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Mekong Delta produces over 70% of the fruit consumed in Vietnam, and it is a tropical fruit paradise with a dozen different tropical fruits like coconut, durian, mango, mangosteen, pineapple, jackfruit, dragon fruit, pomelo, grapefruit, orange, and so on. You may especially visit the region's fruit orchards, where you can pick ripe fruit directly from the trees and savor its freshness. It's the most incredible experience you have ever had.
Some highly recommended Mekong Delta fruit gardens: Tam Binh (Vinh Long), Cho Lach (Ben Tre), Phong Dien (Can Tho), Cai Be (Tien Giang), Tan Quy (Tra Vinh). Each is known for a specific tropical fruit, so familiarize yourself with them before embarking on your journey. Vinh Kim star apples, Cai Be tangerine, Vinh Long grapefruit, and Cai Mon durian are other examples.
When you arrive at the orchard, simply stroll in, pick what you want, and eat as much as you want. All selected fruits must be consumed as soon as possible to maintain their pleasant and fresh flavor. Simply relax in the shade and savor your garden-fresh, delectable fruit buffet. Some orchards, in particular, will provide comfortable resting spaces where visitors can eat and drink tea. Drinks and foods prepared from fruits, as well as several Mekong delicacies, are available for purchase at various locations.
Fruit enthusiasts can stay all day, from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m., and eat as much as they like for a fixed price. Some people are drawn to the quiet environment more than the fruits. Fruit buffets at orchards appear to be a good deal, making it one of the top things to do in the Mekong Delta.
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"Admire" and "Respect" is what I can say about Vietnamese women. The Vietnamese Women's Museum will take your breath away.
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