When visiting Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, few activities offer as much cultural immersion and hands-on fun as “Tat Muong Bat Ca”, or ditch fishing. In Ben Tre, a province famous for its peaceful rivers and vast coconut groves, this traditional method of fishing has become a must-try experience for visitors seeking a deeper connection with rural […] Read More
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Top Reasons Why You Should Travel to the Mekong Delta
The Mekong Delta, located in the southwestern part of Vietnam, is a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural richness, and unique experiences waiting to be discovered. From picturesque landscapes to authentic local life, here are the top reasons why you should make the Mekong Delta your next travel destination: 1/ Spectacular Scenery: The Mekong Delta […] Read More
A VISIT TO CAN THO – SOC TRANG
Visit the West and visit Can Tho and Soc Trang. Travelers will feel great because of the scenic spots that bring them here. Today, we would like to introduce some outstanding places to visit in the Mekong Delta, specifically two provinces of Can Tho and Soc Trang. West River is famous for its many tourist […] Read More
WHAT SHOULD WE BUY IN CHAU DOC, AN GIANG?
Chau Doc fish sauce! Chau Doc dried fish! This place is almost tied with specialties from fish sauce and dried fish. Why is this land famous for its specialties? And can you buy other specialties when you come here? It is not difficult to find a souvenir as a gift in Chau Doc. In addition […] Read More
An untouched Tho Chu
Far away from the beach, where Tho Chu Islands of Kien Giang Province is situated, the ocean seems not to be bothered by the time. It invariably remains an exceptional attractiveness with a fresh turquoise color and is full of blinding sunlight. Occationally, when there are storms and downpour, the elegance seems a bit furious but that fury drains shortly and put on the usual flashy grace. That wild sunny grace of a sea paradise is one of the […] Read More
Wandering around Ong Lang beach
Referring to Kien Giang, people remember right away the emerald island Phu Quoc. Phu Quoc tourism has an intense power of drawing attraction with untouched seashores, the lush greenness of flourishing birches reflecting on the calm sea’s surface of the sea. In addition to the appealing beauty of Kem beach, Sao beach, Phu Quoc also makes an impression with the Ong Lang beach imprinted with a primitive mark.Ong […] Read More
Vinh Long
The capital of Vinh Long province and plonked about midway between My Tho and Can Tho, Vinh Long may not be the largest town in the Mekong, yet as a major transit hub it can be noisy and chaotic nonetheless. By heading to the riverfront where plenty of cafes and restaurants afford respite, vistors can flee the mayhem. […] Read More
Tay Ninh (Part 1)
The Cao Dai Great Temple at the sect’s Holy See is an amazing and remarkable structure in Asia. Built between 1933 and 1955, the temple is a rococo extravaganza blending the dissonant architectural motifs of a French church, a Chinese temple and an Islamic mosque.Tay Ninh province, northwest of HCMC, is bordered by Cambodia on three sides. […] Read More
Experience life at Western
Southwest is really rich with a lot of attractive villages near Tien River and Hau River. Recently, we spend three days on visiting some provinces in this place, visiting orchards and felt a lot of fun. From HCM city, after only two hours, we went to the town of Cai Be (Tien Giang). From here, […] Read More
Mekong Delta Highlights
Kick up red dirt on a motorbike ride to the far-flung corners of Phu Quoc Island Watch the sun set across the Gulf of Thailand from a Phu Quoc Island beach. Participate in the throngs amid the bustling commerce of the floating markets on a boat trip from Can Tho.Meander along the canals between My Tho and Ben Tre, then step ashore a […] Read More
One Pillar Pagoda
Officially known as Nam Thien Nhat Tru, most of the people call this Buddhist temple the One Pillar Pagoda of Thu Duc (Chua Mot Cot Thu Duc; 1/91 Ð Nguyen Du, Thu Duc district). Modelled on Hanoi’s One Pillar Pagoda, the structure is similar but not the same , consisting of a small, one-room temple hall rising on […] Read More
Can Gio mangrove forest
It was formed from silt washing downstream from the river, so don’t expect to see any white-sand beaches. A few hopeful resorts have been built along the murky 10km shoreline and more are planned to be built in the future, even though it’s not easy to imagine them appealing to international visitors.The highlight is the […] Read More