If you want to explore My Tho & Ben Tre of the Mekong Delta in a day, then My Tho & Ben Tre Tour From Ho Chi Minh – Mekong Delta tour is tailor-made for you. From the bustling markets of My Tho to the tranquil waterways of Ben Tre, every moment is a chance to see, taste, and experience the busy life that thrives in this region.
Trip highlights
Visit Ben Tre.
Explore the narrow canals in a traditional sampan boat, visit a local coconut candy workshop
Have lunch with Banh Xeo (Vietnamese pancakes), grilled fish, Hu Tieu My Tho, Coconut candy, spring rolls, tropical fruits,...
Visit Đồng Tâm Snake Farm
Visit Vinh Trang Pagoda.
Tour details
Just about 70 kilometers away from the hustle of Ho Chi Minh City, you’ll find My Tho, a friendly market town sitting snugly on the north bank of the Mekong River. This town is the gateway to the Tien Giang, or Upper River, offering a peek into the life that buzzes along the waters of the Mekong Delta.
Across Rach Mieu bridge from My Tho, and you’re in Ben Tre, a province that’s like stepping into a postcard of Vietnam: endless groves of coconut trees, fields of green rice paddies stretching out to the horizon, fruit gardens bursting with color, and a network of rivers and canals that seem to bind everything together. It’s a place where nature’s bounty is on full display, and the simple pace of life seems to wash over you like a gentle river.
Begin your Mekong Delta My Tho & Ben Tre Tour From Ho Chi Minh early in the morning with a departure from Ho Chi Minh City. As you leave the city behind, the landscape transitions to the lush and verdant scenery of the Mekong Delta, signaling the start of an unforgettable journey.
Distance is 88 km for 1hrs50 minutes gone through the main road of Trung Luong express road. Along the way, our driver can stop at Binh Chanhh market for you to buy fresh fruits, handicrafts, delicious snacks, refreshing beverages,...
Your first destination is Ben Tre, a province known for its coconut groves and tranquil waterways.
Ben Tre is famous for its coconut products, from delicious coconut candies to beautifully crafted items made from coconut husks and shells. Don’t miss the chance to visit a local workshop where you can see how these products are made and perhaps bring some home as souvenirs.
Besides, ben Tre's fertile land is perfect for growing a variety of fruits. Visit a local orchard to taste fresh tropical fruits right off the tree. Additionally, Ben Tre offers a range of local delicacies, including fish dishes and rice paper snacks. Make sure to try the unique flavor of coconut milk hotpot, a regional favorite.
After your morning adventures, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant in Ben Tre. Sample traditional Vietnamese dishes that highlight the fresh, local ingredients of the Delta. This is a perfect time to relax and refuel for the afternoon's activities.
From Ben Tre, you'll return to My Tho, Tien Giang provice through Rach Mieu bridge. The Mekong Delta tour takes a wild turn with a visit to Unicorn island. You'll step onto a sampan, a traditional flat-bottomed boat, for a peaceful cruise along the river.
Your sampan glides towards Unicorn Island, where your adventure takes a delightful turn. Here, you can wander down village paths, surrounded by the rich greenery of fruit-laden orchards. You can sample these fresh fruits.
As you meander through the island, the air is filled with the sweet melodies of traditional folk music named Don Ca Tai Tu. Local musicians, with their instruments and heartfelt songs, add a layer of cultural richness to your experience.
Next up on your My Tho & Ben Tre Tour From Ho Chi Minh, you will visit Đồng Tâm Snake Farm, a fascinating place where you can learn about snake conservation, see various snake species, some of which are rare and endangered and understand the importance of snakes in the local ecosystem.
It's an eye-opening experience that adds an exotic twist to your Mekong Delta exploration.
At 19h00pm, marking the end of your Mekong Delta tour (My Tho & Ben Tre) 1 day.
Before our driver and guide say goodbye, they will make a detailed inspection of the vehicle's interior to ensure that none of your belongings are forgotten.
Note: The tour program and pickup times may change according to your schedule.
This tour itinerary is not fixed. You may please confirm your schedule after the booking.
Tour cost
Code tour
VNTS MKMTBT1D
Journey
Saigon - Ben Tre - My Tho - Saigon
Group Size
1 - 2
3 - 5
5 - 7
7 - 10
Other requires
Tour Cost (USD)/pax
75$
60$
48$
39$
Contact
Notes: We may tailor- this private tour service to your specific needs. Chat with us now.
Tour included : Private vehicles + parking fees, entrance fees as program, lunch, English tour guide, mineral water.
Tour Excluded : Flight tickets, travel insurance, accommodation, person expense, tips and another service not clear mention above.
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Best time to visit
Planning a tour from Ho Chi Minh City to My Tho and Ben Tre in the Mekong Delta is an exciting adventure that promises rich cultural experiences, breathtaking landscapes, and unique culinary delights. To make the most of your trip, choosing the best time to visit is crucial. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you decide when to begin on this journey.
Seasons
The Mekong Delta, where both My Tho and Ben Tre sit, basically has two seasons. There’s the wet season from May to October, where it rains a lot but everything looks super green. Then there’s the dry season from November to April, when it doesn’t rain much.
Best time to visit
If you’re planning a visit, the best time to head to My Tho and Ben Tre is during the dry season, which is from November to April. The weather’s nicer then, not too hot or too wet, making it perfect for wandering around and exploring.
The food in the Mekong Delta is something else, and My Tho and Ben Tre have some awesome dishes to try. Here are a few:
Banh Xeo: These are like crispy pancakes filled with goodies like shrimp and pork, and you wrap them in lettuce and dip them in sauce. Super tasty.
Hu Tieu My Tho: This is a noodle soup that’s got a bit of everything – seafood, pork, and noodles. It’s a local favorite.
Coconut Candy: With all the coconuts in Ben Tre, you bet the coconut candy here is amazing. It’s sweet, chewy, and very coconutty.
Fresh Fruits: The fruits here are fresh from the orchards. You’ve got to try the mangoes, durians, and whatever else is in season.
Getting Around
Getting to My Tho and Ben Tre is easy. From Ho Chi Minh City, just hop on a bus to My Tho. Once you’re there, or in Ben Tre, you can get around by bike, motorbike, or boat. The boats are great for checking out the rivers and islands, while bikes and motorbikes let you zip around the countryside and explore.
Respectful Attire for Pagodas: Bring along a shawl to cover shoulders and knees when visiting religious sites.
Sturdy Footwear: Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
Sun Protection: A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential to protect against the strong sun.
Cash: Many local vendors, markets, and smaller attractions do not accept credit cards. Cash is king for purchasing items, entry tickets, and even for small donations when visiting temples or pagodas.
Camera: Don’t forget your camera or smartphone to capture the beauty of the Mekong Delta and its unique experiences.
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