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The name Chu Dau literally means "wharf". Chu Dau village in the northern...
Bat Trang, a small village in the north of Vietnam, is about 13 kilometers...
Van Phuc Silk Village is situated on the banks of Nhue Thi River, Nguyen...
Dong Ky, a traditional wood carving...
Dong Ho village, formally called Mai village,...
Located 35 km from central Hanoi, the southwest, the village of Phu Vinh...
The traditional Ha Thai lacquer village lies on the old highway 1A, it is...
Staying at a homestay with Vietnamese family is another opportunity to get a true local experience in the Mekong Delta. Depending on the homestay you pick, you may spend your day exploring the village by boat, fishing with your hosts, or even helping in the rice fields.
In Vietnam, homestays are famed for their delicious meals, and tourists are frequently allowed to participate in the cooking process. Follow your host to the local market to purchase goods, then observe how Mekong cuisine is cooked before sharing a delicious supper. Homestays are frequently located on lush riverbanks or on farms surrounded by rice terraces.
Though homestays may be found all over Vietnam, those on the Mekong Delta's quiet islands, surrounded by acres of orchards and filled with friendly smiles and wonderful home-cooked meals, are particularly appealing. Travel up the Mekong for a homestay with a charming local family, where you'll learn about daily life and obtain a true understanding of why this region is known as Vietnam's "rice basket."
During the day, you can join the local youngsters in cycling around the village's paths to crowded markets, where you can buy garden-fresh goods and barter with sellers to witness how pleasant the locals are. When evening falls, reclining on a hammock, sipping fresh juice, and watching the sun set from the river bank will bring you serenity. You can spend the evening with the host's family, conversing with them while having a home-cooked meal. In general, a homestay is a two-way cultural exchange in which you can learn about your host's culture while also sharing your own.
Trekking in Cuc Phuong National Park, the largest national park and one of Vietnam's most important biodiversity areas, is a fantastic way to get up close and personal...
Perfume River (Huong River) boat trip is a must-do to enjoy the quiet beauty of Hue. The Perfume River, located in the central Vietnamese province of Thua Thien Hue, is...
Up to now, one of our favourite things we have done in Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon ) is the fast and furious motorbike food tour. We toured several neighborhoods and tried a...
Watching birds in Van Long Wetlands Nature Reserve or Thung Nham Bird Park Sanctuary in Ninh Binh is a great experience for any bird-lover.
Kayaking is a type of paddling that involves moving across water in a kayak. Halong Bay is great for activities since it has hundreds of islands and isles, quiet tides,...
After a long day of hiking, motorbiking, or cycling in Sapa, why not stop at one of Sapa's coffee shops for a cup of hot coffee?
When you visit Hanoi, you will get the opportunity to sample the local cuisine and enjoy the spectacular and beautiful scenery. Taking a cooking class in Hanoi to learn how...
Many visitors come to Sapa with the goal of conquering Indochina's roof. Fansipan Mount, at 3143 meters, is Indochina's highest mountain. To reach Fansipan Peak, you...
Spend the day seeing and admiring Hanoi's spectacular and beautiful landscapes, cultural and historical heritage sites, and spend the night participating in a variety of...
Aside from beaches and water activities on the beaches, cycling through Nha Trang's countryside is an intriguing activity. The countryside in Nha Trang is a location full...
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