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Mysteries of Mekong Waterways — 5 Days

5 Day(s)
Departure: Ho Chi Minh city
Transportation: Ô tô
Cities: Ho Chi Minh city => Chau Doc => Can Tho => Soc Trang => Ho Chi Minh

Description

The Mekong Delta — Vietnam’s fertile “rice bowl” — unfolds as a living tapestry of rivers, canals, orchards, floating markets, and cultural crossroads. Over five days you’ll journey from Ho Chi Minh City into the heart of delta life: floating markets bursting with color and trade, Cham and Buddhist heritage sites, bird sanctuaries, village crafts, riverside homestays, and on the final day a deep dive into wartime history at the Cu Chi tunnels. This itinerary blends authentic local encounters with comfortable logistics, allowing you to see the delta through the eyes of the locals.

Highlights

  • Sampan / boat cruises through mangrove-lined canals and floating villages
  • Experiencing floating markets at dawn (Cái Răng, Cái Bè, Phụng Hiệp)
  • Visiting sacred heritage on Sam Mountain: Ba Chua Xu Temple, Hang Pagoda, Thoại Ngọc Hầu Tomb
  • Observing birdlife and wetlands at Bang Lang Sanctuary
  • Witnessing village handicraft industries: incense making, rice paper, coconut candy
  • Staying overnight at a water stilt-house homestay and sharing local hospitality
  • Exploring Cu Chi tunnel systems and war-era tunnels, chambers, and historical displays
  • Optional stops: Vĩnh Tràng Temple, Cần Thơ Museum, Sóc Trăng’s clay & bat pagodas

Journey

Morning: Depart from your hotel in Ho Chi Minh City and drive west into the Mekong Delta, passing lush rice paddies, small canals, and scenic riverside villages.

Afternoon: Arrive in Chau Doc, a riverside town on the Bassac River near the Cambodian border. Spend the afternoon settling in and exploring on your own.

Evening suggestion: Stroll the riverfront promenade; sample local specialties such as bun ca Chau Doc (fish noodle soup), grilled river fish, or sample rice wine and local sweets from riverside food stalls.

Overnight: Chau Doc

Early morning: Take a sampan cruise through narrower waterways, visit floating fish farms, and disembark at a Cham weaving village to admire traditional looms and vibrant textiles.

Midmorning: Journey up Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) — the highest elevation in the Mekong Delta. Here you’ll find many sacred sites:

  • Ba Chua Xu Temple (Lady Xu) with its lotus-roofed architecture and centuries-old sandstone statue – a major spiritual site for local pilgrims: a sacred shrine dedicated to the revered “Lady of the Realm” whose annual festival draws thousands;
  • Tây An Pagoda: built in 1847, and elegantly combining architectural motifs from Vietnamese, Indian, and Chinese influences;
  • Hang Pagoda (Cave Pagoda / Phuoc Dien Temple): built into the mountainside with cave paths, tranquil shrines, and excellent views.
    At the summit you can view sweeping panoramas of rice fields, the Vinh Te canal, and distant Cambodia (on clear days).

Lunch: Return to Chau Doc for a local meal before departure.

Afternoon en route to Can Tho:

  • Visit Bang Lang Bird Sanctuary, a lush wetland habitat famed for rare waterbirds.
  • Stop at an incense-making village, where you’ll watch how incense sticks are dyed, carved, and bundled.
  • Optionally visit a crocodile farm for a glimpse of local aquaculture and reptile husbandry.

Evening / Overnight: Can Tho

Pre-dawn: Board a sampan at dawn to visit Cái Răng Floating Market, the region’s most vibrant river market. Boats beam out fruit bunches or goods on poles to attract buyers downstream.

Next, cruise toward Phụng Hiệp (Nga Bay), where tributaries converge — the trading here is more intimate and local (fewer tourist boats).

Midday drive: Continue to Sóc Trăng, where you’ll visit:

  • Set Pagoda (Clay Pagoda): unique for its entirely clay construction and decorative motifs.
  • Doi Pagoda (Bat Pagoda): especially magical at dusk or dawn when thousands of bats emerge at twilight.

Evening: Return to Can Tho for the evening and rest.

Morning: Drive to Vinh Long and transfer to a private boat to penetrate the maze of canals and islets. Visits en route:

  • A local bonsai garden, where miniature trees are cultivated with artistic care.
  • Cottage industries: rice paper production, coconut candy making, local handicrafts like woven mats or nipa-thatch work.
  • Orchard lunch: dine amid tropical fruit trees, with opportunities to taste seasonal fruits fresh off the branch.

Afternoon: Continue cruising along narrow canals, watching local river life (fishing, sampans, children swimming).

Late afternoon: Arrive at your stilt-house homestay set over the water. Settle in, explore the homestead, and meet your host family.

Evening: Share a home-cooked Vietnamese dinner, hear stories of river life, fishing, and traditional crafts. Hosts may invite you to try your hand at simple tasks (fishing, boat paddling) — always following household customs and etiquette.

Overnight: Homestay

Early: Cruise to Cái Bè Floating Market, one of the more authentic, less crowded riverside markets. Observe small boats laden with goods, and visit nearby cottage workshops turning out rice paper, snacks, and local delicacies.

  • Continue to Mỹ Tho, visiting Vĩnh Tràng Temple, one of the region’s most beautiful Buddhist complexes set among gardens and pond sculptures.
  • Optionally visit the Đồng Tâm Snake Farm, an educational facility featuring reptiles and local ecosystems (note: visitor experience can vary).

After lunch, drive north to the Cu Chi Tunnels. With a local guide, you’ll explore:

  • The network of tunnels (with narrow sections, hidden trapdoors, galleries, supply routes).
  • Reconstructed living areas: kitchens, bedrooms, storage rooms, and field hospitals built underground during wartime.
  • Exhibits and artifacts: bombs, photographs, tools, and art installations illustrating guerrilla life.
  • Try inch-wide tunnels, peep through secret openings, and imagine the resilience of the people who lived here.

Late afternoon: Return to Ho Chi Minh City, arriving with new appreciation for the rural landscapes and wartime stories you’ve witnessed.

By late afternoon, as your vehicle enters the edges of the city, you carry with you more than photos: you bring a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s waterways, rural communities, and enduring spirit. May your memories linger long after this journey ends — and may your heart always find its way back to the mysteries of the Mekong.

Included

English-speaking tour guides on touring date.

Accommodation on twin/double/triple sharing basic

Meal plan: Daily breakfast at hotels. Lunch or dinner with local food as mention in the program

Air-con transfer for airport transfer and touring

Boat trip in Mekong delta

Water during transfer.   (2 bottles/day)

 

 

Excluded

  • International, domestic airfare
  • Early check-in, late check-out surcharge
  • Drone setup assistance and drone flying permit fees (if required)
  • Bank transaction or payment processing fees
  • Meals not specifically mentioned in the program
  • Vietnam entry visa and visa stamping fees
  • Beverages and personal expenses
  • Tips for guide and driver (Recommended: USD 5/day/person for driver, USD 10/day/person for guide, depending on group size)

Hotel List

Ho Chi Minh city

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