ITINERARY BY DAY
Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City – Le Jarai – Can Tho
Head
to the town of Ben Tre, a gateway to the delta. Board a small boat to
begin touring a region known as Vietnam’s rice bowl. The country is
among the world’s top rice exporters, and the Mekong’s climate allows
farmers to produce two or even three rice crops per year. The other
major export is seafood, especially shrimp and catfish.
Your boat arrives at a small home-based factory where
workers process coconuts by separating their oil, flesh and husks to be
used in products like matting and candy. Learn how it all works! Then
you will transfer to Le Jarai, a converted rice barge, to continue your
cruise along the Mekong River. Here you can join in a demonstration of
Vietnamese cooking before enjoying a sumptuous three-course lunch of
Mekong specialties of spring rolls and claypot! After lunch take in the
river scenery as you return to Ben Tre where you will be will be
transferred to Can Tho, the delta’s economic hub.

Day 2: Can Tho - Chau Doc
Rise
early and travel by boat to the township of Cai Rang to see the hustle
and bustle of a floating market. Watch as vendors hawk their wares from
boats teeming with produce and buy a coffee from one of the floating
cafes. Then, drive approximately three hours to the township of Chau
Doc, a colourful and sleepy town near the Vietnam-Cambodia border.
This afternoon drive approximately 20kms from Chau
Doc to Tra Su Forest and travel by sampan through endless waterways
flanked by mangroves and lush greenery. This eco reserve spans 850
hectares and is an ecological haven for fauna and flora, with more than
100 species of water birds and colonies of bats. The best time to visit
Tra Su is from September to November when the water is high, although it
is accessible all year round. On the way to the forest you will visit a
small village of ethnic Khmer, where you will learn about the
importance of Buddhism in the community and have the opportunity to chat
with monks at the local monastery.

Day 3: Chau Doc
The Mekong Delta
is a land of winding waterways, lush paddy fields and floating markets
where life is governed by the ebb and flow of Vietnam’s most iconic
river. Today wake early and cruise aboard a small boat to Chau Doc’s
famous floating market. Drawing traders and farmers from the surrounding
countryside watch as fruits, vegetables and fish are bought and sold en
mass. Continue past the floating fish farms on your way to a local Cham
Village, where you will hear the story of one of Vietnam’s most
fascinating peoples. After return to your boat and continue cruising
towards the iconic Sam Mountain, passing along the fascinating Vinh Te
Canal built from 1819 to 1823 by Emperors Gia Long and Minh Mang from
the Nguyen Dynasty. Arrive at the banks of Sam Mountain and visit two of
the iconic temples that draw pilgrims from miles around. Finish with
lunch at the beautiful Nui Sam Lodge, with spectacular panoramic views
of the countryside below.
The lush green paddy fields of Chau Doc are the
perfect place to escape modern life and discover the authentic Mekong
Delta at its very best. Cycle out along quiet dirt tracks, through
villages where life has changed little over the decades and through
fields busy with busy farmers and water buffalo. Stop for a picnic
breakfast and recharge over a glass of traditional ice tea or coffee
before getting back on the saddle and continuing your journey. Stop
along the way for a chat with locals and some of the best views Southern
Vietnam has to offer. Return to your hotel and a well earned break!
Overnight in Chau Doc.

Day 4: Chau Doc – Ho Chi Minh City
Today
your Heart of the Delta tour ends with a transfer back to Ho Chi Minh
City, a roughly six-hour drive with plenty of rest stops.