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Tourists experiencing a traditional sampan boat ride through the narrow, lush green canals of the Mekong Delta, surrounded by dense cajuput forest.
Mekong Delta Day Tour from Ho Chi Minh City | Explore Xeo Quyt, Fish Farm Village, Craft Village & the Mango Kingdom
Mekong Delta Day Tour from Ho Chi Minh City | Explore Xeo Quyt, Fish Farm Village, Craft Village & the Mango Kingdom
Mekong Delta Day Tour from Ho Chi Minh City | Explore Xeo Quyt, Fish Farm Village, Craft Village & the Mango Kingdom

Mekong Delta Day Tour from Ho Chi Minh City | Explore Xeo Quyt, Fish Farm Village, Craft Village & the Mango Kingdom


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Duration:11 hour(s)
Guided language: 廣東話 / English / 日本語 / 한국어 / Tiếng Việt
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  • Discover traditional and modern fish farming techniques and learn about the local lifestyle.
  • Experience a boat ride through narrow canals, admire the lush cajuput forest, and explore the historic war-time resistance site.
  • Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant featuring Mekong Delta specialties such as grilled snakehead fish and fish hotpot.
  • Witness skilled artisans crafting intricate products from water hyacinth.
  • Hear from local farmers about mango cultivation and savor fresh mangoes if in season.

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypePrivate tour, Shared tour
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementLunch included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Eco-tourism
TransportSightseeing cruise, Walking

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— What You Can Expect —

Embark on an enriching Mekong Delta adventure that combines nature, culture, history, and local craftsmanship. Along the journey, listen to fascinating stories about the Mekong Delta region and its unique river-based lifestyle.

Visit a local fish farm village to discover both traditional and modern fish farming techniques while learning how local families live and work along the river. Continue with a peaceful boat ride through narrow canals, surrounded by lush cajuput forests, before exploring Xeo Quyt, a historic wartime resistance site hidden deep within the wetlands.

Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant featuring authentic Mekong Delta specialties, including grilled snakehead fish and traditional fish hotpot.

In the afternoon, visit a traditional craft village to witness skilled artisans creating beautiful handmade products from water hyacinth, an eco-friendly material native to the Mekong. Continue to the Mango Kingdom, where local farmers share insights into mango cultivation, and savor fresh mangoes when in season.

This tour is ideal for travelers seeking an authentic, educational, and immersive Mekong Delta experience beyond typical tourist routes.

— Important Information —

• Pick-up: Available at hotels in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

• Pick-up Time: As scheduled by the tour operator

NOTE:

If your hotel is not located in District 1, please come to the designated pick-up point at:

57 Le Thi Hong Gam, Nguyen Thai Binh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

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Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • if your hotel is not in District 1, HCMC, please come to pickup point at: 57 Le Thi Hong Gam, Nguyen Thai Binh Ward, District 1, HCMC.

  • Bring your own personal accessories.

FAQ

1. What unique experiences can visitors expect at the Mekong Delta's Fish Farm Village?

At the Fish Farm Village, visitors can discover both traditional and modern fish farming techniques. You will learn about the local aquaculture practices and gain insight into the daily lives and livelihoods of the local communities who rely on the river's resources. It's an opportunity to understand the local lifestyle firsthand.

2. Is it generally safe to visit the Mekong Delta region for tourists?

Yes, the Mekong Delta region is generally considered safe for tourists. As with any travel destination, it's advisable to remain aware of your surroundings, protect your valuables, and follow local guidelines. Most visits are peaceful, offering a chance to experience unique river life and culture.

3. What is the primary river that forms the Mekong Delta, known as the 'Nine Dragons'?

The Mekong Delta is primarily formed by the Mekong River. It earns the poetic name "Nine Dragons" (Cửu Long in Vietnamese) due to its many distributaries that fan out and flow into the South China Sea. These nine tributaries create a vast, fertile delta system vital for agriculture and the local ecosystem.

4. Where is the Mekong Delta located in Vietnam, and what makes its geography significant?

The Mekong Delta is located in southern Vietnam, encompassing a vast region southwest of Ho Chi Minh City. Its geography is significant for its fertile alluvial plains, intricate network of rivers, canals, and waterways. This makes it a major agricultural hub, particularly for rice and fruit cultivation, and supports a rich aquatic ecosystem.

5. What historical significance does the Xeo Quyt Relic Area hold, and what can visitors do there?

The Xeo Quyt Relic Area served as a crucial revolutionary base and wartime resistance site during the Vietnam War. Visitors can experience a boat ride through narrow, hidden canals, explore the lush cajuput forest, and walk through the former command bunkers and trenches. It offers a glimpse into a significant period of Vietnamese history.

6. What traditional crafts can be observed at the Mekong Delta Craft Village, particularly those made from water hyacinth?

At the Mekong Delta Craft Village, visitors can witness skilled local artisans demonstrating their intricate techniques. A prominent craft involves transforming water hyacinth, an abundant local plant, into beautiful and functional products like baskets, bags, and home decor items. This showcases sustainable craftsmanship and local ingenuity.

7. What insights into local agriculture and fruit cultivation can visitors gain at the Mekong Delta Mango Kingdom?

At the Mango Kingdom, visitors can learn directly from local farmers about the cultivation process of various mango varieties. You'll understand the techniques used to grow these fruits and, if in season, have the opportunity to savor fresh, locally grown mangoes. It highlights the region's agricultural richness and farming traditions.

8. What are some distinctive local specialties and lunch experiences offered in the Mekong Delta region?

The Mekong Delta is renowned for its unique culinary delights. During a visit, you can enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, often featuring specialties such as crispy grilled snakehead fish and flavorful fish hotpot. These dishes highlight fresh river ingredients and traditional regional cooking styles, offering an authentic taste of the Delta.

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