Experience the Mekong Delta through a thoughtfully designed journey that blends authentic local culture with comfort. Cruise along peaceful canals, sample fresh tropical fruits in a family-run orchard, and visit traditional coconut and honey workshops. Glide beneath shady coconut palms on a hand-rowed boat, enjoy Southern folk music, and savor a delicious Vietnamese lunch. Led by a friendly local guide and supported by comfortable transport, this tour offers a more personal, immersive experience—away from the crowds.
Pickup takes place between 7:20 AM and 7:50 AM, depending on your hotel location.
Please wait at the lobby 10 minutes before your assigned pickup time.
Free pickup is available for hotels located in District 1.
If your hotel is outside District 1, please meet us at the main meeting point: 14 Le Lai Street, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1.
WhatsApp support: +84 817 177 745.
Please arrive at the meeting point 10–15 minutes before departure time. The meeting point is in front of 14 Le Lai Street, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1, directly opposite 23/9 Park. For assistance, please contact us.
Travelers visit Vinh Trang Pagoda, the most famous Buddhist temple in My Tho. Here they can walk through peaceful gardens, see the giant standing, sitting, and reclining Buddha statues, and admire the blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, and European architectural styles. The guide explains the history of the pagoda, local Buddhist practices, and daily life of the monks while guests take photos and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
Travelers enjoy a relaxing boat ride on the Mekong River, cruising past fish farms, stilt houses, and small islands. From the open boat they can watch local boats transporting fruits, building materials, and daily goods along the river. The guide shares stories about the importance of the Mekong to Southern Vietnam, including agriculture, trade, and local culture, while there is time for photos and enjoying the breeze. At a small honey farm, travelers see beehives up close and learn how local farmers raise bees among longan and rambutan gardens. They can taste warm honey tea with lime, try pollen or royal jelly products, and relax at simple wooden tables surrounded by greenery. The guide explains how honey production supports local families and answers questions about traditional natural remedies in the Mekong Delta
Travelers stop at a family-run coconut candy workshop in Ben Tre, the “land of coconuts.” They watch each step of the process, from grating fresh coconut and cooking it with sugar to cutting and wrapping the soft candy by hand. Guests are invited to taste warm pieces straight from the table, browse other coconut-based products, and see how this traditional craft provides income for local villagers. In a small wooden sampan, travelers are gently rowed along narrow canals lined with nipa palm and coconut trees. This quiet section of the tour offers a close-up look at the waterways that local people use every day to move between villages and orchards. Guests can enjoy the sounds of nature, take photos of the lush scenery, and experience the slower pace of life that defines the Mekong Delta.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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