Escape the busy streets of Saigon and discover the real Mekong Delta — a region of lush orchards, peaceful canals, and warm-hearted locals. This small-group eco tour reveals the everyday rhythms of delta life through immersive cultural experiences and local interactions.
Highlights:
- Explore a traditional countryside market and meet local vendors.
- Visit a rice mill and sticky-rice wine workshop to learn traditional crafts.
- Cruise the Mekong River by private long-tail boat and row through nipa canals.
- Taste tropical fruits and join a countryside cooking class in a riverside garden.
- Learn sustainable farming techniques and discover how locals live in harmony with nature.
- Support community-based tourism that empowers local families.
Pickup included
Pick-up at hotel in District 1 or meet at meeting point
Visit Ben Luc Market to explore local produce and buy bait for your fishing adventure.
Visit a rice mill and sticky-rice wine workshop.
Cruise along tranquil waterways by private boat.
Continue boating into shaded, narrow canals and take a short countryside walk t and enjoy the rural scenery. Visit a coconut and fruit garden; learn about organic cultivation and taste fresh fruit.
Join a hands-on cooking class and enjoy a home-style lunch.
Rowboat ride through nipa canals
Cruise back to Go Dung Pier
Drive back to Ho Chi Minh City. Drop-off at hotel or meeting point
Pick-up time: 07:30 AM (Hotel in Ben Thanh Ward, Cau Ong Lanh Ward, Sai Gon Ward) or 07:45 AM (Meeting point).
Meeting point: 112 Trần Hưng Đạo Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
Duration: Full Day (approx. 9–10 hours).
Please wait at the hotel lobby or meeting point entrance at least 10 minutes before departure.
Look for the guide wearing a red TNK Travel shirt.
Comfortable walking shoes, hat, and sunscreen recommended.
Bring insect repellent and reusable water bottle to support our eco-friendly mission.
Vegetarian meal requests should be made at booking.
The tour operates in all weather conditions; bring rain protection if needed.
For assistance, contact us via WhatsApp: +84 909578644
Cultural Note: Please respect local customs when visiting villages
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Vietnamese Dong (VND)
GMT+7
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