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Mekong Delta: Ben Tre Mango Homestay

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ATA-VN-BT02 2 days 1 night

Ben Tre, known as a fruit basket of Mekong Delta is a peaceful and undeveloped province. Joining our homestay tour in 02 days, you will be invited to travel off-a-beaten-track to the non-touristic part of Mekong Delta, have many chances to visit local households, talk to the local people and see how they do their daily handicraft works. Cycling on beautiful village roads, taking boat trip along river & quiet canals plus getting your hand on a cooking demonstration with the Mango family – promising a wonderful unforgettable lifetime experience!

Day 1: Saigon – Ben Tre – Mango Homestay
Day 2: Ben Tre – Saigon

Itinerary

DayActivitiesLocation
1

Saigon – Ben Tre – Mango Homestay (-/L/D)

Pick up at your hotel in Saigon around 8am and head south to Ben Tre province, famous for its coconut production and quiet, peaceful waterways.

On arrival, take a xe loi ride through the local village of Huu Dinh to enjoy the green fields and gardens. Continue with a short walk to Huu Phuoc Bridge where you will board your boat and begin your trip through small canals with beautiful tropical scenery. On board the boat, enjoy a welcome drink (mango cocktail) and tropical fruits while cruising.

The cruise will stop first at a brick making shop, where the locals still use centuries-old traditional methods to make the bricks by hand. Then go back to your boat to cross the An Hoa River, where you will take a sampan trip through narrow canals and enjoy the peacefulness of the region. The sampan will take you to visit one of our friends, Mrs Huong, who lives with her 3 children and grandson – they live on fishing, shrimp and fruit orchards. Enjoy fresh fruits and tea before heading to visit a rice noodles factory which produces Hu Tieu noodles, one of most popular breakfast dishes in the region.

Then switch to bicycle and ride on village roads past green gardens and local houses, and stop at another local house where they live on their traditional family business, sampan boat building. Then continue your cycling trip to My Long to visit Mr Sau Tuong, a former Vietcong soldier who survived two years fighting the Khmer Rouge in Phnom Penh. Now he and his wife live on making rice paper, which is the most famous specialty of My Long village. Have a chat with him and enjoy the crispy rice paper made by his wife, and observe the process of how it is made.

Then return to the village road to carry on the bike ride to a local restaurant by the river side.  It is time for you to relax and enjoy a 5-course lunch of local specialties. Relax and walk around the garden after lunch, and then visit the nearby house of Mr Hung, who is a famous sticky rice maker in the village. You can also feed his stock of catfish and walk through his fruit garden.

Walk back the local house to catch fish in the pond & pick your own vegetables, and then in the early evening prepare to join the cooking demonstration with the family.

Overnight will be spent in the family homestay.

Sai Gon - Ben Tre
2

Ben Tre – Saigon (B/L/-)

Breakfast will be served at the homestay, then take a boat trip to Tai Phu canal and stop to visit a coconut processing workshop before taking a bicycle to the busy local market of My Long. After that, cycle to Cau Hoa to visit the local Phuoc Long Tu temple and war memorials.

Then cycle to Phong Nam village and your boat will take you to Ben Tre city where your driver takes you back to Saigon. You will arrive at your hotel in Saigon in late afternoon. Tour ends at your hotel.

Ben Tre - Sai Gon

Tour details

Price: on request

TRIP INCLUDED

  • Local English Speaking guide in Ben Tre
  • Accommodation in double or twin share
  • Private transfers and transport in modern van (A/C)
  • Entrance fees during guided time
  • Meals as indicated on itinerary: B – Breakfast; L – Lunch; D – Dinner
  • Sampan & boat trip
  • Cycling & other transportation mentioned in tour program

TRIP EXCLUDED

  • Tour guide for transfer Saigon – Ben Tre – Saigon
  • Visa and visa arrangement fee
  • International airfare and airport tax
  • Meals not indicated in itinerary
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses (tips, gratuities, …)

 

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