Take part in our Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group for a memorable journey to the most scenic region in Vietnam. Dubbed the “Rice Bowl of Vietnam," the Mekong Delta is a colorful area of rivers, swamps, and local villages where life occurs on offering curving waterways. This small group tour offers great opportunities to socialize with the locals and get a taste of the fresh tropical fruits from the gardens, feel part of the rich Mekong Delta culture. Explore the soul of the Mekong Delta in depth it will be unforgettable!
Mekong Delta
Detailed of the Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group
Duration and Itinerary of the Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group
We leave Ho Chi Minh City at 7:45 AM, heading directly to the wonders of the Mekong Delta. The tour program has been so well-arranged that all the important places of interest in this region can be visited within one day. From the tranquil Vĩnh Tràng Pagoda, we will move on to a cruise in the Mekong River—the itinerary is full of the best activities. You will take a tour around the local villages, freshening up with some taste of fresh tropical fruits, strolling around in the orchards – full of life – continuing with a tender and peaceful cruise on a sampan along the narrow canals, then back to the city by 5:00 PM.
Group Size and Tour Style of the Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group
This is our Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group our commitment to intimacy and personalized experiences. Our group size is restricted in number to ensure that everybody corners that extra bit of attention and can completely absorb the surroundings. At this small size, we visit hidden canals, village paths, and orchards in the Mekong Delta that are less regularly visited, giving a more genuine look at life.
What Makes This Tour Unique
This is the real immersion that sets our tour apart. From tasting honey straight out of the hive to playing in a traditional music performance, you will be an active participant in Delta life. Our activities place cultural immersion at their core and include opportunities for cultural exchange, learning about local ways of life, and participating in traditional crafts.
Sample Itinerary of A One-Day Mekong Delta Tour with a Small Group
07:45 – Departure from Ho Chi Minh City
This is our exciting Mekong Delta Tour with a Small Group in the morning. Departing at 7:45 AM from Ho Chi Minh City, we’ll leave this bustling urban landscape to go further toward the peaceful and serene area of the Mekong Delta. The drive in itself is a beautiful transition from city life to the serene countryside and gives you a feel for the lush greenery that abounds in the Delta. First, we stopped over at Mỹ Tho, a fine town on the left bank of the majestic Mekong River.
08:45 – Visit Vinh Trang Pagoda
At 8:45 AM, we will visit the historic Vĩnh Tràng Pagoda, the most beautiful and important temple in the region. Constructed in the 19th century, this pagoda represented an architectural masterpiece; it forms a harmonious combination of Asian and European architectures. With lush gardens around, the atmosphere in the pagoda is always tranquil and perfect for a morning visit. You can take some time to study the intricate carvings and statues, get a decent history of the pagoda itself, and soak up the serene environment before we press on.
09:30 – Cruise Along the Mekong River
9:30 AM: Drive to the Mekong River and board a local motorized boat. You will enjoy a relaxing cruise on this mighty waterway, viewing vibrant floating markets and quaint fishing villages. As you cruise along the river, you will see daily life passing by, with these folk having their lives seemingly programmed with the水ways. This cruise will give us the chance to see four famous islets named after four sacred animals: Long, which means Dragon; Lân, meaning Unicorn; Quy, for Tortoise; and Phụng, for Phoenix.
Vinh Trang Pagoda
10:00 – Stop at Lan Islet
It is here at, roughly at 10:00 AM, that we will drop our very first anchor. Take off on a stroll through colorful village paths inlaid with mixed greens and exuberant fruit orchards. You en Lân Isletjoy fresh tropical fruit picked right from trees—rambutans, mangosteens, durians. This will be complemented by a traditional Đờn ca tài tử performance that is recognized by UNESCO as the intangible cultural heritage of the Mekong Delta. Entrancing melodies will set this wealth in “$" southern Vietnamese culture to music.
11:30 – Explore the Thoi Son Canal by Sampan
By 11:30 AM, we will embark on small traditional sampans to discover the Thới Sơn narrow canals. Our expert rowers will paddle along tranquil water channels, and you will have an opportunity to appreciate the serene beauty of the countryside. The overhead coconut trees and partial visions of wildlife make scenes that are perfect for photographs. This part of the tour provides a peaceful, gap-like way of removing oneself from life or other situations.
12:15 – Visit the Honey Bee Farm and Coconut Candy Workshop
Next, we will further continue to the local farm of honey bees at 12:15 PM. Here, you get to know about the interesting process of honey production and, of course, sample some delicious honey tea that’s brewed right in front of you. We also drop by a coconut candy workshop where local workers show the traditional way of producing this famous sweet treat of the Mekong Delta area. If you are feeling quite adventurous, well, you can even try preparing a few handmade coconut candies all by yourself!
13:00 – Lunch at a Local Restaurant
Lunch will be at 1:00 PM and will include a typical local restaurant, either inside a serene orchard or on the riverside patio, whichever is available. You will have the opportunity to try authentic local foods in the Mekong Delta with specialties such as Elephant Ear Fish and fresh spring rolls, trying these wonderful traditional dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. After lunch, one can spend time lounging in a hammock in the shade of fruit trees or simply wandering around the farm.
14:30 – Optional Premier Experience: Cycling Around Tan Thach Village
At 2:30 PM, a cycling tour around Tân Thạch Village will be available only to the participants having the Premier package. This is a unique chance to bike through the picturesque countryside and stop at the local people’s houses to get firsthand experience of how the locals of the Mekong Delta live. In case your mind craves an easier afternoon, you can just relax in a hammock and enjoy the mesmerizing breeze by the river.
15:30 – Return to Ho Chi Minh City
Later in the day, we will have a Gathering at 3:30 PM for the Return ride to Ho Chi Minh City. Think about the experiences of the day when we drive through the country scenes back from the serene beauty of the Mekong Delta.
17:00 – Arrival in Ho Chi Minh City
We’ll arrive back in Ho Chi Minh City by 5:00 PM, where your tour concludes. With unforgettable memories and new insights into the life of the Mekong Delta, we hope that you enjoyed your day with IMPRESS TRAVEL.
Thoi Son Canal
Tips and Useful Information of the Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group
Are you planning a small Mekong Delta Tour with a Small Group? Here, you will find some tips and resources for making the best out of your time in this amazing land.
What to Pack and Wear of the Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group
Accordingly, put comfort first in your preparation for a small Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group! The climate is likely to get warm and humid in the Delta, so light-colored, breathable clothes are best. A hat, sunglasses, pre-applied sun cream, and comfortable walking shoes are some items you must not forget, since we shall have to negotiate various landforms — from pagodas, and orchards, to narrow village paths. That way, you might also want to carry along a light rain jacket in case of a tropical rain shower. And, of course, include a small backpack to carry your essentials: water, camera, and personal items.
Best Time to Visit of the Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group
The Mekong Delta is beautiful all year round, but for the Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group, the best time would be in the dry season from November to April. Rainfall is generally low, rendering the weather predictable with convenient outdoor activities and river cruise conditions. During that period, if you are interested in the festivities during the Tét festival, a unique cultural experience in its own right, you will be coming in the late days of January or early February. The rainy season from May to October, however, has its charm of lush green sceneries and far fewer tourists.
Cultural Etiquette and Behavior
Be ready to absorb local culture during our Mekong Tours, but remember to respect the culture and tradition. Dress modestly by keeping your shoulders and knees covered when visiting any of the many interesting temples or pagodas. Always ask if it is OK to take photographs of people, especially in rural areas. Remember to smile nicely, and “xin chào" (hello) is a simple way to break the ice when making someone’s acquaintance. Plus, never point your feet at another person or religious objects, as this can be disrespectful in Vietnamese culture.
Health and Safety Considerations of the Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group
During the Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group, your safety remains our priority. Keep yourself in water all day and most importantly in the heat. We always advise that you drink only bottled water that will be provided through the course of the tour. If you tend to become seasick, then be prepared with some medicine in advance because the water might become a little choppy during the boat ride. Lastly, bring some insect repellents if you have sensitive skin from mosquitoes.
Souvenirs and Local Specialties to Take Home in the Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group
No Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group would be complete without bringing back a bit of the experience. Unique, handicraft-oriented souvenirs and very fine local specialties of the Mekong Delta are simply perfect to present as gifts or to remember the trip by.
Top Souvenirs from the Mekong Delta
Coconut candy is one of the most well-known Mekong Delta souvenirs. Noteworthy are the sweet treats made from just fresh coconuts and often flavored with pandan, peanuts, durian, etc. A box of coconut candy comes in a range of VND 40,000 to VND 60,000 (approximately $1.70 – $2.50). The best place to buy these is at the Ben Tre Coconut Candy Workshop, where you’ll see how they’re made and be sure that the goods are fresh.
Another local delight worth trying is the honey from the bee farms, which you can buy for about VND 100,000 150,000 (approximately $4.20 – $6.30 per bottle). It tastes great and will certainly be quite a nice addition to your healthy kitchen. You can buy this directly at Thới Sơn Honey Bee Farm, where you have the chance to taste the honey before buying.
For people fond of handicrafts, the Mekong Delta produces very fine goods correctly realized from coconut shells, rattan, and even water hyacinths. The price range of basket products and decorative items, from jewelry to other objects, would be as cheap as VND 50,000 to VND 300,000 (approximately $2.10 – $12.50), depending on the complexity and size of the goods. You can visit Cai Be Floating Market or My Tho Handicraft Workshop to see very authentic, high-quality handicrafts.
Where to Buy Authentic Souvenirs
On your Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group, there will be many opportunities to buy authentic souvenirs directly from the local artisans. Please find below some recommended locations:
- Ben Tre Coconut Candy Workshop: This is the place located in Ben Tre—the perfect location to buy fresh coconut candy right from the source.
- Thới Sơn Honey Bee Farm: Sell pure, locally produced honey after the tour around the bee farm in Thới Sơn.
- Cai Be Floating Market: Colorfully lively market for handicrafts, fresh produce, and other local products.
- My Tho Handicraft Workshop: Offers a fair number of handmade products from coconut, bamboo, water hyacinth, and many more natural materials.
Tips for Shopping in the Mekong Delta
Any kind of shopping in the Mekong Delta has to go with a small amount of bargaining. Do so, however, always in a friendly manner! Start with a lower price but be fair—it’s mostly handmade goods that require dedication and expertise to prepare. Purchasing from local artisans is one sure way to make a difference for the local communities. Also, be sure to check that the products are genuine, especially when buying items like honey or handicrafts. If you have any doubts at all, then ask your guide for advice on where the best quality can be found.
Elephant Ear Fish
Conclusion
The Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group is an intimate excursion into the very heart of this vibrant and culturally rich area in Vietnam. With IMPRESS TRAVEL, you get personal attention to explore the hidden gems and start living like a local in the Delta. Efficient trips have been assured by our expertise and commitment toward the completion of an adventure. This is the chance—book your Mekong Delta Tour with Small Group today and create memories that will last a lifetime! Don’t forget to regularly follow our IMPRESS TRAVEL for more interesting information about traveling Mekong to and to book Mekong Tours at the best prices.