THE TRUTH ABOUT SUOI TIEN FAIRY WATERFALL
Suoi Tien, or Fairy Waterfall, stands out as a must-visit destination. This enchanting spot offers a serene escape into nature, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of cascading waters and lush greenery. However, that is the story from over 10 years ago. What happens now is a big disappointment for those who want to visit this place.
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Trash, garbage, plastic bags, used plates, dishes, beer cans… are what you will be when you first go in the entrance. Don’t be surprised, that’s normal in Phu Quoc recently.
In this post article, I will tell you frankly the truth about Suoi Tien as a local Vietnamese tour guide here in Phu Quoc. It may hurt but you better know before you have intent to visit this place.
About the Suoi Tien waterfall
First of all, let’s talk about the beauty of nature before the waterfall becomes touristy. Suoi Tien is located in the east part of Phu Quoc Island, approximately 15 kilometers from Duong Dong, the island’s main town. The journey to Suoi Tien is an adventure in itself, as you travel through the island’s picturesque landscapes.
The trail to Suoi Tien is a delightful trek through the forest. As you approach the waterfall, you’ll walk along a well-marked path that meanders through lush vegetation. The hike is relatively easy and suitable for all fitness levels, making it a great activity for families and nature lovers.
Suoi Tien is a multi-tiered waterfall with clear, cool water cascading over rocks into serene pools. The sound of the water and the surrounding greenery create a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and reflection.
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Why is there trash everywhere?
As tourism grows, social media makes the waterfall attractive for locals who go here for camping, picnic, and swimming. They bring charcoal, raw food, and drinks here to cook. After enjoying themselves, they leave everything behind. They thought that there would be cleaning service since they paid the entrance fee. In fact, the owner who owns the gate and packing spot is the one who is responsible to clean up the area, however they don’t clean often and they don’t even bring the trash out, they just bring trash back deep in the forest. As a result, when the rainy season comes, the water rises high. Garbage is washed downstream by water and stuck on tree tops. The scene is like something out of a horror movie.
What we should do?
What can be changed? nothing will be changed in one night. It takes a long time, generations to understand the importance of nature.
When I go to visit Suoi Tien, I always bring a bag with me to clean a little bit. I know it doesn’t seem to change much. But I am happy with things I do. I hope everyone who visits the waterfall should respect Nature. As with any natural site, it’s important to respect the environment. Carry out all your trash, avoid disturbing wildlife, and stay on the designated trails to minimize your impact on the ecosystem.
Last but not least, Phu Quoc is known for its friendly and welcoming locals. When visiting Suoi Tien and other attractions, it’s important to be respectful and mindful of the local culture. Greet people with a smile, and if you need assistance or directions, don’t hesitate to ask.