Embark on an exhilarating motorcycle tour through the vibrant streets of Saigon, experiencing the local culture and cuisine. Taste delicious street foods, including Vietnamese Rice Paper Salad, Crispy Pancakes, and Half-hatched Duck Eggs, while navigating the bustling traffic with a skilled guide. Enjoy the lively atmosphere as you savor Snails paired with local beer, making this a memorable culinary adventure.
Experience Highlights:
Motorcycle Adventure: Navigate Saigon's bustling streets with a knowledgeable guide for an exciting ride.
Street Food Tasting: Indulge in local specialties like Banh Trang Tron and Banh Xeo for an authentic flavor experience.
Cultural Insight: Discover the stories behind each dish and its significance in Vietnamese culture.
Local Beer Experience: Enjoy Steamed Snails paired with refreshing local beer, a popular Vietnamese tradition.
Hotel pick-up and drop-off in HCMC Center (District 1,3,5,10, Phu Nhuan)
Most of Vietnamese transportation in Vietnam's daily life are motorcycles and scooters. Step into the bustling streets of Vietnam, and as you sit on the back of our tour guide's motorcycle, you will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to feel a mix of excitement and safety while navigating the chaotic traffic. Experience the famous local street foods along the way. We will go to an old park to taste "Banh Trang Tron" - Vietnamese Rice Paper Salad, a magical mix of crispy textures that’s incredibly refreshing and fun to eat as well as "Bo Bia", a fresh type of spring roll packed with vegetables. Continuing to another busy area, we will try"Banh Xeo" - Crispy Vietnamese Pancake (also known as sizzling cake), which are widely believed to have originated during the French Occupation of Vietnam. We will also sample "Trung Vit Lon" - Half-hatched Duck Eggs, considered a delicacy by many Vietnamese.
Next, we will stop to try some of Sai Gon’s famous "Oc" - Steamed and Roasted Snails - paired with local beer. It's common for Vietnamese, particularly men, to go for drinks with clients or friends after work. Locals typically enjoy their beer poured into a mug with ice, rather than directly from a cold bottle. Caution: To drive a motorbike in Vietnam, individuals must have a valid International Driving Permit (IDP), a temporary Vietnamese motorcycle license, or a Vietnamese driving license. Tour participants must ensure they have the proper documentation to comply with local laws.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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