Discover the spiritual essence of Ho Chi Minh City on a guided tour that takes you through fascinating pagodas and vibrant incense streets. Start your adventure with hotel pickup in District 1, and visit the architectural marvel of the Jade Emperor Pagoda, followed by the hidden Lan Ong Temple, where you’ll learn about traditional healing practices. Stroll along Hải Thượng Lãn Ông Street, observing locals crafting incense sticks. Savor a vegetarian meal in Cholon, enriched with cultural heritage, and cap off your experience with a Vietnamese coffee workshop at the historic Cheo Leo Café, where you’ll master brewing phin coffee.
- Guided tour with hotel pickup in central District 1
- Visit iconic sites including Jade Emperor Pagoda and Thien Hau Temple
- Enjoy a vegetarian meal in Cholon and learn about local culture
- Participate in a hands-on coffee brewing workshop at Cheo Leo Café
How to find your guide:
Your guide will contact travelers via WhatsApp or SMS the evening before the tour to reconfirm the pickup time.
On the day of the tour, the guide will be waiting at the meeting point/ hotel lobby holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name to ensure easy identification.
For hotel pickup:
The guide will meet travelers in the hotel lobby.
For Airbnbs or apartments, we will meet at the building entrance or the nearest accessible pickup point.
For customers meeting at the designated location:
We will meet outside the Saigon Central Post Office (main entrance).
The guide will hold a sign with the lead traveler’s name.
This information has been added to the Meeting Instructions section.
Begin your cultural journey at Lan Ong Temple, dedicated to Lê Hữu Trác, Vietnam’s most respected traditional physician. Walk through ancient wooden halls, incense-filled altars, and murals that honor the philosophy of Eastern medicine. Your guide explains how Vietnamese people blend spiritual beliefs with healing practices — a fascinating introduction to local culture. Highlights: 18th-century architecture Incense rituals & ancestor worship Insight into Oriental Medicine traditions
Stroll down one of Saigon’s most historic Chinese-Vietnamese streets, where hundreds of herbal shops sell: dried roots & medicinal herbs traditional incense essential oils herbal tonics Learn how residents use herbs for healing, balance, and spiritual offerings. This street is incredibly photogenic with its colorful displays and old shopfronts. Highlights: Local herbal pharmacies Incense bundles (perfect for photos) Guide explains meaning of each herb
Enter the majestic Thien Hau Temple, more than 250 years old, dedicated to the goddess of the sea. Marvel at the ancient incense coils hanging from the ceiling, intricate carvings, and the smoky spiritual atmosphere. You’ll witness locals praying for health, protection, and safe travels. Highlights: Spiral incense coils Ancient Chinese architecture Cultural & spiritual storytelling
Visit the iconic monument of Thích Quảng Đức, the monk who self-immolated in 1963 to protest religious inequality. Your guide will share powerful stories about Buddhist compassion, sacrifice, and Vietnam’s modern history. Highlights: Important historical landmark Emotional storytelling Photography-friendly statue & mural
Dive into one of Saigon’s most authentic local markets. Explore fresh produce, tofu stalls, spices, flowers, street snacks, and daily kitchen life of local families. Highlights: Real Saigon daily life Street food & fresh ingredients Vibrant market photography
A colorful oasis filled with lotus, orchids, sunflowers, and fresh floral bouquets. Walk through alleys that smell like jasmine & tropical blossoms. This spot is loved by photographers and cultural travelers. Highlights: Most colorful market in the city Endless photo opportunities Friendly flower vendors
Explore the mystical Jade Emperor Pagoda, famous for its statues, sacred altars, and symbolism. You’ll learn about Taoist & Buddhist beliefs, how locals pray for love, fertility, luck, and protection. Former U.S. President Barack Obama visited this pagoda in 2016. Highlights: Historical architecture Sacred Taoist statues Famous “Obama pagoda”
Finish the tour at a charming local coffee shop where you can try: Cà phê vợt (old-school sock filter coffee) Cà phê phin (Vietnamese drip coffee) Or coconut coffee Your guide explains Saigon coffee culture and why locals spend hours in coffee shops connecting with friends and family. Highlights: Coffee tasting Learn brewing styles Local lifestyle atmosphere
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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