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On June 21, 2025, Mekong Travel will joyfully celebrate its 20th Anniversary with the theme “Riding the Waves, Reaching the New Era.”
This two-decade journey is a testament to continuous efforts, enduring innovation, and the trust and support of our valued customers, partners, and dedicated staff.
Together, we look back on the path we have traveled and move forward with a strong aspiration to reach even greater heights in the future.
Experience beekeeping and honey harvesting amidst the lush green Tam Hiep islet…
Beehives nestled under the shade of coconut trees, their contents overflowing with golden, glistening honey. Here, visitors can not only tour the facility but also try their hand at harvesting honey, learn about the honey extraction process, and savor the pure, natural sweetness!
A fascinating stop on the way to Cho Lach (former Ben Tre), famously known as the ‘Plant Nursery Kingdom’ of the Mekong Delta
Walking around Vinh Long Market with our guests – so many delicious foods, colorful fruits and vegetables, and a bustling fish market.
Going to the market feels like discovering a whole corner of Mekong Delta life
Van Thanh Temple is a structure that honors Confucianism and served as an official cultural institution of the feudal state. In Southern Vietnam, although there were six provinces, only three Confucian temples were built: in Bien Hoa (1715), Gia Dinh (1824), and Vinh Long (1866).
In the peaceful river countryside of the Mekong Delta, the image of a woman sitting by the veranda, carefully stitching each seam on a conical hat, has become a simple yet deeply touching beauty.
The craft of making conical hats is not only a livelihood but also a symbol of diligence, skillfulness, and the enduring, hardworking spirit of the people of the Mekong region
In the peaceful countryside of Ben Tre, lush green coconut gardens open up a truly relaxing space where just one step inside makes your heart slow down. Tall rows of coconut palms, gently swaying leaves in the breeze, the sound of birds mingling with soft ripples of water — all come together to create a warm and charming picture of the Mekong countryside.
On Cù Lao Tam Hiệp, Út leads guests to experience setting traps to catch giant freshwater prawns along the mangrove apple trees and nipa palm groves.
Amid the fast-paced rhythm of modern life, where cars and new-generation motorbikes fill every street, the old Xe Lam has become a cherished memory of the people of the Mekong Delta—a piece of the past that Út Trinh wishes to bring back so visitors can “relive a bygone era.”
For this reason, the Út Trinh Vintage Xe Lam has been carefully restored, preserving the simple, rustic look of the iconic passenger vehicle that once connected Saigon and the Mekong Delta from the 1960s to the 1980s. While its original character remains intact, the vehicle has been thoughtfully renewed to ensure safe operation for tourism activities today.
Water hyacinth weaving is one of the distinctive traditional handicrafts of the Mekong Delta region. By making use of the abundant natural resources found along canals and waterways, local residents transform the water hyacinth—once considered a freely drifting, insignificant plant—into unique handcrafted products that beautifully reflect the cultural essence of the Mekong Delta.
3D2N Tour: The South African student group enjoyed a wonderful and memorable experience at Ut Trinh Homestay in the heart of the Mekong Delta.
The gentle afternoon light settles over the islet as the bicycle wheels roll slowly along the village path shaded by fruit trees. Cycling around the islet is a wonderful way to feel the peaceful rhythm of life in the Mekong Delta.