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Tram Tra Loc是广治省一片被洪水淹没的白千层森林,游客在茶色水面上划船穿行于绿色树冠之下。本文介绍如何前往及注意事项。

Last updated · May 21, 2026 · independently researched, never sponsored.
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Tram Tra Loc是一片白千层——越南语称"tram"——森林,位于越南中部广治省海浪县。森林面积约60公顷,地势低洼,白千层树木从静止的褐色水中生长而出,水色如同泡好的茶。这种琥珀色完全出于自然——是腐烂的树叶和树皮中的单宁渗入水中形成的,并非污染所致。
这片森林存在已有数代之久,但直到近几年,镜面水面和盘根错节的根系照片在网上广泛流传后,才开始吸引游客到访。它有时会被拿来与湄公河三角洲的Tra Su淹水森林相比,但Tram Tra Loc规模更小、更幽静,商业化程度也远不及后者。来此的大多是越南本地人——外国游客目前寥寥无几,这也正是它的魅力所在。
人们来这里,为的是水和光。在洪水季节,林地被0.5至1.5米深的琥珀色水淹没,树冠将阳光过滤成金绿色的光柱,落在水面上。你乘坐一艘小木船或竹筏,由当地村民撑篙前行。这里真的很宁静——没有引擎声,没有广播声,只有桨声和头顶的鸟鸣。
摄影师们会在清晨赶来,捕捉平静水面的倒影。但即便你没带相机,漂浮在这片只遵循潮汐和船夫节奏的森林之中,也自有一种值得绕道而来的感受。
越南中部这一带,南边是Hue,北边是Phong Nha,Tram Tra Loc恰好可以顺路纳入两地之间的自驾行程,无需大费周折。
森林的洪水期大约从9月持续到次年1月,10月和11月水位最高,是最佳时段——水位足够深,可以划船深入林中,白千层树冠也最为茂盛。
旱季(3月至8月)也可前往,但水位会大幅下降,船只无法进入深处,只能在泥泞的地面上步行,氛围感会大打折扣。
11月可能多雨——这是越南中部的雨季——建议携带轻便雨衣。就天气和光线而言,上午通常比下午更为平稳。
最近的主要城市是**Hue**,位于南边约65公里处。
没有公共交通直达Tram Tra Loc。进入森林的道路已铺设路面,但较为狭窄。

图片来源:Pexels,摄影:Quang Nguyen Vinh
这是这里的核心体验。当地船夫驾驶小木船或竹筏载你穿行于被洪水淹没的森林,全程40至60分钟,蜿蜒穿过白千层树干,驶入树冠合拢的幽深水道。船费约50,000–100,000 VND每人——价格因季节和团队人数略有浮动。记得给船夫小费,他们的收入很微薄。
森林边缘设有一条木栈道,可以俯瞰湿地全景,无需上船。若水位过低无法行船,或者游完水路想活动一下筋骨,这条栈道是个好选择。慢步走完约需20分钟。
紧邻森林的村子是一个宁静的农耕社区,没有任何旅游配套设施,但漫步村间小道,可以感受广治这一带的乡村日常——稻田、菜地,还有对你毫不在意的村犬。森林入口附近有几户人家售卖当地小食和饮料。
广治镇在北边约20公里处。这座古城堡在1972年战役中遭受重创,现已部分修复,是一处令人深思的历史遗址。如果你对这片土地的历史与自然风光同样感兴趣,两处可以搭配游览。
如果你认真对待摄影,请在早上7点前到达。低角度的晨光穿透树冠,投射在静止水面上,形成那种让这个地方在网上走红的镜面效果。上午中段之后,风起浪动,倒影便会散去。
Tram Tra Loc本身没有餐厅,入口附近只有几户人家卖饮料和方便面。若想吃正式一餐,请前往海浪镇或广治镇。
如果之后返回Hue,那里丰富的美食等着你——"bun bo Hue"、"banh xeo",以及当地特色的"banh cuon"。
Tram Tra Loc本地没有住宿,你的选择如下:

图片来源:Pexels,摄影:Nguyen Truong Khang
Tram Tra Loc最适合作为越南中部较长行程中的一站——从Hue前往Phong Nha,甚至是Hue到Da Nang的环线慢游。它不是那种让人专程飞来越南的目的地,但如果你9月至次年1月间恰好在附近,这个绕道之举绝对值得。预算从Hue出发的船票、零食和油费,合计约200,000–300,000 VND。