Fairy Stream (Suoi Tien)
Fairy Stream (Suoi Tien)
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6:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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6:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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6:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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6:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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6:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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6:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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6:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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6:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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- MenekagHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam1,930 contributionsBeautiful coloursWhat is fascinating is how something so small has been packaged so well. The colourful stone bed and rocks are beautiful. Stream cold but muddy as so many have gone in that. But a beautiful picture moment. If you are visiting that area, worth just exploring they hype.Visited January 2024Traveled with familyWritten February 4, 2024
- jajavalBLampang, Thailand3,987 contributionsNothing much to do but shay, relaxing walkit’s quite far from NhaTrang on 3-4 hours drive, 1st stop is WC stop about 2hour after long driving, 1st attraction is arrived near 11:00 so if you are not into much advenutre, sand dunes jeep ride is not valuable money for 4 shared ride for20 -30 minutes.then head further to MuiNe for local restaurant ( simple lunch) . second: fairy stream -too many tourists , but relaxing walk to shallow a bit turbid stream dueto a lot of people, surrounding nature is good, shady , cool temp. It’s very hot be prepared for dehydration, slippers are recommended. It should let at least 1hiur to spend time there.Visited March 2024Traveled soloWritten March 25, 2024
- DurgeshRajadhyakshaMumbai, India531 contributionsTruely a fairy stream .. a unique experience to wade through the streamUnique out of the world experience to walk through the stream with red mountains on one side & greenery on the other. Walk for at least 1 Km to enjoy the beauty of this place & also with lesser crowds. You can also visit the Vita Garden Zoo on the way. Approx duration 1 hourVisited July 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten July 18, 2024
- RaymondaleKuala Lumpur, Malaysia1,219 contributionslooking for fairy along the streamthree weeks ago, i joined an half day tour in Mui Ne, fairy stream is the last stop. before entering, you have to leave your shoes or slippers outside first.then you can walk in the water. the stream quite long. sometimes the riverbed not flat, so be careful. the most important attraction here is the surrounding landscape on both sides. On one side, there is a lush green forest, while on the other side, towering limestone rocks on the edges of the red canyon seem to be a likely hiding place for potential fairies to hang out and it may be where the name ‘Fairy Stream’ comes from. i am looking for fairy too, but found in vain haha. actually, it is the second time i came here for exploring the fairy, the first time i walked till the end of the stream, there is a small water fall there. this time, due to limited time, i didn't walk til the end, about half way, i turned back. if i come to Mui Ne again, i will explore the stream again.Visited September 2024Traveled soloWritten September 29, 2024
- BorntocruiseUKHeathfield, United Kingdom13,812 contributionsWell I didn’t find any fairies but unique activityWell I read some reviews and most say, don’t bother. But I’m glad that we did, It’s a unique experience and we often found ourselves just laughing. Where we were walking to I have no idea at all. We just went down the steps and walked, as did lots of other people. The water is warm and not very deep. Although occasionally you will come across a few deep places with slippery rocks underneath. But it’s easy to walk along. Along the way you will see people say at tables eating their dinners. Or bars set up along the stream. But the main thing is the different coloured sand and rock formations on either side. So ignore any negativity and experience it for yourselfVisited October 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten October 27, 2024
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Alex H
Port St. Mary, UK2,591 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
We did the sunrise tour to the white sand dunes using the tour through our Mui Ne Budget Hotel, and part of the tour is to visit the fairy trail which I would recommend doing.
There is an extra entry fee which I can’t remember exactly the price (I think it was 20,000 each). It isn’t expensive anyway.
The stream and surroundings make for some lovely pictures, and there is a very small waterfall at the end. The walk itself is actually quite short but nevertheless it’s worth seeing.
There is an extra entry fee which I can’t remember exactly the price (I think it was 20,000 each). It isn’t expensive anyway.
The stream and surroundings make for some lovely pictures, and there is a very small waterfall at the end. The walk itself is actually quite short but nevertheless it’s worth seeing.
Written March 15, 2020
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Linklater Family
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam13 contributions
Oct 2020
We had a great time visiting as part of a sand dune/ fishing village/ Fairy street trip. We got there at about 6am and had the place to ourselves. Quiet, calm, clean and lots of beautiful dragonflies. We went a bit too far up the stream and when we came back, someone asked us to pay for tickets. There was a clear line when we looked, so we paid - only about 15k each, so not a problem - just because we were there so early. It was worth it to see the bend in the stream as well. Would definitely recommend. I think it would be nice to go when the cafes are open and get a meal too.
Written October 17, 2020
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HHC
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia31 contributions
Dec 2019
It is compulsory to remove your footwears upon entry.They started to collect VND15k entrance fee, however, it is worth it I guess as we do not see much rubbish as prescribed by the early reviewers prior to our visit in Dec 2019. However, the public toilets look a lil run down and imagine if you have to enter with bare feet. Try to avoid using the toilets if you can.:-) Nice and relaxing walk and we took lots of nice photos along the way. You may skip the journey when you reach the dark muddy portion after you have past a horizontal tree trucks as there is nothing much after then.
Written February 2, 2020
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Bosco F
Melbourne, Australia9 contributions
Nov 2022
OMG the pungent stench at the entrance nearly knocks you over. It smelled like a mixture of sewage and rotten fish. There was garbage every where. There was no way I was going to step in that water, who knows what type of diseases lurked there. So if you can brave the smell I suggest a bio hazard suit or at least galoshes if you don't want to pick up something nasty.... I dunno why they let their attractions become so filthy....
Written November 5, 2022
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Florian M
Bad Rappenau, Germany73 contributions
Dec 2024 • Family
The name is great, the reality is different. Ultimately, you walk through a small and dirty stream towards its origin. The edge is lined with garbage and other junk. You'll be sold an entry with a shoe storage option. Isn't the world, but it's still a rip-off for those who don't understand.
Is it possible to safely save yourself unless you have absolutely nothing else to do.
Would absolutely not recommend !!!
Is it possible to safely save yourself unless you have absolutely nothing else to do.
Would absolutely not recommend !!!
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Written December 10, 2024
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mrFoodo
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Dec 2019
Got charged 15,000VND per person to walk in the stream, there's 2 'official' looking guards at the entrance. Looking back, I could see the Vietnamese visitors going through for free though? Basically you're walking through a muddy stream - There's interesting formations where the clay has been washed away by erosion, lots of people taking selfies. Good to spend say an hour there to cool down on a hot day.
Written January 1, 2020
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GiakouMRhodes
Rhodes46 contributions
Feb 2020
Visited the Fairy stream recently but was disappointed as it was literally a stream running through some bamboo trees. At the end there was a very small waterfall, not even worth taking a picture of. On the whole, it's worth a visit if you have time as the entrance fee is next to nothing but apart from taking a few photos there is nothing to do there.
Written March 1, 2020
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Nga Tran
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam1,920 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
Ticket entrance costs almost $1. Be careful when walking among the stream cos it’s very slippery. The path’s view will keep getting better and better as you keep moving forward. But you must go back to exit so measure your time. There will be cafe and restaurant at the middle of the stream too. Also taking photo with python as well.
Written May 6, 2020
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DanielaKLI
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam215 contributions
Jul 2020
The stream opens at 6am. We were there at 9am and it was already way too hot. It's a nice walk, kids will love it. Don't get bothered by your shoes, you'll have services around the stream who allow you to drop your shoes (and clean your feet afterwards with fresh water) for only 5k per person.
Written July 26, 2020
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Funta
Barcelona, Spain37 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
You have to pay a ticket but it is very cheap (15.000VDN) One of the few places I see they take care of. No shoes are allowed ( they will keep them), there are bins on the way, it is clean and refreshing for the hot summer days. They are also growing flowers around and put swings. It was a little bit crowded but yet you can relax in there.
Written January 18, 2020
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Hi all,
I would like to know if visiting the fairy stream on sunset will be good? I'm still not sure whether to go to fairy stream or prince's castle for sunset (to get the best photo)
Written December 7, 2019
fairy stream is good anytime of day because iit enclosed i dont think sunset would add or detract from the experience
Written December 18, 2019
How much is the entrance for 1 adult person?
Thanks :)
Written November 29, 2017
Hi, it's totally free, don't let your shoes to the people who say you must, take your shoes with you, in your backpack and enjoy. You can take something to drink with you, or drink in the bars on the sides of the river, one is in the middle, and the other at the end, if you decide to continue until you arrive to the cascade. At the top of the cascade, there is a bar, where you can ask for a taxi ( very cheap ) and you can walk to the nearby road ( Vo Nguyen Giap ), to go back to Mui Né. Walking in the river is so delicious, but it's a long journey ( nearly one mile, to the cascade ). Please, don't visit the " zoo ", it's a shame, the animal are in very poor shape, and the owner is a bad man, with absolutely no feelings, for the poor animals.
Written December 10, 2017
How do I get around Mui ne by my own? What kind of transportation suggested? Or I should book a day tour around mui ne? I will be spending 2 days 1 night there.
Written September 8, 2017
a tour would be the best way to see them.
Written September 9, 2017
How do I get around Mui ne by my own? What kind of transportation suggested? Or I should book a day tour around mui ne? I will be spending 2 days 1 night there.
Written September 8, 2017
Hi!
It depends if You prefer walking. In my opinion, the best transport method is our own feet. You can see everything, even that You shouldn't see - a lot of garbage on the beach. ;) Mui Ne is really long village. I walked something about 25 kilometers. Obviously, You can get a taxi, it isn't very expensive, but You should choose the one with a counter (official one). The trips orgnized by the hotels were much more expensive, so I didn't use it.. I heard that visiting the nearby city - Phan Thiet is very nice experience (especially marketplace), but I wasn't there during my vacation in Vietnam, I was concentrated on Mui Ne. Best regards!
Written September 14, 2017
Little Muine Cottage, très grande chambre, accès direct à la plage, 1,6 km à Suôi-Tiên.
Inconvénient : Cet hôtel garde le passeport pendant la durée vos séjours à l'hôtel.
Written June 30, 2017
I am planning a trip there this June.
Is the weather suitable to visit this place?
What time is suitable to visit this place?
If is morning, then what time?
It take how long to finish this trip?
Is it far from Mui Nei ?
Written April 4, 2017
Hi. The fairy stream is right in the middle of Mui Ne village, it's not hard to find. The walk up the stream and back may take up to 2h, depending on how fast or slow you wish to walk.
Written April 5, 2017
Do I need tour guide to walk in fairy stream? Is it safe if without tour guide?
Written April 3, 2017
Everything is perfectly safe and no need for a guide.
Written April 7, 2017
If I go to Fairy stream by rented motorbike, is there anywhere to leave it securely before walk inside?
Written May 5, 2016
Hi,
You should have no trouble as there are a few little shops and cafes just by the bridge on the main road with plenty of open space, we cycled and locked our bikes just near the top of the bridge.
Hope this helps
Written May 5, 2016
Is it possible to find a half day trip to the mekong delta as we have limited time.
Do you know of a boat trip tour to the CC tunnels in the afternoon as we arrive in the afternoon.
Many thanks
Written November 13, 2015
As you have limited time I suggest you contact the tourist office I. Ho chi. mInh who would probably be able to advise you
I stayed in Ho Chi Minh for 3 nights therefore I had 2 whole days to see the sights but did not make the tunnels but had a full day tour of the Mekong delta on my second day, the first day was spent wandering around on foot and saw many sights in Ho Chi Minh
I hope this information helps
Kind regards
pIna
Written November 14, 2015
I don't think so. It's full of sharp edges, so you can get hurt. The waterfall is really beatuful without making a bath. :) Greetings!
Written September 16, 2017
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