Suoi Tien – The Place Where Fairies Live

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One of my favorite places in Vietnam was Suôi Tiên or more commonly known as The Fairy Stream. Located just a few minutes from the center of the small resort town of Mui Ne, we had rented a motorbike for the day to get around. The varying hues of golden amber sand and the crisp, white limestone all surrounded by lush, green vegetation make this place a must-see.

 

Suôi Tiên - The Place Where Fairies Live

 

At first glance, the water seemed dirty but it was actually quite clean - it down streams from the dunes giving it that argyle color. It was also very refreshing walking in the cool water especially on a hot and humid day at the end of April. The stream is absent of any rocks or pebbles making the river sand soft and cozy for your bare feet. Somewhat of a hidden gem, we hardly crossed paths with anyone else - being so peaceful and serene it was a perfect way to spend part of the afternoon.

There aren't any shops or vendors along the river so make sure to bring lots of water. The only thing you need to do is to take in the surroundings and enjoy the scenery. Who knows you might even meet a fairy along the way!

 

Suôi Tiên - The Place Where Fairies Live

 

Suôi Tiên - The Place Where Fairies Live

 

Suôi Tiên - The Place Where Fairies Live

 

Suôi Tiên - The Place Where Fairies Live

 

Suôi Tiên - The Place Where Fairies Live

 

Have you been to the Fairy Stream in Mui Ne? Let me know in the comments below!

 

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34 Responses

  1. Lydia@Lifeuntraveled.com
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    I always find that interesting also. Sometimes I read blogs and think to myself that I was there at the same time and maybe I actually crossed paths with this person. Mui Ne wasn’t our favorite place either. The weather was nice but we were very disappointed that there wasn’t really a beach and it seemed the whole town was built by Russians for Russians. I have nothing against Russians but I didn’t expect that at all!

  2. Ami Bhat
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    Interesting name. I wonder when they come out to play – the fairies 🙂 Glad you found this hidden gem and shared it with us. It is fun reading about it.

  3. Abby Castro
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    That is quite a wonderfully hidden gem. I’ve been reading up a lot about the must-see places in Vietnam and never encountered this. Thanks for sharing this experience with us!

    Abigail of GlobalGirlTravels.com

  4. Louiela
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    A beautiful place to spend one lazy afternoon.. The place seems sooo quiet,,, have you felt any fairies around? 🙂 In Philippines, we have this belief that whenever you have goosebumps there are some unseen creatures around 🙂

  5. Neha Verma
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    Indeed it seems like a place out of this world. And yes, I too feel that lady is collecting the straws to remake something out of them.

  6. Jennifer Morrow
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    How did it get the name Fairy Stream? There has got to be an interesting tale behind that name. What a beautiful and secluded spot to cool off.

    • Lydia@Lifeuntraveled.com
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      I did some research and couldn’t find anything explaining why it’s called the Fairy Stream. But the name is just so enchanting! 🙂

      • Thanh Nguyen
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        I’m Vietnamese and I can explain why such name is derived. In fact, Suối in Vietnamese means “river”. With my knowledge of English, there’s no word equivalent to translate “suối”. Because “river” (sông in Vietnamese) is normally bigger than “suối”. And “suối” is bigger than “stream”. The name derived from a Vietnamese mythology adage called “bồng lai tiên cảnh”. “Bồng lai” is a place where angels live. “Tiên cảnh” Tiên is “fairy”, Cảnh means “scenery”. Generation of locals find their mind and feeling for a while of course free of worrisome when they take a walk in this stream.

        • Lydia@Lifeuntraveled.com
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          That’s great – thanks for the explanation! The Fairy Stream is certainly worthy of its name. 🙂

  7. Sonja Thomson
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    This looks really beautiful and interesting! How did you know about it? I missed it when I went to Vietnam!

    • Lydia@Lifeuntraveled.com
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      Hi Sonja! I had found some information online before we headed to Mui Ne. It was one of my favorite places in Vietnam so I’m really happy we went!

  8. Lynne Sarao
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    How did you even find out about this place? It’s stunning! I”m sorry I missed it when I was in Vietnam. Oh well, I’ll just have to go back!

  9. Crazy Dutch Abroad
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    This is a beautiful place in Vietnam, must be great to drive there with a motorbike. The colors of the sand and rocks are stunning. Wondering where the fairy story comes from. Thanks!

  10. Gracie
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    That’s very interesting place to go to! It might not be the typical green-y place for fairies but the structures of the rocks and their colors is very beautiful. thanks for this, will definitely visit this when I go to Vietnam 🙂

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