Bến Lức, Long an
20 hours
Vietnam Tours
12 persons
HCMC
Cycling to visit Ben Luc fruit garden, cooking class at Farm - BBQ lunch Vietnamese food.
Visit Vinh Trang Pagoda the largest ancient temple in the Mekong delta Vietnam.
Check in cruise and move on the Mekong River.
Enjoy Vietnamese traditional music (Đan Ca Tài Tử - A folk art form from Southern Vietnam accredited by UNESCO in 2013 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity)
Relax by Hand – rowed sampan in small canals
Visit the bee farm and enjoy honey tea
Visit The capital of coconut land in Mekong delta Vietnam.
To watch the Sunrise over the rice fields visit local market, enjoy coffee and breakfast.
Embark on a kayaking adventure through a maze of waterways
A/c homestay Family tiny garden
Full meals 2 lunches, 1 dinner and 1 breakfast
The Value Brought by the Program
The program focuses on activities close to nature and local culture, helping guests deeply understand and feel the ecosystem, customs, and lifestyle of the Mekong Delta region.
Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City - Ben Luc Mekong delta
7:40–8:20am: Pick you up at your hotel and on the journey to Bến Lức - My Tho.
9:30am: Check in Family Tiny Garden homestay, Special activities at Farm: Explore the village with bike visit orchards, dragon fruit…and see beautiful rice fields
10:50am: Join a cooking tour to guide you how to make spring rolls, pancakes, and Vietnamese dishes.
11:40am: Enjoy BBQ Vietnam food.
1:30pm: Visit Vinh Trang Pagoda, the largest ancient temple in the Mekong delta Vietnam.
-Check in cruise and move on the Mekong river. -Take a leisurely boat ride in Tien river to enjoy fresh air, to see the peaceful life of the local people, -Enjoy Vietnamese traditional music (Đàn Ca Tài Tử - A folk art form from Southern Vietnam accredited by UNESCO in 2013 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity) -Relax by Hand – rowed sampan in small canals -Visit the bee farm and enjoy honey tea -You get on a boat to visit the largest coconut candy factory in Mekong delta. -Return to the boat then the bus will take you back to Family Tiny Garden Homestay. 6:30pm: Dinner (Barbecue ) - Relax and sing karaoke overnight homestay.
Day 2: You explore the countryside by Bicycle - Kayaking HCMC(B/L)
5:30am: Visitors get up early to ride bicycles to watch the Sunrise over the rice fields or after breakfast, you explore the countryside by bicycle to visit orchards, dragon fruit, grapefruit, oranges, guava... and admire the beautiful rice fields. A program that creates opportunities for interaction between tourists and local residents, contributing to the promotion of cultural connections.
You will participate in a relaxing bike ride around the village to admire the rural scenery and feel the peaceful pace of life. On the journey of participating in litter picking along the way, you have the opportunity to visit local families, learn about traditional culture, and the lives of the people in Ben Luc, Long An, Mekong Delta. Visit local market, enjoy coffee and enjoy breakfast.
8:30am: Kayaking adventure through a maze of waterways
11:50am: Have lunch at the restaurant
12:30pm: Check out room
1:00pm: Bus takes the group back to the HCMC.
2:30pm: End of tour at the pick up point.
Before concluding, tourists receive a souvenir, a handcrafted product made by skilled hands, to take home as a gift a token of appreciation for participating in the program, which contributes to supporting local children's education. End of the Trip and Return to Ho Chi Minh City
Note: (A percentage of the tour profits will be allocated 5% to the Tiny & Sergej fund, founded by two friends from Vietnam and the Federal Republic of Germany, to support local children in need.)
The Value Brought by the Program The program focuses on activities close to nature and local culture, helping guests deeply understand and feel the ecosystem, customs, and lifestyle of the Mekong Delta region.
Connecting the environmental protection community: Tourists have the opportunity to interact and converse with local people, farmers, and especially participate in environment protection campaigns in the area they visit, creating strong and meaningful connections.