TOUR PROGRAM :
8:30a.m : Our guide pick you up at Hotel in Hoi An City,Then, send you to Hoi an dock, you get on the covered boat to enjoy stunning views on Thu Bon River.a good chance to take many nice photos and watch local peopel fishing and working with traditional methods and equipment & You try to do it with fishing net
rowing a basket boat to see coconut forest.
Enjoy lunch at Local family Restaurant.
Relax with a traditional therapeutic foot bath and massage.
After That We stop at Lantern Making Family. so, you can have fun making your own small lantern to take home as a souvenir, Then, We go to Hoi An Silk village to Learn how traditional silk garments are made in Vietnam . Get an in-depth look at the process of making traditional ‘ao dai' clothing from silk as you visit a silkworm-breeding house, a mulberry garden, and a silk weaving studio. Finally, stop into a showroom that displays tailored garments and other silk products.
Tour ends & Send you Back .
Pickup included
Coconut Forest where we will test the seafarer in you as you will take a ride in a bamboo basket boat giving you a chance to fish for crabs.
You will learn how locals throw out the big fishing nets and you will get to try this for yourself.
Your local guides will demonstrate their amazing skills at making watches, fish, and grasshoppers from coconut leaves which they will then give to you as souvenirs.
Tra Que Vegetable village where we will meet a local family to see how they live. Enjoy drinks made by them whilst they share stories about their lives in the village.
After our refreshment, they will demonstrate each task involved in the growing of vegetables.
Learn how traditional silk garments are made in Vietnam on a half-day tour of Hoi An. Get an in-depth look at the process of making traditional ‘ao dai' clothing from silk as you visit a silkworm-breeding house, a mulberry garden, and a silk weaving studio. Finally, stop into a showroom that displays tailored garments and other silk products.
You are provided with a bamboo frame—with multiple shapes to choose from—and shown by craftsmen how to fold the silk into a colorful lantern. Fold it flat into your luggage and return home with a unique gift
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Hoi An is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime can occur, so take precautions to protect your belongings. Be cautious of motorbikes when walking, as they can be numerous and fast.
Hoi An Station
Hoi An Bus Station
Buses connect Hoi An to nearby towns and cities but are not extensively used within the town itself.
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