Explore the idyllic countryside life of Hoi An’s famous neighboring villages with an aodai rider!Enjoy the company of your friendly aodai riders as they give you an in-depth tour like no other.Interact with friendly locals, learn about their livelihood, and immerse yourself in a charming rural setting.Try out wet rice paper making, raw mat weaving, and get to know the traditional art of Vietnamese carpentry
Discover local life at Cam Kim Village and Kim Bong Wood Village, and take a basket boat trip to Coconut Forest!
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Hoi An is a city full of history and culture, but beyond the ancient structures and well-preserved temples is a charming countryside filled with unexplored wonders. Venture into a rural adventure with your aodai riders––female motorbike riders dressed in traditional ao dai garments––as they give you an in-depth tour around Hoi An’s local villages. Begin your journey to Cam Kim Village, a quiet place surrounded by still rivers, and lush rice paddies shaded by tall, coconut palms. Within it is the famous King Bong Wood Village known for its stunning carpentry work. Its long history in designing exquisite woodwork and structures for the imperial city of Hue, the ancient town of Hoi An, and royal tombs has captivated the country for centuries. While in the area, learn how to do traditional wet rice paper and try out raw mat weaving with the locals
Afterwards, take a scenic basket boat trip down a river to visit the Coconut Forest. Soak in the verdant beauty of the forest lined with water coconut trees and see local fishermen catch their haul for the day! As you travel back to Hoi An, munch on a local cuisine to charge you up after a day of exploring the countryside. The tour ends with your safe return at the hotel or at the original meet up location.
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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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