Overview
Highlights
- Journey down the mighty Hau River and navigate through peaceful, hidden canals for an intimate glimpse of the Mekong Delta’s natural beauty.
- Discover the traditional art of making tofu skin at a local, family-run workshop.
- Walk through a quiet Khmer village
- Explore the stunning architecture of the historic Phu Ly Pagoda and the beautiful Khmer Culture through religious practices.
Itinerary
Pick up
Your Vinh Long Tour begins at 7:00 AM or 2:00 PM when our local guide welcomes you at your hotel in Can Tho city center. Feel the rhythm of rural life slow your pulse as we make our way to the boat station along the Hau River, where your floating adventure truly begins.Small Canal
Gliding through the tranquil small canals aboard a traditional wooden boat, you'll discover why Vinh Long translates to "eternal prosperity". These narrow waterways, hidden gems of the Mekong Delta, reveal the authentic countryside life that has remained unchanged for generations: coconut palms swaying in the tropical breeze, local fishermen casting their nets with practiced precision.Traditional Tofu Skin Workshop
Step into a living piece of cultural heritage at the century-old tofu skin workshop, where the ancient craft of making 'tau hu ky' has been lovingly preserved for nearly a century. This fascinating stop offers an intimate glimpse into traditional Vietnamese craftsmanship, where skilled artisans transform simple soybeans into delicate, golden tofu skin.Phu Ly Pagoda
Navigate through a green maze of narrow village paths to reach Phu Ly Pagoda, an authentic Khmer temple nestled in Vinh Long's serene landscape. This spiritual sanctuary stands as more than just a religious site; it's a vibrant community center where Theravada Buddhism flourishes and traditional customs come alive. As you explore the intricate architectural details, you'll understand why this space serves as both a cultural treasure and a living symbol of the Khmer community's enduring faith and artistic heritage.Blessing Ceremony
Conclude your journey with a deeply moving blessing ceremony led by the pagoda's revered monks, an experience that transcends mere sightseeing to touch the very soul. This ritual, steeped in centuries of Theravada Buddhist tradition, offers you the rare opportunity to participate in authentic spiritual practices that emphasize filial piety, gratitude to ancestors, and harmony with nature.Things to Know
Includes
Tour Included
- Local English expert tour guide
- Transportation
- Travel insurance
- Refreshment
- Entrance fee
- VAT
Tour Excluded
- Self-expenses
- Surcharge (if any)
Additional Info
Note
- All prices are quoted per person in Vietnamese Dong (VND) or US Dollars (USD).
- Private group bookings are subject to a 20% surcharge on the total cost.
- The itinerary may be adjusted without prior notice due to weather, tide levels, or other operational factors.
- Standard refund terms and conditions apply to all bookings.
Child regulations
- Free of charge for 01 kid under 5 years old. Parents are requested to pay the incurred costs themselves.
- Two adults can only accompany 01 child. The second child accompanying will be charged at the Child rate.
Cancellation policy
- Due to weather conditions, a full refund.
- Due to personal reasons from customers, no refund.
- The following charges will be levied on any cancellation if you cancel your trip at any time, provided you notify the company in writing:
- 30 days or more before the departure: 30% of deposit
- 15 – 30 days before the departure: 50% of deposit
- 8 – 15 days before the departure: 80% of the tour cost
- 1 – 07 days before the departure: 100% of the tour cost
- The tour cancellation time is on working days, excluding Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays.
Pricing & Packages
| Group Tour (min 2 persons) | Adult | Child (06-10) | Kid (01-05) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price/person | 64 USD (1,600,000 VND) | 48 USD (1,200,000 VND) | FOC |
Meeting & Pickup
FAQ
What should I wear for the tour and the pagoda visit?
+We recommend wearing lightweight, comfortable clothing and good walking shoes. To protect yourself from the sun, please bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. For visiting the Phu Ly Pagoda, respectful attire is required, which means covering your shoulders and knees.
How much walking is involved, and is it physically demanding?
+The tour involves a moderate amount of walking on flat, narrow paths through the village. The pace is relaxed and leisurely, making it suitable for most fitness levels and not considered physically demanding.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly guests?
+Yes, the tour is generally suitable for all ages, including families with children and seniors. However, please consider that it involves getting in and out of a boat and walking on some uneven surfaces, which may be a challenge for those with significant mobility issues.
Is the boat ride safe, and are life jackets provided?
+Your safety is our top priority. The boat is operated by an experienced local captain, and we provide properly fitting life jackets for all passengers on board.
Is it appropriate to take photos during the pagoda visit and the blessing ceremony?
+You are welcome to take photos of the beautiful scenery and architecture. During the solemn blessing ceremony, we ask that you be mindful and respectful. Your guide will advise you on the appropriate moments to take photos without causing a disruption.

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