The Mekong Delta Vietnam is the southernmost region of Vietnam. It is often referred to as the rice bowl of Vietnam as it produces three harvests per year. The fertile Mekong Delta is also famous for its tropical fruits and flowers. The Delta area marks the end of a 4,500km journey made by the Mekong River after having traveled through six countries. Traditional transportation in the Delta is by boat along a vast network of canals and channels. Boating along these canals and visiting the floating markets always proves to be a fascinating and rewarding experience for all visitors...
- Length of the trip | : 3 days |
- Trip Starts from | : Saigon city |
- Trip Ends in | : Saigon city |
- Required booking time | : 15 hours for individuals and 5 days for group in advance |
- Rates per person | : 256$ - detail price |
- Rates are valid from 1 Janualy 2008 | |
Details of Tour:
Day 1: Saigon - Mekong Delta - Can Tho (Lunch)
Taking 2hs bus trip from Sai Gon to My tho city, then get a boat trip along the river , enjoying the daily life of local people, landing on the island to visit local people village, fruit garden. Stop at local people family to enjoy tropical fruit and listen to traditional music. Taking rowing boat cruise into some small canals to enjoy the scenary of coconut tree forest and mangrove forest. Cruise to another island to visit the bee farm where you will see how people get honey, enjoy honey tea, honey win. After lunch we cruise to another island to see people make coconut candies in a small local factory. Turn around by boat to see the daily life of local people.
In the afternoon transfer to Cantho city, arrive in Cantho at 6h00pm, check in, dinner then stay over night at the hotel.
Day 2: Can Tho - Chau Doc (Breakfast)
Early in the morning we get the boat trip to floating market, that is the special thing in the southern Vietnam. Cruise in to floatting market to see how people do business from boat to boat. Land on the local people village to visit a small factory where they make rice noodle and rice paper. Lunch at the local restaurant.
After lunch we head to Chau Doc, on the way to Chau Doc we stop at Thot not to visit the croccdile, then stop at Long Xuyen to visit insence making village, arrive Chau Doc at 5h00pm, so we have time to visit Sam mountain, enjoy the sunset down, see rice paddy field, visit Queen lady temple. Stay over night in the hotel.
Day 3: Chau Doc - Saigon (Breakfast)
After breakfast we take a boat trip to visit the fish farm, floatting village, visit Cham monority people village where you see people weave Sarong by traditonal way.
After the boat trip in Chau Doc we come back to Sai gon, stop at Sa Dec to visit brick factory, stop to visit the bonsai garden. Get back to Sai Gon at 5h00pm.
Tour price:
| Price | Group | Private | Booking | |||
| Standard | N/A | 1 pax | 2-3pax | 4-6pax | over 7pax | BOOK |
| 495$ | 256$ | 199$ | 145$ | |||
The trip includes
The car with air-condition
English speaking tour guide
Vietnamese lunch
Accommodation at 2-star hotel
All entrance, permission and visiting fees
Mineral water
Boat trip in Mekong Delta
The trip excludes
Visa to Vietnam
Departure airport tax
Meals which are not included in the program
Personal travel & medical insurance
International flights to and from Vietnam
All personal & daily expenses
All gratuities and tips to drivers and guides
Note:
Please not wearing skirts or shorts when visiting these places.
Surcharges for peak seasons, Christmas and New Year Holidays, lunar New Year Festival, extras for room, air tickets upgrades shall be applied
General information about Mekong Delta:
Overview 
The Mekong Delta, often referred to as Vietnam's rice basket, is the biggest rice-growing region in the country, the rich alluvial soils producing three harvests a year. Despite being a predominantly rural region, the Mekong Delta is one of the most densely populated areas in vietnam and most of the land is under cultivation. Other delta products include coconut, sugar cane, fruit and fish.
The main towns of the delta are My Tho, Vinh Long, Can Tho and Chau Doc. Driving south from Ho Chi MInh City, My Tho is the first major Mekong Delta town you come to. Its proximity to Ho Chi Minh City has made My Tho the most popular destination for day-trippers to the delta looking for a taste of authentic delta life. Here visitors can take a sampan along the waterways, visit tropical fruit orchards and try the local delicacy, Elephant's Ear Fish.
The other popular destination for day-trippers from Ho Chi Minh City is Vinh Long, another 65km deeper into the delta. It is the islands in the Mekong River rather than the town itself that is the highlight of a trip to Vinh Long. Most of the islands are given over to fruit orchards and the narrow canals are often straddled by flimsy-looking wooden bridges made from the trunks of coconut palms or bamboo and known as monkey bridges. An early morning visit to nearby Cai Be Floating Market offers great photographic opportunities as all manner of produce is traded from boats. To make shopping easier the boats suspend a sample of what they sell from the top of a long pole. On the way back to Vinh Long it is possible to stop off to visit small riverside workshops including blacksmiths, rice huskers, thatchers and coffin makers!
Just over 30km and a ferry ride away from Vinh Long is Can Tho, the bustling commercial centre of the Mekong Delta. Can Tho is one of the more attractive delta towns but as in the rest of the Mekong Delta the best sights are on the water. The delta's biggest floating market, Cai Rang Floating Market, is 6km from Can Tho and well worth an early morning visit. For a memorable boat trip the Victoria Can Tho Hotel operates sunrise and sunset cruises on the Lady Hau, a renovated traditional rice barge. A spectacular sight outside of town is the stork garden at Thot Not where hundreds of egrets, herons and cormorants gather in the treetops to roost late in the afternoon.
Chau Doc, nestling at the foot of Sam Mountain on the Cambodian border, has a real frontier town feel to it. This busy little riverine town has large Cham, Khmer and ethnic Chinese communities and the distinctive architectural styles of each community can be seen in their places of worship around the town. A boat trip on the river is the best way to see the unusual floating fish farms, houses with wooden pens suspended underneath where live fish are kept. Chau Doc's Sam Mountain is home to dozens of temples and shrines and is a popular pilgrimage site for ethnic Chinese as well as Vietnamese.




