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Mekong Delta Easy Cycling Tour 1 Day
Itinerary: My Tho - Ben Tre
Departure Point TP.Hồ Chí Minh: My Tho - Ben Tre
Features: Mekong Cycle Tour 1 Day to My Tho & Ben Tre My Tho and surrounding islands are exciting with tourists and big group tours. But the other side of Mekong river is tranquil and in pristine condition. With a bicycle, you will not miss a great day to see this area and 4 branches of the mighty Mekong River. The total distance of biking of this day trip is around 2-5 km (all flat, easy ride, relax, stops for photo).
Mekong Delta excellent 3 days trip by boats
Itinerary: Hcm - my tho - cai be - vinh long - can tho.
Departure Point TP.Hồ Chí Minh: on request
Features: The most renowned places in the Mekong Delta are My Tho and Cai Be near HCM City then more to the heart of the region, Binh Hoa Phuoc island makes a pleasant side trip, cycling on the island, see also sleeping, there is floating market at Cai Be, about 30km from Vinh Long. This is not quite so spectacular as the floating markets around Can Tho.
Mekong Delta Fantastic 2 Days (Floating market, homestay & Cycling)
Itinerary: HCM - My Tho - Cai Be homestay- HCM
Departure Point TP.Hồ Chí Minh: on request
Features: Take a boat cruise around 4 hours from My Tho City for Cai be town, sightseeing at both side
of Mekong Upper river, real life of local peoples, fishing boats, green view of a lot orchards in Mekong Delta area.
Mekong Delta Highlights 2 days (My Tho – Can Tho)
Itinerary: HCM - My Tho - Can Tho - HCM
Departure Point TP.Hồ Chí Minh: on request
Features: My Tho - Ben Tre: Boat trip visit bee farm, coconut candy workshop, tropical fruits enjoy
traditional music, rowing boat, set menu lunch.Can Tho: Visit the Cai Rang floating market,
orchards, fruits and set menu lunch.
Mekong Delta (My Tho) Day trip
Itinerary: HCM - My Tho - Ben Tre - HCM
Departure Point TP.Hồ Chí Minh: Daily
Features: My Tho is an important riverside market town, 5km off the main highway to Vinh Long and it is the Capital of Tien Giang Province. It is 70km southwest of Sai Gon on the banks of the Tien river, a distributary of the Mekong. The drive from Sai Gon is dispiriting nose-to-tail traffic and virtually uninterrupted ribbon development testify to the population pressure in so much of this land, the town has had a turbulent history, it was Khmer until the 17th century, when the advancing Vietnamese took control of surrounding area. In the 18th century Thai force annexed the territory, before being driven out in 1784. Finally the French gained control in 1862.