mekong delta cycling tour

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  Duration

3 days

  Tour Code

VE.BI-02

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Overview

The Mekong Delta region would have to be one of the most user-friendly biking locations you could ever imagine. That makes it a fantastic location for a family or a group of friends to enjoy the time of their lives whilst touring in an ecologically sustainable way!

Itinerary

Pick up at Cái Bè, visit floating market, stop by a local workshop to see how local coconut candy is made. Keep travelling by boat to An Binh Island, Long Ho distrist, Vinh Long province. Stop at local house for lunch. Afternoon start biking to visit artisans, enjoy the peaceful island, cycling around the fruiut garden, in the shade of trees. Dinner and o/n on homestay.


After breakfast, get out of island. This morning cycle 40km explore the rural lifestyle, to see rice fields, the farmers's activities. Lunch and keep cycling 25km to move to Can Tho. Dinner, O/N in Can Tho


Breakfast, move early morning to Cai Rang floating market. Lunch, in the afternoon, take the last bike ride from Can Tho to O Mon, the ride takes it ends in O Mon. Put the bike back on vehicle and back to Ho Chi Minh city


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