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Price: $ / person
Duration: 3 days
Departure: Tour starts around 7:30 am on the first day.
Extra $40/night for the single room
• The price is subject to change due to Vietnam’s public holidays. You may contact us for further details.
Price:
-Group of one: 250 USD/Day
-Group of two: 170 USD/Day/Person
-Group of three: 160 USD/Day/Person
-Group from four: 150 USD/Day/Person
What’s included:
-High quality Japanese motorbikes with spare parts
-Tour guide/Mechanic
-Meals (local Vietnamese food)
-Accommodation (standard room or home-stay)
-Helmets, gloves, arm and knee pads
-Gasoline, entrance fees and boat tickets
Notes:
-For 250-400cc motorbikes, contact us for more details.
-Single room booking, you shall pay an extra charge equal to 40 USD/day.
-If you request to have a truck and a truck driver to carry your luggage, you shall pay 150 USD/Day/truck.If you wish to depart/arrive at any other location except Saigon, the surcharge for bike shipping varies from 80-120 USD/bike.
A 3 day tour is to explore the Mekong delta. You will be driving on back roads mostly through villages away from the tourist track and discover the real life of people living along this magic river. Loving Mekong delta is an adventurous journey where you will fall in love with waterways, back roads, culture and heritage in this area.
• Floating markets, and floating villages along Mekong river
• Riding along narrow tracks, maze of back roads and waterways
• Local customs and cuisines
Tour excludes:
• Bike damage (e.g. broken levers, heavily bent rims/handlebars/frame, burnt-out clutch plates due to improper gear use)
• Insurance, emergency transportation, related costs
• Tips to guide.
Riding pillion with our drivers to escape from Saigon to the off-road, we delve deep into the Ben Tre province of southern Vietnam and explore the Mekong delta. Driving back roads mostly through villages away from the tourist track and discover the real life of people living along this magic river. We take quiet laneways and dirt paths weaving in and out of villages and fields waving to kids whizzing by on their way to school, saying “Xin Chao” (hello) to women pedaling gracefully in their traditional “ao dai” dresses, and hopping onto small ferries to cross the tributaries alongside elderly vendors carrying groceries on their bikes.
Later we board our private boat and cruise past some interesting places such as old-style brick kiln before stopping at a coconut processing workshop where you learn step by step how the locals waste nothing from the coconut tree in making a variety of products, handicrafts, and candy. Transferring to bicycle we cycle along trails under the green canopy of coconut plantation before stopping for a pleasant lunch of local specialties, including delicious “Elephant Ear fish”. After lunch, we will row a sampan along the tree-lined canals to get a closer look at life.
We continue to explore the waterways with a morning boat ride to the bustling Cai Rang floating market, one of the biggest in the Mekong delta. As we weave amongst the anchored boats, we’ll see vendors line up their boats and hang fruit or vegetables on a bamboo pole advertising the goods they are selling. Moving on from the floating market we will visit an inland market to compare the differences as well as noodle factory nearby.
After that, it’s time to explore the land with a motorbike ride through farming villages and small laneways on the way to the border town of Chau Doc. This area is inhabited by Vietnamese as well as people from the Khmer and Cham ethnic groups, part of the rich tapestry of ethnic minorities in Vietnam, their customs and traditions enriching the culture and so often seen in their houses, pagodas, mosques. We will also see some of the product that is exported worldwide and that people here are proud of – rice and Basa fish. After lunch, we explore the fishing village and fish farms. The day is completed by panoramic sunset views over the Mekong Delta floodplains from the summit of Sam Mountain.
We drive to the coastal town of Ha Tien. On the way there we’ll stop at Tra Su bird sanctuary, low land national park with mangrove forest as far as the eye can see, interwoven with canals and many thousands of birds. We’ll also stop at the site of the Ba Chuc massacre which was carried out by the regular army of Democratic Kampuchea’s army, the Khmer Rouge, in 1978. After that, we’ll move onto Ha Tien where you will board a speed boat at noon to Phu Quoc island.
• We recommend sturdy outdoor clothing and comfortable footwear
• We highly appreciate tips for Saigon Riders tour guide, drivers
Route of the journey