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【Southern Vietnam Water Villages】Mekong River Four Islands Tour | A Slow-Paced Day Trip of Water Culture and Rural Scenery

【Southern Vietnam Water Villages】Mekong River Four Islands Tour | A Slow-Paced Day Trip of Water Culture and Rural Scenery

1.716.000 VND    ≈ 1.716.000 VND
Taxes included.

For your convenience, we provide reference prices in multiple currencies. Actual payment is made in Vietnamese Dong (VND), and the final amount may vary slightly due to exchange rate fluctuations.

Types of itineraries
Group size (please contact customer service for groups of 10 or more).
Itinerary Overview

The Mekong Delta, known as Vietnam's "rice granary," is a vast network of life that thrives on water.
Here, the river is not a boundary, but a road; boats are not a means of transportation, but a part of daily life.
With houses perched on stilts over the water, orchards growing along the riverbanks, and wharves and markets rising and falling with the tides, the Mekong Delta is a city written by water. A wooden boat glides through the crisscrossing waterways, revealing rustic villages, shipbuilding workshops, orchard paths, and traditional farming methods; under the shade of trees, savor coconut sugar and honey tea, while listening to the gentle strains of Southern Vietnamese folk music— this is a water journey that allows you to slow down and breathe again.

The itinerary includes

  • Chinese/English tour guide
  • Private car service throughout the trip (Hotels in Districts 1, 3, and 4)
  • Tickets for various attractions
  • Food experiences and special events
  • Chinese online customer service support: LINE/Whatsapp, restaurant and massage reservations.
Precautions

Information provided: If it is a group, it shall be provided by one representative.

  • Photocopy of personal passport
  • Contact number

Self-funded projects:

  • Meals and beverages not included in the itinerary
  • Other tips (not required)
  • Any other expenses not explicitly listed as included in the itinerary

Tour Highlights

Qianjiang River Cruise × Eicho-ji Temple Pilgrimage: A Dual-Start Experience from Tranquility to Vastness

The journey begins with the solemn tranquility of Eichō-ji Temple, where the magnificent reclining Buddha and lush green gardens instantly transport travelers away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Afterwards, take a wooden boat downstream, where you can see stilt houses, shipbuilding workshops, riverside vendors, and residents' daily lives, presenting the most authentic delta life.
The interplay of stillness and movement allows travelers to experience the depth and warmth of the culture along the Nanyue River.

旅客在越南湄公河三角洲觀看椰子糖製作、品嚐蜂蜜茶

Baoding Canal × Coconut Countryside Cultural Experience: Stepping into the Purest Wisdom of Rural Life in Vietnam

Upon entering Bien Hoa province, travelers will witness the famous "garden-pond-cage" agricultural model and learn how delta residents live off the river and coexist with the land.
Watching coconut sugar being made and tasting honey tea in a traditional workshop is the most representative way to experience the warmth and hospitality of the people of Southern Vietnam.
This journey is not just about seeing the scenery, but also about gaining a deeper understanding of the life philosophy of the riverside residents.

Water Coconut Grove Boats × Tropical Orchards | The Most Classic Mekong Slow-Paced Scenery

We transferred to a small boat and glided into the cool, green shade of the water coconut grove, where sunlight filtered through the leaves and dappled the water's surface, creating mesmerizing ripples.
This is the most representative scene of the Mekong Delta, and it is also the scene that allows travelers to slow down and immerse themselves in it.
Upon arrival on the island, enjoy seasonal tropical fruits in the orchard and experience the natural sweetness of the land.

Riverside Vietnamese Home-Style Meals × Southern Vietnamese Folk Songs | Capturing the Delta's Charm Through Flavor and Melody

Enjoy handmade Vietnamese cuisine at a riverside restaurant, cooked with local delta ingredients, presenting the most authentic home-style flavors of southern Vietnam.
After the meal, a performance of Southern Vietnamese folk songs by islanders told stories of the riverbank with gentle melodies and traditional instruments.
Allow travelers to fully experience the cultural heritage of the Delta through "taste and hearing".

Important Travel Notes (Please Read Carefully)

Health & Epidemic Prevention Regulations

Overseas Travel Health & Safety Guidelines

  1. Travelers who experience any physical discomfort or illness symptoms should carefully assess their condition before joining the tour. Wearing a face mask is recommended based on individual needs.
  2. Our company has obtained Travel Agency Liability Insurance in accordance with regulations and complies with all measures and domestic health and safety guidelines stipulated by the Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications.
  3. Outbound travelers are advised to purchase overseas medical insurance or other relevant coverage to cover potential medical or related expenses arising from illness during travel.
  4. Our company strictly complies with all health and safety regulations implemented by the destination country. Travelers who are unable or unwilling to comply with local health measures are advised not to register for the tour.
  5. We will assist in confirming that all restaurants, accommodations, tourist attractions, and transportation services included in the itinerary comply with the health and safety regulations of the destination country, and that the itinerary is arranged accordingly.
  6. Prior to departure, travelers are advised to visit the official website of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to review international health updates and travel health recommendations, or to consult a travel medicine clinic 4 to 6 weeks before departure.
  7. During the trip or upon return, travelers who experience symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, rash, or respiratory discomfort that may indicate an infectious disease should proactively inform airport quarantine personnel upon entry. If any physical discomfort occurs within 21 days after returning, travelers should seek medical attention promptly and inform the physician of their travel history and possible exposure.
  8. Infectious Disease Prevention Measures:
  • Wash hands frequently with soap, consume fully cooked food, and drink bottled water.
  • Wear a face mask if experiencing respiratory symptoms.
  • Use insect repellent to prevent mosquito bites.
  • Avoid contact with poultry, cats, dogs, and wild animals.













Friendly Reminders Before Booking

Guests who fall under any of the following circumstances must inform our sales staff at the time of booking, so that appropriate advice and arrangements can be made. Requests made within three (3) working days prior to departure may be subject to additional charges.

  • Guests aged 70 and above, or guests with limited mobility who are not accompanied by family members or companions
  • Guests with limited mobility, chronic medical conditions, or aged 70 and above must notify us in advance.For the safety of the guest, smooth operation of the itinerary, and the rights of other group members, guests with limited mobility are required to travel with a family member or companion capable of providing independent assistance, and participation is subject to company assessment. If such information is provided only after booking confirmation and deposit payment, necessary additional charges may apply.
  • Minors under the age of 18 who are not traveling with a legal guardian must submit the standard travel contract signed by their legal guardian for the booking to be considered valid.
  • Pregnant travelers must declare the gestational week(s) and number of fetuses in advance and carry a medical certificate issued by a physician indicating the expected due date.

Airline regulations for pregnant passengers vary. Generally:

  1. Between 32 and 36 weeks of pregnancy, a medical certificate issued by an obstetrician using the airline’s designated form is required.
  2. After 36 weeks, travel may require a medical escort or may be prohibited.
  • Travelers accompanied by infants or young children.
  • Special meal requirements (e.g. vegetarian meals): Overseas group meals may not be as varied or flexible as those in Taiwan. Guests are advised to prepare personal food items such as canned food or instant noodles if necessary.
  • Special accommodation requests: Requests for specific room types, floors, non-corner rooms, or connecting rooms will be submitted to the hotel on the guest’s behalf. However, fulfillment cannot be guaranteed and additional charges may apply. Final confirmation is subject to hotel availability at the time of check-in.
Safety Guidelines
  1. When flying, please follow the instructions of the cabin crew and keep your seatbelt fastened at all times to ensure safety during turbulence.
  2. Valuable items should be stored in the hotel safe or in-room safety box whenever possible. If you choose to carry valuables with you, please keep them within sight at all times. Leaving passports or wallets on tables or seats may attract pickpockets.
  3. Avoid displaying wealth in public places and refrain from counting cash openly to reduce the risk of theft.
  4. Please comply with all safety notices and regulations at tourist attractions, restaurants, hotels, and recreational facilities.
  5. When participating in any boat or watercraft activity, wearing a life jacket at all times is mandatory. Please remain seated, hold onto handrails securely, and avoid standing or moving during the journey to prevent accidents.
  6. For activities involving physical exertion or excitement, travelers with poor health or limited physical condition are advised not to participate.
  7. While the vehicle is in motion, do not stand or walk inside the vehicle. Keep your head and hands inside at all times, and be cautious of oncoming traffic when boarding or alighting.
  8. If you plan to leave the group, go out at night, or participate in activities during free time, please inform the tour leader or your travel companions in advance and confirm a return time. Always follow safety instructions to avoid accidents.
  9. Guests staying in rooms with private swimming pools should pay special attention to personal safety to prevent injuries or drowning accidents.
  10. Tour leaders and guides are not permitted to provide medical supplies. Please prepare your own personal medications such as cold medicine, stomach medicine, motion sickness medication, or any prescription drugs as needed. If you feel unwell during the trip, notify the tour leader or guide immediately so assistance can be arranged.
  11. Please bring personal items according to your own habits, including toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, shower gel, indoor slippers, face masks, flashlight, umbrella (not allowed in carry-on luggage during airport security checks), sunscreen, sunglasses, razor, camera, power adapter, personal hygiene products, hat, swimwear, and other necessities.
  12. Do not accept requests to carry luggage for anyone, including fellow travelers, tour leaders, or guides. This is to prevent involvement in illegal activities such as transporting prohibited items (e.g., drugs or weapons), which may result in legal consequences.
  13. Travelers must comply with the laws and regulations of Taiwan and the destination country. Any illegal activities (such as drug use, prostitution, smuggling, or smoking in non-smoking areas) are strictly prohibited. The company bears no responsibility for any legal liabilities or fines arising from such violations.
  14. Please keep passports, travel documents, and valuables secure at all times. Do not leave them on buses, in hotel rooms, or inside checked luggage. Be vigilant against pickpockets and strangers.
  15. Effective March 1, 2025, several airlines have implemented safety regulations prohibiting the use and charging of power banks during flights. Please check each airline’s specific rules regarding the carrying and use of power banks and electronic devices prior to departure.
  16. Water Activity Safety Notice: During water activities or free time involving water-based experiences, all participants must observe the following:
  • Life jackets must be worn at all times and all safety regulations must be followed.
  • Please use only water activity operators designated by our company. Do not choose non-designated operators based on lower prices, as this may lead to disputes and affect your rights.
  • If you encounter any issues during water activities or free time, contact the tour leader or guide immediately for assistance.
  • Do not enter swimming pools, beaches, or water areas outside designated opening hours or without certified lifeguards present, to avoid drowning or other dangers.
Travel Information
  1. Electricity
  • Voltage: 220V
  • Power outlets: Two-pin sockets (round and flat pins are both accepted).

2. Time Difference

  • Vietnam operates on UTC+7, which is 1 hour behind Taiwan.

3. Tipping Guidelines

Tipping is a common international practice. While tipping is generally not required on flights, it is customary to tip service staff during overseas travel.

Recommended tipping amounts:

  • Tour guide: VND 450,000 per person per day
  • Driver: VND 450,000 per person per day
  • Luggage handling: VND 100,000 per piece per person
  • Housekeeping (bedside tip): VND 100,000 per room

Massage therapist: VND 120,000 per person

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