Many cannot imagine why Vietnam veterans want to return to a country that brings up so many memories and images of war. However, seeing Vietnam as it is now, meeting people who survived the war, and those who grew up in the post war years, gives veterans the opportunity to bring closure to their Vietnam war experience.
Morning :7h30 breakfast at Indochina hotel. visit wooden church. 11h00 Start the trek crossing suspension bridge to KonKlor II village and to KonJoRi village. Lunch at KonJoRi. Afternoon: 14:00 trek through forest to KonKoTu village. Swim in DakBla river. 18:30 Dinner in Rong house. 19:30, enjoy traditional Gong music, Xoang dance and drink local jar-wine.
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...
The vast verdant system of rivers, canals, and paddle field rice with peaceful countryside lanes shadowed by lines of coconut and fruit trees make Mekong Delta an ideal place for biking. Especially an overnight in a local home is perfect for learning typical Mekong Delta lifestyles as well as interacting with the hospitable locals.
Cho Gao village is a local market and continues to My Tho.This sightseeing is extremely interesting as you participate in the life of the local people. The market is a melting pot of colors, shapes, sounds and smells. Rice, fresh fruit, fish, handicrafts, bonsais, almost everything is for sale, a great opportunity to find some nice souvenirs for the loved-ones at home!
Phong Dien Floating Market is about 20 kilometres southwest of Can Tho, the best floating market in the Mekong Delta. Boats loaded with produce from nearby orchards of the Mekong Delta converge to the floating market. They carry mostly fruits but also coconuts, vegetables and fishes…
There are plenty of ways to get to Cambodia from Saigon. One of those becoming popular is by boat through the Mekong Delta. This way will save much of your time and also bring a chance for you to see one of the most interesting parts of Vietnam: Mekong Delta. Trip starts from Saigon and concludes in Phnom Penh and Angkor Vat.
The southern most part of Vietnam is the region known as the Mekong Delta, where the mighty Mekong River empties into the ocean. This is an area of fertile farming land, lush tropical orchards and numerous canals and waterways. The major delta towns are My Tho, Vinh Long, Can Tho and Chau Doc...
Cantho is over its 200 years as the main town, once known as Tay Do and now one city of Vietnam. All of economic, culture activities closely relate to river and canals which like the 'street'. Cantho has simple, poetic beauty with well-off villages under shade of coconut trees...
This Mekong Delta trip provides you a look at varieties of the life and scenery on the Mekong River itself as well as on the bank of the river. Start the trip by a drive to Vinh Long, which on the way is green/yellow rice paddy fields stretching towards the horizon...
Saigon! One of the most bustling cities of Vietnam where you can find the remains of the times to the best five stars in the world. In fact, Hochiminh city is a city of commerce, industry; travel … where used to be considered as “The Pearl of Far East Asia..
The natural area of Cat Tien National Park is 7 1,920ha, in which the South of Cat Tien (Dong Nai province) is 39.627ha; Cat Loc (Lam Dong province) 27,8521::1; and the West of Cat Tien (Binh Phuoc province) 4,443ha. On November 10, 2001 Cat Tien National Park has been recognized by UNESCO/NIAB as thc World 41 lthB iosphere Reserved Zone.
There are plenty of ways to get to Cambodia from Saigon. One of those becoming popular is by boat through the Mekong Delta. This way will save much of your time and also bring a chance for you to see one of the most interesting parts of Vietnam: Mekong Delta. Trip starts from Saigon and concludes in Phnom Penh.
This 2 day trip offers a glimpse into the agrarian life of the vibrant southern Delta region as we wind our way through the tributaries of the Mekong Delta. From our boats, we are able to closely observe the daily rituals of river life and participate in the bustling commercial activities as we buy our fruits from the floating marke..
Mekong Delta was formed by sediment deposited by the Mekong River and the process still continues today. The land of the Mekong Delta is renowned for its richness and most of it is under cultivation. Its product includes rice, coconut, sugarcane, fruits and fish. A major activity in the Mekong Delta is boating...