Departure from Hanoi
Mekong Tour on Bassac Cruise 2 Days 1 Night
01/01/1970
Number of days: 2
Depart: daily
U$ 350
The Bassac II is entirely built of wood in a hull of g? sao, the now rare essence of wood used traditionally used for building quality ships.
She can accommodate up to 24 passengers in twelve nicely decorated cabins, each with air-con and a private bathroom, and features...
Mekong Advanture - Ben Tre - Ham Luong Full Day
01/01/1970
Number of days: 1
Depart: daily
U$ 55
Visit to a truly unspoiled and newly undiscovered destination in the Mekong Delta.
Experience Mekong Delta life in the coconut town where unique handicrafts are made of coconut.
Enjoy cool river breeze and lush tropical islands
Kayak through natural canals
Bike on village roads.
Cai Be Authentic Homestay 2 Days 1 Night
01/01/1970
The Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam is a vast maze of rivers, swamps and islands, home to floating markets, pagodas and villages surrounded by rice paddies. Boats are the main means of transportation, and tours of the region often start in nearby Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as Saigon)...
Mekong Delta - My Tho – Ben Tre – Can Tho 2 Days
01/01/1970
Number of days: 2
Depart: daily
U$ 75
Ho Chi Minh City to the Mekong Delta: Mekong Delta is also known as Vietnams rice basket’-- a fertile area spreading nearly 50,000 sq km. Here the mighty Mekong river ends by splitting itself into nine major tributaries. The Vietnamese name these nine tributaries “Nine Dragons.” Here’s...
Mekong Delta - Cai Be floating market – Tan Phong Island Full Day
01/01/1970
In a region that water is much more than land; people don’t use cars or motorcycles much. Instead, they use boats. Interestingly, they also do daily trading on boats. Absolutely no ground or any forms of manmade structures involve! Cai Be Floating Market is typical. It is located on the...
Mekong Delta My Tho - Ben Tre Full Day
01/01/1970
Ho Chi Minh City to the Mekong Delta: Mekong Delta is also known as Vietnams rice basket’-- a fertile area spreading nearly 50,000 sq km. Here the mighty Mekong river ends by splitting itself into nine major tributaries. The Vietnamese name these nine tributaries “Nine Dragons.” Here’s our schedule that...