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Major sites that you will visit during the trip:
Cai Be Floating Market
A big and colorful floating market in the Mekong Delta
Mangrove Forest Base
Mangrove forests with birds, wild animals, and fishes
Ca Mau Cape
The southernmost location with the last milestone of Vietnam mainland
Clay Pagoda
A pagoda known for its clay Buddha statues has been recognized as a historical and cultural relic
Key Highlights:
The Mekong Delta is where the mighty Mekong River completes its 2,700 mile (4,300 km) journey from the Tibetan plateau and empties its riches into the South China Sea. This is an area of lush, tropical and fertile lands. It is often referred to as the 'rice bowl' of Vietnam due its huge production of rice crop. Vegetables, exotic fruits (coconuts, mangoes, rambutan) and fishing also feature prominently here.
With only 4 days you will visit the most typical places of Mekong Delta with the floating markets, Mangrove forest, Khmer Pagodas and the most special is Ca mau Cape, the southernmost location of Vietnam mainland. Enjoy your beautiful days with green, peaceful nature and friendly people.
A trip to Southern Vietnam should cover Saigon for an overview of the biggest city in Vietnam, the underground world Cu Chi Tunnels and green Mekong Delta with boat cruise on Mekong River.
Saigon
Explore the biggest, the most bustling and hustling city in Vietnam
Cu Chi
Discover the underground world during the war of Vietnamese people against the U.S
Chinatown
Experience classical Chinese architecture of Chinese people
Mekong Delta
Visit Vietnam's biggest "rice basket" where you can witness the animation of a real floating market
An authentic good meal is not told by its appearance, but smell, texture, taste and even sound. A good dining experience is all about enjoying those to the ultimate extent.
At Noir – Dining in the dark, you are invited to a feast of senses – a unique & brand new experience that will introduce you to the most original & finest meaning of enjoying culinary.
Key highlights:
- Having dinner or lunch served in a pitch-black room by sightless people, with the finest dishes.
An authentic good meal is not told by its appearance, but smell, texture, taste and even sound. A good dining experience is all about enjoying those to the ultimate extent.
At Noir – Dining in the dark, you are invited to a feast of senses – a unique & brand new experience that will introduce you to the most original & finest meaning of enjoying culinary.
Key highlights:
- Having dinner or lunch served in a pitch-black room by sightless people, with the finest dishes.
