The Mekong Delta 4D3N Tour takes visitors on a journey to explore the tranquil beauty of the southern riverland. Immerse yourself in nature with lush green rice fields and fruit orchards laden with ripe produce. Experience the bustling Cai Rang Floating Market, visit Cu Lao An Binh Fruit Gardens, and learn the traditional process of making hủ tiếu noodles. The tour continues to peaceful Con Son, the unique Vinh Trang Pagoda with its distinct Buddhist architecture, and the historic Bac Lieu Mansion, a testament to a bygone era. Finally, visitors will check-in at Vietnam’s Southernmost Point, capturing memories by the iconic Ca Mau Boat Monument.
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Morning: The bus and local tour guide will pick up the group from Can Tho Airport and depart for Soc Trang to visit Bat Pagoda – the most unique and well-known temple in the province. This pagoda is considered a cultural and religious symbol of the local Khmer community. It impresses visitors with its distinct Khmer-style architecture and the presence of thousands of large fruit-eating bats hanging from the trees within the temple grounds, creating a sacred yet mysterious atmosphere unique to the Mekong Delta region.
Guests will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant featuring Soc Trang’s regional specialties such as bun nuoc leo (fermented fish noodle soup), hu tieu curry (rice noodles with curry), snakehead fish porridge with bitter herbs, savory sticky rice dumplings, and more.
Afternoon: The journey continues to Ca Mau, with a stop in Bac Lieu to visit the Bac Lieu Prince’s Mansion – a place steeped in legendary tales about one of the most flamboyant and extravagant figures of Southern Vietnam in the early 20th century. Here, guests can admire the elegant French colonial architecture and delve into fascinating stories that reflect the lavish lifestyle and golden era of the famed Bac Lieu Prince – a symbol of wealth and sophistication in the Mekong Delta’s history.
Next, the group visits the Bac Lieu Wind Power Plant, located on the eastern side of the city. This impressive site features massive wind turbines stretching out toward the sea, creating a striking and scenic landscape. As one of the first wind power projects in Vietnam, it has become a popular check-in spot thanks to its unique blend of modernity and natural beauty. After the visit, the group continues the journey to Ca Mau, checks in at the hotel, and takes time to rest.
Evening: Guests will enjoy dinner at a local restaurant and then have free time to explore Ca Mau at night – a place where the serene beauty of the riverine landscape blends seamlessly with the modern pace of life in this southernmost corner of Vietnam.
Guests will visit and take photos at the national GPS coordinate landmark 0001, as well as the iconic panorama symbol of Dat Mui Ca Mau.
Next, the group will conquer the 20.5-meter-high Vong Hai Dai (Sea Observation Tower) to enjoy a panoramic view of the Dat Mui area.
Guests will also visit the unique mangrove ecosystem at Mui Ca Mau National Park, which has been recognized as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.
After visiting the above attractions, guests will relax and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, featuring familiar and rustic dishes typical of the local people.
Afternoon: Guests will board the bus back to Can Tho City, with a stop to visit Ong Bon Pagoda – a sacred temple featuring ancient Chinese architecture. With over 120 years of history, this pagoda is not only an architectural gem but also one of the most famous spiritual tourism destinations in the Mekong Delta.
Evening: The group arrives in Can Tho, checks in at the hotel, and takes some time to rest. Guests will then enjoy dinner aboard the Can Tho Cruise, savoring delicious Mekong Delta specialties while enjoying the sweet melodies of bolero music.
After dinner, the group will have free time to explore the Ninh Kieu Night Market, one of the most exciting attractions in the city. The group will then spend the night at the Can Tho Hotel.
Morning: The group will have breakfast at the hotel. Afterward, the bus will pick up the group to depart for a visit to SunWorld Ba Den Tay Ninh (cable car ticket is self-paid: 600,000 VND/person).
Guests will begin their journey by taking the cable car on the Chua Hang route, which will take them from the foot of the mountain to the Ba Temple complex. At an altitude of 350 meters, guests will have the opportunity to admire the sacred temple complex, including the main temple, Linh Tien Son Thach Tu.
And other notable landmarks such as Hang Temple, Trung Temple, and Quan Am Temple. Here, guests can offer incense, enjoy the scenic beauty, and learn about the history and culture of the region.
The group will then continue their journey by taking the Van Son cable car to reach the summit of Ba Den Mountain, at an elevation of 986 meters. Here, guests will have the chance to admire the giant Buddha statue, standing proudly at the highest peak in Asia. The group will have time to explore, take stunning photos, and enjoy the fresh, cool air from the mountaintop.
Finally, the group will take the cable car back down the mountain and head to Tay Ninh city to enjoy lunch.
Afternoon: The group will continue exploring the Cao Dai Holy See in Tay Ninh. This is the birthplace of the Cao Dai religion, known for its unique architecture that harmoniously blends Eastern and Western spiritual elements. The Cao Dai Holy See is not only a pilgrimage site for Cao Dai followers but also attracts a large number of domestic and international tourists every day.
Next, the group will visit Go Ken Pagoda – an ancient pagoda with unique architecture, famous for its cultural significance and rich heritage of Tay Ninh.
Afterward, the group will head back to Ho Chi Minh City. Along the way, the group will stop to purchase Tay Ninh specialties as souvenirs. Upon arriving in Ho Chi Minh City, guests will check in at the hotel and have time to rest.
Evening: Guests will have dinner at a restaurant. Afterward, they can freely stroll around the walking streets of Nguyen Hue, Bui Vien, and Pham Ngu Lao, enjoying the iconic street food of Saigon. This area is also famous for its many bars, pubs, and vibrant nightlife, making it a popular entertainment hub of the city at night. Guests will spend the night at a hotel in Saigon.
Morning: The group enjoys breakfast at the restaurant and checks out of the hotel. The first stop of the day is the War Remnants Museum – a place that preserves and exhibits thousands of documents, photographs, and artifacts vividly portraying the devastating consequences of war, especially the Vietnam War. This museum serves not only as a historical archive but also as an educational and deeply moving experience, helping visitors understand the pain, loss, and unyielding spirit of the Vietnamese people throughout their struggle for peace and independence.
Continuing the journey, the group will visit Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon – a religious landmark and one of the most iconic symbols of the city. Built by the French in the late 19th century, the cathedral features two towering bell towers and a unique blend of Roman and Gothic architectural styles. With its timeless beauty and peaceful atmosphere amidst the bustling city, it remains a favorite check-in spot for both local and international visitors.
Right next to the cathedral stands the Saigon Central Post Office, a classic example of French colonial architecture designed by the renowned architect Gustave Eiffel. Featuring a grand vaulted ceiling, elegant wrought iron details, and intricately patterned tile floors, the building is not only an architectural gem but also a fully functioning post office to this day. It serves as a vivid reminder of Saigon’s historical past and urban development, making it a must-visit destination for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike.
The group enjoys lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon: the tour continues with a visit to the Independence Palace – once the seat of power for the South Vietnamese government before 1975. This historic site marks a pivotal moment in Vietnamese history: on April 30, 1975, a tank from the Liberation Army crashed through its gates, symbolizing the end of the Vietnam War and the beginning of national reunification and peace. Here, visitors will have the chance to explore original meeting rooms, war command bunkers, and a wide array of preserved historical artifacts that offer deep insight into the country’s past.
Next, the group will head to Ben Thanh Market – one of the most famous and oldest traditional markets in Ho Chi Minh City. This vibrant marketplace is the perfect spot for visitors to shop for local specialties, souvenirs, and handcrafted goods. Beyond shopping, it's also a great place to soak in the bustling, energetic atmosphere that reflects the daily life and culture of the city.
Finally, the bus will pick up the group and transfer them to Tan Son Nhat Airport for their flight to Hanoi. Upon arrival at Noi Bai Airport, a bus will take the group to the city center, where they will be dropped off at the designated location. The tour concludes with a warm farewell and the hope to welcome them again in the future.
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01/06/2025 Available |
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