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The Mekong is Vietnam’s richest agricultural region. The area offers an abundance of crops of all sorts. Vietnam’s rice bowl is also home to many handicraft workers that you will be able to meet along the way. Our lovely team will take you from village to village, boarding a few boats along the way and visiting local artisans to give you a deeper understanding of Vietnamese life on the river. Fully experience an area rich with traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and friendly locals.The Mekong o
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The Mekong is Vietnam’s richest agricultural region. The area offers an abundance of crops of all sorts. Vietnam’s rice bowl is also home to many handicraft workers that you will be able to meet along the way. Our lovely team will take you from village to village, boarding a few boats along the way and visiting local artisans to give you a deeper understanding of Vietnamese life on the river. Fully experience an area rich with traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and friendly locals.The Mekong only has a flat terrain making it the ideal place for bike-lovers wishing to explore more of Vietnam! E-MTB available with a surcharge of 10USD/bike/day!
The Mekong is Vietnam’s richest agricultural region. The area offers an abundance of crops of all sorts. Vietnam’s rice bowl is also home to many handicraft workers that you will be able to meet along the way. Our lovely team will take you from village to village, boarding a few boats along the way and visiting local artisans to give you a deeper understanding of Vietnamese life on the river. Fully experience an area rich with traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and friendly locals.The Mekong only has a flat terrain making it the ideal place for bike-lovers wishing to explore more of Vietnam! E-MTB available with a surcharge of 10USD/bike/day!
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We pick up at your hotel in downtown HCMC for a quick transfer to My Tho town. We start our exciting cycling trip from My Tho after a final safety briefing and bike check with your cycling guide. As you head further south along concrete canal paths, the vegetation grows denser and the streams start to look more like the larger branches of the Mekong River. Aiming to provide you with the most authentic experience possible of the region, you will visit a busy Vietnamese market as well as many other surprise stops along the way! Lunch will be served by a local restaurant in a village with foods obtained from the local markets. After lunch you will board a boat to An Binh Island where we will spend our night in a lovely homestay among the green gardens. The rest of the afternoon you will have free to explore the neighbourhood by yourself. We encourage you to join your host preparing your first Mekong style home cook dinner. Cycling distance: 50km
At 8am it is time to say goodbye to the host family and the island after an amazing fresh breakfast at your homestay. Following a short boat trip, our driver will meet you for a short to one of the famous coconut towns and nursery gardens in the Mekong, Ben Tre. Back on your bikes you will be amazed by colourful scenes along the riverside while pedalling past charming delta homes and villages with coconuts at the core of their economy before boarding on a local ferry for a refreshing boat trip across the wide Co Chien River. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant before cycling through the most famous water coconut trails and ending with a another ferry crossing from the main arm of the Mekong river to Tra Vinh town where you will spend the night and you can enjoy dinner and local life at this peaceful town. Cycling distance: 65km
Today, we will discover an area mostly populated by Khmer people, one of Vietnam’s 54 Ethnic Minority groups. You will take a short ride to Pond Ba Om to see its famous lotus flowers (seasonal event). This place will offer you a glimpse of the Khmer architecture especially the ethnic group’s temples which are a site to see whilst in the region.
Escape the bustle of Ho Chi Minh City in favor of the tranquil Mekong Delta on a 2-day tour that provides a great introduction for first-time visitors. A guide takes care of planning activities, accommodation, and transfers so you don’t have to, and provides an insider’s perspective into the culture of southern Vietnam. You’ll explore Cai Raing Floating Market, the biggest in the region, and enjoy the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off in Ho Chi Minh City.
From 2.413.000 ₫From the market to your plate! Purchase ingredients with your chef at the local market and then head back to our kitchen for a hands-on cooking class. Sharp your cooking skills, eat and have fun! Visit Ben thanh Market and find its hidden gems guided by your chef Take a hands-on cooking class Make and enjoy a 3 course meal
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18.745.200 ₫Cycle as much as you wish for the rest of the day through the peaceful countryside paths and later you will have lunch in the Cau Ke district. A short transfer to escape the busy roads will take you to Can Tho city which is considered as the capital of Mekong Delta. Dinner tonight will be on your own. Don’t miss out Can Tho’s well-known night market where you can find attractive local street food or enjoy a Mekong Night cocktail at some local bar in charming colonial villas. Cycling distance: 60 km
Your fourth day will be marked by an early breakfast followed by a boat trip to the famous Cai Rang floating market. You will then cycle to Phong Dien and if time permits, you will do a quick stop at a local artisan’s shop and learn how his family has been making a living for more than 30 years by making rice noodles the traditional way. You will then go through smooth trails along canals to Phong Dien market and finish your bike ride before a long transfer back to Saigon (170km around 3h). Lunch will be taken on the way and you will have time to relax and reflect on your trip on the journey home to HCM. Cycling distance: 30 km
Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon and long considered as the Pearl of the Far East, is the most dizzying city of commerce and culture in Vietnam. A visit to Saigon is like an encounter with exotic delicious food, French colonial architecture and memories of Vietnam War. A state-run handicraft enterprise exports a wide range of products—including furniture, carpets, lacquer paintings, and other works of art—made largely from local materials and you will be shown a part of this attraction.