Homestay in Mekong Delta tour

It is not perfect in your Mekong Delta tour without doing a home-stay to enjoy the authentic Vietnam.
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It is not perfect in your Mekong Delta tour without doing a home-stay to enjoy the authentic Vietnam.

It takes you 2 hours from Ho Chi Minh city to Ben Tre to immerse yourself into the peaceful ambiance. The stilt-houses covered by palm and coconut leaves, the fresh fruit orchards surrounding the tranquil villages actually let your mind out of the noisy cities. To begin the days, rowing a boat to visit the coconut candy makers and observe some processions of making coconut bonbon. Another chance to contact with locals and understand more about their daily life! The busy life doesn’t take their optimistic and enthusiastic out. They are warmly welcome you and proudly introduce you their daily tasks to earn their life and make them happier.



The boat also lets you through the rich and verdant areas where you can enjoy the honey-tea in a quite waterway region while enjoying “Don ca tai tu”, the Immaterial World Cultural Heritage of Vietnam. Locals nurture their soul by “Don ca tai tu” each day.


Don ca tai tu among the waterway

To discover the real of MekongDelta, take a bike tour to enter the narrow roads amidst lush coconut trees and fluttering tropical breezes. The only sound that you can hear is bird’s sing. How peaceful it is!

Dine and stay at local house are your wonderful experiences. You will have a chance to enjoy “goi ca” – fish and pork rolled in leaves, a traditional meal in Mekong Delta zone. Moreover, the grilled elephant ear fish, sour soup and caramelized pork bring the authentic Vietnam into your meal. The sounds of frog and toad break the silence all night, give you the slow rhythms of Vietnamese rural. All capture you heart and remain in your memory of the Vietnam luxury tour.


Fish and pork rolled in Mekong Delta 



A man is paddling the boat full of fruits to the floating market

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