Discover the Mekong delta and its exciting life. Join the floating markets on a boat trip in the river to the remote areas and try some juicy fruits.
Start package with sightseeing tour in Hochiminh and enjoy a trishaw tour visit China Town including the colorful whole sales Binh Tay market. Visit Cuchi tunnels, then take two hours driving to My Tho (Mekong Delta), take a sampan cruising along the tributaries of the Mekong River for a close-up view of local life.
Although being a big and chaotic metropolis, Ho Chi Minh City makes your exploration more exciting. Nice colonial centre, with broad promenades and squares...
Morning, visit a network of 200km long underground dugout which was being used during the VN - USA war. There is little evidence to indicate the intense fighting, bombing and destruction that went in Cu Chi during the war. Back to Hochiminh around 1:30PM and process halfday city tour.
Located at the threshold of Saigon and adjacent to the revolutionary base, Cu Chi played an important role in the two wars of resistance against the old and new colonial powers. Cu Chi was an "underground village" with its abyss of interlaced tunnels having a combined length of more than 200 km. The main tunnel is 60 - 70 cm wide and 80 - 90 cm high. Above the tunnel is a layer of earth about 3 m- 4 m thick, enough to sustain the weight of 50 -ton tanks or heavy artillery as well as the destruction of bombs up to 100 kg.
Great holy See temple, buit in 1926, is considered one of the most striking structures in all of Asia. It is the headquter of Caodaism, a relegion with colorful mix of Buddhism, Christiannity, Confucianism. Visitors will attend the noo prayer session to witness the daily mass held by the Cao Dia followers, which is a great experience. After lunch, visitors will go to the Cu chi tunels.
Cat Tien National Park is located in three provinces of Dong Nai, Lam Dong and Binh Phuoc. Cat Tien National Park has a diversified topography with hills along the banks, plains and sloping flows. In 1978, the South Cat Tien and North Cat Tien parks were put under the State's protection. In 1992, the Cat Loc Park was listed in the program for the protection of natural wild animals and flora. In December 1998, these three parks joined together to become the Cat Tien National Park, under the management of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.