have the opportunity to return to the Fairy stream, you will feel extremely refreshed as if you had first arrived.
Along the stream, there are many paths leading to the sand hill. You can follow it to see the whole Fairy stream from above. One side is rows of green coconut bowl, the other side is wall of sand with two colors. Rain, abrasive wind helps sand sand exposed to the sun, pointing straight to the sky like iridescent castles.
Going up the red water to the upstream of Tien stream, visitors will encounter a small waterfall. From here the traveler can return back on the old road or continue on and explore the sandy paths along the mountainside.
If going in the right season, the stream faintly smells of lemon and grapefruit. Photo: muineinfo.
Belonging to nature's favored land (Binh Thuan), Tien Stream attracts visitors from near and far to visit during the 4 warm and sunny seasons. If the summer sky is golden like pouring honey, the green coconut trees and hyacinth flowers decorate the stream. Spring comes, grapefruit flowers, lemon flowers grow along the stream of blooming, racing incense, causing travelers to stop breathing in the breeze.
Coming here, visitors seem to be immersed in pure wild beauty, when even human footprints are swept away by the water. Although it only takes about an hour for the discovery of Fairy Stream, many people still spend a whole day for the fairy-front fun. After wading in the stream and looking at the "full" eyes, you can visit the farm near the Fairy stream to ride the ostriches with laughter.
With Tien stream, Phan Thiet is new and attractive to friends at home and abroad.
According to Kim Anh