
Located on the lower part of the Mekong River with rich alluvialsoil, interlacing canal networks, and temperate climate, the region has thebest conditions for growing fruit trees. It is the country’s largest fruitgrowing area with fruits such as rambutan, mango, durian, longan, guava, orange,and plum.
Many orchards in the Mekong Delta are known nationwide, including Cai Be, VinhKim and Cho Gao in Tien Giang province; Cai Mon in Ben Tre; Cu Lao An Binh inVinh Long; and My Khanh in Can Tho city. Theseorchards have not only brought in agricultural income, but have becomeattractive destinations for visitors to the Mekong Delta.
Apart from beautiful orchards, the region luresvisitors to an original water lifestyle where people live and trade on boats,forming large floating markets like Cai Be in Tien Giang, Cai Rang in Can Tho,Nga Nam in Soc Trang, and Phung Hiep in Hau Giang.
Above all, the Mekong people’s fervor, hospitality, and generosity make theregion a truly worthwhile place to visit.
The provinces in the delta have taken all these advantages to develop originaltours to Tien Giang, Ben Tre, Can Tho and Long An where visitors can seebeautiful fruit-laden orchards and explore the life of southwestern farmers.
From Ho Chi Minh City, visitors can go to My Thoby bus and from there they can take a boat tour to explore Thoi Son, one of thefour popular islands in Tien Giang province.
From a beautifully decorated boat traveling the Tien River, people can see ThoiSon Island appearing behind the greenery of immense orchards.
On this tour, tourists can visit orchards to enjoy rambutans, bananas andsapodillas fresh from the gardens and drink honey tea. They can also go tocraft villages in the area and learned the process of making coconut candy,girdle cakes and chocolate - the region’s known specialties.
The tour also offers a chance for travellers to join such activities such as rowing athree-plank boat, bailing out water to catch fish in a pond, walking on amonkey bridge, which is a very popular type of bridge in the Mekong Delta. Itis a simple, handmade bamboo or wooden bridge over a stream or channel.
Besides, tourists can also enjoy performancesof “don ca tai tu”, a genre of traditional music in southern Vietnam./.
VNA