Mekong Tours, Mekong Tour

Posted by business | tour | Posted on February 5th, 2010

Mekong Tours, Mekong Tour

Mekong tours 1 day

Operation: Daily departure
Duration: 1 day
Tour route: Saigon – My Tho – Saigon ( Ho Chi Minh city tour )
Brief description: Drift down the busy branches of the Mekong and into the peaceful canals. Visit an island orchard, see the daily life of farmers and try exotic seasonal fruits unique to the region. See what life is really like for Mekong locals by exploring a quiet island on foot, take a sampan cruise on small waterway. We call on coconut-candy workshop and visit a bee farm to try some honey with rice wine or tea…More Mekong tour 1 day

Mekong boat trip tour 2 days

Operation: Daily departure
Duration: 2 days / 1 night
Tour route: Saigon -Cai Be – Can Tho – Saigon

Brief description: A boat for a journey through the town’s floating market.

See how river life goes on, trading between merchant ships and local farmers.

Cruise through secluded canals and over the Mighty Mekong to island where we stop to enjoy seasonal fruits…More Mekong boat trip…

Saigon Chau Doc Can Tho tours

Duration: 3 days/ 2 night
Operation: Daily
Tour route: Saigon – Ben Tre – Saigon
Brief description: This new tour combines cycling and kayaking in Mekong delta, so you can explore some islands where locals have never seen any tourists. Depending on the river tide, our guide will arrange the kayak route. Therefore, we can not have a fixed program (see below a draft itinerary). The water color is light brown, as it originates high in Tibet, flowing 4500km through China, Myanmar – Laos – Thai border and through Cambodia and Vietnam, passing many volcanic red soil plateaus. Swimming in Mekong river? No problem, local people swim in the river everyday!…

Mekong cruise tours

Operation: Daily departure
Duration: 4 days / 3 nights
Tour route: Saigon – My tho – Can Tho – Thot Lot – Chau Doc
Brief description: Can Tho, Chau Doc, Saigon and My Tho – Take boat and cruise on Mekong and Rach Ngong Rivers observing the local life and natural beauty of countryside. Visit floating markets, fruit orchards and fish-breeding villages on the course.
Other major sightseeing spots include Vinh Trang Pagoda, Sam Mountain, Lady Xu Temple, Thoai Ngoc Hau Temple… Mekong cruise tours

Impress Travel Company Limited Mekong tours

Phone: 844 – 3734 6777, Fax: 844 – 3232 1106, Hotline: 8912 225 694, Email: info@impresstravel.vn, Address: No.10, Lane 8, Lieu Giai str., Hanoi, Vietnam

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18 Responses to “Mekong Tours, Mekong Tour”

  1. guzen says:

    @Kashmirishable
    so why are you watching it !!
    and you must like this days crap music

  2. nacao says:

    @00sprayedmax
    pathetic !!
    you are just pathetic person
    too much hate inside you !!

  3. italygy2 says:

    See the 2 sites about Mekong Tours you find in the selection here:
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  4. melt says:

    I'd take the My Tho and Ben Tre Tour over the Cai Be Tour if I had to choose one over the other. The former has more varieties than the latter. Details:

    MY THO – BEN TRE ( the Upper Mekong River )
    — Full day trip —

    A smooth one-and-half-hour bus ride through rice field scenery along National Highway 1 brings you from HCMC to the beautiful rural district of Trung Luong.

    Take a motor boat to enter My Tho city through Bao Dinh natural canal. Then pay a visit to My Tho's colorful street fruit market alongside the canal to soak up the lively atmosphere and watch the locals trade their produce.

    Take a leisurely cruise on the Tien River to Tortoise island. En route, view the fishing port, the traditional stilt houses and boat building workshops, and the other three evocatively-named islands – Dragon, Phoenix and Unicorn islands. Enjoy a sumptuous lunch served right in the heart of the orchard to the accompaniment of Southern Vietnamese folk music performed by the islanders.

    After visiting the coconut candy mill, take an amazing rowing boat trip along the small canal. Then continue to Ben Tre province, "the country of coconuts", to see a typical agricultural model known as "Garden – Pond – Cage". Enjoy a relaxing cup of honey tea before returning to My Tho via Tan Thach natural canal, cruising under the shadows of water coconut palms. Return to Ho Chi Minh City by bus.

    CAI BE TOUR:

    6am : Pick up at your hotel in HCMC. Depart for Cai Be by car/van, stopping to take photos in Tan An town overlooking the picturesque flat rice fields. On arrival in Cai Be, set off by motor boat to visit the Cai Be floating market and watch the locals trading fruit and many other commodities on board their vessels. Then wander into the small villages to visit the orchard and fruit plantation. Keep cruising to Vinh Long through a series of small canals to experience the charms of the Upper Mekong Delta. Visit a small family business to see how coconut candy and crispy rice popcorn are made. Arrive in Binh Hoa Phuoc village, the green pearl of Vinh Long town, where you can immerse yourself in nature. Enjoy a lunch of fresh river food served in the heart of the garden accompanied by traditional southern Vietnamese folk music. Take a delightful walk through the bonsai garden. Meet the car/van in Vinh Long. Return to HCMC. Arrive back at your hotel at around 5pm.

  5. S D says:

    I stayed in Palace Hotel end of last month and it was great. You will enjoy the breakfast. Very delicious. I booked from hotels-in-vietnam. com to get the best price.
    Just behind the hotel, there are 2 great retaurants. Augustin is a french and Lemongrass is Vietnamese..reasonable and delicious.
    Also, for the sight seeing, call this number when u r at the hotel…9205653 & get their full address and take a taxi there…only 5-10 minutes drive…only USD4 for a half day chu chi tunnel and USD8 for a full day city tour. negotiate for them to pick u up at the hotel. U may just need to pay an addition of USD1 or 2. Enjoy!!!!

  6. ado says:

    I've never traveled with a tour company, I started out going to Vn with friends and then I married into the family.
    The itinerary will more than likely be fast-paced, You'll be covering a lot of ground in a short time. I know that the Mekong tour will be a boat ride on the river to see Viet farms and village life. If you make it to Ben Tre ask the tour guide to give me a call (anh My Rick) I'll be visiting my wife in late July and our house is close to the tour boat dock.
    Phu Quoc is very beautiful, bring your swim suit and sun screen. I am guessing you will fly there from Saigon as the drive takes about 12 hours to the ferry dock in Ha Tien.
    I haven't been to Cau Dau yet but have heard it is very interesting. I believe that there is a floating market place that people rave about.
    Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

  7. corpo says:

    wow is panget

  8. jpro says:

    GOO MICHAAELL!!

  9. urban says:

    @TheJulianarodrigues Yeah and the ones who dont understand it make me so mad! The man should never bin handeld like that!!! He was a great man he tried everything he could to help out the world and what do people do kick him down for it! What the…. What is wrong with that:S It makes me sad and mad. WHat has become from this world.

  10. rails says:

    i love when he say ( something in life ,, they don’t wanna see ,,but if ……..etc) <<< i really love this part
    and i hate this video ,, becuze they used to play it over & over ,,next day mj died ,,you remember
    and i love his outfit here

  11. Vicky B says:

    Be prepared for some roads that are terrible. Try the river cruise along the Mekong you will see most of the area. In Vietnam there are more motorbikes per square mile than anywhere else in the world.

  12. truth says:

    The more important thing is “Why did he start with They don’t really care about us”!!! Right there in front of us he is trying to tell us something and he was about to come out with something BIG!!! There is more than the eyes meet in this concert, messages are coming out, people just cannot see them and voi la next day he is dead – coincidence?????? Come again!!!!

  13. ado says:

    The easiest way is really to fly back to HCMC and take another flight to Pnom Penh or Seam Reap. However, if you're adventuresome, take a boat from Phu Quoc to Rach Gia via a regularly scheduled express boat run. From Rach Gia, take a bus or taxi to Ha Tien from there you can cross into Cambodia near Tien Bien. There will be Cambodian drivers on the other side of the border eager to take you to Pnom Penh.

    P.S. I've just been told by my wife there is a direct express boat run from Phu Quoc to Ha Tien as well so you may want to check it out. That would save sometime and road travel. Good luck!

    As for a Cambodian visa, get it before you go to Asia from the Cambodian Embassy in your country. Otherwise, get one while you're in HCMC from the Cambodian consulate there. Do not wait until you get to Phu Quoc or at the border. Very chancy!

  14. S D says:

    I'm also visiting Ho Chi Minh next Month. You can book all these day trips you mentioned through Sinh Cafe, located at 246-248 De Tham St, District 1. You can also visit their website http://www.sinhcafevn.com. Please beware that there are also fake Sinh Cafes. You can reserve the tour package by emailing them and they will reply to you within a day.

    Tour to Cu Chi Tunnels – US$4 / person exclud Entry Fee and lunch

    Tour to Mekong Delta River – US$7 / Person. everything is included, even lunch.

  15. Chua K says:

    You and your body will be safe, but your posessions are up for grabs, but that is a risk with a group, or alone. Petty theft, pick pocketing, and theft from your hotel room while you are out are all too common here. Bag snatchers, phone snatchers are everywhere, you must be careful when you have a purse, or computer or you use the phone on a public street. Passing motorbike drivers while snatch them from you.
    They have problems with Nigerians coming here to rob and steal from people, so stay away from them. I'm not being racist, but 90% of the blacks here in vietnam are from Nigeria, and about 99% of them are up to no good.
    But, again, you're much safer here than Mexico. Pretty much all of South East Asia is safe to travel to. In the US if you rob a tourist, you get a month in jail. In South East Asia, you won't see the sun for a decade or more.

  16. psychic says:

    This is an excellent, excellent movie. I just saw it for the 3rd time on Full Movie World . com .. check it out.

  17. adventureguy says:

    Google Mekong development and you get sites on gurum and project and study list relating to Mekong and Tonle Sap as in your request.

  18. earth says:

    There will never be another one like him..I am at least glad I witnessed such a talent in my generation and I am sure he will raise many more generations to come. He was a true artist, dancer singer you name it. RIP Michael.

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