jon8406
Joined: 22 Dec 2010 Posts: 15
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:12 pm Post subject: HCM-Cai Be Floating Market - Vinh Long(viet nam) |
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Depart from
: Ho Chi Minh
Stop off
: Vinh Long
Duration
: 1 day 0 night
Cai Be Floating Market is a famous place in Mekong Delta. Here the Tien River forms the border between Tien Giang, Vinh Long and Ben Tre Provinces. Every day, hundreds of boats filled with fruits, vegetables and other products anchor along the banks of the river, waiting for traders and customers. The place is picturesque, and the trade is hot and fun.
Mekong Delta – My Tho fullday
Depart from
: Ho Chi Minh
Stop off
: My Tho
Duration
: 1 day
The town of My Tho lies on the left side of the Mekong River and just a two-hour drive from the hustle and bustle of Ho Chi Minh City. Visitors will enjoy a cruise on the Mekong River and then ride on a hand-rowed sampan through small islets under a green canopy of water-coconut trees to catch a glimpse of the daily activities of the local people.
Ho Chi Minh – My Tho – Can Tho – Cai Rang floating market
Depart from
: Ho Chi Minh
Stop off
: Can Tho
Duration
: 2 days 1 night
The Mekong river - The longest river in Indochina is divided into nine tributaries within Vietnamese territory and has given birth to the vast Mekong Delta. The Mekong Delta is often referred as the ‘rice bowl’ and the ‘garden of heaven’, because of its rich soil which is the breeding ground for dozens of vegetables, fruit and flowers. A visit to this region allows you to experience the ‘life on the water’ of the local people. Because of periodical floods the local people adapted their lives to the water. Visits to their floating houses, floating schools, floating markets you will be overwhelmed by their wet rice civilization.
My Tho - Ben Tre - Chau Doc - Long Xuyen - Can Tho
Depart from
: Ho Chi Minh
Stop off
: Can Tho
Duration
: 3 days 2 nights
Local life in deeper Mekong Delta
Ho Chi Minh - Canduoc - Cho Gao - My Tho
Depart from
: Ho Chi Minh
Stop off
: Ho Chi Minh
Duration
: 2 days 1 night
The Mekong river - The longest river in Indochina is divided into nine tributaries within Vietnamese territory and has given birth to the vast Mekong Delta. The Mekong Delta is often referred as the ‘rice bowl’ and the ‘garden of heaven’, because of its rich soil which is the breeding ground for dozens of vegetables, fruit and flowers. A visit to this region allows you to experience the ‘life on the water’ of the local people. Because of periodical floods the local people adapted their lives to the water. Visits to their floating houses, floating schools, floating markets you will be overwhelmed by their wet rice civilization. _________________ vietnam visa Evisa Vietnam |
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