Important Notes & Supplier's Terms
A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
You are considered a “no-show” if you do not appear at the pick-up point within 15 minutes of the scheduled departure time without prior notice. No-shows will be considered a cancellation within 72 hours and no refund will be given.
The experience typically involves learning the step-by-step process from local artisans. You'll begin by selecting flexible bamboo sticks to form the lantern's frame, then carefully shaping them. Next, you'll stretch beautiful silk fabric or special paper over the frame. The final step is decorating your lantern with various patterns and colors. This hands-on activity provides insight into traditional craftsmanship and allows you to create a unique souvenir.
Crafting traditional Hoi An lanterns primarily uses natural, readily available materials. These include flexible bamboo sticks for the structural frame, fine silk fabric or special paper for the cover, and natural adhesives, such as a traditional glue often made from sticky rice, for assembly. Essential tools involve small cutting knives, scissors, measuring tapes, and various brushes for applying glue and decorative details.
Hoi An implements regulations to protect its delicate environment and water quality. While traditional lanterns are a beloved symbol, the release of floating lanterns (both sky lanterns and river lanterns) is generally discouraged or restricted to specific, designated times, often during major festivals. This is due to concerns about pollution from materials like plastics and wires, and potential fire hazards. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy observing static lanterns and participate in traditional lantern-making.
Hoi An's traditional lanterns are deeply embedded in Vietnamese culture, symbolizing prosperity, happiness, and good fortune. They are believed to bring peace and good luck to families and businesses. Historically, they served as both illumination and decorative elements, especially prominent during festivals like the monthly full moon lantern festival. Their vibrant colors and intricate designs also reflect artistic expression and a profound connection to ancient traditions.
At Thanh Dong Organic Farm, participants can engage in various hands-on gardening activities, offering an authentic glimpse into local daily life. This typically includes activities such as planting vegetables, harvesting seasonal crops, watering plants, or tending to the soil. It's a wonderful opportunity to learn about sustainable farming practices directly from local farmers and gain a deeper understanding of where fresh produce originates.
Riding a basket boat, locally known as a Thung Chai, is a unique and traditional experience in Hoi An. Participants are typically paddled by a local guide through serene water coconut forests, providing a tranquil exploration of the waterways. Some guides even offer thrilling basket boat 'spinning' performances, creating a memorable and fun adventure. It's a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local culture and observe the natural ecosystem.
In the Banh Xeo cooking demonstration, you will learn how to prepare this famous Vietnamese savory pancake from scratch. This includes understanding the precise ingredients for the crispy batter, preparing the savory fillings such as shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts, and mastering the technique of cooking it perfectly. You will also learn to create the essential accompanying dipping sauce and how to properly wrap the Banh Xeo with fresh herbs and lettuce.
The scenic bicycle ride offers a tranquil journey of approximately 2 kilometers through Hoi An's picturesque countryside. Highlights include cycling past lush, peaceful rice fields that stretch across the landscape and traversing verdant green water coconut forests. This immersive experience provides a captivating glimpse into the serene rural life and the stunning natural beauty that surrounds Hoi An.